The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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BY TUCKER & LASCHINGER
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TODAY & TOMORROW
Congoleum
merely
4$
SUNDAY, ONE DAY ONLY
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J. W. CROLEY
ide Valley of Texas, wanted
Alta May Riley
COMING, TUES. & WED.
Knows How
Sat-
ready
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victs given their freedom by
NEW WONDER PICTURE
Gov. Ferguson, Thursday, was
appetizingly prepared, as the
the state.
The coffee shop, which ad-
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malice.
P,
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No Extra
Mr. R. H. Laschinger
left
the
Charge
approximately $2,780.
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Be Sure to,
Telephone 129.
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Wednesday took over the opera
tion of the coffee shop, which
Studded with lovely
beautiful revue numbers
is
to
achievement.
Dick Denman of LaRue, as-
sisted by Mrs. Mary Johnson
of Athens, will begin Wednes-
day the task of taking a bsi-
ness census of Henderson coun-
ty as recently ordered for the
entire United States by Presi-
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt.—
He had been sentenced to the
penitentiary for two years on
versity, succeeded in making
the honor roll for the fall term,
according to announcement to-
day by Dr. W. S. Allen, vice-
found more satisfactory'
have two.
I have acclaim I
I have the admira-
tion of the world I '
But they mean noth-
ing without the love
that I want more than
anything elset"
the oil fields. His home is in
Oklahoma. •
After Friday they will be at
home in the Olan Loyd apart-
ment.
Gilmer Girl On
Baylor Honor Roll
had been taken than
filing suit.
Get Your Tickets Now For
President’s Ball, Gym, Mon-
day Night.
Slim Summerville
Andy Devine
In a Wild Cockeyed Night-
mare of Fun! It’s all in—
MG M
now ;
First Of Cotton
Option Checks
Being Received
Subscriptions
Taken To Hire
Night Watchman
Whether it's delicious Golden
Krust Bread or those light, .
full-flavored cakes your grocer
has, if it’s a Gilmer Sanitary
Bakery Product you taste tells
you It’s best.
Price Now-
75c
11
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Mrs. H. T. Cobb who is in
Baylor Hospital is doing "hicely
and will be moved to Nacona,
Texas, in a few days.
the Lumbermen's Code of the NRA.
Upshur Co. Man
Given Pardon
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Presents
LAST TIME TODAY
1 Have Applause!
Joe Quinn. Buys
Out Lamb’s Cafe
Jury Disagree
In Echols Case
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Coe Cleaning Co.
"at
either, this afternoon or
urday morning.
The grand jury was
(This price includes pick-up
and delivery service-
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Grapefruit by Air
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hears later. Pictured is Sterling
left, with a United Airlines attend-
act as they loaded the grapefruit
on the plane.
Travis Buchanan
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Miss Alta-May Riley, daugh-
For Delivery
Beginning Mon-
day, Jan. 22,
we will dispene with the
extra charge for picking up
TORT delivering clothes.
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Lane Chandler
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“The Wyoming
Whirlwind”
—ALSO—
COMEDY AND SERIAL
pounds of his grapefruit to get
New York as quickly as pos-
a 'e, he sent it by air express. It
a ved on Manhattan less than 24
Those cases involving cus-
tody of children were continu-
ed, however.
Thia is in line with Judge
Brooks’ policy of clearing dead
wood from the docket as soon
as reasonably possible.
. •
Allen Gilbreth, of
County.
Come, see the beautiful
new patterns and col-
ors, and get our special
low price.
to make their report as we go
to pres.
Hotel To Operate
Its Coffee Shop
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The Jefferson Hotel on last
photographic wonders, “I Am
Suzanne!” appeared on the
screen of the Crystal Theatre
yesterday. It offered a perfect
betting in which Lilian Harvey,
the internationally famous star,
did indeed shine with a great-
er brilliance than ever before,
either in Hollywood or in Eu-
rope. The film, with Its back-
ground of Parisian night life
and the Podrecca Piccoli Mari-
onettes, offers Mis Harvey a
splendid opportunity to .dis-
play her versatility and she
took full advantage of this op-
portunity to thrill yesterday’s
audience.
.__The story 'of “I Am Suzan-
7 be made. It is the intention to SUZANNE! Is
serve as high quality foods, as
girls,
and Athens Review.
Special Prices...
Crystal
"South’ Finest Smnl Town Then-
tre"
Get Your Tickets Now For
President’s Ball, Gym, Mon-
day Night.
GET OUR ESTIMATE
..
Building a new home ... a garage? . . . repairing your
Just received big shipment
of Evening and Dinner Dresses.
Suitable for President’s Ball.
Also college campus and sport
Dresses- —MARSHALS . „
for Cleaning and . Pressing
men’s suits or ladies’ . plain
dresses or coats.
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Upshur pUb|jc can buy in any city of
i{AeE
Nevd ‘
A committee consisting of
Messrs. Leon Hudgins and J.
W. Simmons, was appointed by
a meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce this week to solicit
pledges to keep on two night
watchmen.
They reported Friday that
enough money, would likely be
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mony was performed.
The bride is an ex-student
of Gilmer High. Charming and
attractive, she is popular with
.« • J mt Waco, Texas, January 26.--
Married Ihurs. 10 Vern Helen Stephens of Gil-
mer, freshman in Baylor Uni-
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GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 26, 1934.
Quinn.
N According to Mr. D. L. Mac-
Donald, who is manager of the
Hotel and one of its owners,
important changes in the
policy of the coffee shop rare to
4. 'I
The jury in the case of
Ester Echols, on trial for theft
from P. 8. Loyd, was unable
to agree, standing 6 for acquit-
tal and 6 for conviction. The
jury was accordingly discharg-
ed.
.Court will probably adjourn
raised to do this. The city
employs one man but it
George J. Allen of Middle-
town, Conn., has a hobby of
wearing a fresh white carna-
tion in the lapel of his coat
every day which has cost him
same time as the rest of the
hotel. An impressive formal
opening is scheduled when all
the work is completed. .
joins the lobby, is to be re-
conviction of murder without modeled and redecorated at the
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'Vhcn Mr. Marion terling' -€
R ■ Hon, in the lower Rio
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present buildings? . . . whatever you’re needs in building
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supplies and materials, be sure to get our bid. Best ♦
quality lumber and materials at-prices authorised under 2
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had been managed by Mr. Joe * as 'mpdyea
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Mr. Dave McCollum’s baby
is seriously ill with double
pneumonia.
opposite Miss Harvey, gives a
performance that is easily his
best to date. The other mem-
bers of the cast. Leslie Banks,
Geogia Caine, Geneva Mit-
che ', Halliwell Hobbes, Mur-
ray Kinnell and Edward Keane,
all give splendid performances.
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Mm. Loyd Cone who was
operated on several days ago
was able to be moved* to the
home of her daughter Mrs.
Foy Knox of Shreveport
Among the eighteen con-
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this distinction it was neces-
sary that one make a grade of
B plus or better on all courses
taken. B plus is equivalent
to a percentage of from 86 to
91.
The young lady received, a
personal letter of congratula-
tion from Dr. Allen on hor
Just Call Us—
For a first class cleaning
and pressing job on your
clothes, leave them at- the
Modern Cleaners, Telephone
Building, Gilmer. 4
Or call 123, and We’ll be glad
to call for and deliver vour
clothes at the same low
price. :
Cash & Carry or We rIm.
Call A Deliver — -- / •C
Courteous Delivery, Service.
New Spring Samples just
arrived. Buy your Spring
Suit early.
MODERN
CLEANERS
“We Chan or Dye” ,
8. E. NOLLYE
Phone 123.
READ THE ADS IN THE MIRROR
- r1 eudt0 ' -k
the special session of
legislature on Monday.
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Jesse L Lasky#* W
Production with
LILIAN
HARVEY
Gene Raymond
Leslie Banks
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BMh. Travmtschayanirsda! president and dean. To
The couple motored to
Shreveport, where-the cere-
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Our Baker
Friday for Marlin to spend the
week-end. ,
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--- ne!” TjJWerns if i ir with the
-- loveof-ayeung daneerand a
young member of a declining
family of puppt ti en. ________
Gene Raymond,who plays
Gilmer Lun
LUMBER AND ALLBU
' lOByyte Texas. __
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L/THE of
Our special price offer
includes a shipment
just arrived.
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Co. Agent W. M. Burkes an- J
nounces the receipt of the first ;
batch of cotton option checks. ;
due the farmers of the county ;
who participated in the plow- ;
up campaign of cotton last :
summer,.
The chocks received number :
201 and are for about $14,000, ;
and represent options on cot- i,
ton stored by the Department I,
of Agriculture, which was re- J!
leased to the market last fall. ' *
It is expected about $48,000 3.
will be paid to Upshur County '!
on their • cotton options, and 3 ‛
the work of distributing the ! ‛
• checks will begin at once. < i
Meantime, farmers are ad- ;
vised that they will be notified : ;
by mail when their chocks are <;
received and when to call at ;:
the office of the county agent ::
for them. ’!
Judge Clears Old
Divorce Actions
From The Docket
District Judge Nat. ' W.
Brooks brought the divorce
docket up to date Friday when
he wrote "Dismissed for want
of prosecution" on the face of
about fifty divorce suits.
Those disposed of in jthi
manner were cases over a year
old in which no further action
ke CoN f hesmecc. N
GILMER SANITARY BAKERY
G. E. Odom Phone 4. Edwin Gorman
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Mr. Joe Quinn has bought
and taken charge of Lamb’s
Cafe. He formerly operated
the coffee shop in the Jeffer-
son Hotel, and has had extend-
ed experience in the cafe
business in this city. .
Mr. W. M. Lamb has return-
ed to his home at White Oak,
Gregg County.
Hardware Co.
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Mirror Ads Safeguard Your Time
Youu have more time for leisure if you let the MIRROR ads plan each
shopping trip for you. Before you leave home you’ll know just which
stores you’re going to visit and what you’re going to buy. No time
wasted in walking around town comparing items and prices in a dozen
different stores. You’ve done all that BEFOREHAND—-in the pages
of the MIRROR. Shopping through the ads give you extra hours for
doing the things you LIKE to do.
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Representative Otis T.
Dunagan will leave Saturday
for Austin for the opening of
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1934, newspaper, January 26, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448314/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.