The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Sunday School 9:45 a.m. J.
A. Brogoitti, S. S. Supt. •
- A Bible study elass for each
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- A hundred armed opponents
of Long’s Louisiana dictator-
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Confirmation of appointments
.by ex-Governor Ferguson- and
Governor Allred is expected to
stir up a battle7in the Senate
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Soft Devotional Music—Edith
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6:30 p. m.—Yot|r^ People's
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5:00 p. m.—Evening Wor-
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Monday, 3:00 p. m—Ladies
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three others, one probably Missionaries.”—Mr. Frtts.
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continue bombing " ,
Hauptmann denies ever hav-
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Wednesday, 7:16 p. .m—Mid* It I
week Service. j
Yours is a warm welcome to |I ‘ •
the Church of Christ work and I
worship at all times. ; I
For better Job Printing call I
the Mirror. Telephone 179. !
NOTICE!
Starting Saturday, Jan. 36th, for a limited time only, we
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• We are also starting a "Kodak Content”: The party pur-
L chasing the largest amount of kodak supplies, and having.,
the largest amount of kodak finishing, meluding kodak
.. enlargements, in dollars and cents. will receive beautiful
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The fourth an 8x10 inch enlargement not tinted. The fifth
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X HAYS STUDIO
FRAME BUILDING, BACK OF STRAND HEXTRE- 4
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The Livewire B. Y. P. U.
together with the rest of the
B. T. U. members will leave to-
morrow at one o’clock sharp, to
_ attend the Pittsburg B T. U.
Association at Omaha. that be-,
gins promptly at 2:30 p. m.
Our B, T. U. won the ban-
ner last time for the best at-
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'rances Vandiver’? About eight odockThursday
Hurt at Marshall - night some one made off with
______ .IConstable I. L. Hays' automo-
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Van- bile which was parked on the
diver returned from Marshall streets in the business section
Friday morning, where theyofthe city. The thief was seen
went-to attend their daughter, taking the car, but those who
Miss Frances, who suffered in-saw him felt no alarm, think:
juries in a fall at that place ing it was Constable Hays go-
Thursday > ing home for the night.—Mt.
Miss Vandiver, a student of Pleasant Times._____
the College of Marshall, was Ten years hence; we’H have
rendered unconscious for• sev- some whopping stories tdtep
era! hours when she fell down about this depression.
a flight of stairs in the. library
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Rev. A. Az Tharp announcesit/A. A. Tharp, Pastor.
' tendance and we intend to keep
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of cars will be available and r » , A.
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i Baptist Training Service at
6:00 p. m. C. A. Andrews, Di-
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7:00 p."m— Evening Wor-
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Monday 8 p. m. W. M. U.
Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—
Prayer Service,
. CHURCfLOFCHRIST
GAYLE OLER, Minister.
"The Church With a Welcome"
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| GOLDEN KRUST BREAD is recommended because it is -
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I nary diet, and it’s always Fresh and Full-Flavored.
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uav VUU at Bf,g • killed ad the head sent - to •
L SANDY BFESrwo Auxin and they found it to
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A dog belonging to James KFaye Meason was bitten also,
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text front Matt. 13:36; “One You will enjoy it
Pearl of Great-Price." tce —; pr-m.—Evening Wpr-
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. "" Mrs, Edd Meyer has returned
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ts no TFor any.'Pcnted Job, first Ver. Mrs. Laura Leland, and
o--Dh-- - niece, Mrs; H p MeGaugh,
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House authorized issuance of
1 -over eleven and one-half bil-
lions in new securities to revise
financing of Treasury obliga-
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fatally, before killing them-
withdrawal of Ruth and Lora Bell Terry.
relief was the reason for the.---—
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Hays’ Studio, Gilmer, Tex. Not Good After Aug. 1, 1935
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. Inclined gSounding Board
, model 29X pictured here. “
Remarkable in performance
and tone, it tunes in,stations.
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the concrete floor. She was) t mi -■ —— m ' I
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t Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
J G. E. ODOM. PHONE 4. EDWIN GORMAN
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Smith. The program is entitled. ,
“On Behalf of My Country- :
men," and the following are
expected to be present for ?
their parts in order thus:
Devotional—Mr. Andrews.
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Your church is more thanahouse of divine worship. It is a living.
........symbol of all that is best in the community. Of happy, intelligent
families, of homes, of an American city at its best. To it are drawn by
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about fifty are expected —at $
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Besides ths. feature the ;
Livewire,B. Y. PU.is expect-, ;
ed to get back in timestgput ;
- on an excellent program Tat ?
6 o’clock; under the direction I >
.......... of our new group-captain. Mrs, 1
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Breakfast-Table Discussion ‛ J list Call 37
—Hubert Stolle, Virginia Shep- *, -l . •
perd, Frank Futrell, Jr., Clara For Quick Pick-Up and Delivery Service on Your Laundry
Stolle, Leon Smith., and‘Dry-cleaning. M
Sentence prayers for The « , - \
- Stranger Within Our Gate*,'' ; Send clothes to this modern plant for hetter appearance 1
' and longet life kt low cost. _
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r Miss May Sutherland of Lon- .
don has produced a successful
-u.‛ • novel, but continues to work as
- a stenographer.
-- Wesley Krambeck, railway
, 0_ employee of Herington, Kan.. ;
.. has Ncollectfon of1,000 pic- i
tures of locomotives. neseevetesnennenennce
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. 'X a common impulse the cream of that community • «, men and women
fited to lead by virtue of constructive thinking. They find that church
attendance leavens that thinking with spiritual invigoration. — .
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YOU are not.a citizen who contributes to the-community's welfare in the
fullest sense unless you allow yourself the benefit of the ehureh' re-
freshing influence. Come to church ... THIS Sunday.DsYou will meet
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: The Church Of . Christ
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This Advertisement Contributed by the Following Gilmer j
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.