Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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Big Shipment
NEW MERCHANDISE JUST IN
The Green Store has the
Big Value Merchandise
now on sale
Dry Goods, Sheer Goods,
Silks, Satins...$1 yd and up
Shoes on Sale
New Shipment Juct Received
1000 yds Laces and Embroidery
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 58c yard
New Dresses, new Silk Underwear
To AD the Teen Age Ramblers—
The Green Store Has the
Merchandise lor You
Mrs. J. J. Green
Genera! Merchandise Hawk Brand Work Clothe*
Colon? Chib Underwear, Mojud Hosiery, Worth Hat*,
Funeral Service* For
Mr*. Catherine Prince
Held Saturday’Afternoon
Mrs. Catherine Prince, age
68, succumbed at her resi-
dence on Timpson, route 8, at
5 p. m.-, Thursday, May 8. Fu-
iferal rites were held Friday
afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
■ Mt. Olive church; interment
was in Mt Olive cemetery.
Mrs. Prince was. bom fan.
25, 1879, and had resided in
the same community all of her
life. She was a member of the
Christian church, uniting for
membership in early life.
Survivors include her hus-
band, A. R. Prince; four
daughters, Mrs. Killer Hen-an
of Concord, Mrs. Maude Her-
ran of Houston, Mrs. T. C.
Yarbrough of Center, Mrs.
Dorline Cox of Carthage; one
son, Wayne Prince of Timp-
son; nineteen grandchildren,
and a host of other relatives
and friends.
Card qf Thank*
We thank each and every-
one with grateful, appreciation
for your kind expressions of
sympathy though the heart-
ache and sorrow of our be-
loved wife and mother, Mrs.
Cat hem Prince. Every word
will be remembered for long
years to pass by. May God
bless you all is our prayers.
Mr. A. R. Prince
’ Mr. Wayne Prince
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Yar-
borough and family
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cox
and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Herran
and family
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Herran
and family
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PHONE 28
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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CHURCHES SUM
Baptist Church
<W. A. Dcilahitc, Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. J.
M. Cozort, superintendent.
Worship service 11:00 a. m.
Training service 8:30 p. m.
Worship service 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer service
6:30 p. m.
Christian Church
(Pearce J. Burns, Pastor)
10:00 a. m. Bible school. Joe
A. Bogue, superintendent.
Morning worship and com-
munion 11 o’clock.
Stockman Methodist
Circuit
(W. S. Thomas, Pastor)
Shady Grove—First Sunday
(morning and night) services.
Stockman — Second and
fourth Sundays (morning and
night) services.
Blair—Third Sunday (morn-
ing and night) services.
Timpson Methodist
fCircuit
(Chas. J. S. Weimer, Pastor)
1st Sunday, morning and
night, Tennessee.
2nd and 4th Sunday, morn-
ing, New Prospect.
3rd Sunday: 11 a. m., Good
Hope; 3 p. m. Lone Oak; 8
p. m. Tennessee.
Methodist Church
(Don L. Harwell, Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Paul Francis, superintendent.
Morning service 10:56 a. m.
The Timpson Methodist
Church Vacation Church
School begins on Monday, May
19, at 9 a. m. The school will
be held Monday’s through Fri-
days of two weeks, ending on
Friday, May 80. The daily
schedule will last from 9 to 11
a.(m. Mrs. J. H. Craig, su-
perintendent of the school, an-
nounces the courses for the
following groups, together
with their instructors:-
Kindergarten (ages 4 and 5)
in charge of Mrs. Tom Lang-
home, with Mrs. J. O. Mc-
Dowell as helper.
Primary (ages 6, 7 and 8) in
charge of Mrs. J. D. Hairston,
with Mrs. Cal Humphries as
helper!
Junior (ages 9, 10, and 11)
in charge of Mrs. Weeks
Crawford, with Mrs. E. H.
Hebert and Mrs. Emmett Gam-
mill as helpers.
In addition to those listed
above the following girls will
serve as helpers throughout
the school: Barbara Sue
Whiteside, Jane Smith, Jean-
ette Hayes, and Rodelle Dent.
The opening exercises for
the school will be in. charge of
Mrs. Cal Humphries, who will
be assisted by Rev. Don L. Har-
well. The school will be for-
mally closed with special ex-
ercises on Friday evening.
May 30.
Our Youth Fellowship en-
tertained the members of the
Senior class of the high school
on last Sunday evening follow-
ing the baccalaureate service.
A total of approximately fifty
were present and enjoyed a
fine social hour.
At the fourth quarterly con-
ference on Thursday evening.
May 8, the board of stewards
for the ensuing year were
elected. All members of the
board of this year were re-
elected, with one new member,
Noble Amos, being added. The
following is an alphabetical
list of the new board: Noble
Amos, A. F. Bums, H. A.
Crausby, E. W. Crawford, Jr.,
R. B. Dent, Paul Franeis, J. D.
Hairston, TYacy Hayes, E. E.
Hebert, Robin Hooper, Ever-
ett Johnston. J. W. Kristen-
sen, G. C. McDavid, L. L. Mc-
Williams, Jr., T. J. Molloy,
Hilliard Milford, U. a Nelson,
W. M. Ramsey, H. L. Rogers,
Norris Starkey, Edgar Taylor,
Summertime Specials
ZENITH RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS
AND COMBINATIONS-
Battery Sets and Portables, Three Months GUARANTEE on all
RADIOS, Guaranteed Radio Service
Capitol and Columbia Records.
Oscillating, Window and Attic Fans, Home Freezers, Thermos Jugs
See the new AMERICAN KITCHEN CABINETS now on
Buy your sink cabinet now and add the wall cabinets later.
Pressure Cookers— 4 qt, 12 qt, and 16 qt, National and Burpee.
Thor Gladirons and Premier Vacuum Cleaners m stock.
LAWN MOWERS, GRASS CUTTERS AND WATER HOSE
PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Water Pumps and Fittings.
—
Electrical Supplies—Wire Sockets, Insulators, Switches and Fuses.
Sporting Goods—Balls (soft and hard), Bats, Gloves, Fish Hooks.
CASH OR TERMS “
I McLeroy & Wharton
Phone 225 Timpson, Texas
Mack Taylor, Tot Taylor,'W.
D. Wade, iB. B. Watson, and
Syl Winfrey.
Caledonia-Concord
Methodist Church
(J. L. Bryant, Pastor)
Caledonia — Worship serv-
ices second and fourth Sun-
day, 11:00 a. m.
Concord—Worship services,
first and third Sunday, 11 a. m.
Church of Christ
Bible study 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 3:00 p. m. by
G. E. McCaleb from Center,
first Sunday in each month.
Assembly of God
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship service 11.
C. A. service 6:00 p, m.
Highway Tabernacle Church
(Located on Timpson-Mt
Enterprise highway between
Timpson and Caledonia.
Rev. Fired Gabler, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Gospel service on Wednes-
day, Saturday and Sunday
nights.
Mother’s Day Reunion
Mother’s Day, as we all
know, is the greatest day of
all events to pay tribute and
love to oar mothers.
This Mother’s Day was quite
a happy one for one mother
we all know so well and love,
Mrs. Bee Bray of Timpson. Be-
sides having the grandchil-
dren she also had one great-
grandson present, four genera-
tions being represented. The
mothers were presented cor-
sages, some orchids, some car-
nations. They say flowers ex-
press love,, and this was well
carried out by flowers being
in vases, on tables and green
ivy adorned living room.
The day was greatly enjoy-
ed by all and a bountiful and
excellent dinner was served.
Those present with Mr. and
Mrs. Bray for the day includ-
ed: Mrs. A. O. Watts, and
family of Shreveport,
Will Direct Music
At Center Revival
WALTER JENKINS
DUMctw !>< Mine. FbW HetKodiM
Choree. who o8t *UO
Uh resale (or tala
Walter Jenkins, baritone
soloist and director of music at
First Church, Houston,' to-
gether with Mrs. Jenkins, so-
prano soloist, will direct mnsic
for the revival meeting which
begins at the Center Methodist
Church, Sunday, May 18th.
Dr. Paul W. Quillian, pastor
of the First Methodist Church
of Houston for the past eleven
years, will do the preaching.
Services will be • held each
morning at 10 o’elock, and in
the evening at 7:46.
Methodist* Ask For
Return of Pastor
The final quarterly confer-
ence for this conference year
of the Methodist church was
held last Thursday night with
Superintendent John W. Mills,
presiding. Final reports of
the year’s work were made,
and the various departments
cf the church reported excel-
lent progress. Pastor Don L.
Harwell will carry a complete
report to annua! conference
which meets next month in
Houston.
Proceeding the conference a
meeting of the board of stew-
ards was held and among oth-
er matters, a resolution was
adopted unanimously asking
that the Rev. Harwell be re-
turned to the Timpsor church
as pastor for another year.
Holding of a'Texas confer-
ence in the summertime is
something new, but this plan
was adopted last November.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this meth-
od of expressing otir thanks
and appreciation to our friends
and neighbors for the help
and kindness shown us during
the illness and death of our
brother, E. B, Darnell. May
God’s richest blessing be upon
you is our prayers.
W. W. Darnell and famly
R. T. Darnell and family
John Darnell and family
W. E. Darnell and family
Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd and
family
Hold moisture round
your strawberries and
flowers with Peat Moss,
and the sheep fertilizer
and bone meal is good
for your flowers. We
have them.
Bogard Seed Store.
Four Timpson Student*
to Graduate ct SFA
Four Timpson students have
applied for degrees at SFA,
Nacogdoches, and will be
among a graduating class of
71 upon whom degrees will be
conferred May 26th.
The four are: Robert Ram- '
sey. Zed Ramsey, Ift-., Marion
Shepherd and -Bobbie Tippett.
v Other Shelby county stu-
dents applying for degrees
are: Helen Coe, Sheibyvllle;
Edith McLeroy, Center; iewa-
sa Owen, Joaquin; Charles
Pou, Tenaha.
iK-aewrc
J. W. Kristensen and W. M.
1*- • Ramsey have returned j
Mrs. T. E. Sartain and daugb- frora a brief trip to Dallas!
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, Jr., 'and Grand Prairie. Mr, Kris-1
and son, Lloyd C. Edwards, tensen attended a .firemen’s' See me if you are in need
convention in Grand Prairie, Qf Blouses. Custom-
while Mr. Ramsey visitedI the ^ guaranteed to fit,
Dallas wholesale markets,> , , £
buying new merchandise for or your money bacs, or
his store. crepes, batistes, linens,
--- and sheers.
WfcfdDJ°^,SB^ONE^ Button Holesforked
tt.oo. w. s. E*py. MRS. J. W. FLATT
making the reunion four gen-
erations represented. Also an
aunt of Mrs. T. E. Sartain, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Sammons,
Houston; and friend of the
family, Mrs. N. G. Rich, Hous-
ton. The day will long be re-
membered aa a happy one.
Sent In by a friend.
LADIES
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1947, newspaper, May 16, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814237/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.