The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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THE GlLMER WEEKLY MIROR, THURSDAY, JAN. J. 1934.
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A shower was given for
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Mr. Foy McLendon and femi
relatiyes
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Melntyre
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Mrs. J. A. Chasiain lastweek.
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" Mr, and Mrs. Knox
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change, making the ship, rock
- Mrs. H- A. HWolfe has re-
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of Winnsboro visited rclatives
re: .
Malloj and baby
Mrs. Kmi
and family.
. Mr. and
B.BWade
somewhat
now.
“It is near Christmas so
for the holidays. He has been
will close by wishing everyone
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Clarkdale, Ariz. for the past
Hix Stegall has a very sick
firat Say
CONCORD SCHOOL NEWS
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two marriages Saturday night
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Sardines, 5 cans ........ 18c
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Vanilla Extract
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Mar-
Tyler visited relatives
last Sunday.
of
with
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Miss Verlie Youngblood
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sideways, tumbling people and
furniture about and from the
dining room and kitchen came
- the crash of breaking dishes.
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From Valley
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Our school is 1____
nicely with an increased
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Mrs. Williamson Baird
son.
Mrs:
Harvey Stegall Christmas. E
Mrs. Tom, Gill and Mr: and
Louis Eooper of Overton
and Mrs. Randair Monk,
received many nice and u
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Checks '
COLDS
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Joe, and grandson Godfrey
Gunter of Rusk spent Christ-
mas with relatives.
citrus orchards.
Leqafsorginspeeted tlw |WW
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HOMIYN, No. 2% can
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Wedding bells rang^for Jgt.
rollment over last' month. _
Honor Roll:
Primer: Mary Dell Nunn.
HeeondOrMot Frank- Ger-
bish, Reginald Milligan, Ruth
McBrayer. H. Nugent, -Mary
Frances Townlin, Ruth Town-
lin.
rillo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schlommach of Burkburett,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W, Adkins.
SYSTB
——EARNEST AMEEN.
J. W. Free Back
MINGS CHAPEL
..Watch Our
Windows
FOR n--
• Added Specials
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PRUNES,2 lbs.—
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15c
. 23c
Ilf
a letter to The Mirror, written
r’in-the North Atlantic aboard
the S. S Olympic, hetellsot
her parents, Mr. J. T. Young-
blood and family.
and a Happy New Year, and ]
hoping to bed each of you soon.
ten emiles mm his orchards,
and reports a wild eat drilling
just three miles from —his
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/ seemed a succession of rolling
mountains. ......
10c APPLES 2
--Mr. Maurice Hinson of Hen-
derson spent the week-end in ,
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' Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
visited - Mr. and Mrs.
A
visited at Rosewood and at-
tended the 5th Bunday meeting.
Batuzday and Sunday. ....J .
Mr and Mrs. Elvin Garrett
. m-e- ( -
r ■: . Mr. Earnest Ameen, Who has
~ spent the past several months
t - ,s - visiting relatiles in Syria, has
• • arrived in New York City on
e3"7 his way home and will prob-
- abls reach Gilmer shortly. Ini
RAISINS 2 MT-
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Mr. Parker Hill and family visited in the home of Mrandais string.band, the Oak Llitf
and Howard Palmer spent Tues Mrs. GA. Harrison, Sunday 3
day with his parents at Grace-
Melody Boys will givea con-
cert at’Latch. Saturday night, ,,
January 5th, at 7:30. Come
hear the- boys sing and play. ‘
Admission, Adults 15c, Child-
ren 10c. , 254-1dwlp.
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NOTICE ’
a.lot of visiting hare.
" Mr. and Mrs. James Small-
wood (nee)„Irba Fay Garrett
and baby of Wichita . Falls
visited homefolks.
seen
—1 M, Mattie Foster and
he holidays with
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The Stoiy of the Bfcle Toid ih. Picture
Mrs. Rosa Fouts of Big
•Sandy visited relatives. g
Mr. Cecil Davis of Big Sandy
visited his parents, Mr.and
Mrs. Joe Davis. ‘
Misses Laura anda Myrtle
Davis visited their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fin-
overboard. The wind was terif,
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. Jake Long,,
us Morris, C..
GRICE
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, -V $ 'fl
way and Ruth Janes of Sand
en, 9, The members are- -to Hill, and just after their de-
ave their patterns fitted at parture, James Moore and Miss
hiaiime. Everyone is invited. Evie Leona Hitt of Longview
. Green of Tyler pert of last
wekj-,‛ "12 -0- ly of Paris visited
m , i , here port wf last week, .
Mrs, Taylor Turmian-of Pal- • - --5
las spent the holidays with her
I of
here
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Atlantic I witnessed the worst
storm I Kav«-ever seen'and TH
.take back what I said. aboutt
- never getting seasick, because
though it were a rowboat, The
sea was so rough that-the four „
propellers would rise clear out EdgarRiGgeway
of the water and then the 1----- - -
In the Ads. the same mission.
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Our boys’ haseball team has <;
,met the all-stars in two games.
* Mrs, W: E, Beavers, Wednes- We won by five points in the,
_____________- the day afternoon, Dec. 19, to ex- first game and lost by one -
nts of a wonderful New change home-made Christmas point im the second.
gift of grapefruit and gifta. -1 - ■ • * We are to meet,again, this .
gu » _ • • . . Friday and are expecting a
fine gama^ /
PRODUCE
CABBAGE, Pound ..... 2c
Jonah anad the Whala.— Commanded by th* Lord.to prophesy agninst Nineveh, Lonh
teape from this comiission by flight to Tarshimh. He’wenfto Joppa and found a ship going to Tarshish- A
furious storm arose and the sallors after their attempts tolighten the ship proved vain, questioned Jonah.
"And he said unto them, I am a Hebrew; and I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, which hath made the sea
* and'dry land. Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, What shall we do unto the*, that
the sea may becalm unto us? And hs said uuto them, take me up, and cast me forth into th sea; so shall
th* sea be calm unto thee; for I'know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you."—Jonah 11.9-12. -
• "So they took up Jonah, and cst him forth into thessea; andhthe soceased from, her raging. New the.
, Lord had prepared a great fish to' swallow up Jonah.. And Jonah woe in th* belly of th* fish three days and'
three nights."—Jonah 1: 15-1T, .Jonah then prayed earnestly to the Lord. “And the Lord spake unto the
‘ "eh, and it vamited out Jonah upon the dry land."--Jonah 2: 10. This illustration is from Merian’s story
of the Bible in pictures, engraved in 162b. ■
SAND HILL
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BACDN,.Sliced, 1b. ■.... 23c
PIG LIVER, 2-lbs. for . 15c
purr SAUSAGE, 2-lbs. 25c
gifts.
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parents, Mr. J. F.Yoningblood
I and family, •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver ot
ONIONS, pound v„..
SPUDS. 10-lbs. .....
BANANAS, doz ....
.Mirror .Md Semi-| CORN FLAKES
' Hershey’s Cocoa
1-lb. can ...........
Refreshments of ham, sand-
wiches, cookies, hot chocolate
■ C.
666
s-4.
48 lbs. $1.54
24 lbs. - 84c
CIGARETTES
■Carton . . 1.45
jPackage ... ; 15c
the CCC camp at
FLOUR -
penen
Guaranteed
APPLES “'29c
- Pattonfield spent Sunday with of Pittsburg visited Mr.
। Mr. S. A. .Youngblood and I
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8. 10c
has recently
lacing wells just
AMr. and Mrs. Winifred Guest
of West Mt. visited his par-
ashed ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F Guest
during Christmas. U,4
, .rvcs . v—r- , .. Mrs, Damond, Meadows and
fie whipping the mm aboutchildren and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. apo....... ~... ......
hike a heavy rain and the. ocean Wade spent the past week with Creamer’s brothers, Tom and
relatives at Daingerfield.././
Mr. and Mrs. Esty Farrow
_v„ visited Mr -and • Mrs. Tom
•v • Ferguson At Ore City. Sunday
Mr.and Mrs.- Rufus Stot
Mrs. Tillery and children
The young folks enjoyed a visited at Leesburg last week.
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Earnest Ameen Is
Back Home; Tells
■ - of Ocean St
progressihe Quality Cleaning
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„stajed in Paris for three days.
From ' Cherbourg we boarded
thetotympie,omef-theworle
largest: steamers. -
- "The first three days on -__
Mr. aad Mrs. John Wilson of
- Mrs. Bill Craig Saturday night Ft. Worth visited Mrs. Wilson‛s Gilmer.
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merce.-2 ■ .tK,
Rev, Carl Sehlommachtpreach
ed here Sunday night.
. The W. O. W. is giving Ad.
: entertainment Friday night---
The public is invited.
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— And coffee were served to Id Rev. R A. Clifton performed
Edd members And two visitors. two marriages Saturday night
T. The next regular meeting at the Baptist Parsonage. The
will be held-afMrs., JT C. first couple was Edgar Ridge-
Young’a, Wednesday afternoon,
’ Harvey Stegal and family
visited r: and Mrs. B ill
Hornsby of Gladewater ndast
AnaMartin"and.son,Sunday. ( 1
Tatum, stexa4 visited reMyes' Cm..
spent the week-end with their -A w nivU Lui f.miiv
s fames Sfatsh, alrMr:
♦ me. 1., nt w__-L__-ana__» u____
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Creamer 2 J;
spent the week-end With Mrs.
. parents. Mr. and Mrs.
y rett, last " -- , H ..
I Mr. and Mrs. Freshgur spent " "
Christmas with their homo- •
folks at Me. Pleasalt nd Com- •
dcher brother.
John Gill, at Overton. iof.Tyler.vis
Mr. and Mrs. John Stone of MvM LuX™ „ «
Overton visited the home of piei+g prStba ,g
day. . Harvey stegal, Christmas. ’ yisited at Rosewood and
Stout Mr.
spent Mrs.________ ____
and Mrs.0vhited reitivera,heretaSun- and tamily w Grower and Mrs.
d Archie White has moved’toWatgand chidreno Pittsburg
Shady Grove. , igVisited inithejcommunity- ■_
Mrs. Bennie The Christraas tree and pro-; p • 202uma = ;
_ -me. anu purpey gram was wdl attended at this । Renewy9TAirrorand Semi-
-ocean’s temper has improved Fleteher of Dallas visited their place: All seumed to enjoy it Weekly News now for $1.50.
-m-hat " mother, Mrs, Susi Hetcher, very much. . g ---
hristmas. '. • ‘ Johnnie Cre-------hem- E - - ■ ’
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hearn.
imGirrhora NSr Pana with
Mrs Jim Green. \ three months.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Wat- I. Giegan ac a vezy aon, . . w .
—son of Rusk are visiting rela- child He. with apliquid 2 Tahlets HEADACHES
. tiveshere..- : 7 sudden Attack of congestion Salve « Nose ‘Drops insminutn,
' ' M.and Mrs, O. C. Phillips of Saturday night. _L.-11
Harleton spent Christmas with -
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Ridgeway.
. — g * Mr. and Mrs. Acie HiH and
Mr. J. W.Free has just re- family if Grace ton visited Mr.
. tumed from artrip to the Rio and Mrs. W, W. Adams Sun-
Grade Valley where he visited dayuz
Mrs. W. W. Adams is ill at
this writiag. " ■
PICKLES
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DOG FOOD, 3 cans ....
KRAUT,No.2%can,.
the voyage home: "
“I am heading back for good
a-old Gilmer after an absence of
. six months. I left Syria ’on
— 1, via Egypt, Italy,
-Greeee And France where' I
SQUASH, per lb....... 5c
LETTUCE 2 9c
mumeemmmmursmammmuumumm
PLEASANT GROVE
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NAVY BEANS. 5 lbs. . . 29c
Laundry Soap 6 ££* 23c
Lux Toilet SOAP, 3 bars 17c
FOLGER’S COFFEE
-■ J ■' “USE eNE-FOURTH LESS"- —
12-lb. can . 63c; 1-lb. can . 32c
PEACHES 15c
TOMATO SOUP, can ... 5c
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tha proud parents of a fine
boy. ' .2- ■■'. 1,. _
Rev. and Mrs. Fielden of turned from a visit in
In fact, during one whole day Union Ridge spent Sunday
they couldn’t serve meals. The with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Simp
—- ---g’tofFGilmer
Sund ’With':
A. Stephens. „ - - v«
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bonner i
have moved to Graceton.
Mr. and I-.
Fletcher and Mr.-Barney
-- —■- —-ug r--Ruth Jones Sturday 1,g.,,
boat would take a nosi^ divec Also for Mr. J. P. Moore and
other times “the wind " would Miss Evi Hitt. We wish for family spent the 1
t both couples a happy weddedrelatives at Shrev
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Cooker are
L gp.lilnannlmseen ’
MEAL2Olb».53c
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; -spent in bed eating lemons and
apules. They were supposed to -
prevent seasickness but.I found :
out differently,1 as they didn’t t-
much. I wish I could have
—had a camera long enough to
take a motion picture of the
sea at its worst moments. It
was really wonderful for those
able to enjoy it. 1a
“In spite of the enormous 7 '
size 'and. Weight of dur boat, =
theocean played withsA as •
Tomatoes, Fresh, 2-lbs. . 15c I
BUNCH VEGETABLES 1
Many Different Kinds, , ; A I
Your Choice. Bunch .... AC I
BELL PEPPERS, ibfi> 10:
. ' c- ‛ . ..j
W -mhi. .22 «* -eak.d-15 ! - -
*-im ar "4 ■
BRICK CHILI, lb. 15c,
WIENERS, small. Ib. .. 14e
Veal Seak™™^ 2-lbs, 2^
STEW MEAT, 1b........5c
LOLOGNA 1b. .Me I
&noked SAUSAGE, lb* . 20c I
T- "Passengers were not allw-
put ej jhe lounge room, for
fear they might be wu.™
25e
20ag
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GILMER, TEXAS-SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
January 4 and 5, 1935
ORANGES SaEGE SE 29 c
ORANGES 0 29,
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waver even esme dashihg up
to the first deck and some-
times the top of the ship seem-
ed on a level with the water.
C-pcec. ■ 282272-32
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f — “The Olympic’s novmalave
. . age speed ip 25 miles an hour- .
during the storm it made four and family ।
....... Tmilesmn as many hours with “ '
the waves pushing the boa
’ v back -continuously. It has a
? ready* mdeus hours late
h—E out of New York but the
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935, newspaper, January 3, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447759/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.