Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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GIFTS
We are showing a beautiful assortment of !
gift merchandise — merchandise that will
bring Christmas joy and happiness to your
loved ones and friends.
Jewelry, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Glass-
ware, China ware. Wrist Watches, Costume
Jewelry, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes—and a
complete line of other gift merchandise to
make your Christmas shopping a pleasure.
G. C McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist
CHRISTMAS TREE
CELEBRATED BY
SENIORS
(By Valent* Amos).
A gay, hilarious Christmas
party with a ting-} of the real
Christmas spirit was given by
the Senior class, Tuesday
night, Dec. 19. Their guests
were the high school faculty
members and sponsors, Miss
was hung in a convenient place
for all present
Delicious refreshments of
Christmas delicacies were
served to about fifty.
The decoration committee
included: Ellen Gregory, Beth
Hutcherson, Jeanelle Tyre, Zed
Ramsey, Vidmer Hilliard and
Claude Barco.
The entertainment commit-
tee consisted of Virginia Jar-
ratt. Valenta Amos and George
Green. The refreshment com-
mittee was Mary Ruth Green
Mary Beth Malone and Joe j Thelma Baker, Dorothy Har-
Langston.
The Home Economics cot-
tage was adorned with the con-
ventional Christmas colors,
red and green. The large tree
was beautifully decorated and
lighted, with Santa Claus pre-
siding ever the crazy gifts of
toys, which were later turned
over to the fire department.
Games prevailed throughout
the evening and prizes were
given to the winners of tho
Christmas contests. Mistletoe
ris and Dorothy Lee Childs.
—Lone Pine Memories.
. Stated communication
<3> Timpson Lodge, No.
M 437, A. F. & A. M.,
pC.ij will be held Thursday
night, December 21, o'
7:30 o’clock for the transac-
tion of business. All member*
are urged to be present. So
iourning brethren are cordial
ly invited.
Rushing Manning, W. If
J. B. Gas way, Sec.
CMS PflSGRAM
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Tuesday evening, Dec. 19th,
members of the Timpson O. E.
S., rendered a very impressive
program, under the direction
of Mrs. M. B. McGee, worthy
matron.
Subject: “Christmas for the
World."
Music, “Silent Night”—Mrs.
J. B. Gasway.
Reading, “The Birth of the
Child”—Mrs. M„ B. McGee.
“Christmas for the World”
—-Mrs. Ira Jackson.
“Christmas Bell”—Mrs. Nu-
bern Green.
“Christmas Star” — Miss
Katy McCarty.
"Christmas Candle"—Mrs.
Cecil Wharton.
“Christmas Package”—Mrs.
B. B. Watson.
“Christmas Evergreen”—
Mrs. Z. B. Ramsey.
Hymn, "Silent Night.”
Prayer—Mrs. M. B. McGee.
The chapter room was a
beautiful setting of a tree,
evergreens, and colored can-
dles. The tree bore gifts for
everyone present, after which
a covered-dish luncheon was
enjoyed.
Mrs. F. T. Cooke and daugh-
ter, Miss Bubbles, went to Dal-
las this morning for a short vis-
it. They were accompanied
by Miss Tom Ed Stallings,
member of the Timpson school
faculty, who is go on to Okla-
homa where she will spend
Christmas with her parents.
19-MILLION DOLLAR
INDUSTRY
College Station.—Christmas
trees have become a 10-million
dollar industry in the United
States, according to C. W. Sim-
mons, farm forester for the
Texas A. and M. College Ex-
tension Service, who points
out that the Texas Christmas
tree market may be a source of
additional income to owners of
farm timber. Cutting of Christ-
mas trees on a commercial
basis should be done primari-
ly to improve the condition of
the remaining trees, he says.
Pines, .easter red cedar, you-
pons, and liveoak are among
the Texas trees suitable for
Christmas use.
A Richland county, Ohio,
farmer was offered $800.00 for
86 white ash trees on the
stumpage. He took the pre-
caution to have them estimated
before accepting the offer and
finally sold them for $850.00
stumpage.
ism uni
FP DEC. 11 TO Ml
ALL PERMANENT WAVES
GREATLY REDUCED
Now’s the time to think of easv
starting and smooth perform-
ance all winter long. Have
your car checked now; you’ll
need good brakes, a sound bat-
tery, an easy starting motor.
Think now of a winter tune-
up Special. Carbon removed,
valves ground, water system
cleaned, carburetor and igni-
tion adjusted.
Brakes adjusted, new shoes
Ceils, usually assumed to be
short-lived, have been found
still living in the heartwood of
Redwood trees a century old.
Ribbons for all makes «.!
typewriters. The Times.
TEE SEASON’S GREETINGS
...FROM...
Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
Box Office Opens at 7 P. M.
First show starts at 7 :ifi p. m
Today and Thursday
YOU CAN’T BLACKOUT
TRUTH!
Guns Spew Again!
Men Are Mad Again!
The World Faces
Crimson Hell Again!
WHAT DO TODAY'S
SCREAMING HEADLINES
ACTUALLY MEANT
It is vital that yea see
The UNCENSORED Version!
~ “ILL QUIET QH THE
WESTERN FSOHT
—with—
LEW AYRES
Stark! Grim!! Realistic Ml I
See the greatest war story |
ever filmed .. . brought to you
with the part you were forbid-
den to see!
“Big Game Fishing”
and Cartoon.
Get a better wave now—
redneed prices!
Come in and let us help you! and linings,
solve your Christmas prob-
lems. Give her cosmetics— WALTERS’
Revlon Kit—or beanty work..
These are the things she wB!< Gat, 03* AcCWtOlfct
appreciate most. ggj Parts
Foe Complete Beauty Service pL—
Cal! 79 r“
PUKE flEIlin SHIP
lbs, T. P. Rutherford. Owner
GARAGE
Timpson
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Cold Prevention
Supplies
You won’t be taking half the chances
when you face the winter months, if you
see to it that you have a complete supply
of cold remedies, etc., in your medicine
cabinet.
Come to this store and let us assist you
in selecting a supply of common cold
remedies for your chest so that you’ll be
prepared when the first sniffle makes it
appearance. One dose of ihe right medi-
cine will do you more good than a dozen,
if you really let that cold get a good hold.
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
______ Phone 16
CLOSE OUT! Nothing Reserved! Buy Now and 5atie/j
OUR LAST WEEK
IN THIS STOltE
Many items Reduced Below Regular Sale Price
We are driving hard with greatly reduced prices in our
BIG CLOSE OUT SALE
and plunging towards the goal line (Jan. 1) for a touchdown to close out the stock I
A REAL HARVEST OF BARGAINS
Hundreds have already taken advantage of
the saving to be obtained here, and you, too,
will profit by attending this sale.
WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY
—to buy your Christmas merchandise at sale
OUR BIG STOCK—everything in the stave
must go. We bad rather sell at a sacrifice than
to move the stock to another location. Came
in and get your share of the Bargams!
The sale will continue every day until the first
—w Buy your (-nraunai mcrcuanaue at Hue \ Nlnm I he sate Will «wm.tw»iy> every day »wrfH s-W
prices . . . hundreds of items . . . peach- ' 1^^"
cal gifts that will be most appreciated. of the year.
THEBARGAIN STORE
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1939, newspaper, December 20, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814055/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.