The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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THE TIMPSON TIMB, TIMPSON. SHELBY CO., TEXAS 75975-FRIOAY, MAY S, 1967
THE TIMPSON TIMES
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SILAS
By MRS. LAMAR PHUOMS
Yon that mimed the barbecue
at the Community House Satur-
day night missed the good food
and mast of all the good fellow-
ship of your neighbors. I think
we had 88 people there and
everyone had a wonderful time.
Jim Rosa spent several days
last week with bin sisters in
Houston.
Mrs JCeith Blister and children
ini
and Terri Igmn o£ Freeport and
Mr and Mrs. J. TT. II nets bey of
Kilgore spent Saturday night
within
Hr. and Mrs Robert Craw
ford and hays af Hoaaton visited
over the weak end with the
Marie Mathias ns and Mrs. On
Crawford.
Our family and Hr. and Mrs.
Udell Hockabuy spent
with the Allen Crumps.
Visitors in the Bod Crump
home over she weak and were
Hr. and Mrs. Ray Wnkureon
, and children of Orange. Mr. and
of Hoaaton were vi-teo IK, Mrs. Cereld Stamp, of Freeport
church Sunday They were Meats, ^ Mr rod Mis. Johnny Shults
of her mother, Mrs. Virgin ^ Tet.ri Iynn
Crump, over the week end. [ ^ Johnny Shults family
The Alton Donsldeou family,,^ yyutay nlfW ^ih th*
of Houston were week eed gee*, Crumpe and Saturday
of Mr and Mrs. Robert Han night ^th gnodfatlier,
mere and Elaise. joe Crump.
Visiton la oar home Saturday. Ur >nd Mrs. C. M. Scott and
were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shultt vulted the Roy Conways
j Saturday.
Visitors in the Joe Cramp
a .on the week and af April
— " See -----
ROBERT BILLINGSLEY
For
COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SENVICE
visited Mr med Mrs. Marie
Stockman awhile Saturday even-
ing before going on to the gath-
ering at the Ooeimnn ity House.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cramp are
makiag plans to attend the wed-
ding of their soa, Bract to Miss
Bonus Thomas, which will take
pinna la Wiggins, Cola.
and Mrs. Richey were
guests Sunday af Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Chump.
Wa are happy to report that
last week visiting Mr. and Mrs
Garland Britton and others
Mrs Bob Bussey and Har-
man's visitors were Mr. and
Mrs Noble Hodman and Jef-
fery, Mrs W. M Britton. Mr.
and Mrs. G. Britton and Bonny,
Mrs Bussey's brother. Walter
Sis crunk and wife of Hourtou,
bar siller, One Causey of
Shreveport, Mias Luc line Rains,
Bob and Beverly Weaver. Mr.
T Pryeer, Herman's matle, Mr
Tony Sistnmk and wifa of
an the sick in the oommnnity
are improving. Was glad to have
Franklin Oddi back at his nan
al place la church Sunday tier
a two-weeks absence due to a
Mr. and Mrs Earl Davis of
Houston wen guests af I
brother, Mr. Jay Vaaght Mrs
Jay Vaaght la hospitalised at
Panola General Hospital in Car-
thage. We miss you, PearL
Mrs Clara Woods of Houston
Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley af ia home with her husband for
a visiL
Mrs Spivey Ash of Houston,
age 77, wee laid to rest at Cal-
edonia Sunday April 30.
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Ash af
Haajtan spent Saturday night
with his Hater, Mrs. Bob Mur-
phy sad Mr. Morphy. Sund
Mr. Prank Ash of Grand Prairie
and Mia. Elizabeth Maxwell af
Tyler joined ether relatives at
the Bab Murphy house.
Mr. Kenneth Whiteside and
family visited with Heles on
visited the Franklin
Childs family awhile last Thus
day morning then came on to
our house, had lunch with us
and vtnted awhile
W I L D A
By HELEN WHITESIDE
Mr and Mrs Charles Him.
and Joa visited Mr. and Mrs.
Max Van Plant of Vldsr from
Own to Beaumont to sse her
sister, Mrs CUftoa Gary, u
had surgery last Tuesday.
Joe Mims saw the “George
janea Ranch'' at Vidor. Georgs
Jones ia a western musician
and the way Jaa was thrilled
over Ilia Rauch you should
take the time to go see it
Mr. and Mn Stafford Bar
noon of Abernathy were bare
Hr ABd Mrs Freak Pryeer
rusted with Mr. and Mrs tuna
Pugh Saturday nighL
Mr Winfrey Morphy of Han
demon Wove down Friday to
ha aria his grandpmeati. Mr.
and Mrs Bob Murphy, also to
visit Mike and David Hudson.
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23rd were the Robert Cramp
family of Houston aad the
Billy Crumps of Longview.
On Use week end of April
23rd the Cramps bad all their
I family home far the week end,
■ Mr. aad Mrs. Troy Crump of
Alvin and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
| Humphries, Julia aad Tim of
Houston.
Mr. and Mn M K Scoggins
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CARPET, DRAPERIES
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FREE ESTIMATE
Personal decorator's help by
professional designer.
See or call Mrs. Gladys Barnes,
our local representative.
AUTOMATIC GAS COMI JY
GEORGETOWN
AND BLAIR
By MRS. FELIX ASKINS
Bin. and Mrs. W. D. Beil
are visaing bar
BUI Iloagh. this
I Mrs. Ellu
of Caledonia
mother, Mrs.
These visiting the Arthur
Thera teas but week were Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Ballanger of
fiboD, hire. Robert Dillon of
Dallas, Mr. and Mn. A. B.
Thornton aad Mrs. Roy Ramsey
Mrs. Mary Edna Asians and
Mr. Brady Stokes ware united
in marriage April 5 at Houston.
They are presently at their borne
hi Houston but plan to make
their home bare as soon as paw
sible.
Mr sad Mrs Felix Askias,
Pete Addas and Mrs. Marine
Sxpp enjoyed visiting Mr. Julian
Cullmorgan af Lnfkte Sunday-
Mr. Ofimurgaa recently com-
pleted building himself a new
house. They were joined there
by other relatives and everyone
enjoyed a picnic loach.
Mrs. Aubrey Swann of Cale-
Nria spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hairgrove
Mr. and its. H. I. Rant aad
naghter, Tammy, had lnach
with Mrs. J. J Campion Wednes-
day
Mn. Polly Gamer and a
friend, Mn. Floyd of Tyler, We-
lted Mr. and Mrs Felix Askias
Friday. They enjoyed picking
baniss and took a lot home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett
aad girls af Longview spent last
eh end with the Jack Freder-
icks.
Mrs. Carmen DUlon Is Wart,
lag her daughter and family
Mr. and Mr*. LeClair Bailey and
ether friends aad relatives.
Mr. .ted Mrs. Charles Askixs.
Billy. Devid Crenshaw and Mr
and Mrs. LoCUr Bailey, attend-
ed the Rodeo at Garrison Friday
night
Mr. and Mrs. GUIs Stokes try
joyed having their duldrea with
team Sunday
Mr. Willie Hamdoa of Can Ur
enjoyed having lunch with Ms
parents, Mr and Mn. W. H.
Herndon Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Herman Craft
af Houston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Atkins Tuesday, April Hi
Robert and Glenn Haiti spent
the night with their grandmo-
ther, Mrs. J. J. Compton Friday.
Children «f Mr.
Stokes that
the weekend were Mr. end Mn.
Lather Breed end
Felix Stake*,
Mis. Pearly McDaniel aad her
mother, Mrs. Data Wedge worth
left Tuesday for Beaumont to
Walt with the Melvin Wedge-
worth family. From Oars they
went to Houston to Walt the
Del mar Wedge worths aad were
^ .£v^"i£iof' JAriLaW?tay ah.
daughter af
Mrs. Cecil b
of
Garrison; Mr. aad
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bin Mills
’ . ._1 and faarily In 1
and children
children
aad Mrs
Wall bat yon are randy for a long week
end of fun. bat—
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rrn preventive maintenance
• OH AND RLTBt CHANGE
• UUBRICATON
• ROTATE TIRES
• TEST BATTERY
• MUFFLER AND EXHAUST CHECK
• CAR WASH ----
• RADIATOR NO HOSE CHECKED
• LIGHTS « WINDSHIELD WIPERS CHECKED
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Milner, Joel T. & Milner, Iris P. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1967, newspaper, May 5, 1967; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767402/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.