The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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were week-epd visitors of Mr. of the day.
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First Grade: Bobby
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Rud Petty were guests
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Monroe. Sanders of ‘Shady
of
Petty,
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Grice and Perryville
defeated Perryville boys
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Mr and Mrs. Lamon Cross
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Men’s Sox, pr. 5c
Big Smith Overalls — 1.25
' One Lot Men’s
baseball. Grice girls won
baseball.
Relatives from Tyler
spent the week-end with
and Mrs. R. C. Hollings.
. Mr. Moore Saborn has
turned from Dallas where
has been working.
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GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
MARSHALL’S
Grocery & Market
Fleet, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. McKinley filled his ap-1
pointment here last Sunday at
the Church of Christ. •
Remember there will preach-
ing at the Baptist church next
night anti Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Eud angford
Mrs.
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PRINTS,
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Men’s Suits
5.00 to 7.50
BOYS’ SUITS
With Short Pants . 2.50
With Long -Pants__3.95
5 Spools for*™..
Men’s White Drew •
Shirts L________
Mrs. W. W. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Fletch-
Outing. yd. ..
36-inch Outing, yd.
Oil Cloth, yd.
Ladies’ Cotton Hose,
. pair.-
One Lot Ladies’
Wash Dresses ....
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visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Schuller of Greggton.
Sunday.
Men’s Winter Unions
Men’s Rubber Boots,
pair —---Sl-------
Shirts and Drawers,
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Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Dayton
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mra. G. E. Hill.
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Down
Payment
$3.63
A Month
Mrs. Cullie White, who has
been visiting relatives in Dal-
las for the past two weeks is
at home.
Henry Wolfe who -has been
confined to his bed for the past
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DEFEATEEDRESTNG# DALLAS.
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ntes of sehool or
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and Saturday with Mr. - an
to so home-made or mere mgakenhift.-
edies. Take the medicine prepared i
daily for Malaria — Grove’» Tastel
DAVIS
DRY GOODS STORE
C vetly chuckle when a slieker
skins a tight-wad.
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It seems strange that so few
--people take warning, from the
jate of Ananias. *
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will preach Sunday afternoon
at 3 o’clock: Everybody invited.
Come to Sunday School Sun-
day at ten A’clock.
NEW BETHLEHEM
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3WOMEN AND 3eLDREN
SCAPD/
Sellers Sunday.
There’s good news in the Ads.
MALARIA
Sptdy RtM of Chills
and Fsvtr
Don't let Malaria tear you-apart with
its racking chills and burning fever. Trust
Mr. and Milton Rash visited
Ker parent, Mr. and Mrs. G.)
Smith of Pattonfield; Sunday./
Mr. Wilson Rash had a sur-
prise birthday dinner at Mis
sister', Mrs. Lunsford Maysh,
Sunday. .7
Mr. Jim Lester made a/trip
to Dallas last week. ’ J
. Mrs. Reynolds of Henderson
visited her brother, Mr. D. A.
"If we ever take a course in
y- 'arackute,,. jumping it will be
. . bxcorrespondence. -
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General Pershing is entitled
Gc IS ONG
TELEDuNE 10
EVERy 05
INTEXAS/
aiwi Mrs. A. N. Dacus.
. Mr. and Miu. E E. „ Barton
and Fayrenc Cok visited Mr.
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er, Corbit, of Big Sandy were
business of support-
deal in the party
itionally u*it has sup-
the‘a a D. E. Waggoner
that everyone can afford. Paced lower than
any . electric range in history — built with
quality features found on no other range in
the world—it le the most marvelous value '
ever offered anywhere anytime. Enjoy the
convenience, coolness, cleanlinean, and econ-
omy of cooking electrically. A demonstration
will picture clearly how much this wonderful
range can add to your happiness and that of
the whole family. Come in and see it I
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis "
visited Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm.
Watts, Sunday.
Mr. Frank Cain of Commerce
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
eri Cain over the week-end.
(hilt Torc. Better still take it regularly
during the Malaria season to ward off
the dinease. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
is absolutety harmless and tastes good.
Grove's Tastelens Chill Tonic now
comes in two sires. 50c and SI. The SI
sine tontains 2% times as much as the soe
aize and gives you 25% more for your
money. Gerbot t le today at any drag store:
Chill Took.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic gives real
relief wrom Malaria because it'S wscien-
tific combination of tasteless quinine and
tmic iron The quinine kills the Malarial
infection im the blood The iron builds
, up the system and helps fortify against
further attack. At the first sign of any ,
attack of Malaria take Grove's Tasteless
Gmat«&dGay
Here's an amazing new full-size electric range "
- THE SENSAIONAL
, • • Westinghot
-- One Lot
Raincoats . . 1.95
CHILDREN’S, LADIES AND MEN’S
Rev. Edd Spier will bring a
message Sunday at - eleven.
Come out and hear him-,------
Mr. Will Johnson and nephew
of Commerce visited Mp and
Mrs. Bog Johnson Monday and
Tuesday.
Mr., and Mrs. Henry Hawkins
and family of Paris called on
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hawkins
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Monday night. They were eh Dean Smith. - —
BEFORFHEWASSHOT,
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A GENT 10 HIS WIFE.
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Out at Austin go the Rev. Jesse L. Davis of Win-
field will preach this Satur-
do might and a Rev. Walters
• rakiv ■ group to
hmprn. t F B < i Allred is also
, too, could not have been
ated by the primary.
Potato digging and syrup
making seems to W the order
ta salute of 19-guns. But
"Ffetty Boy” Floyd got almost
tht many: ■ -
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After getting fired it is nak *
The pie supper hen- last Fri- Sefton Moore.
day enight was a success. Pro-] Fifth Grade: Audie Parson.
ceeds.wer K20.IL , Seventh Grade: atha Bar-
Mrs" Merle Tyree returned ’ret t, Rose Amos, Obella Eitel,
to her heme in Bailey, Sunday. Lurline Amos.
in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wolfe, Sunday.
.Mis* Liska Green and broth-
_ Bro. Arrington
ppointment here
THE GILMER
WEEKLY MIRROR
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retpe n -. — that Texas has
e • more an oppartnity to
$ anew on the constructive
wegk . State -planning ' in
»» fure, commerce and in-
JUMPERS
Blanket 1 A 0
Lined, each L.4•
We had a fine singing here
Sunday night with visitors
from Bethlehem, Cox, Union
Hid and -Gilmer.-
m t he necompanied with re-
। ,t th, rate of on* cent per
Q irfTn s? to
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1934.
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yU AC HAD HER ,
2 Mt. and Mr-. Hood Cain ofmolithof school and everyone
Dallas spent last week end seems to Im- vet} deeply, inter-
here with relatives. Mis Della ested in their work:
Sti accompanied them home The Kelsey basketball teams
to spend abaut six week*. visited our school Frit . '
ReV. Edd Spier and Rev. noon. The boys were victorious
again. n.,i \
medTheefR.-o MmeWile ............. •
be up following malaria fever
li it over here.
--Tadeiclmer. -
and family and Mr.
kBernice and family here Sunday.
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route to a Baptist convention Second Grade: J. E.
in Dallas. Earl Russell. (arrelL.Moore.
Rm/ Kermitt Pritchett left Third Grades Durand Amos,
for his work in Port Acres last Edward Vaughn.
week-end Fourth Grade: Fred 2 Pool,
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Congress, Mable Taylor, has been
pleted and she-- moved
UNQU ESTION A Hl. Y SL I'bM
AyHandHI
Ardasiy Coffee
here- last week.
The Gilmer volleyball girls
played a game with the local
team Thursday afternoon and
were defeated:
The boys’ basketball team
defeated Glenwood Friday after
noon. --
We are sorry to report Mrs.
E. A. Cobb confined to bed
r BOUBHT AT JEFFERSON, TEXAS
, Mr. A F Kniyht and family
its own new Mr Junius Knight and
2 Founded in 1877: .
AND UPSHUR COUNTY TECHO
Toucher a Laschinger — Publisher*
K. 11. Lanhinger _ Managing Editor
Fnte red” the PoSt Office at Gilmer,
Texaa, as Second Class- Mail Matter.
Suhseription Rate* . —
UFahur, Camp, Gregg and Wood
Sunties:
Counties failed Tuesday by
-eubatantial majorities.—, Dallas
New. 2/
7-------o--
Reform, like charity, should
begin at homer- /
Memra: Wi ane ethe Ray -2
are both reported better..,
Mr Hildray Butter is report-
ed improving.
Link- Wavie Knight has
been tery ill.
party Sigtu makes no
", Supporters of , the
nstit utional amend-
Ribbon Cane or Sorghum
syrup labels, any quantity, at
and Mrs. W. S. Brice of Tyler
this week-end. ....... -ii i
Mr. Embre Weatherby visit
ed homefolks at Quitman. three weeks, is in very serious
Miss Ainu Reynolds visited condition. -
------ rela ives hery Sunday. ... Monroe. Sanders of-. - Shady
Alton - Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Christen Grove was in our commuhity
visited relatives in Gilmer Sunday.—
Saturday. Calvin Davis of Red Springs
Grice and Perryville -girls was visiting relative* here
plaxed. volleyball at PterryVille the fourth of this month.
Friday morning. The boys also Elbert Wofle and family of
defeated Perryville boys in Big Sandy visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper of
Dalas spent Sunday here.
Messrs. FT. Smith and W.
C. Fowler made a business trip
to Tyler Thursday afternoqn. ■
Supt. O. J. Beckworth Visited
our school.last Thursday.
Messrs. Charlie and Ed Davis
and families of Glenwood spent
last -week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Woods.
Elizabeth May Pritchett of
Glenwott spent a part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Sorrells.
Mr. W. O.. Pollard andson
family speut Sunday at. Glen-
wood, ---
A number from this place
attended the Armistice cele-
bration at Gilmer Sunday,
Misses Berta Smith and Lil-
Jian Woogfin of Gilmer visited
Mr. and Mrs. F T Smith.
er. and sister, Mrs. Gladys
Darden, of Dallas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin Shaw. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stout
and family, and Mr. Check
Stout of Gilmer. spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M; D. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lang-
ford of Johnson Chapel visited
his parents. Mr,, and Mrs. Chess
Tangford, Saturday and Sun-
day. __________ '
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jones
of Harrison County -are visit-
ing relatives here.
to stroll by the old place
ifonally to see whether the
is still m-business.
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French educator opposes
study of mathematies by
all' under 10. The young-
doubtlees- approve his
bch nation - favors
rmament, provided all
ithers disarm first. "
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We admire thrift.
‛ eflorta to drive out
sale at local option elec-
in Dallas and - Tarrant
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night children of Winnsboro spent
id Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Lou Turner.
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There, will be a graveyard
wprking. hreFriday week,
■ Nov. 23. Everyone interested
come and help.
[ ~ Our League is still progress-
ing nicely.
Miss Eunice Bradley has re-
turned from Dallas where she
has been visiting relatives.
• • Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Walling
and children of Houston spent
f the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Poe.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyce and
Unionalls, Children’s,
, 3 to 8 . ............... 49c
Boys’ Overalls ——_ 49c
- One tot Shoes, pair — 50c
Children’s High Top
Shoes, pair ______ 98c
Men's Scout Work -
• Shoes, pair ....k_____ 1,25
One tot Men’s Dress
Oxfords, pair --- 1.49
Indies’ Dress Slippers
One tot 95; One lot 1.49
One tot Thread.
Obie Barton Spent Menday but the girls were defeated,
night in the home of Mr. and Following is the honor roll
Mr«. Rainey Johnson. - '-for the second month:.
. Rev. Harrell of Ore City and Primer: T -I Harrisn.
• undt r new leadership.
Bhirof the 3.2 variety ap-
e to hMi<‘ with a footing
Sunday:- --n
The new house of
Most prisoners like music,
and it den Intently for the open
Rev. P. G. Maines delivered
a very good sermon Bunday
morning at the Baptist church.
' Our, volleyball girls were
defeated by Grice Friday even-
ng.Atso our giris’ and boys’
baseball teams were defeated
We are sorry to report Mr.
W. H. Bennett on the sick
list this week.
Evryone come to Sunday
School and church next Sunday.
Ni W TEXAS DEAL. • ’ of t Six were business visitors
Ninth Grade: Cliftes Mathis, and family spent the week-end
Tenth Grade: Oris Laangford. in Marshall visiting Mr. Loyd
Eleventh Grade: Darrell Dacus and family and Mr. W.
Sunday.,, Also Sunday School. I Petty. - Smith and family.
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Eighth Grade:
Moore.
the new administra-
aded by Attorney Gen-
Ji ame 'Allred and repre-
a large extent a turn
in the Legislature. " Na-
Stale has sup|»ort-
e Moohevelt new deal by
a eteran and cd>-
e ming istallation at
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I which may forebode “ Mr. and
Ivisiting relatives here Monday. .•
Miss Pauline Welk is visit- ,
relative* in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bounce John- ,
son visited the home of Horace
Barber of Maple Springs Sun-
day,- f
Jack and H. A. Wolfe of
Dallas were here last week
visiting their father, Henry
Wolfe. . -
Harvey Stegall and Sam Gill
were in Gilmer Friday.
Hix Stegall and Elbert Wolfe
were in Tyler Sunday. -44.
Auntj€indy Gage who has
been visiting relatives here has
returned to her home at
Hohey Creek. a-
Uncle Bud Marsh has been
on the sick list for several days.
sur i ise attends the elec-
retur for State and coun-
- i. in Texas, in which
. - ratic majorities
ted The Demo-
. onwealth went
ome a . naturalized
citizen. Hope he’ll
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p Elsewhes o, per jear ' L
WiGHSHOOu ;
Fletcher Lovell
Highest Cash
Prices Paid For
Cow Hides
GROCERYSPECIALS
FLOUR, Extra a OF
High. Patent_______
POTATOES, 6)1
10-pounds --____ I
ONIONS, 40.
10-Ibs. ................OOI
lit _ 29c
Steak, 1b. ......9c
Rib Roast, 1b. .. 5c
We Want Your
CHICKENS AND EGGS
Dressed Chickens
For Sato Al AR Times
Fletcher Lovell
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1934, newspaper, November 15, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440691/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.