The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 174, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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The saving in fuel bills and protection of the interior of
the house from rain and wind, make a new'roof pay for
itself in a few seasons. f ~ .
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wish them much happiness.
•Yamboree, Oct. 18-19—
Free. Copies At :
Mirror Office
-THE HOME BUILDERS"
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B. C. SORRELLS, Agent
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survive,, including Mrs. C.
Bellins -of- San LAnglo,
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Attractions: MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
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he telephone. ...
Yamboree, 18-02:
shall and Beth Hudgins block-
ing traffic in frnt.of Hudgins
Bros: store. . . . And -they still
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posedly Ring’s idea of what a
troupe of chorus girls , should
So the last ten days of the
contest finds the’ field narrow-
eddown to.Jane Tuttle,, who
has the suppertrof the Union
Grove seheol, and will i,' likely
; The bride’s home is in
Union Ridge community.
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"Two for Tonight” is a gay,
xomantic comedy, with music,
in which Bing is cast as a
iinger, one of three sons .of
Mary Boland. In an effort to
sell a song to a deaf music pub
lisher, .Bings hurt when an
airplane crashes. The pilot of
the plane, Miss Bennett, given
the impression by Miss Boland
Addd
CHARL!
paper and carbon paper of all
kinds at The Mirror office. - -
— Yambore, Ort. -18-19--
There’s good hews in the Ada,
afternoon; with burial at City
Cemetery. ..... - "
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fast for him Sunday morning.
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ployee of that company. .
The deceased married' Ruth
Carson of Rosewood, who died
seven years ago. -- . ...
’ Severalsisters and brothers
, Th^parrot at th Jeffer-
Hotel calling one and all 4
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in Tyler. He was 48 years old,
an-whenthe M&E.T: Railway-
ran through Gilmer was an em-
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"Maybe you think I’m not
glad I took some good advice
and saved the price of a new
overcoat! The job Coe Clean-
ing Co. did put last year's
coat into tip top shape.
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129
We Use The Famous
SHEENTONE
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\ A FURORE OF FUN 4
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LEDERER•c
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gordon.
They, entertained with a break-
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, ness-firm interested in any way
in Sweet Potatoes, be sure to
mum leave, thei r names at.The Mir-
, ror office and a complimentary
■ copy- of the special Yamboree
■ Edition of The Mirror will be,
M sent them. .
■ It is requested that all
A names be in The Mirror office
■ by Thursday, October 10th, to
■ assure a copy being sent them.
dates as,. - Misses
Mongs, Ruth Buie
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eight men Saturday for drunk- the train for Austin. .
enness, and one for drunk
driving' -- • )
Offirs Gordon Anderson
and DZug Matthews, arrested
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CROSBYBEKNEn
J Mary Boland*Lynne Overman
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V A Paramoupt Pictun » Direeted by Tonte
Gov. James V a Allred spent son.
Saturday night in Gilmer with
been shut down and abandoned.
■ It had reached a depth of
3,980 feet when the core bar-
rel brought up sand saturated
with salt water.
First reported to be planned
as a Trinity sand test, the
operators decided to give up the
fest and go po. deeper.
— Yamhoree, Ast 18-19- :a.
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Mrs. Harold Best -(nee Ruth 7 If ymt have a-friend or rela-
Taylor) has returned home fol- tive„living out, of the county,
or if you know of any busi-
w-y---2gemnew-briolemhomes-m
Miss Stevens was a former beautiful lotion-Polk
the Jefferson Hotel, at seven
o’clock. ■ - -
Arrangements , have been
made to take care of 150 peo-
ple or more and;everyone is
assired a real., treat. -
In case you have not bought
a ticket from one of the sales
committee, you can do this at
the door. . o.eaf ..
t. —Host the Yomhorec-
New H. D. Agent
Assumed Duties
Here Monday
- Miss- Lori ne Stevens—mfor-
mrly Hme- - Demenstration
and.Peggy Amiel of Gilmer,
who have joekeyed for ", top
r. position on the list every .day
of the contest. :±.
Standing of the contestants
of Gilmer to the of .Commerce tonight. It - will
be held. on the third floor of
laugh provoking climax brings
X , Bing to the realization of the
that.Bing is an author, ar girl he really loves.
.and Lynne Overman, today at
the Crysta Theatre, Bing is
given a chance to’ do a short
tap routine. Although , it is
strictly a comedy routine, sup-
binson oil teat, being drilled Quen s c<
narrowed <
"i —Boost I he Yamharee
the Upshur
—Yamhoree, Oct 18-19—
. BING DANCES u
____ ____ will be the guest of honor and
have dropped principal speaker at the annual
2 dinner of the Gilme Chamber
at finds thelisk raw, dynamic figure of cn-
Mat three candi- temporary Texas and one qf
the best speakers in the state,
tion at Gladewater. ""
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. Mr. Coyt Shipp, a Aon of the
late, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Shipp,
- and formerly a resident df this
city, died .Sunday afternoon at show a good "ace this,
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resident of Livingston, but has • Vetma Crosby, Louise Mar-
been with the Extenston : De-
partment in the H. D. work for
---- __ - . .. ranges an interview with her lowing an appendicitis
look like in action, the singer boss, Lynne Overman, theatrical
l.. *-- ond Su oonfent - producer, 'Overman orders
A few minutes at the phone
and you can change to our
laundry seryice—with its
convenience, its complete-
ness and its savings in work,
worry and. expense.
LAST SHOWING TODAY,
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Coyt Shipp Died “onimorossibhe
At Tyler Sunday
Crosby to, write a play for his
star, Thelma Todd. Events lead
the singer , to a night chuh in
search of more material ‘ to
finish his play. After an hilari-
ous' selzter water, siphon
squirting contestin the club;
Bing lands in jail. An exciting,
Mrs. ‘ Gordona. motored the
Governor to Longview to catch
das.forCellexeSfationtotake
up apesition with the -Ejp
ateneion- Departontthere__
Miss DilwoiHh leaves Tuea - we hear MF&- Bob Hogg-is
PBi ng Crosby, who has enter-
. taied millions with his sing-
ing, has at last realized a sec-
, ret ambition to be a tap-danc-
er. c L Both. nave many rrienas
N I In his latest Paramount pic- this, their home county,’
ture, ‘Two for Tonight” featur
| ying‘Joan’Bennett, Mary Boland
Shipp of-Marshall—
Funeral"services were held
there at
AMA
Attend
GLLN
YAMB
Oct. 11
Mr. G. W. Guthrie and Mrs.
T /Birdie-Irons were quietly mar-
The
Little A
Things
In Life
What a Mg difference: some :
of the little things About a j
house makemin comfort, in
convenience—in homeyness.
Attorney-General
Speaks Tonight
At C. of C. Dinner
• Attorney-General Wm. Mc-
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JaneiTuttle 2.z 250
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uthrie-Irons
the some time, and has made a
We Make
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YOURSELF!
THERE IS NO BETTER 1
A New Roof
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SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P. M.
Free Popcorn
To School Children Between 2:45 and 4:15.
V)350-
’ A.Fo« Pictr
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For instance, the items pic-
tured here—guest chair, floor
+ ; lamp, cedar chest. | 13 2
For these and Other incidental pieces of furniture, visit our ;
modern store. 3 f. 2.
J. W. Croley Hardware Co.
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONBKY AFTER
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 174, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1935, newspaper, September 30, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448026/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.