The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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PHONE 87.
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GILMER RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
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paign expenses.
The first was filed
June 28 to July 3.
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of fear that theywould molest
her young.
"Don’t let that worry you— we’ll just send them to
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
at the 4-H encampment July
14, at Twin Lakes. ,
Evelyn Wilson, Reporter.
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NEW SAMPLES—
. SEE THEM TODAY
Fountain for "Service As You
Like It.”
VERY SUCCESSFUL
REVIVAL CLOSED AT
WHITE OAK SUNDAY
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Hughes Proposes
Crime Wave Halt
Buford Smith
Hurt When lee
Truck Crashes
Wednesday Last
Day To Cast An
Absentee Vote
Just arrived—this shipment of
attractive and useful ovenware.
It will pay you to come—see
what vour dollarwillbuy. .
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ROOSEVELT PARK
GILMER
Come On In—The
Water’s Fine
Jut reach for your Phone.
Call 129. and well do the
rest. .....-------1.
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TELEPHONE 160
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LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
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LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES 1
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and Cordie Mae is. the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ F. T.
Bishop of the same community.
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Four Expert Barbers
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Mr. and Mra. Earl Une ot
I Dermott, Texas, spent Sunday
in Gilmer with Mrs. Wes Led-
better.
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ing water and boil '
thoroughly heated. Pack
mediately adding one tea:
of salt and covering wit
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Avalon, Catalina Island and
y stated they were having a
" wonderful time. . . . Jim Shep-
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When You Want
Prompt, ReHable. Careful
teaspoon salt and boiling Water dan.
and process quart jars under
ten pounds of pressure for
forty minutes. Beans should be
cut in one awl one-half, inch
preferred
a cimuplakcadvantage.af
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PLANNING TO BUILD,
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Leroy is the son of Mrs. W. Horace Morris and
E. Williams of Union Ridge.
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bruise them. Cover with boil-
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“What? The party is tomorrow night?
the •The hapnx.youngequple
\ make their home with
_ Jayk Crosby who has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. Hugh
Quin, in Galveston the past
two weeks has accepted a
position with the G.R.C. and is
.stationed on Galveston Island.
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treat across Marne, 1914, _
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t ihea of • phonozraph.
Mra. Maggie- Douglass, age
eighty-six years and twenty-
five days, died at her home at
Lafayette Sunday evening at
about eleven thirty.
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16. 1984.
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caught, or get a pardon if they ditch,
go to prison. Those are the
to the church at the close of
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CRYSTAL
LAST SHOWING TODAY
20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS
• BIG WARNER BROTHERS MUSICAL COMEDY DRA*
; MA WITH THE FOLLOWING CAST:
Dick Powell—Ginger Rogers
3 Four Mills Brothers—Allen Jenkins
1 and an imposing cast of famous Radio and Stage artists.
It is worth the small price of admission to get cool and 1
itis well known that the Crystal is the coolest spot any -
:; where and the shows are hand picked specials. Do not ]
try to sleep tonight until you have seen our good show ;,
and taken a trip into the arctic regions of the Crystal - 3,
Blizzard. —
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small pups at the time, and doilet Goods, ete. Try Dar
probably bit the children out —
Circling the Square
hurt. s, I;
The accident was witnessed
by Mr. G. R. Cherry of Dallas,:
who immediately got help and!
rushed Smith to the Ragland I:
Clinic. ;
Two others were in the?
truck with the driver, but!
were not badly hurt. Smith ‛!
was pinned between the truck I!
and the ditch, and his injuries '
Rev. R. A. Clifton will
preach the funeral services at
New Boston for Mrs. Thomp-
son, Tuesday. Mr. Clifton was
pastor of the Baptist church
there about fifteen years ago.
ing at a moderate rate of speed I
teft the rad fr pome unknewn l
reason, and overturned in the]
months ago and has been con-
fined to her bed since then.
She is survived by five sons
and two daughters, namely,
Hill Douglass of Camp county,
George, Alvie, John and Wal-
ter Douglass of Upshur Coun-
ty and Mesdames Buck Gaddis
of Upshur County and Mattie
■mrr hr baptism. ..
. Plans are under discussion
for building a new church
house at White Oak. Friends of
corridor- of the Southwest, aare considered serious,
place of refuge for-erimineis *------------
" stroke of-paralysis about three
weapon, it would be impossible
for a man to escape if ter kill*
Wednesday, Julyc18, will be
the last day that persons can
make request for ballots for
absentee voting.
Up until Monday, a total of
102 absentee ballots had been
east with County Clerk Will
Smith. This seems to show un-
usual interest in the first pri-
mary. '
Maury Hughes, candidate
for Governor, brought a week
of campaigning to a close here
Saturday night with a plea for
law enforcement, which he
promised to effect if elected.
As large a crowd as has
heard any of the candidates
for Governor heard the Dallas
attorney, and gave his talk
close attenion, with liberal
applause when he finished.
Texas people are being mock-
WARNING: Cash no money
Mr. J. L. Sowell, who has
been attending a — summer
course at A. and M., and Mrs.
Soyell, who has been at school
at Commerce, have both re-
turned to their home here for
the summer. _
theBettie,
tuSauty, Mtor;: wi2 W.A. Hamm,
On Thursday, June 21, we
had our regular monthly meet-
ing with Miss Dilworth at the
home of our sponsor, Mrs. Lela
Bailey. We were given demon-
strations on canning carrots
and beans. She also gave us
some suggested menus for
serving luncheon to our moth-
ers sometime in the near
future.
She said in canning use only
clean, fresh and sound fruits
and vegetables. "Two hours
from the garden to the jar"
is a good slogan: Select young,
tender carrots about one and
one-half inches in diameter.
Sort, serape, wash, dice and
cook until almost done. Fill con
tainers and cover with one
When his ice truck turned
over about 11:30 Mondaymorn-
ing near Johnson’s Chapel,
Buford Smith was , seriously
A report was received Sat-
urday saying that the female
police dug ownefr by H. L,
Hudgins, which had bitten two
Iphildryu within a week, wm
not suffering from rabies.
The dog had bitten Billie
Boykin, and several days later
also bit Betty Stephens.
• The dog was the mother of
Mr. Leroy Williams and Miss
Cordie Mae Bishop, both of
Union Ridge, were united in
marriage Saturday night at
White Oak, by Rev. Truman
used for a door stop at the
F. & M. Bank. . ... Abb Bland
in an amiable mood as he
circled the square Monday
mornig, the drouth must not
be bothering his crops. ...
BY TUCKER a LASCHINGER
ing another or robbing a bank.
"The Federal pardon and
parole system should be adopt-
ed in Texas, so that the crimin
al may know he will never get
out of prison unions he de:
serves it.” *
The great treck though the
East Texas pine woods and
field showed green pastures
and fine fields of corn aad
other products, to such extent
that Hughes declared it ap-
peared in better shape than
other sections. -------
C. E Florence in a pleasant
Er mood over the receipt of a
* telegram from his wife and
\ — "Shs who > are visiting in Cali-
perd —commenting.m .... on • -
An old time revival was
brought to a close Sunday
night at White Oak Baptist
Church, in Gregg county just
across the Upshur county line.
Rev. Obie Barton, who is
pastor of the White Oak
church, was assisted in the
meeting by Rev. Truman Jor-
Rev. Barton in this county will
also be gald to know that
under his pastorage there has
been a marked spiritual, up-
building, and that he is being
given fine cooperation by the
church membership.
three reasons why they are
robbing and killing our citi-
iens.
"My plan for consolidation
of State enforcement agencies,
with a radio broadcasting ste-
tion in a central office in Aus-
tin, and that combined agency
co-ordinated with local agencies
in every county. With that
groom’s mother.
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Mr. Boog Glass, who has
been stationed at-the - CCC
camp at Cleburne for the past
year has been transferred to
a new camp at Marathon,
Brewster County.
day night to Miss Ruth Fen-
nell, also of Bettie.
Horace was i senior .at Gil-
mer High School last year, and
both . he and his bride have
many friends who will wish
them much happiness.
Rev. R. A. Clifton performed
the ceremony at the Baptist
Parsonage, Saturday night.
Union Ridge 4-H
boiling water in which/they
o | were blanched and process for
forty minutes under ten pounds
pressure. -v
?l We adjourned to meet again
MK" Horace Morris, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Morris of
Wm. Marks, a Welsh miner,
has learned to speak and write
sixteen languages. r
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The weather continues ex-
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GILMER LUMBER CO.
Martin of Goree. Texas.' She
was the widow of the late
Robert Douglass. She is also
survived by several grand-
children among them, Raby
Gaddis who is employed by
Marshall’s Grocery in Gilmer
and Albert” Douglass who for-
merly lived here. Funeval ser-
vices were held at Lafayette !
Monday afternoon at two p. m.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1934, newspaper, July 16, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440903/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.