The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. 4
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have kept the faith, henceforth
there is laid up for me a crown
of righteousness. And not to
me only but to all them who
ville, Mr. D. LOrr and family
of Kerens, Mrs. Ida Newsome
of Kerens, Mr. Stanley Orr and
family of Carthage, Mr. W. W.
Orr of Longview, B. B. Orr and
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visited her sister, Mrs.
Earp Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mamie Williamson
With Upshur County’s
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July 8.
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-- NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
You and your family want safe
broket on your new motor car—
brakes that will give you maxi-
mum stopping power brakes
that will' be always equalised,
always dependable— and that
means New Perfected Hydraulic ,
Brakes. Chevrolet is the only -
low-priced car that has them.
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enjoying the biggest demand in its history.”
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. Only Air-Conditioned Building on Grounds
. HIGH-COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
And for all-rouyd performance
with economy, there is nothing
like Chevrolet's High-Compres
- sion Valve-in-Head Engine. It’s
the same type of engine that is
used in record-holding airplanes.
"" power boats and racing cars; it
^-will save you money mile after
. static; and it, too, is exclusive to
Chevrolet in the low-price range.
“You’re right. And there’s a good reason.
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Everybody knows that this hew Chevrolet
is the first motor car with all modem ad-
th by the high school band as well
as Sec. J. A. Brogoitti of the
Friends present were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Maddox, Mr. Alva
Coppedge and family, Mr. and
attendance. Everyone is asked -Mr. c. B. Melton told of the
to bring a basket lunch and
spend the day. Ample provision
.. more efficientr
Electrolux is able to operate mo af-
fciently becaume of its remarkable sim-
plicity. Like every Electrolux, the
Keroeene model has no moving parts.
A wieklems glow-type burner eircuisteo
the refrigerant whieh to cooled by ordi-
nary air. Electrolux uses no water.
—Nomovinopartatowear!
Thanks to its abmence of moving parts,
Electrolux to permanently ailentand--
naves on repairs tool Foe parts that
do not move cannot cause noise or wear!
Modern living at ita Anent!
You’l be proud to have thia beautiful
Electrolux in your kitchen. American
women themeelves created ita smart
new designt And every day you have
it, you” appreciate more the way it
keeps fopd perfectly fresh, provdes
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. IMPROVED GLIDING r
KNEE-ACTION RIDE* .
You also want the greater comfort
and frtater road stability of Chev- ,
rolet’s Improved Gliding Knee- ’
Action Ride*,- Millions of Knee-
Action users will tell you that this
snthe wqrkda- safest, smoothest ~
ride. And, of course, it's exclusive
to Chevrolet in the low-price
range.
GENUINE FISHER
NO DRAFT
VENTILATION*-----
You'll get a lot of comfort out of
this feature, too. h gives each
passenger individually controlled
ventilation . . . "scoops in” re-
freshing breezes on hot days . . . —r
. eliminates drifts in cold weather
.. . prevents clouding of the
windshield. It's available only
in this one low-priced ear.. ”
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SOLID STEEL one-piece
TURRET TOP
You want a tafe toof over your
head, too—a Solid Steel one- ,
- piece Turret Top. It gives com-
plete overhead protection ... to
smarter lookin ... helps to keep )
passengers cooler in summer and
warmer in winter . . . eliminstes
necessity for top repairs or re-
" dressing. Only CChevrolet offers
. it at low prices.
J. C. McDonald. . ... . n ,
. 112: t 1 i ci ... visiting at Duncan, Okla.
Quantities of lovely- flowers
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CEMETERY WORKING
AT LAFAYETTE FRIDAY
There will be-a - cemetery
working at Lafayette,' Texas,
Friday, July 17. Everyone in-
terested is urged to be present.
Those attending were: Mr. the body back from
, Sunday morning and
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HOW CARDUI HELPS
$ MONTH AFTER MONTH
WWher -there have been severe pains
Wery month, from funetinal dis-
tirbances resuting from poor nourish-
ment, Cardui has helped thousands
of women to obtain relief. _ Their
dhnfidence in Cardui makes them eager
t recommend it to other women
deeding such a medicine.
-“I suffered a great deal with pain
f my side and a weakness in my
beok," writes Mrs. Walter Page, of
Ennsville, Ind. “This made me ao
nervous I couldn’t rest. - Each month
It would suffer all over and would
have to go to bed. One of my neigh-
bin-s told me how Cardui helped her,
so I took it and it helped me. After
tiling eight bottles, I Was much bet-
ter. I Surely can recommend Car-
dui for weakness and pain.".
Of course, if Cardui does not bene-
fit YOU, consult a physician.
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with Mrs. Will Williamson.
Miss Mell Davidson spent the
week-end at Gilmer visiting her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maberry.
Quite a number are attending
the meeting at Hopewell thia
week.
Optometrist at Gilmer Drug
Company every Friday.
City Secretary C. H. Roberts
spent Thursday and Friday in
Dallas regarding the city’s
bond issue of $100,000 and the
proposed change in the tele-
phone status.
spoke many words of praise
for the many duties performed
by him in the quarter of a cen-
tury he had known him.
. A delicious dinner was serv-
ed under a huge shade tree.
All who attended reported a
joyous day of fellowship with
the family.
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some and children of Independ-
ent Springs visited relatives
here Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Newsome
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Lansdale and children
Ore City Friday. Mineola spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Horace New-
Grace Methodist Church of
Houston and secretary of her
Sunday School class.
The Croley ambulance brought
The windows should be ar-
ranged in the kitchen so there
will be windows on two sides
or a door opening to the out-
side and windows on the other,
to give the proper amount of
light while working, said Miss
Lorene Stevens at the Mings
Chapel H. D. club Wednesday,
June 24, at the home of,Mrs.
J. E. Nation. ..... —l
Sash curtains made of some
kind of printedematerial that
will be easy kept clean may be
used instead of shades.
Windows should be screened
with sixteen inch mesh wire
were visitors here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Newsome
and children of Ore City visited
relatives here Sunday.
Messrs. William Hinson and
Archie Stilwell were callers
here Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Rape
and children of Cedar Springs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Winefred
Rape Sunday.
as presiding elder will have
charge of the meetings. Be- „..„v J. avayzuz
ginning with the Sunday School Ellison and family of Ore City.
at 9:46, and continuing through _
the afternoon session there will
be much to interest the people.
At the eleven o’clock hour
an outstanding preacher of our
section will bring the message.
The entire group will then re-
pair to the city park to spread
lunch together.
Coming back to the business
session. of the conference at
two o’clock, reports will be heard
from all of the churches. At
the conclusion of this session
one of the prominent laymen
of the Marshall District will de-
liver an address. ,
.. • The Gilmer church is especial
ly anxious that there be a good
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Several from this place at- <
tended the Centennial Thurs-
day and reported a nice time.
Mr. Meredith Anglin is visit-
ing in Austin this week.
Mr. T. M. Oxford is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay , Spencer I
and family of Grice visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Spencer Sun-
day.
Mrs. E. H. Poole is reported
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer
of Grice visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Spencer Sunday, r
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morris’
baby is on the sick list this •
week. .'
Several from here attended
the West Upshur singing con-
vention at Enon Sunday night.
A family reunion was held
at the home of the Rev. J. B.
Orr in the Newsome com-
munity on Sunday, July 5.
A host of friends were pres-
ent to enjoy the day with the
her son, Mr. J. A. Earp.
Mrs. Eva Manhue of Stamps
is visiting her father, Mr. C.
M. Steelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Green
Practically all of the Metho-
dist Churches of Upshur Coun-
ty will be represented at the
joint Quarterly Conference to
be held in Gilmer next Sunday,
July 12. There will be a full
day’s program for all who
will attend.
Mrs. C. B. Melton, Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Maddox, Mrs. Jewel
Smith and family, Mr. Everett
Carswell and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Winslett and daugh-
Gilmer was represented at
the Mt. Pleasant Milk Festival
Will be paid by the manufacturer for
' any Corn GREAT CHRISTOPHER .Corn
. Cure cannot remove. Alao removes
Warts and Callouses. 36c at Robert-
McClelland, C. E. Florence, C.
H. Roberts, J. A. Still, N. J.
Harrison, Frank Futrell, and
vantages to sell at such a low price —it’s
•e on^ comypt -priced cah. /"
CHEVROLET
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ML E. Quarterly
Conference With
Picnic Sunday
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aged pioneer farmer •
services were held at the Gil-
mer Methodist Church Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Stewart Clen-
denin of the Methodist Church
conducted the services assisted
by Rev. R. A. Clifton of the
Baptist church. Music was
furnished by the choir which
sang, "The Old Rugged Cross.”
"When They Ring . Those
Golden Bells For You and Me",
and "Safe In the Arms of
Jesus."
Interment was at the Croley
lot at the City Cemetery with
the following pall bearers:
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from her many friends in -
Houston and Gilmer covered
the newmade grave.
. Among the friends and family
from out otown who attended
the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs.
Arch Fitzgerald of Chandler;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crol; Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Croley, George
Croley, Jack and Milton Croley,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berry Cook of ___
Houston; Ms* Woods, Mds.
Richards and Mrs. George
Croley of Longview; Mrs. Tom
Croley, Mr. and Mrs. Lanham
Croley of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Till Coates of Vernon; Mr.
Frank Carr and son of Texar-
kana; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Croley of Gladewater; Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Rice of Benton,
La., and Mrs, Wm. McKinney -
of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Chas.*
Abernathy of Houston.
The reunion was opened with
a scripture reading by Rev. J.
B. Orr from 2nd Timothy, I
have fought a good fight, I
VOU don’t have to live in the eity
1 to emjoy all the advantages of the
finest of modern city refrigerators—
Eleetrolux! For rural homes. Elee-
trolux now operates on keromene . .
gives you the eame perfect refrigera-
Moo that has made it the choice of
more than half a million American
families! ——......
Rune for amazinglu little!
It's a real opportunity! Especially
when you copisider how very little it
enets to run Electrolux. A n ive gallon
filling of kerosene lasts a week or more.
No daily attention needed. Owners
report their Electrolux operating (or
aa bttto an 3H« a day!
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will be made for the comfort
of the people, and the program
, as arranged by-the presiding
elder will be outstanding.
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EAT WITH US!
Short Orders of all kinds,
Choice Hamburgers and Sand-
wiches at Gilmer Sandwich
Shop. Southwest comer square.
W. C. (BILL) DANIELS.
100-dwp
ALL THESE FEATURES AT
CHEVROLETSLOW PRICES
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Mane Medels qml,, 120 additiqnat Eien
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Motemre-lnuallmee Plan—monehi, pa-
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SHOCKPROOF
STEERING*
Also an outstanding advanrae--
also exclusive to this one low-
priced car—to Shock proof Steer-
ing". It climinates steering wheel
vibration-makes driving easier
and safer than evrhefore. Visit
your nearest Chevrolet dealer to-
day and have a thorough demon-
stration of thia only complete
low-priced car.
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Try "Ruh-My-Tism" - Worid'a ‘Best
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The rain that fell here the
past week wasgreatly appreciat
ed by everyone
Mr. and Mrs. dis Carter and
children left Sunday afternoon
to visit the latter’s parents
who live in Oklahoma.
We are glad to report that
Mr. Oscar Abbott, who has
.been very ill the past week is
improving nicely .
Mrs. Willie Gilbert and two
children of Daingerfield visited
her sister, Mrs. Doris Newsome
Thursday.
Mr. and x Mrs. C. B. Melton of
Coffeeville and Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Coppedge of Ore City
were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Maddox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maddox
and two children motored to
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1936, newspaper, July 9, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440592/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.