The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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the negro teachers of -Upshur
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Mrs.-Wil, Newsome,: Ward-
robe Demonstrator in the Ore
School in Gilmer.
Trustees of all the -schools
exemptions, otherwise tax" will
have, to be paid on the school
property.
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Union Ridge 4-H
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clothing they have-on hand,-and
keep a record of their expendi-
turestfer the’ yer.
- Mrs. R. E. Wilson, Wafdrobe
Demonstrator in the Highway
H. D. €lub,will improve rher
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eries, and a portable
floor.
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paint it inside, add shelves for
storage, of folded garments, a
as soon as your fifth month is
finished. Ffal application ■ to
the State will have to be'made
soon, so your cooperation is
very necessary....
FRED COVIN,
—gE ounty Supt.
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President, Miss Otha Bishop.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brevard ’
entertained- a number f their I
friends with a very enjoyable I
Mexican supper at "their real- |
dence ort Scott street- -Satur- ,
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Roy Meyers of Hagerstown,
Md., was given a twenty day
for her a very speedy re-
covery. _____________________
.- The house was, called to order
hy the-president. After the
business meeting, some of he
..members- tried on their founda
tion patterns and were —com-
mented on by the demonstrator
and members..
- Refreshments were served to
eleven members .. and seven
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dayevening. _
Those enjoying this charm-
ing hospitality were: Messrs;
and. Mesdames Alton Hudgins,
Buford Robertson, Elwyn
clothing by doing away entirely
.with the curtain closet she
now has-for a built-in one with.. _
shelves adequate for storage of at o’clock at the Bruce High
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waya be says: "Plantgardens and eat
otherwise, the fruit of them.” So we have
a Scriptural reason for plant-
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t Miss Jo Will-Walker, . Mrs. shall. -
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WARDROBE DEMON- ’
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PLAN IMPROVEMENTS
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baloons. Ice cream, . birthday
cake and soda pop was seved.
■ Many attractive and - ap-
propriate gifts were presented
John and Marilyn by - the
twenty young guests present.
WHY PLANT A. GARDENT
You know I like that cigarette..
I like the way it tastes... there* •
plenty of taste there. , A
Chesterfield is mild, not strong - A
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like in a cigarette. 3
What’s more, They Satisfy ...
and that’s what I like a cigarette
to do,-,
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I get a lot'of pleasure out of
; Chesterfield . . . you know I like
that cigarette, X 1-
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J.....J. STEPHENS.
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Cook’s mother, ; Mrs. • Sallie A . ... W „ .p
। Cook Quinn, Allen McClelland, ReH.
—e- „ .“-Laschinger, and-Mr. Pat Mar-
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f - President D. H. Hubbard, pick in hand,-begins wreckiE of Stod- :
-ardHall, first state donphory.at Texas State CsJIoge for Women
(CIA), which will be replaced through PWA grants by a modern
" four-stpry, fire-proof kutding. The: lower pictre shows'old Stoddard____
matl the glory.of former days, and (inset) Miss Jessie II. Humphries,
A-Ate-firai-director, now-aasooia te -dean-of thercottege-- —— —1 • ————
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mWomenoccuauwider4amofherjbedtomshp*aH—WESELLIIRES,/LBESANMNATIEKIES.-
iphtteninsarmetahuympcutadookforthesomening.in-, ' Comebxand.gst. my. prices before buying.
reduce ik |to her room. Sha.W«H>aper orj| X /
W. E. Allen and Mr. Bower
Walker of Austin spent- the
week-end in Gilmer with their
sister, Mrs. Edwin Marshall.
rod for hangers, and a- shelf
for her hats. Shg plans to have
this improvement completed by
March-.
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visitors.
Our"next meeting will ke
- March I, at the‘home of Mrs.
Mrs. HerberteWade, Reporter
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given ayearin prison for each 1
wife.
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Burglars put Mike Del Zop- i
po of Los Angeles completely 1
are urged to repert to the tax -
closet of secon Jgrade lumber, collector’s office and- sign tax
storage space .forher/ck)th ing
by partitioning off a very* large
•'closet ad making two out of
tit; one of which will open into
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PAGTaaMNG
Mr. roley Cook who has" 1
beerezickwith thenoame-
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“Everybody Reads The Mirror" .
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SWEET MILK J
obtained readily
beer garden,, lok, stock and
barrel. They took the two bars,
the plumbing fixtures,' stools,
tables, a stove, crockery, drap-
drivers conerned: please' bring
in final transportation reports [CRE AM/
out of business by removingrhis fertilizers help in the growing
of nice vegetables.
paper or paint it inside.
Mrs. Boyd Crosby has ac-
cepted a position as bookkeeps
er at the Ragland Clink.
Mr. -and Mrs. Jbe " Berry
Cook of Shreveport spent the
week-end in GiImer with. Mr.
“ Seventh, in a. number of
places the Scriptures make
mention of a garden, 2 ami
particularly in Jeremiah 27:5,
Conoco and Sinclair Products
=-ask WE WASH AND: GREASE CARS
* WE SELLTRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES,
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The second hasonis that it _ .
saves .the expanse of., buying Where’s~^d^wa i£-the Ads, in;
vegetables, and therefore it is L_E.
economy to have a vegetable
garden at home. Some of the
and you’ll find many delicious suggestions here.
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
To The Gilmer Mirror: ...
The first reason is that it
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vegetablesrtoreztthroughthe ing-fok the--okdothe -Itaeln
err growig-sensomwmiefmnetedes tescapriedawaxeLAsBabxlon.in
spring, summer and fall.; Choice captivity, by
vegetables cannot always be says: "5.....
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folded clothing as well as
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members giving in their towel,
. or telling how much they had
. done on them.
iveness of the home place.
Sixth, the grden-spotfur- -
nishes a good place for fertili-
zerS from the hen house and
from the cow pen, and the
T “ garden vegetables make excel-
in- lent green food for -chickens
why W< and cause the hens to lay more
The County. Board will meet
at 9 o'clock Thursday morn-
i ng. All t hose having busimm'
prove the storag^space for her to presentplease take notice.
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, Oil 15c to 35c Quart.
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They are healthful food for
members of the family.
THJ GIIMER DAILY MinzR, MONDAX, 18, 1935: ’ c 4:
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; New Hall to Replace Old Stoddard
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_ There will also be a space pro
- ' "vided for horage for hats, and
-- a space abojk-the doset for
storage of quilts and blankets.
She plans to have this., com-
pleted by March.
’"■■Mrs. yyei Reynolds, Ward-
- robe Demonstrator in' the
m Center Point H. D. club,.plana
* . to renoxaftagclothes closet
" which she already has,„hyad-
2 ding shel v es ~fty storage of her
g, folded cfothing; papering, the
- closet, andnddinga red fof hen
p clothing to behung-upen,She
#= /Mao "have a otorage space
for her hats rand a heir above
— for her ipiilts and blnkets. All
- * wardrobe demhstraters plan
-- to take an inventory of the:
Mr and . Mrs. Elwyni W.
Croby spent Suhday at Naples.
Mr and Mrs. A M. Prater
and Mr. Leo Hart spent the
wek-end in Dallas.
- with a joint birthday Hrhy--
- Suturday afterngon 1 a - the
g - -$ home of Marilyn’s parents, Mr T*
Febp1,atthe home of Mrs.C. and Mrs, B,-A.MiHer , mu
T. shenton: mis Dilworth was the youhg host ana hostese
sunabletesbewitheusrensgee were-eightyearuolde= —
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Vriousgames and contests
were enjoyed, and all the guests -
were presented -favors* of --
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green food for the milk cow*.
Third; the Work in a garden .
gives good exercise for the .
body, and can be done largely
at odd times that otherwise
would be spent at something
not so. profitable to the fami-
ly.' ’ ' - si"
Fourth, there is a' plesure
derived “from seeing garden
vegetables grow .and ripen al- •
most equal to the .pleasure- of
growing beautiful flowers. in- ---
deed, flowers are sometimes -
planted in gardens in order to
mike the scenery more' beauti-
ful.
Fifth, cultivating the garden
spot keeps the ground - from
growing-up Tn weeds and grass,
thereby adding to the attract-' —1
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r ’ Agent, told us how to set out
- ourberry and grape vines. He
, also showed us two gold
I medals won by Upshur county
| boys-ih corn and cotton judg-
ing. . -
The meeting adjourned to
__ meet with or sponsors, Feb.
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1..... Oneida Bailey/ Reporter. .
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The proposed bus line across
. . the Sahara desert suggests
.. . some fine new locations for.
filling stations.
I • John F. Edwards an Aus-
tralian bigamist, who confessed
■ • tralian. bigamest, whi confessed
to having seven. wives,, was
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J.S. WHITISDAIRY
Phone 153.
Two Deliveries Daily-
and-5-p. m.
. Marilyn Miller and John
Lamar Powers entertained-
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East Texas Gas
SUPPER PARTY • - *
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‘ MONDAT WEDNESMAI
LUCREZIA _ Litr
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like Chesterfield
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935, newspaper, February 18, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447805/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.