The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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AN IN GREY ' i
There will be a called meet-
TWENTIETH CENTURY "
CLUB MEETING
Mrs. R. H. Laschinger - en-
tre, Jackie Coogan and Evelyn
tury Club at her home on Pecan
Brent, both of whom
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ATL. BRADFIELD,
been away from the screen for
Mrs. Alton Hudgins presid-
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pineapple pie and hot teajwas
The Music Committee, con-
ters were
in the wakef of China’s
red
tend a symphony concert-
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eat in child victims of infantile
Booth, the actor, and Mrs.
Alice, I’ve resolved to
and there to hear him speak to
chew
Wrigley's Double Mint every
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"President, Mrs. Edwin Mar-
shatt: Vice-President, Mrs. J.
But the girl1 accomplice of the
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10-piece colored, orchestra, the
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mentarian, Mn. R. A. Clifton;
„Director.of.MusicsMra-s
Barnwell.. sf
. Mrs. Gladys. Bedwell motored
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Eoogan, out of their ranch and
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With the-moneyfromerthe
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tough spot.
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of the President’s birthday, ni
Some ycommuhifies will hold
their celebrationseithe the
night oef ore or the night after
the actual birthday date. Gil-
the money stolem from "him.
discussede-The nomigkerymdnthecidplowpngiwMmes; siseing of'w. E. quinn,‘L. N.
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election of officers for next
club year and the report! was
nating committee pog
A report of nomination!
THURSDAY BRIDGE 4
CLUB MEETING ’
1 . Mrs. Nelli Cooper, entertain.
? ed the Thursday Bridge Chib4
“Home on the LRange" deals
with the efforts of a band of
Royce Hogg. /
Mr. and Mrs.’ B.’E. Robert-
son and Paul plan to attend the
midterm commencement exer-
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grin.” The Saturday afteroon
a______ performance will be "Madame
Butterfly.”
their new home i—tAustin rab. for the-benefit of dancers =2 ------ -« ---- —
--mewhomse- ' and‘spactaters,"tothe -presi- sate o ehig ettle stolen, and
dent’s iMto- 4henmertgageigm-chiszasch-ipu
“bad-gin” • roles. Randolph
Scott, Dean Jagger, Fuzzy
Knight and Ann Sheridan are
also featured.
valve-in-head engine which pwers Cher-
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the greater number, who use ’
the IctuAl.day H the Presi. smooth crooks tode Randolph
dent’s "anniversary. " '"7*— Scott and his brother. Jackie
By this arrangemant, it wilf
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purpose of conferring one
Masters Mhd one E:A. degree.
Thousands are dying of cold
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For quality at low cost
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Pieces Engaged
For Ball Jan. 30
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ened by a forest fine set
ereoks, ’ . ,.n -
paralysis, to attend the Ball
nnn ^aUM AT STRAND
IrParamougt’—T
of Zane Grey outdoor ro-
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M—cMondaniaPuningstheinassosourn
was going to be out of \ town I
presented Wessel Wilson, Gordon Roberts.
" Clark Davis, Briggs Todd,
conens. - • . ' - prqxy.
R. A. CLIFTON, W. M.
Buie, residence Thursday after
noon. .
gagedrthe orchestra for Weft- L
nesday night, which is the day returnsi after more than two
love with himi, and turns the
those who are contributing to table on them. ’ . - ' _
With her aid. Scott recovers
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which i coming .today and
tomorrow to the Strand "Thea-a ,
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by the-..g BETHESDA LODGE
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office on Tuesday,; Jan.--22nd, E
_______ u _____ at 4:00 p .m. Alf stockholders
Members are asked to’ be including borrowers should be ’
a '------wr "U3
roomy Fisher Bodies are as handsome ab the
exterior-and the performance of these cata
will amaze you. CbevrtWa new and
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ivered frien and cany G. M. A. C. tarms. A Gt
' fheAnnaal Mestunko the -
stockholders of the Gilmer -
Building and Loan Association
. The New Standard Chevrolet Ceach S
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4 , , . After several interesting School Gym Wednesday night,
tertainedu the Twentieth ^Cbn- games of bridge high score Jan. 90, wiu be furnished by a
---e=----- award was presented to Mrs. —-3
street, Thursday afternoon. Clark Davis. J. a, gug
Toasted cheese sandwiches, Orisina $ Californians,
unanimously accepted by the
club. The following officers
werefelected:.
again. '
FJackie Coogan, now a strap-
Co and Jimmie FleetwOod, c-ping, six foot man. makes his +.- ■
v adult debt; and Miss Brent bamit hordes.
it will be a fitting tribute to
the President, and to his inter- Sc®tt. seems ini
Laschinger made a talk on
Ellen Terry.
Refreshments were serve-
the seventeen members pres-
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| MRS. C. T. CROSBY
ENTERTAINS CLUB
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ed ’the Friday Bridge Club at ।
her. home Wednesday after-1
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After the business meeting ly have made many friends and
, Mrs. T. S. Ragland read an in- we regret to lost them
teresting paper on j Edwin citizens.
In the final dramatic wrac,
_ Jackie Coogan rides their prize __,_______
‘s picturization horse afo vitoryithe big ing of Bethesda Lodge on Fri- ________ , —
-- race while Scott and Evelyn day night, et-ze'clock for the will be held' in the "Sretary'a,
Home the Rang," celebrate the event by .auribunc
cttit 1 ing their forthcoming marriage.
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, d day this year. It has so many the success of his favored pro-
benefits and I love ittoo.Sally. ject in the interest ofcrippled . .
-1268-dlp. children; although their lives are threat.
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to. Shreveport Thursday to at: - For better Job Printing sail
the Mirror. Telephone 179. -
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Several enjoyable games of
contract were played and Mrs.
T. C. Bryant won high score.
Mrs. Hal Walton joined the
guests for tea. Those present I
wr: Mesdames Henry Stropp,
Mr. and Mrs -O^T. Crosby present. Visiting Masons wel- present or be reprekented by
have and Mrs, J. 8. Loftin of Tyler, —“ r 1 ' ‘ " " -C--- -
... * ’ motored to Hot Springs Friday
a long time, return to Holly- to spend the week-end.
at her apartment at the D. A*..... ’ d. '
- " _ Music for the Presidents
Ball, to-be held at the-High
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merare: Mesdames Gladys 6
Bedwell, Henry McClelland, I -•g
Misses Irene Martin, Lucylle K5
Craddock, Marjorie Coe, Mat- >
tie Ruth Stropp, Dorothy ! “4
Smith, Ima Sue McIntosh, I
Gladys Melvin, Margaret Cos-
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Quin, M. B. Stanley of Tyler. L1
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GILMER VISITORS .
TO GRANDOPERA
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” A number of Gilmer music heg
. ’ lovers will motor to Dallas I P-
l Friday afternoon to attend the
performance of the San Carlos H
i £ Grand Opera - Co. at. —the——.....
Majestic theatre. Friday night
$ the performance will be "Lohen I
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Be A Private Secretary ... .
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There are embryo stenographers and there are ordinary stenographers but
secretaries are scarce. rny t ........... L. ....
There are unlimited opportunities fbr well educated youngwomen who will spend justu ,
- A little time and prepare for the responsibilities that are demanded of-, n-grenim
-secretary., _ . —=
We hare been-tralniny young pople-for thirty'ybwrvfttttSr^
e the better-places.
--Gur bulletin, ietts'youthowte become -a real -scurelary. Coupon below. .
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Mrs MaMardfeakiTrppuran lawam famuly •»' W "to beposetblettune m,atmter- racshorses.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1935, newspaper, January 18, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447775/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.