The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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laundry car was seriously hurt.
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Mineola Saturday P. M.
Mr. Orr was rendered
conscious by the force of
blow, but his hurts are
groping
knees
parked
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las visited here
and Thursday.
Quality is highest but prices
are low at The Mirror on Candi-
Quality is highest but prices
are low at The Mirror on Candi-
and
home
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it may not be necessary to tear down your present house
in order to. get a
Husband Shaken Up But Prob:
ably Not Seriously Hurt;
Governor Flies to Scene.
from College Station, for the
week-end.
session. Rayburn pled
and was fined.
A. C. Cox Badly
Injured In Car
Wreck at Kilgore
broken in two places as well
a fractured hip.
Mr. Cox is a son-in-law
Mr. Usko Mackey.
Dallas Times-Herald
—— "Today’s News Today.” .
Subscribe Now! Call 255 or 137
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ray, Agents
GOLDEN KRUST BREAD
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
BEING
WELL DRESSED
Is a Matter of Wearing
CLEAN CLOTHES
The best-selling mystery
novel comes to the'screen.
Three murders — but no
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Loses Close De-
cision In Fight
STOP-and
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Cleaning Co.
. Cleaners and Pressers
We Make Fancy
Baked Goods
of all kinds,
as well as
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MODERN HOME
Very likely you can have it remodelled, and made to look
and serve as well as a new house, but at considerably less
cost! Consult us! We’D be glad to advise you, and to give
you an estimate.
Quality is highest but prices
are low at The Mirror on Candi-
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Constable Fatty Roberts ar-
her many friends in Gilmer.
She was intellectual, she was
charming and those who came
EdmundLowe
Vinn'md Bruce
Benita Hums • Douglas
Walton • Nat Pendleton
: Directed by EDWIN t MARIN
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U. S. ROYAL TIRES AND
TIRE REPAIRING
Tully Reynolds
Service Station
Southeast Corner Square
PHONE 340
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NO ADVANCE IN PRICES _____
Come at 9:00 o’clock and see the midnight show and-the
. regular show all on one ticket.
FRED ASTAIRE’S BIG
DANCE NUMBER IN
“FOLLOW THE FLEET”
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COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Irvin S. Cobb
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“EVERY BODY’S OLD MAN”
B. B. Orr Hurt in
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Sister of Gov. Allred, Died
When Truck, Driver Asleep,
Runs Into Automobile
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was brought to a local hospital
Friday for treatment.......
Besides multiple lacerations
about the head, he had one leg
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serious. He was brought to his
home here by persons living
near the scene of the accident.
His car, a 1936 Chevrolet,
was badly torn up.
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SPECIALS
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1936.
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came loose and as she could not volved was a laundry car from
uqngview. The driver of the
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the referee decided in Hat-
LAST SHOWING TODAY
Ken Maynard
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“WESTERN COURAGE”
Mr. Stokes was working.
The death of Mrs. Stokes
and sons of Longview attend- you can get it at the Mirror.
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The deepest sympathy of this
entire community is extended
Mr, Stokes and the Allred
family in their tragic loss. .
REGULAR SHOW TODAY
. . . ONI HOUR TO UVEI .... And the Most
"Dangerous" Woman on the Scroon to Liva h With I
night at Longview
big field’s favor. '
Rather
rested Dick Rayburn in the
eastern part of the county i
Thursday, with seven gallons
of untaxed whiskey in his posy
was photographed on the big Degree will be conferred,
battleship set. t ’ . ___________; •_
Miss Zana Cubberson wreck-
ed her car on the Simpsonville
road Friday afternoon as she
was driving to ’ Simpsonville.
Circling the Square
reaching ________ ’- __ . __
Gilmer comes as an intense shock to
road and into a concrete cul-
vert. Mrs. Stojees died in an
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Welding. Soldering, Brazing
JACKS RADIATOR SHOP
All Work Guaranteed 90 Days .
J. S. (Jack) ETTINGER, Prog.
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Marshall’s grocery
around in hands and
looking under all* the
tars, caused many curious in-
quiries Saturday morning. ...
It developed that a couple of
young ladies parked in front
of Barnwell’s drug store drink-
ing cokes had put a $5 bill on
the tray and it had blown
away . . and the bystanders
were joining, in the search. . . .
So far as wwe khow the bill was
not found. . . . Sidney Rex
Moughon wearing a five gallon
hat and cowboy boots heading
for the rodeo at the Fat Stock
Show. . (. Mr. Doc Wideman is
Mrs. W. B. Stokes, sister of
Governor Jas. V. Allred, was
killed almost Instantly about
eight miles east at Mincola, on
Highway 80, at 1:30 o’clock
Saturday afternoon. With her
husband, she was traveling to-
wards Dallas.
An oil truck, driving east,
forced them off the side of the
Astaire and Ginger Rogers’
new starring comedy opus. It at 7:30 o’clock the
Mrs. L G. Covey is spending
a few days with her son, Mr.
Monroe Covey at Gilmer.
The play put on . Tuesday
night by the high school stud-
ents was enjoyed by everyone
present.
. Mrs. Charles Rogers of Union
Ridge visited here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell
requested to be present, and
other Masons are asked to be on
hand if possiblec
J. D. GOOLSBY, W. M. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moughon
and Sidney Rex motored to
Fort Worth Saturday.
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Mr. B. B. On*, local Humble
agent, was bruised and cut
about the face in a car wreck
which occurred at about 6:30
Friday evening, near Greggton.
The accident occurred at an
intersection; The other car in-’
stayed with him eight rounds,
but had him groggy in the
fifth.
The fans yelled for at least
a draw, but by a close margin,
"all swelled up” these days—
a with the mumps. . . Matt Truitt
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ditch and turned over three
times. “ ’
Fortunately Miss Culberson
was not seriously injured, sus-
taining bruises and minor
lacerations.
Arrests Made On
Whiskey Charges
Directed by MARK SANDRICN.: Pandro S. Bermon Production. Founded vpon th, ploy. .
I"Shon Ceave” by Muber Oaborna.
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"Follow the Fleet",
musical number, "I’d
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A quantity of whiskey, and
a number of empty containers
were taken by Deputy Fennell
and Doug Matthews Friday
morning, south of Gilmer about
eight miles. Britton Callahan
was arrested and made bond.
Mmes. Sam Webb of Dallas,
H. L. Goodson of Gladewater,
J. R. Warren of Tyler and Tip
Anderson of Winnsboro spent
Friday with Mrs. W. C. Barn-
well.
Mrs. J. W. Williams.
Miss Daisy Ferguson of In-
dian Rock spent the week-end
here.
. Mrs. Louis Buford and her
sister and brother, Dessie and
Rex Bell of Marshall, were
Sunday guests of Mr.‘ and Mrs.
Hal Newsom.
to know her deemed it
privilege.
circling the square with his
banjo under his arm.
Mr. T. J. Kelly has purchas-
ed the interest of Mr. Clyde
Douphrale in the,. building
occupied by Douphrate Hard-,
ware.
Lead a Band,” is regarded as
the sensational song and
dance number of the new Fred
Mr. A. C. Cox of West
Mountain suffered serious and
painful hurts in a car wreck
at Kilgore Thursday night and
Mrs. Geo. Tucker, who has
been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. L. C. Smith, at Houston,
suffered a slight stroke Thurs-
day. She was removed to a
hospital, where she has since
slightly improved.
Mrs. Haze) Allred Stokes was
a bride of little more than a
year and was about 25 years
old. When first they married,
the Stokes lived at Gilmer.
Later they moved to the
southern part of the county,
cision in his fight Thursday where they lived at the camp
against of the oil company for whom
ed church here Sunday.
Mr. Chester Williams of
Union Grove spent the week-
Messrs. J. C: Shockey
Neil B. Harrison are
It’s a seven minute routine
performed by Fred Astaire and
a chorus of 24 sailors and is
destined to take its place with
"Carioca," “Continental” and
"Cheek to Cheek” in the pub-
lic fancy. It is a semi-military
routine, featuring the amaz-
ing feet of the star and being
I brightly highlighted with
I comedy. It is said to be even
more sensational than the
amazing machine gun routine
of “Top Hat,” and the dancing
star’s feet literally talk.
“Follow the Fleet" shows at
Crystal Sunday and Monday.
ambulance before
Mineola.
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The driver of the truck was
found to have been asleep. He
was jafled at Mineola.
Governor Allred immediately
left Austin by airplane for
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1936, newspaper, March 21, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440489/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.