The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1938 Page: 3 of 16
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THE GILMER WEEKLY JvilRRQR,
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938.
f PAGE THREE
0. H. Eichbjlatt, Jr.
Given Promotion;
Is Regional Head
0. H. Eichiblatt, Jr., has re-
ceived a promotion from a
state game warden’s post to j
that of a regional game manag]
er of Area 6. His duty will be
to plan and conduct an educa-
tional program in the region!
assigned, to carry out and put!
in effect plans and demonstra-j
tions on game management, and I
to make a geeral survey of
wildlife and conditions affecting!
Eichblatt will have the fol-
lowing counties as his terri-
tory: Anderson, Henderson,
Smith, Rusk, Panola, Harrison,!
Gregg, Van Zandt, Kaufman,
Rockwall, Rains, Wood, Up-
shur, Marion, Cass, Morris,
Titus, Camp, Hunt, Hopkins,!
Franklin, Delta, Fannin, Lamar, I
Red River and Bowie. {
BOKAY
UNDER
SHIRTS
All Summer merchandise reduced for FINAL CLEARANCE!
drastically cut on literally hundreds of items! Yoiir Summer
is at its height but already we must make room int our store
v Fall merchandise! All up-to-the-minute Summer; merchan-
ist be moved! Come in today! White assortments, are com-
ftozens of unadvertised specials! Buy for the whole family!
tMtYd.
40-Inch all Silk
and Washable
Men’s first qual-
ity under shirts.
Sizes 34 to 44.
Sheers and
Pastels
1 I
Bargain Priced
For Clearance!
MARION L. PETTY’S
47TH BIRTHDAY CEL-
EBRATED WITH STEW
Mr. Marion L. Petty enter-
tained a large number of friends
and relatives Thursday, June
23, at his home near Bettie
with a fine barbecue and chick
en stew.
Everyone looked forward to J
this date, as it was Mr. Petty’s!
forty-seventh birthday.
Each guest brought a nice
cake or pie and three long tables
were filled with good things
to eat. I
Mr. Petty was the recipient
of several nice gifts.
The afternoon was spent in
social conversation.
yThose enjoying this enjoyable
affair were: Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Parish and family, Mr. and
'Mrs. Rex Parrish, Mr. and Mrs.
fc|j|^|^^ish5p»|^^Ummi Ridge,I
of Enon, Mr. anc^S^HRock
Lansdale and son, Mr. andMrs.
Clarence Turner of Gilmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Johnson
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Green and son, Mr. Lon-
nie Straeener and daughters;
Misses Udell, Otha and Irene
Bishop of Union Ridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Obie Varner and sons,
Mrs. H. W. Waller and children,
Mr. Luther Young and children
of Mings Chapel, Mr. Freddie
Hackler and children, Mr. Clay-
ton Willeford of Gilmer, Mrs.
P. J. Richardson and sons,
Rachel Joe Bowden, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Petty and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Petty and sons,
Rev. and Mrs. Bud Petty and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
SUANEE
SUEDES
40 Inch Crow
tesied sun an
39(
TENNIS
TRIMMED
Rice
TAFH
Fa slips
LACI
SATlI
[PRIMMED
SLIPS ...
Values up to $2.49
Chiffon of solid and Prints. Print-
ed and pastel Crepes.
[PRIMMED
CLOTH SLIPS
Better Dresses
Reduced to _____
FLORAL
Chiffons
Work Sox
Priced
To Go
Fast!
2 Tor 15c
First Q u a 1 i t
40 inch multi-
colored Prints.
MILLINERY
Baku, Putalino
and Panamas .
Big Brother I
Overalls 1
8-oz. Sanforized
Shrunk. Size 30
so______89 c
39 Inch
Organdies
Vat Dyed, Guaranteed Fade-Proof. Full
Cut. Shirt Sizes 14 y2 to 17 V2. Pant
sizes, 29 to 44.
ALL COOLIE HATS
REDUCED TO _________
Full Length
Color fast and
permanent finish
Little Brother ip
Overalls
8-oz. Sanforized •.
Shrunk. Size 4
i°6________69c J
Bates’
BED SPREAD
Scalloped Edges, 80x105
MEN’S
WHITE SHOES
1i49
Sheer, cool and
washable.
WHITE
Calf or
Suede
Formery $1.98,
Vow ________________________
White Sport Shoes
JOHNSON CHAPEL
BATES’ RAYON
SPREADS, 80x105
BOYS’ SIZES, 8»/2 to 3
Several from here attended
the singing at Shady Grove
Sunday.
Mrs. Rosa Bullock of Dallas
Priced To Clear!
Sanforized Shrunk
Men’s Dress
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Dowd Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wells
and family, Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Lambert and family of
Dallas were home Sunday.
Mrs. H. Lambert is spending
the week in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bullock,
Paul and Bonita of Quitman
were here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. P. P. Langford
and Rhonda are visiting their
son and family, Mr J r
Langford this week.'
Cretonnes
OCYd.
36 inch multi-col-
ored light and
dark grounds.
Fast color, None ;
Wilt collars. 7 |
button front.
nd Stiff Straws, Plain and
Bands. All sizes.
Values up to $1.98
Field Hats
Suitings over Plaids. Tropical and
Banjo Stripes, Pleated and Plain
Models. Sizes 28 to 40.
Men’s Fast Color
Dress Shirts _____1__________l “ri/C
A bethesda lodge
NO. 142, A. P. & A. M.
Thursday night two Entered
Apprentice degrees will be con-
ferred.
Members urged to be present.
ARCHIE GARRETT, W. M.
Men’s Chambray
Shirts
3 for 1.00
Full it, 2 pock-
ets. Fast color.
Size 14/2 to 17.
PRINTED
Batiste
COMPARE! YOU’LL SAVE HERE.
Yard wide and
fast to washing.
I saw it In
e Mirror,
Dependable Merchandise
Gilmer
Kuotut f BUu. NtM !
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The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1938, newspaper, June 30, 1938; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038195/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lee Public Library.