The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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MYSTERYINTNEAIR!
MURDER ON WINGS!
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Dressed Chickens
For Bale At Al Times
Mrs. Joe Davis. . -
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PHILCO
and family of Grover and Mrs.
Watts and children of Pittsburg
visited in the community, .
For a Happy, Prosperous
doughnuts and sausage, after
which they sgjourned to the
yard and shot fireworks. " The
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our Eyes on. unsjan pD--y
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May theNewYear bring
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slumber party Thursday night.
The girls arrived about ten
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of Winnsboro visited relatives
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VISIT THEM TODAT.
residence, never to be
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for your patronage during
1034. And let us express the
hope that we may cintiue
tq serve yot during the com-
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COMPLETE AUrO repairing
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$175.00 BANK ACCOUNT
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Crystal and Strand
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---Special! ,
Upon purchase of a haireut
on ahave Luke and Pat wiu
Bonner, Truman Edwin Hailey,
Jesse larence-White, J. R.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Cross
n, UPSHUE couNry, HExA8, THURSDAY
Oh Park Proj
Fletcher Lovell:
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID FOR , ,
Cow Hides
GROCERY SPECIALS
about the fulfillment of many"
of your Idearest hopes. And
may each new day’of the
coming year bring youa
here. -uli6; ,
Mrs. Emma Mallay and baby
of Tyler Visited her • brother,
HTgu.“NI ginupMr, M. c. Cook and family. ,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eih"tMr, and Mr«. B. B Wade
visited at Rosewood and at-
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PHILCOS. World wido reception, a
veloystone. Radio’s greatest values
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Fletcher Lovel
SOUTH HIGHWAY i
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GIR IE IE TrINGGS
MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU
HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY'
Gilmer Filling Station
B. €. Sorrells J. F. Gorman
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NATIONAL TIREsAND BATTERIES —g -
these i
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subjects, the entitre .program
having a complete balance in and broke his neck.
entertainment. . 1
Friday and ’ Saturday — the
measure of Happiness, Joy
and.ontentment.NiL
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Accept our _ sincere thanks
ecC camps oh January 17th.
I Unless ‘Congress appropriates
" more funds for, the 4 divilian
and family visited, relatives at ISatu?day ad 81
_ : Mr. 3. W. Davis and family, Mr and Mrs.
Mrs.- Morris Cone
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Conservation Copps this will be
thi woFkamdamacgoun orFetealthlly arounkmoekedovet hmppskaroroltmenttme-tma £
his exceptiqnal bilities as, . several articles. As she froze campment Mpirp/fmei . al.
landscager.-very. erediable re- in her tracks, and. listened, she ready appropriated wil be ex,
spits are being accomplished. heard them steal into the back hausted. . ‘ .
The stream running thruogh room of her apartment, and going from Upshur
I a a • a- • • i i "‛u Ixamll srfsamr am ahd B ’ 53 - - 57 ,2.77
county are as fgllows: Sam R.
Pruitt. Bill Frank Long, Cie-
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1 0 -s Cabbage_28e
10-bs. Rutabaga Turnips We
Winesap Apples, doz. -12
Nice Sipe Oranges, doz.
Fresh Cocpanuts, each „ Sc
Fresh Tomatoes, 1b. 9e
Lettuce, head-"— —--5
, No. 7 and Short Cut L
Steak, 1b. ____________ Se
Loin, T-Bone and Round
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Abilanesta-attaia Hardin- Sim-Newsomae.
"Everybody Ragda The Mirra^P _—L
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g------- -e games and
keeping those awake that tried
tn sleep.?
Breakfast was served atsix,
after which all went to their
S homes having had a very en-
joyable time.
Those present were:1 Misses
Fayren and Hughleen Shaw.
Doris Dah, Marie Loyd; Doro-
thy RidgewayEntalia Hletch-
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; elathes are lauindered here.
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
door and/flew away to the big ,
woods sth of theAndersonspent--playing.
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3 I The, holidays have passed
/cheerfully for most’of our
/1 community ahd there has been
I a lut of visiting here. -
/y Mr. and Mrs. James Small-
/ wood (nee) Irba Fay Garrett
f and baby of. Wichita Falla
1 /.visited homefolks, -s
TMrsrRoaaFoutss- —of —Big
| Sandy visited relatives. ' r J
Mr. Cecil ayis of Big Sandy
- visited his parents, Mr.< and
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The
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Barber Shop
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Mr. Luke Bullock
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Mr. Pat Patterson
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in its ownership and the two
will be asshiated in giving
the publie first elass harber
$175 FREE! Oh Park Projeet, Anderson's Home I
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BANK NIGHT TONIGHT in two thima 0 th RQonevd — A Counts boy* wii be"er - to
park project, making a total When Mrs. Virgiia Anderv
. r' , 'ON THE SCREEN f? of seventy hands a week work-son reached home Tuesdy
s.... ‛ ing on the improvement- of night she hard some one walk
nds. Mr. Terry Gor-ing around onthe back porch
man is foreman in charge of | of her home, and ad they mov:
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$35
wmganu .............. «A meetihg of - the Park
xestigate the territory covered Board, has been called for to- Keith and +he hostez
morrow (Friday) morning, at lalene Cavanaugh:
9130, in the Chamber of Com-
merce office^
an rovu, Among the matters to be
just what her discussed ia..the work . now. he.
.g 4 ‘ \ in* dune oil th# park grounds. mans VniveypRy,
a surprise and chargin a big fat ft will be a shont meeting, and --
its every member is asked to take
the time to be present.. ,
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RlMmlna on 7 wall ? aS his by A
’ ammtmmgamt ras-"ums ,
L/ n- of ehhidn arid/many relativeswhen the family tried to cap-
>nd frT^A 'f ---— [ture him and restore him to
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Coe Cleaning .Co. 4
Phone 129.
CAREFUL CLEANING
For 11 Years Gilmers Lead. ।
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er, Evelyn Adama, Mrs. Glenn a Miss Grace Newsome has re-
Mm., turned to her studien at Ch HU- . —.3
cbthe, Mo., after spending M the 2
Christmas holidays with her
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you meet Uis human bird of PIeX who stalks his
CRYSTAL
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- the Strand will be open _ to-
’ 1 - night. -t ■ . '
“Murder in the.-Clouds” is a
very thrilling mystery story
. with an aerial setting,, com-
v, Lining comedy and romance
' v with suspenseful Action. There
the park is being rocked up onwalk around in there. As she
he sides, and the Butler street was alone in the— apartment
। erossing is beings _ improved. she didn'tHimake a soundebut
Where this street crosses the guietly slfppedzwer and lock- Ancel Hnmberlin, Almon- c.
- stream a rock and 'comeretesedthe doorh between her room Boner, Truman Edwin Hailes.
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hauled to the park and mor e Probably .everyone of -her quilts
wilF be needed to form rustic would be stolen. I
_ ] retaining walls andsother fea- After a time the noise tsub-
. . ______... . ■ _ tunes. s..... sided and Mrs. Anderson went
IANK ACCOUNT . Crystal pitsents-sing Crosby ,0 .2----- ‘ t« sleep however,, stitt-,:too
CRYSTAL TONIGHT and Kitty Carlisle in “Herzls DAA4h (f(- A - w,arx and Um .frightened to in-
T. Heart." sunday, Monday Veau WV. A ------ ..
will both 'ind Tuesday. Katherine Hep- - 'Holiday, Dec. 21 by th. prowler. , .
maaterpiece,-The-Little Minis-MughesL Spring Mew Er,: - Mo Andercsonacrlrcond,. dee
——-e- Mr. C. A.Holidav, age 77termined to
——-Clouds"andtob present for Mr. and Mrs, o.s. Carpentarfatssed mch.tohen
and daughter of Dallas -wpentHraliday,with whom he hadgoose was calmly taking -I
Tuesday and Wednesday in made his1 home for a number beauty sleep on her quit box.
Gilmer with Mr. and Mrs. H. of years- .‘The. goose had been purchas- _______
3. Gordo . .4- His body was carried to -ka-edby Mrs..Ann Samms who SLUMBER PARTY
Henry Saturdaz.whereit.wasoccupies the other half of the en
man, slept four nights in « tree laid rest in tbe family Anderson residence, and stor-
while insane, insisting that he Yivlgg wr held in Ied it onahe back porth.in 4
L I Services were hed in -a” crate. The fowl had gotten out
fayette Baptist Church, con-of the crate andwas looking
V, T; A -Johhs of for a warm place to pend tbe _
listed by Rev. •nirhtu v order was candy making, wl,
have was enjoyed, very much. ______
* The midnight lunchconsist,
ed of coffee, hot choeolate.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935, newspaper, January 3, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447760/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.