The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, March 12, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GILMER DALLY MIRROR, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934
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Senator Connally will analize
Help Protect the Children
the appreciation- of the
the achievements of the Reose-
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Congress in the present ses-
probably the first time in the
history of our country that a
The Deck Olub met Satur-
day morning at 10:09 o’clock
with Miss Natalie Harrison.
The Mirror,
Gilmer, Texas.
velt’s leadership will beshown
by the Senator in his talk.
Samuel Renner is quite sick
Sunday in April, with the Wal-
nut Creek Class.
know that I feel very deeply
that yo can always have a
just pride in having played so
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CONSTIPATION G YEARS
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against infantile prayisis. <
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HENRY L- DOHERTY,
National Chairman, The Birth-
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O. J. BECKWORTH.
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Dear Mr. Laschinger:
Now that the..Birthday Ball
for the President has come to
a successful conclusion, I feel
that I would be remiss in clos-
ing this activity unless I took
opportunity to express to you
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w:S. AmEB HENDEMON.
For Representative:—
OTIS. T. DUNAGAN.
• For County Judge:—
t. R. HINSON.
For County Attorney:
MILTON GMER MELL.
For Sheriff:—
J. M. 8EAGO.
R. E. (BOB) POSTER.
JOHN BIRD POWERS.
For County Clerk:—
WILL SMITH. -
E. A, COBB.
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of Houston, Texas, killed him-
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Myrtle Parker- in and ta said proparty.
Witness my hand, this 3rd day of
March. 1034. e _____
J. M. SEACO, .
Sheriff, Upshur County, Texas.
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DOHERTY COMMENDS
AARON DEE HENSON.
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K. W. FARROW.w- _
EUGENE BISHOP.
D. B. (DAVE) PICKENS,.
FRANK ROBINSON.-
LEROY DALRYMHLE.
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Comm. Precinct No. 4:—
MARSHALL HOLMES.
For Cotton Weigher, Preet. 1.:
__ R. t (HARDY) RAY. —
For Justice of Peace, Preet. 1:
' B. F. BLEDSOE.
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that can make a milder cigarette,
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SHERIFF’S SALE
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Gilmer, Messrs. Bill Stephens
and Roy Farrow.
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- and injury to children who have •
let their kite or kitestrings be-
come entangled in electric wires “
Particularly dangerous in the
practice of using wires aa kite
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Kite flying season is here.
Watch out for boys flying kites
close,to eleetrte rwires; and give
a friendly word of warning. Adv.
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with measles and' his
Peggy, with flu.
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a real success without the co- sociated withyoum
House door, of Upshur County. in the
Town of Glmer, Texas, between the
hours of 10 A.M.and•P.M, by
virtue of said levy and said Order of
Sale I will offer for eale and sell at
public vendue, for cash, to the highest
bidder all the right, title and inter-
est of the aaid E. Parker and * wife
County of Upshur
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That
by Wirtue,ef a certain Order of Sale
issued out of Um Honorable Distriet
Court of Upshur County, on the Ord
day of March, 1334. by virtue of said
Order of Sale for the aunt of FOUR
HUNDRED aad FORTY-PoR and
75-100 Dollars and coats of suit, under
a Judgment, in favor of Q. L. Vaughan
in C eertain cause ia said Court, No.
6503 and styled G. L. Vaughan va. E.
Parker at al, placed in my hands for
service, I, J. M. Seago aa Sheriff of
Upshur County Texas, did, on the 3rd
day of March. 1084, levy on certab
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and Mr. E. N. Laschinger of tional recovery which has been
made under President Roose-
^SOCIETY.
PHILAITHEA CLASS
HAS MONTHLY PARTY
For Commissioner, Preet. Is— order and opening song led by
Wsx SRAkeeH tMr. John Duffey. -
JESSE B. WOODFIN.
GORDON G. CARRINGTON.
C. G. (CALVERT) WILLIS.
R. E. (BUD) WILSON.
O. F. (OLIVER) WELLS.
_ r ‘The. tobacco i> put into the wire
baskets stems dwn and enters the long
“ stee! ovens where the steam comes up
fcom below, softening the stems with-
out wetting the rest of the leaf.
.I ■ The stems are temoved by stemming \
machines of the latest type. "
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all of their readers with the
event.
Over 3,600 local committees
throughout the country—^ were
organized in practically five
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J. J. DE LOACH.
C. o. clarence (DUGAN) earp. that should the convention be
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operation of the press, but in
this particular case ’the news-
paper of the country played a
much greater role than the
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done in making this success
possible.
adjourned to meet the Second
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. _______ ___..______. - , furnished the public through
program tional Committee t^/r aU that|the press so that allanay know
T -* : extent of tha sweoeM at
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Sheppard Dean, T. A. Oliver
Horace Helms, Debt Hill, E. W.
e Farrow, Bill Stephens, W. L.
Gunter, Jack Roberts, _ Glen
Helms, Elmer N. Laschinger,
and Miss Roxie Bland, follow-
papers of this country, both
daily and weekly, joined in or-
ganizing and supporting this
great humane work. This is
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Ptrhapi the hot type tf md- i
chine ever built fir tmiitrninf
- : Htecc t. Recently perftcted
from a erdri knitt in our
finettn tnintuitui in the
manufacture tf Chourfield
The following members were
E , -served "sandwiches and punch: .
Misses Louise Smith, Betty
'Jo Fry, Sarah Jo Williamis,
" June' Mattox, Ardelle Barlow,
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For District Clerk:-
FLOYD BAILEY.
rained out or hindered in any
way it would go on to the
next appointed place.
- After Refusing song by Mr.
John Duffey, the convention
Mrs. R. G. Dial of Dallas
who was operated on about a
week ago is getting along \
nicely her many friends in Gil-
mer will be glad to learn.
It was moved and adopted
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1 Giles & Boggen, Jr. •Mra. Julia Woodward Mrs. Qladys Bzgess Martha Julia Bozgeas
Two women who stood between him and. h la little daughter "were killed by Giles S. Boggess, Jr. • d
Bf Dallas. He says he killed his mther-in-law, Mrs. Woodward, because she threatened him with a
stick, and his wife, Gladys, because she refused to returmto him and refused loremove a court injunct-
- ion against him. After shooting- both, ha -sent his little daughter, Martha Julia, to Bonham, in cars
of a son by a former marriage. Boggess freely admitted the killings to Dallas police. He is a son
of a Bonham justice-of-the-peace. ■ n -
B. C. (BERTIE) ELWELL.
For Tax Assessor -Collector:—
CHARLIE OWEN.
ALLRN MC CLELLAND.
For Co. Supt. of Education:—
For Comm. Precinet No. 2- "8 “onSowng: 2ondeusre:
space to many
causes.
Mesdames Cooper, Brawley,
, Myers, Davis, Stembridge, •
Croley, McGee, - Bledsoe and
Brown, were joint hostesses at
Uy appeading a word of warn- J i?- "704 ‘ 4 I
ing to children who fly kites near — L B s"H0M
electric lines, we can'render help i V\ % -.“NI
" in protecting yoUng lives. » W: 1,MN?
Every spring news dispatches *.2 A °V-
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the Thenee South-86-*: "to the L. L.
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of course, the newspapers of IThehee Eantr60o-veato,plu of hen
and that on the first Tuesday is of it, and feels like a new per-
^y it wiiSnri ’X “Lor son. Adlerika is quickacting, . I
Bro, Gayle Oler wil preach
at Emory tonight, and not at
Enon as stated in Saturday’s
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wood, Oscar Nations, E. R.
Knowles, S. Tharp, Mackey..
Chy ton; and Misses Kate
Knowles and Grace Glezen.
DECK CLUB MEETING
“SATURDAY MORNING
by J. M. and Mary C. Ingram, a stake
from which a swnet gum bears West
2.8 vrs. end a Part ak North * ds-
frees. West 6.6 vrs;
Thence Nonth 888 vrs. to a stake la
the West Lind of Perdue's Ml—8
acre tract; . -* . —
Thenee West 500 vrs. to J. W.
over a nation-wide hook-up at
Messrs, E. W. Farrow, Mel- the '■National Broadcasting
ton and Dent Hill were appoint Company on Tuesday, March
13th, at 9:45 o’clock, Central
—Washington, Marehs.
Senator Tom Eonnafiy or Tex
as will deliver an address,
“The Republic’s - Recovery,”
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Reginning at the 8. W. Corner of
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For Comm. Precinct No. 3:—
J. B. AMOS.
J. PRESS DAVI8. '
J. A. (ABB) BLACKSTONE.
Standard Time, it was an-
nounced today.
SHWiBy Con vent bm ^ ponveped
Sudax.March lagat Stamps.
With the president absent,
the convention was called to
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HOOK-UP MAUCH 13 BIRTHDAY BAEi been affected through
Because Miss Lavada Butler
termed his fore for, her
"puppy” love and, laughed his
seriousness, Clyde Amick
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weeks. Mr. Gari Byoir, 2 the
General Director of the Na-
tional Committee, tells me that
this record of., organization
would have been absolutely im-
possible except for the fact
that the local chairmen, almost
without exception, were nomi-
nated bythe local newspaper
publishers. Thus we were able
to enlist, . almost instantly,
chairmen who had the support
and confidence of their com-
munity.
- II uthink the most heartening
fact developed by this. cam-
paign was that, without- a
the regular monthly party of
the Philathea Sunday \ School
Class, Friday night at the
home of Mrs. Neal Cooper. ___I
Narcissis were attractively -
arranged in bowls that graced
the livingroom tables:—
After a short business ses-
sion, the evening was spent in
playing forty-two. ' 7
A color scheme of green and_____
white was carried out in the
Saint Patrick day table covers
and napkins, and the mints and
in the refreshment course.
The following members of
the chms were present: Mes- .
dames N. J. Harrison, Lee
Robertson, L. L. Berry, Beulah
Myers, Drue McGee, Tom Ried-
soe, HughwBrawley, Neal Coop-
er, Jack Hogg, Curtis Hill,
Marshall Brown, Jimmie Fleet-
~ s February 26, 1934
Mr. Ra H. Labahingen Editoram
invaluable one of acquainting important a part in the fight
As soon as returns from, lo-
cal committees are complete
and have been audited by a
firm 'of nationally known
certified public accountants,
full detailed information will be
a , \ w +. . as
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Mrs. Ross Hogg and little
daughter, Billie Neal, of Glade-
water, spent Sunday in Gilmer.
Virginia Ann Hogg who has
been visiting her grandparents,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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We are authorized to an-
rnounce the following candidates
- for the respective offices, sub-
ject to the Democratic Prima-
ries:
Genevieve Daniels, Lu Ella
Futrell, Virginia Ann Cox,
Bonnie Jo Stephens, Mary Jo
Bakin, Patsy Lou and Bille
F Jean Southern, Ludelle Muckle-
roy, Marjorie MulUnix. Mary
Marie Hogg, Margaret Fay
Smith, Betty Jean Meade and
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the Birthday Ball. 1
It has been a real inspire-
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LHIS most modern way of mois-
■ tening tobacco for stemming—first used
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1 . 1 opens up the pores and puts the to-
I T bacco i n condition to remove thestems.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.