Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
TIMPSON, TEXAS
Miss Grace Flagg of Male-
ic off returned home today af-
ter a pleasant visit with kei*
friend. Miss Maudelle Johnson
of this city.
F. E. McDavid and Lewis
Todd left today for Austin
where they will take some spe-
cial courses at State University
this summer. Mr. McDavid
teaches school at Kilgore and
t ca:
Mr. Todd teaches at
_ore
Carthage
Dr. Ernest Johnson of Waco
spent last week-end visiting
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. O.
Johnson of this city.
William Bussey, member of
the Timpson school faculty,
left last week for Nacogdoches
where he will attend the sum-
mer session of the State Teach-
ers’ CcF-ire.
Mrs. J. B. Langhome of
Garrison Is visiting with the
family of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Langhome of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brookshire,
who have been teaching school
at Palestine, came in laat
week for a visit with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Brookshire of this city.
Ward Chandler of Center,
candidate for representative,
was a Timpson visitor today.
Be was accompanied by his
father, W. M. Chandler.
PALACE
THEATRE
TIMPSON
Show starts promptly 7:45 p. m.
LAST TIME
TODAY
LETS GO HOLLYWOOD 1
GET IN STEP with a flock of
dimpled darlings.
WATCH OUT for fun! For
love! For eye-popping splen-
dor! Combined for one grand
entertainment i
MARION and BING . . . sing-
ing ... romancing... warming
your heart with the story of a
girl who fell in love with a
crooner! Goodness knows
when such fun will come yoar
way again!
SING CROSBY and
MARION DAVIES
“COM! HIM"
•D’Orsay, Stuart Erwin,
1 Sparks, Patsy Kelly
—with—
Fifi
Ned
All in a dazzling Musical
Romance
Song hits:
“Temptation"
“We'll Make Love When it
Rains”
“Cinderella's FelU”
“Our Big Love Scene”
“Going Hollywood”
An entertainment to amaze the
world 1_
Tuesday-Wednesday
June 5-6
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
WO FBICHTQtti PEOPLE’
—with—
Herbert Marshall. Mary Boland
also COMEDY and
‘PERILS OF PAULINE’
Chapter 7
Mrs. N. Kyle underwent a
successful operation for appen-
dicitis Sunday at Johnson’s
hospital. The Times is pleased
to report that the patient is do-
ing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boucher
and daughter. Little Miss
Madge, and Mrs. Boucher’s
sister, Miss Sarah Bryan, have
gone to Galveston where they
will spend a short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Busey
left this morning for Marshall
where they will make their
home. Mr. Busey has been
engaged as band and orchestra
instructor at the College of
Marshal], and while practical-
ly all his time will be required
with his new dnties, Mr. Busey
states that he will continue to
make regular visits back to this
section where he has several
pupils. These good people
have made their home in
Timpson for a number of
years and it is with regret that
we see them move; however,
their new location will afford
greater opportunities for Mr.
Busey’s ability as instructor of
band music and they carry
with them the hearty good
wishes of all Timpson citizens.
Miss Lora Vinson of Chester
is visiting Miss Lorene Brown
of this city, and these young
ladies enjoyed a viait with rel-
atives and friend* in Pine Hill
Sunday. Miss Vinson will leave
Wednesday to enter S. F. A.
College at Naeogdochea.
J. N. Craig left this morning
for College Station where he
will again teach in the sum?
mer school of cotton which is
held each year during the
summer months at A. t M.
College. He was accompanied
on the trip by little Miss Mimi
Molloy, who goes to Bryan for
a visit with her cousin, MisS
Rae Powers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bai-
ley of Cleveland are visiting
Mrs. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. Edgar
Taylor, and other Timpson rel-
atives for a few days this
week.
SINGING AT NEW
SHADY GROVE
There will be singing at New
Shady Grove Sunday night
June 10, beginning at 8 o’-
clock, according to announce-
ment given the Times. A num-
ber of prominent singers have
signified their intention to at-
tend.
A. C. Childs and family
have gone to Houston and Gal-
veston where they will spend
several days.
W. H. Conway, candidate
for county treasurer, spent a
few hours here today. •
Stroud Kelley of Houston
came in last Saturday to look
after business matters here.
N. B. D. Bailey, candidate
for county attorney, spent a
few hours here last Saturday.
“Going Hollywood” Dolight
for Film Fans from $ to 80
Miss Gladys Lewis spent
Sunday with her parents at
Center. She was accompa-
nied by Miss Irene Johnson.
Prof, and Mrs. K. N. Koonce voters,
left Saturday for Jacksonville
where they will spend a part!
A. L. Pinkston of Tenaha,
candidate for county judge of
Shelby county, was here last
Saturday mingling with the
J. L. Walker of Cen-
he will attend the summer/v-'v.*...
wag accompanied by her son.
school at A. & M. College, tak- \j , ,,
mg some special work in con- j ' ’ '-
nection with vocational agri- Jeff Samford, candidate for
culture, of which he teaches in county superintendent, was a
the Timpson school. | Timpson visitor last Saturday.
Personally, Marion Davies
dislikes motion pictures that
reek with sex, and once again,
with bei new MetnvGoldws-n-
Mayer film, "Going Holly-
wood,” now playing at the
Palace Theatre, .that clean,
wholesome entertainment still
survives and is just as popular
as ever.
“Going Hollywood” is the
enjoyable story of a movie-
struck girl who falls in love
with the voice of a crooner and
even pursues him timidly
across the countinent to Holly-
wood to win his love.
But, as with all her pictures,
it remains wholesome enter-
tainment and a screen story
that would not offend the most
critical grown-up or child.
“The screen belongs to the
people,” said Miss Davies.
“Parents have a hard enough
time sifting out the clean pic-
tures from the bad for their
children, and I. for one. try to
give to them picture entertain-
ment that is lacking in sex mo-
tivation.”
Mr. and Mrs. Roes Hopkins
and daughter, Mis* Kelsie. ac-
companied by Mis* Wilma
Evan*, left Suaday for Houston
on a short visit.
T. A. Cook, candidate for
county clerk, spent a few hours
here last Saturday mingling:
with the voters.
IT THE BREMOND CIFE
Freak Vegetable Dinner every
day, with a choice of meats,
drink and daasert.
Try our Dutch Lunch, with
drink and f
We appreciate your
and want to please yon.
Bremond Cafe
"WHERE WE EAT”
Timpson, Texas
COLD
DRINKS
—You’ll enjoy the warm days more after a
visit to our fountain where all the refreshing
cold drinks are served.
We invite you to visit our Soda Fountain
—where courtesy and service awaits you.
ICE CREAM—CW ice cream that
melting goodness you will like—tresh and
delicious. Good from the first bite to the last
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1934, newspaper, June 4, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767280/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.