The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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spectacular musical comedy with goregous hit music and
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Funeral arrangements are to
be hold in Van Alstyne Satur-
A brick building now , located
there and formerly used ih
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every community, town or city
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life at the adventures
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eoming Sunday-and Monday to
the Crystal Theatre. Robert
Montgomery as a news reporter
Library For 20th
Century Club, Fri.
THE GOLDWYN GIRLS
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“THE KID FROM SPAIN"
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be described here, a new
personality who does every-
Springs,, Ga., institution. A
Signatures from every city,
town and hamlet wilt be mailed
to New York, where-theywill
be bound into what probably
►will be the greatest... birthday
yACK AHOY
' A ‘GAUMONT BRITISH PRODUCTION
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everyone who places his signa-
ture on the following multiple
Mrs. Ed Meyer of Jefferson
is visiting her sister and niece,
Mesdames -Hura Leland and
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Ladies Meet'’ add another
gay romance to their
screen trimuphs! It rocked
Broadway with laughter g/,
for eight months—and / /
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jl latest Metro-Goldwyn hit,
."Biography of a Bachelor Girl"
The pi re Department ex-
tinguished-a-grass fire in the
rear of Mr. - Lee Robertson’s
from pains in the head Which
were first thought to be
mastbids, is improving. She is
being treated in Longview.
-.a
church, on “The Second Com-
ing of Christ." Thursday, Fri-
er of Longview. •. Manager R.
R. Bentan,.of the oil mill was
a guest of John Simmons, /
adamm
1 10 cts. To All
works system, is to . he
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against infantile paralysis, to
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companied at the piano by her
sister. Miss Lucille Craddock.
! Responding to an encore, she
whistled .a song so excellently
it would surelyhavejcaused a
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At Rotary Club
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visitors.and.zuestsat the Ro-
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1 The coat will be 25 cents to
. County.. Attorney . Milton
Greer Mell spent Saturday in
| mocking bfd to envy her.
Then diminutive Jane
| Mukleroy, gave a u
Hwhich was encored, upon which
bachelor girl, whose
was “Kiss -and
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MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT
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Work Started On
| Everything is to be -told, . but
the two fall in.'love after1 * a
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placed its nation-wide system residence Saturday afternoon,
of telegraphoffiees at the dis- m • —A -7
posar of the dommittee---- ——MraArnol Anderson maand
dent. I am proud to know that
the eoat of sending thia greet- M _ Me
ing win help in the great fight ewaugn!*
credit, such as the beautifica-
tion of the court ’house lawn
and. the stimulation of yard
plantings by means of contests.
ture already or not, you’ll want
to see it and the price is only
10 cents foall. Be sure f to
see both of above programs
over-the week-end. .
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A screenful of
merriment from A
the sensationaf A
stage hit!
She Wrote a Book About Itl
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agrees to pay Ann Harding, a ' . ,
woman with much experience, ara fon
a huge sum. for her biography
Jack Halbert is the greatest comedy discovery, in the last 1
ten years. He sings, dances, acts. He's a novelty and a
- personality. The picture. “Jack Ahoy”'is an exceptionally
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number of the earlier boy.
|| friends arrive and complica-
| tions set up. It is hilarious fun
vas well as clever romance. You
-will enjoy same.
| Crystal presents for the last
time today that big super-
special list of shorts including
A crew of.men started tp
work Friday on the building
which is to house fhe Upshur
County Library, inaugurated
and maintained by the 20th
Century Club.
The ideation of the library hi
. . .___. . ___ engagement. Itris a rare treat
tonight is so good it can not whether you’ve seen the pic-
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Saturday AFTERNOON January 26, 1935.
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(Tell!"
the hugh hit of the season.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
She Knew so Mvch About Love
signature birthday greeting:
“Happy Birthday? Mr. Presi-
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Father of Gilmer
Residents Died at
Sherman, Fri.
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Charles H. Durning, 61,
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tion to house the ‘ library.
Eventually, as th Eub gob-
tais funds- and as the=de
mrands ok the library grow, it
. is plannedte-adewewing, te
thepresent-buiding—-—--- .
'-The Twentieth (Century Club, ;
" of which Mrs, Alton Hudgins ;
is President, is the livest or- ;
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city and already has .many 1
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BVISNESS
AND WILL BE GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU,
Give us a trial when your car needs Gan, Oil, Greasing,
Washing, Tires, lUlUry or Repairs. Or if it’s only water,
air, or any ofher free service, don't hesitate to call on us.
We’re always more tan willing to serve you.
I Horton and Una Merkel give wnich you have given, your
a splendid performance in the leadership and laned your .
"i1dat "-1------ ht, birthdav " " the past two weeks, suffering
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One hundred percent of the
money so received will be turn-
to be in Roosevelt Park, east $2
of the H. M. Patterson home. •1c
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• ly Commissiqner, died Friday
regaled at a Sherman hospital, follow-
enjoyable ing an automobile , accident
vvsuu- ' Thursday afternoon at Potts-
His first number was a vocal boro in whieh he suffered .»
solo by Mias Neil Graddock, ac- broken neck. '
I mented on the monthly report President with the knowledge
II of District Governor. Dick that all money so spent will be
" I!Hawkins, and stated the Gilmer given to the Birthday Rail
club stood eighth among the---- •
|| clubs of the district in attend-
Elder S. R. McClung will
preach at the Glade Creek
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Mr. J. W. RobinsonoTTM PARADISE SANDwICH SHOP
Springs, Ark.,isvisiting-rela-Nerth Side Square, Gimer
tives here. . _____ . —2..1N-
■ Hamburgers, 6c each, 6 for .25
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Yeu'Happroveof the reasonable prices; and we guarantee
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the construction. —-- \
J. W. Croley Hdw. Co.
|1 . GRAMS FOR TOMORROW
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gSurviora hisawite: modeled and plaeed 111
Mrs. Laura Himton Durning; -- * — -
I. two daughters, Mrk. 3 L. F,
-anet Curl, Miami, Elai-and Mrs
renc8/Harold Welker- Homestead.
Ela.fuur.sonsTom and
Charlek_YDurning_of Gilmer:
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tance, continuing her place
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, | Malcolm Smith will be toast-
3 Good Attendance ;
And Fine-Program.
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wihhg returnedto.the com- day and Saturday night, Jan.
m! 5 th.natonat. tom 31land FebTand 2.—’-
mittee. The other thirty per
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MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2 P. M.
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Your Business Apprecinted
FRANK JONES
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| inauguration of James Allred
Has Governor, the cutest- kid greeting in history,
show in the world. a toyland ----------
premiere and the feature? Jack i________________
Holt and Edmund 'Lowe ■ in Kid From Spain," a return
“The Best Man Wins.” Prevue
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Gilmer Filling Station
n.cos J. F. Gorman
COMPLEE AUTO REPAIRING (A. 8. BYMANX
were Messrs. Zimmerman, euxrewi M " --ve*, - 1
Callahan, Chauncey and Park- lelegrams Will Be I ganization of its
“.2 - Sent To President cvie improvements t’a
. _ At- •On His Birthday
Iitorney Bob Cummings the _____ "s
I guest of JohnI-Brogoitti,, - With a plan whereby birth-
|| . Pres. Elwyn Quinn .com- day message may be sent to the
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she recited another brief,
humorous number that was
likewise T??* ■ ‘ u ig-IWBin, Durning? V.n Alstyne
.The out-of-town visitors • ________ "
were "Messrs. Zimmerman,
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
Don't Fail to Get Our Entfmnte When You Plan to MM
or Remodel,
Gilmer Lumber Co.
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SHke, delicate prints, crepesr
woolens, and knitted dresses
regardless of colory or design
are prefectly cleanecat Coe’s.
Modern methode andmodern
equipment prevent them from
losing shpe or the clearness
of desigm.. N
Mom Suits also thoroughly
Cleaned and Carefully Prese-
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Just a pair of Daffy Don Juans fighting over a Dame! I
EDMUND * JACK’ || tary Club’sregular weekly lun- dent and.former arayson Cou n.
I AU ® HOLT H Friday,‛and "John Sim-
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1935, newspaper, January 26, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447783/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.