Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Listerine
Large Size Reduced to
75c
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
The REXALL Store
PIE SUPPER AT Jumbo School Will Pretent
HSTTDISS TIM
MEET ST MSOMilE
The East Texas Fireman’s
Association held its twelfth
semi-annual convention at
Jacksonville Monday. About
150 members were in attend-
ance.
T. E. Acker, mayor of Jack-
sonville, extended the address
of welcome which wa3 re-
sponded to by Chief O. IF.
Metz of Center.
The visitors were entertain-
ed with a barbecue and other
courtesies were shown the visi-
tors.
NOTICE MEMBERS
EASTERN STAR
Tonight is regular
meeting night of Timpson
Chapter No. 396, Order Eastern
Star. Meeting will be held
at 7 o’clock. Visitors are cor-
dially Invited to meet with us.
, Mrs. Beulah Ramsey, W. M.
Miss Katie McCarty, Sec.
NEW PROSPECT
A pie supper will be held at
New Prospect church Saturday
night, November 26th, accord-
ing to information coming to
this newspaper. Proceeds from
the supper will go for a good
cause. An invitation is extend-
ed to all to attend.
PALACE
THEATRE
(Under New Management)
TIMPSON
LAST TIME TODAY
“CYNARA”
Ronald Colman and Kay
Francis
—In—
—ADDED—
“BABES IN THE WOODS’’
10 and 25c
Wedaeaday-Thorsday
Nor. 22-23
"TARZAN THE FEARLESS”
with
Buster Crabbe, Jacqueline
Wells, Edward Woods and
others.
—ADDED—
“SEASONED GREETINGS’’
Admission 10 and 25c
F rid ay-Saturday
Nov. 24-25
BOB STEELE
'IE MUMT nr
—ADDED1—
“OPERATORS OPERA”
A Musical
ADMISSION 10 and 25c
Thanksgiving Entertainment
Saturday Night, Nov. 25
For several weeks, we have
been working on a Thanks-
giving entertainment which
will include. “The Thursday
After,” a play with seven
characters, as follows: Mrs.
Crane, (Lois Akin), who re-
pents of her ungratefulness;
Grandpa, (Billy Arnold), who
is always thankful; Lettie,
the daughter, (Louise Keel-
ing) ; Farmer Higgins, a
neighbor, (Fred Sledge) ; Mrs.
Taylor, a neighbor, (Dorothy
Lesley); Maria Jones, an old
maid, (Fave Mays); also Jake,
the hired man, (Leonard Keel-
ing), who is the source of
comedy in the play. In addi-
tion to this play which alone is
worth coming to see, the enter-
tainment includes two other
short plays, dialogues, mono-
logues, recitations, songs and
tableaus. Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Clements
of Cleveland were in Timpson
Sunday for a visit with Mr!
Clements’ mother, Mrs. E. B.
Clements, and sister, Mrs. Ed-
gar Taylor. And incidentally
it may be stated that Mr.
Clements and his bride of some
two weeks, received the hearty
congratulations and best
wishes of their Timpson
friends. Mrs. Clements was
prior to her marriage Miss
Norine Booth, and is a well
known and popular young lady
of Cleveland. Mr. .Clemente
was reared in Timpson and
has many friends throughout
this section. He is engaged in
the drug business in the town
of his adoption.
REPAIRING DWELLING
DAMAGED BY BLAZE
LUMBER
We can furnish you with
high-grade, kiln-dried and fin-
ished lumber. Flooring, siding,
shipltp and dimension lumber
to supply your needs—from
several pieces up to the largest
house bill. Ail cut from forest
pines, thereby insuring you
good lumber. Phone your or-
der or see us.
Timpson Lumber Co.
Remington, Woodstock, Un-
derwood, Remington portable,
Underwood portable. Oliver
9/16 for model 9 and 11 and
7/16 for model 5 and 1, Corona
four, L. C. Smith, Royal. Timp-
son Printing Co., phone 120.
Erection of a new saw mill
is ready to begin at Jefferson,
bringing about twenty new
families to that town.
I IE LEISURE
I SERVING VI
Thanks to the good people
of Timpson and the Timpson
country—through your patron-
age it has been possible for us
to enjoy a splendid business
since opening the new
Bremond.
We expect to continue to
give you the best of service,
quality foods—in fact, just the
type of service demanded by
the public of high class res-
taurants.
We want your continued
patronage.
Bremond Cafe
“WHERE WE EAT”
Timpson, Texas
Starts Saturday at 11 p. m.
EDDIE CANTOR
—In—
“THE KID FROM SPRIN”
—ALSO—
MICKEY MOUSE
Coining Soon
"Bureau of Missing Parsons”
“GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933”
J. Henry has a crew of
workmen busy repairing his
dwelling which was damaged
by Are several dags ago, and
the building will soon be ready
for occupancy again.
Dr. B. H. Davison and
Miss Velma Herrington of
Port Arthur were visitors in
the home of Dr. Davison’s sis-
ter, Mrs. J. J. Futrell, the past
week-end.
Extra Special
Two Tubes
McKesson*8 Milk of
Magnesia Tooth Paste
33c
G. C. McDAVID
’THE HEADING DRUGGIST”
MAKE THIS YOUR
SERVICE STATION
We appreciate the numerous
regular customers that make
this their service station. They
kave learned the dependability
of our service—the courteous
and accommodating service—
that gives genuine satisfac-
tion. You, too, will appreciate
the interest we show in your
car and the needed accommo-
dations as you drive into this
station.
GULF PRODUCTS
Gas, Oils, Etc.
Before beginning that trip,
whether it be for only a few
miles drive, or a trip of several
hundred miles,, drive In and let
us check the air, water, gas
and oil supply.
Accessories—you will find a
complete supply of needed ac-
cessories here and at reason-
able prices.
Tire*, Tabes and Batteries
GULF SERVICE STM
BURMA WATSON, Mgr.
PHONE 151
Timpson, Texas
BATTERIES RE-CHARGED
QUALITY
PRINTING
—at the right price
This plant offers every facility to handle
your printing requirements in quick time, and
at no time is quality sacrificed
CHECK UP ON YOUR
SUPPLY OF-
letterheads
Noteheads
Statements
Billheads
Dodgers •
Announcements
Folders
Programs
Business Cards
Office Forms
Booklets
Sale Circulars
Blotters
Checks
Receipts
'Post Cards
Duplicate Forms
Triplicate Forms
Notes
Drafts
Deeds
Mortgages
Shipping Tags
Prescription Blanks
mm
SALES CIRCULARS
This plant is especially equipped to handle
Sales Circulars—any size, art work to select
from for your illustrations—end quick service
You Need Not Go Farther For Printing Thin
Timpson Printing Co
PHONE 120
If you use cheap stationery with cheap
printing, your business will make an un-
favorable impression. We offer you Quality
—Service and Expert Workmanship.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933, newspaper, November 21, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766968/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.