The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Monday, March 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. E. F. Aldredge spent Sun-
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the President, even if it gets a
majority in the Senate.
Mt. and Mrs. Bert Crook and
Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Cook spent
Sunday at Henderson: -
homes and "two
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found guilty of robbery of
jewehry store at Bryan.
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revenue bureau.
hour sessions were helfat ten,
two and seven-thirty and the
audience was so interesfed that
' many, unable to find: - seats,
stood up throughout the entire
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. the Church, were in attendance.
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man who is not seeking - re-
election. -e,
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—Thoscx.Eakuscomehlta
Kans., was bound and gagged .
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Gusard Salter, 25 was killed
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qnempiefuiegordtabeao of Shreveport seent Sumday mpr the Mormon Chureh. Two
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and his brother, John, 22, was
badly wounded, resisting arrest
at Stamford.
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Maj.-Gen. Foulois suspended
all army air mail flights Sum-
—day pending drafting new
shedulesto assure the flyers’
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You’ll know the answer if you shop by readingthe Mirror ads. Even
a 60 cent dollarwill stretch to cover slot more purchases when you sit
down and plan your shopping in advance and can check value against .
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Gilmer Sunday
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second consecutive time, de-
feating Lamesa in the.fmals.
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day in Fort Worth and attend-
ed the Fat Stock Show.
11 inst. It was ’ under the
direction of Elder Merkeley,
President of the East Texas
Athens Hornets - win the . Mr, and Mrs. W E. Quinh
stabe basketball championship Ofie Kate MarshaR spent
for the fifth year, and the - — - “ -
and some members came from
as far as Kilgore. -
The principal speakerwas
________ . - President_Charles E. Rowan,
Hollis, Okla., to put on a show, Jr., of -Houston,,Texas,.who.is
Ex-Secy. of the
Andrew Mellom,
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Mabe Heads and Bar Corn
Saturday; or Monday. Nelson
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spring samples we new have
M display. Suits ignored to
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Thos. 3. Lamont, wwealthy New . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen, Miss
York banker and Thomas L.
she’s right!
As a matter of fact her sterner half gives herjan allowance biglenough
to run a household half again as large. The trouble -is—Mts. Roe
hasn’t learned how to call her shots when she spends.
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Donnie Jean Phillips and Mr.
- .Sidlo, law partner of Newton D. Marvin Mills spet Sunday at
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how quickly he can find pas-
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for and Mr. E. F. Aldredge attend- scripture is astounding to the
federal liquor taxing and en- a trip to the Rio Grahde Val-
forcing agencies, shifting 900 ley,
meh from the Justice Depart-
conferences in the history of
Enoch Was held Sunday, Mar.
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BertremTuckcerok rm—menave charge ot
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Treasury motored to Greenville Sunday motored to
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Who was going on to Houston 'WS
after visiting the project at
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now being delivered by a fleet
of trueks for building purposes.
Miss Martell Truitt has ~e Br. Boyle returned to Wood-
lake Monday afternoon in com-
p,-w,, U-. bin Worth to attend the Fat Stock.
pr"napteEeatmtd”ohomomdby, Show, Sunday. . ;
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Mrs. Les Vivian, Mr. and
Wiley Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Fleetwood are moving to
Mesdames Habert Smith and Orange, "Texas, where they will
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Lindbergh and Secy, of War
Dern discuss the air situation. ,
I community. - Fifteen painters
davis have been busy for a number
Blackie motored to Shreveport, Sumday. ef days painting the five
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Baker are to be prosecuted for Fort Worth attending the Fat Sunday to vibit their son, Mr.
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and children of Palestine ‘spent
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Louis F. Boyle of Woodlake,
Administrator of the Govern-
ment colony was also in attend
ance and spoke at the evening
asession. He reported that more
than nine thetsand- applica-
tions to live at Woodlake, had
been received from the city of
Houston alone, andforthe part
L ten-days-he-hasheenbusxin-
; terviewing applicants.
He reports satisfactory prog-
ms being made at the colony
and gave mteresting figures of
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.