The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, March 12, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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Many New Autos
Oil and Gas Show
Excitement
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At twelve forty-five o'clock
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The Whole Werld-Hails Her Triumphant Return.
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Harrison, Tax Collector.
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duction also marks the return
CIRCLING THE SQUARE
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roberts
motored to Dallas Monday.
mannish garb of her military
rank and harassed her palace
WHEN YOU BUILD
OR REMODEL
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untimely death four sisters and
three brothers as follows: Mrs.
Bessie tucker and Mrs. Gladys
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Faulty or Dirty Spark Pugs
Waste Gasoline.
It’s not just for a week or a month--
but for the years to come! -
Swedish Queen and Swedish
Actress Have Much In
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by Mrs. M. A. Vaughan and
others of" her farm, two miles
north of Big Sandy.
The log of this test has been
reported running higher than
Tint's why you should make aura that
your bullding dollar gets materials :
that win stand the test or time. . -
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BETHESDA EODGE
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murrie
motored to Paris Sunday where
Mr. Murrie will go through
the clinic. A telephene conver-
sation home Sunday night stat-
ed Mr. Mrrie stood the trip
fine.
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GARBO'S NEW ROLE -
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-OWN PERSONALITY
Chas. A. Taylor, who worked
as a printer at the Echo and
Mirror for many years before
his death several years ago.
They are making their home
in Tyler.
with his parents at Shreveport. Satterwhite, of Tyler to Mrs
• . . Eva Taylor. It occurred Febru- M. Smith, A. A- daansdale, F.
Dodge: N. R. Stennett,
G. Martin, N. W. Eaton.
Oldsmobile: J. L. Dye.
Buick: Dr. J. E. Adams.
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“DID YOU EVER SEE A
DREAM OUT WALKING?”
I Your money buys the most la quallly
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Mr. Rex Moughon and som.
play golf, a..
Commissioners Court met in
regular monthly session Mon-
day and handled routine busi-
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Mr. Ned Barrett spent the
week-end at Mineola "with his
brothers, J. H. (inn) and E. Ve
Barrett, who will open their
new store there Thursday.
The marriage has just been
made public of Mr, W. M.
Small laving Room
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are unnimous in the opinion
that the picture afbirds Garbo
the greatest characterization
she has yet essayed. x.
Doubly of interest, the pro-
There will be a candidate
speaking and Box Supper at
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Miss Ruby Smith
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MirrorjAds'<Profiect Your ‘Pocketbook
When yw read the Mirror adsiyon cam compare any merchant offer-
tag tar quality, description and price with others in the paper. You're
protecting yourself against POOR quality and unreasonable charges
Goldwyn-Mayer starring pic-
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY. TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 12, 1984,
WE CALL AND DELIVEN,
CUe Cleaning Co. I
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apuzpacrema.sta
There will be a call meeting
tonight (Monday) at 7t30.to—
confer one Entered Apprentice
Degfeo and one Fellow Craft
Degree.
Members are requested to be
present. Visitors welcome. '
BRYAN ANDERSON, W. M.
Mrs. H. M. Prater returned
home from Marlin, Sunday.
Mr. Prater will remain another
BOX SUPPER AND 4 —-
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of John Gilbert to the screen ‘
4 •. to go tp in pri" as agreed, I
am returning my price to the
old rate of 7% cents a quart
and de a pint for sweet milk,
with 13c for one-halt pint of
cream.
Arnold Anderson bempahing
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THE STRANGEST LOVE STORY EVER
ON TEt SCREEN.
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Is similar
stand the pi1—un •o they
decided to make last season’s
things do for a while with a
bit of cleaning and pressing.
They called us in and now;
the “new clothes dream” has
come true—at lennt to all
Nm> suits er Ladies Plata
Dresses (leaned and Pressed
1 terra firma. . . "Troubles" is
• living up to his name, accord-
• ing to Mrs. Younger, who was
chasing about town all Monday
morning looking for him. . . .
Large crowd gathered at south-
east corner of square listening
to a couple of negroes and their
improvsed orchestra, which
consisted of a wash board, jug
throne she was a spectacular
figure. She disdained the fin- ne55
ery of feminism for the more gm
In Vaughan Test Died Saturday at ;
Dallas Hospital'
' A childhood illness had left
her heart in a weakened condi- (
tion and more recently her
condition became serious. She
carrying a showing of oil and
gas in the M. A. Vaughan No heart trouble. -
1 wildoast best being drilled
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Indian Rock.School, _ Friday
night, Manch IB, at 7:30, Ah
glamorous personality.
- The picture was produced
after ambitious preparations
were’outlined for its filming
with Walter Wamger at1 the/
but the budget wouldn’
journey that ahe meets a hand-
some Spanish envoy, portrayed
by Gilbert, and permits herself
to fall madly in love with him.
When he finally reaches the
royal court to se ek diplomatic
favor, he is amazed to see the
girl he had met sitting on the
throne. .
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TO THE PUBLIC
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Some time ago the milk
dealers of Gilmer agreed it
Waste
GASOLINE
There wfH.be an open meet-'
ing of the Chamber of Com-
merce Monday evening at seven
thirty at Chamber of Com-
merce offices. Every one inter-
estd is urged to be present.
advisers through her uncon-
ESKIMO
WIE LENDER
new
Since the first of the year
a total of 1935 autos have been
registered and 468 trades.
New cars have been registered
as follows: .
Chevrolet: Lee Mings, W. A.
Parker, H. H. Marshall, H. D.
Magrit, R. A. Thompson, J. J.
Cameus, M. F. Robinson, May,
field Grocery Co., S. A. Lake,
B. L. Tee, Alex Clark, C. S.
JOnes, Mrs. J. W. Livesey, Leo
Hart. 1
— Ford;G. H. Moody, J. M.
Branon,W.F.Tanier,w.A!
ary 17, and the ceremony Wat .
performed by Judge J. R. Hi- F. Castellaw, E. F. Aldredge,
son, it the municipal swim- W. C., Fowler, G. V. Fountains
ming pool. -— _ , L1 A. E. Waghalter, J. V. Morris
Mrs_Tavlor is.the widow of h- P. Smith, A. D. Blackshear,
her death‘was 25 years.
- Time was when a Gilmerite,
wishing to own a Buick, Olds-
mobile, Pontiac, Dodge or Ply-
mouth had to. foresake the
“old home town” and buy his
car at Tyler, Marshall dr Dal
las. Rut to-day all of these
cars, as well as the Chevrolet
and Ford, can be bought from
dealers with showrooms right
here in Gilmer.
As a result, the number of
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[ Made from finest ingredients, under strictly Sanitary
; Conditions. Ask for it by name. .
i Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
Funeral services were held .....frrfttttmtAAl ~
tho R^pHst Church of thw ‘ IY
Mrs. Roy Cook telling of the
airplane ride she and. Mrs.
Bert Crook took at Henderson,
Sunday, while their husbands
watched from the safety of
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Messrs. and Mesdames =. 5
Frank Marshall and Jakerventional interludes.
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Mr. J. W. Croley,who .was
confined to his heme last
week, was up town again Mon-
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Our Modem Method of
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Cleaning Plugs Makes them
Perform Like New..-.
5c Per Hug
Mr.‛andMrs. S A. Lake
spent Sunday at TdabeH,Okha
Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Sparks
.. city at two o’clock Monday ,
afternoon, with interment at ;
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Plymouth: 1. L. Sorenson, J.,
M. Shepperd. Earnest Reed,
Sadie-Sell, D.-Pratt, Pete
Williams, J. T. Beene, ' C. A.
Ennis, L. L. Johnson, H. Hazel-
wood, Mrs. D. J. Meade, B. C.
Crosby, H. S. McDowell, W. M.
White.
Pontiac: Mrs. Irene Manes,
W.H. Whitaker, Jas Spencer
& sn, Hamilton Kirbo, F. W.,
Snyder, E. M. Fulton.
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LAST SkoWiNG TODAY
and his reunion with Garbo
after a picture separation of
five years.
Garbo had the story of
“Queen .Christina” in mind for
several years and explored
deeply in Stockholm archives
during her recent visit to
Sweden to study the character
she was called upon to_play.
Queen Christina has been dp-
scribed as a seventheenth cen-
tury woman who .lived a
twentieth century life. On the
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would be necessary to increase Mr. and Mrs: Blank
dreamed
prices because of the high feed of getting hew Sprig entfita
cost. However, since they fail-
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was running
Bandy Sunday
was porn’at Union HiH to Mr?
and Mrs,J.W. Smith on July,
and guitar. ., .. Nice to see 5--
Mr. Will Croley out again. . his inability to find, time to
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-COMINGMTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Registered Here;
Since January 1
Bennie and Carl Smith, at
home and’ Artin Smith, station-
ed with the United States mili-
helm as the producer. Critics
Green of allas,,Mrs. Teoney
Simpson of Gilmer, Maydelle,
>y Rex, have returned
from Waxahachie where they
the bedsideof her grundmoth-
i, Mrs. Waller. Mrs. Walter is
reported somewhat improved
but still very eick.
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X MARRIAGE. FEB. 17 Richey, J. W. Slocum, T. A E.
T.___ " Baird, Clark & Cowden, T. •
been Pounds, C. E.Tallent, D. C;
Hardaway, J- F. Gorman, Clark
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Cool and summery with well uphostered cushiens done in
bright .patterns, there well-made wicker suites present
just the right touch for the sun parlor or the small living.
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Saturday night, Misn Ruby
SERVICE STATION
MALCOLM SMITH, Mgr-
the City Cemetery. '
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candidates invited.
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Attorney Carroll E. Florence
has been confined to his home
for several days with bronchial
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, March 12, 1934, newspaper, March 12, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441088/m1/1/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.