The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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J. R. MELVIN IN RACE
FOR JUSTICE, PREC. 1 he aspires.
If elected justice of tie peace
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vest i gat or for the so-called old
vhioh are being conducted byjMrs.):
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Tuesday
m.,
applications approved. 7
time Thursday. A number
friends of the family in Gilmer
as judge, he feels fully equip- civil war threatens.
marriage licenses, poll tax re-
in Gilmer for about ten years,
Miss Lorene Stevens,
during .which time Dr.*Robert-
Mrs.
ac-
Mrs. cepted as satisfactory, if issued
Robertson taught in the Gilmer
T. J. Bradshaw.
High School.
There was one visitor pres-
$ -
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Bd Petty, and ..either
ments. For this reason, appli-
Rev.
"I saw it in The* Mirror"
applicants will be much faster
Mings than in the past.
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appli-
Mrs. J. E. Nation.
this affidavit can be obtained
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Union Ridge H. D. club
women
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Mildred Darden were guests.
The next meeting will
Bailey, Juno 23,, at which time
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madras. New fused collars. Please Dad with a quality shirt
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Gifty Pajamas
Gift Belts
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SPRING SPECIAL
UP TO 1.00
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date cards.
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proper
stooped
backs,
suddenly at Austin
afternoon at 2:14.
’One of the most important
matters in connection with the
ed to be patient, as they will be
investigated in due time. How-
few
help
A wide vaYiety of patterns . . .
fancies, clocks, etc. . . . 3 pairs in
box makes a dandy gift.
Hillcrest H. D. club
June 12, at the home of
to
the
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to
for
some
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Quality is highest but prices
are low at The Mirror on Candi-
SUNDAY, JUNE 21ST IS...
(KHERS'DAY
tion to the voters.
Because of this past experi-
ence both in meeting the pub-
lic and in his officia capacity
or
as
.ship and materials are plainly to be seen, while
the price is pleasingly low!
-June 25, Thurs. 2:30 p. m.,
Enon. —— ' ---—
With Upshur County’s
H. D. CLUBS
already on the windows
paint it black, because
paint, would decrease the
of the mesh.
Willie B. Posey.
Bob Talley?
The Dionnes expect the stork
daily, with their 12th baby.
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New Patterns In
Gift Socks
woven
only
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Girls were born to (Mr. and
Mrs.): ------
nesday. June 24, at 2:30 p. m.
WEST IIPSHUR SINGING
CONVENTION MET WITH
GRICE, JUNE 7TH
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Hints To Help
Pensioners Get
Quicker Service
some time ago and showing the
applicant’s kge.
If the applicant can produce
Armloads Of Snappy
New Patterns In
TIES
... H. D. ceipts, insurance, policies,
here, Agent told the members of the
WITH A GIFT—ON HIS DAY—SOMETHING HE CAN
WEAR WILL BE APPRECIATED!
The next meeting will -
with Mrs. H. F. Nichols, Wed-
Chapel H. D. club, Wednesday,
June 10, at the home of Mrs.
. W. L. Palmer.
Certain documents may be tak-
en as satisfactory proof; such
as old records in family bibles, I
Dixie Beauty Shop
in Dixie Hotel
Mrs. A. J. Wiliams, Prop.g
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ped to fill the office o which
oy
BMA Baptists
Organize Here;
Plan To Build
As a result of the meetings
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Give Dad a Tie!
Neckties in which the quality of the workman-
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Dr. Robertson
.Died At Austin
Calloway, was added to
club. ",
Mrs. Otho Fink and
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the week meetings will be held
each night. On. Sundays, serv-
ices will be conducted by Rev.
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g0.nce.
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O. R. Riley. j
Louis Skracener, Jr.
Melvin Simpson. . —---
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Walter Moroni Humberlin.
Roy Gibson.
H. D. SCHEDULE
June 23, Tues., 2:30 p.
Union Ridge.
June 24, Wed., 2:30 p.
Mings Chapel.
Don’t Forget To Remember
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The body was taken
Waxahachie Wednesday
—= fu neral services there
hold services each Saturday
night, until further hotice.
important that the form should -
be completely filled out.
Mr. Crosby states that it is
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List of Births
Registered In .
Month of May
Boys were born to (Mr. and
Mr. J. R. Melvin has
thorized The Mirror to
nounce his candidacy for
position of Justice of
Peace, Precinc~-No. 1.
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that fourteen mesh wire would
keep flies out but would not
prevent mosquitoes . entering,
and if fourteen mesh wire was
Fancy patterns with con-
trasting trim- . . . coat or
pull-over style. Real gifty-
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These shirts include regular 1.00 and 1.50 numbers. Broadcloth
mr,t Austin about 1927, but
have- continued to-visi here on . —__=,._ _
numerous occasions. of Mrs. Elmer Cobb, at which or calls. Copies of the records
He is survived by his wife, 1
Mrs. Katie Robertson and two be rendered.
ANOTHER TIMELY
SPECIAL EVENT!
BY HUDGINS BROS.
similar records. Such papers
Friday, hunting licenses have been
not possible to tell just how
be soon all applications will be in-
Special prices on
all Permanents
now! Get one
for Spring!
ent. The next meeting will be
Friday, June 26, at .the home it at once when the investigat-
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meeting of the Concord H. D. some time ago but have • not
club at the home of Mrs. D. L. yet been investigated are ask-
Guin. Miss Stevens also said
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HUDGINS Bros
he promises fair and impartial
an- attention to the public and he
the would doubtless make a capable
the and efficient office holder. He
solicits the vote ad influence
Having served in Gilmer as in the forthcoming primaries
speed up the. work of getting postmaster and previous to of all voters of precinct one.
that as county judge, Mr.____ . ’ 82-dwp.
Melvin scarcely needs introduc-
held at the home of Mrs. S. L. | vestigated. There are, between
1200 and 1500 applicants in
this county.
son practiced dentistry
and for several, years
. ......... ....... sons, ’ Pete and Pat Robertson,
Barton or Rev. Harper will of Dallas.
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•Friends, of Dr. and Mrs. J. E.
Robertson in Gilmer received
the sad news Tuesday night
that Dr. Robertson died very
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attend the services.
Dr. and Mrs. Robertson lived height will .prevent
-trice Young-at the
If no papers can be found to
satisfactorily prove the appli-
cant’s age, it is required that
------- old age gension applicatiops is
Height of working surface in proof of the applicant’s age.
Lee Andrew Robertson.
B. B. Bullock.
T. J. Johns.
Carson C. Spencer. I
A. G. Lansdale.
Twins, a boy and a girl,
were born to Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Arrington. -h
‛ One visitor was present, at an affidavit- be made b/ one
the meeting. The club will who can testify to the :.
meet June 24, at the home of cant’s age. Forms for making
The family moved from Gil-
wil motor to Waxahachie to kitchens should be determined
by individuals. The
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White Belts and Sports
"Belts in gift packages . . .
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Smartly patterned new Ties
. . . non-wrinkle construction •
. . . dark and . light grounds.
White patterns for dark
shirts.
included are the well
known Hickok Belts at
98c.
It is expected, however, that
payments will start by July
first. It is also thought that
payments will date back July
first for those whose applica-
ions are now in, but have not
yet been passed on, owing to
the large number of appli-
U. S. warships have been
sent to ’South China where
.The thousands wh know'cants should have such papers
Lexle Dean Robertson will or other proof in a handy place,
say that even though she is so that no time will be lost
considered twopoets in one, as'hunting them when the in-
an individual and friend, she is vestigator. calls: If all appli-
exclusively herself. There is cants co-operate in this re-
only on Lexie Dean Robert- gard,
son in "this country, said Bea-
shoulders and tired
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time a Centennial program will will not do; the investigator
must, see the original docu-
The West Upshur Singing
Convention met with Grice
Sunday night, June 7. As usual
a very large crowd was pres-
ent, estimated at over 1000.
The" president opened the
convention by leading the first
number. We had a good sing-
ing with a variety of class
songs and special numbers.
Several out of county visitors
were present
Each class is requested to
send three deleates to our
next meeting which will be held
at Enon, first Sunday night in
July, as we. have some import-
ant business to attend to. Spe-
cial. Invitation to all- candidates
to be with us each first Sunday
night of each, month.
age pensions, gives a
pointers which should
ever, it may still be some
months before all applications
now in are finally passed up-
on. Meanwhile, there is no need
to feel that applications may
have been lost or gone astray,
simply because there has been
no investigation.
Failure to have proof of age
on hand when the Investigator
calls, and absence from home,
all slow up the - investigation.
Preparedness on the part of
applicants will mean quicker
payment of the pension. *.
ALL DAY SACRED HARP
SINGING 4TH SUNDAY __
AT SIMPSONVILLE
There will be an all day
singing in the Sacred Harp
at Simpsonville on the fourth
Sunday in June (June 28th.)
Dinner will be spread, and
everyone, especially singers, in-
vited to attend. e
SHIRTS
With The Patented
“STAY-PUT' COLLAR
98<to1.98
Big array of good looking
; new patterns . . . also the
new dark solid colors g. .
with button down collars' All
with the famous? "sta-put"
(trubenized) collar.
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--— from the investigator. One
Foundation waist and sleeves thing of particular importance
patterns were fitted for ’ the'regarding these affidavits is
“on that the person making
Tuesday” afternoon, June 10, at the affidavit must give the
the home of Mrs. W. G. Darden, reason why he is familiar with
One new member, Mrs. J. D. the applicant’s age. Also it is
Sixteen mesh screen wire
should Im? used for screening
windows and doors and should
be tacked to a frame that will
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cover the entire window, said
Miss Lorene Stevens, H. D.
Agent, when giving a kitchen
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Mr. Boyd Crosby, local in-
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.ME GILMER DAILY MIRROR, -HURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1986.
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Miss Lorene Stevens, H. D.
Agent will be present.
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lev. Obe Barton and Rev. J.
ni V. Harper, a ch rch, to be
known as the Cavalry Baptist
hurch, has been organized here.
The church will affiliate with
he Baptist Missionary Asocia-
ion.
Rev. Bud Petty has heen
lamed moderator pro tem.
ther officers chosen were
Irs. J. M. Hays, clerk,. and
r. Lester ’Pool, treasurer,
'here are. fifteen members at
resent. A Sunday School is
iso being planned. /
A committee has been nam-
d to look for a suitable build-
g site on which to erect a
thurch building. Mrs. Frank
Bradley, Mrs. J. M. Hays and
Mr. ‘Lester Pool are on the
Eommittee. In the meanwhile
meeting® will be held in the
kent, on the lot near J. F.
well’s store.
For at least the balance of
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SHIRT SALE
JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME FOR FATHER’S DAY.
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, progress in investigating
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1936, newspaper, June 18, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440573/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.