The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Y MIRROR, THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1934
THE G
e—
PLEASANT
Mings Chapel 4-H.
MINGS CHAPEL
A demonstration on refinish
here Sunday and Si
night.
at
a
ren visited her parents.
Mt., this week-end.
Sandy last Saturday night.
The play at the school house
and
shows up better.
Big
the
Trade in Gilmer
Simpson
and -
SIMPSONVILLE SCHOOL
community.
NEWS
week.
i
Dallas
Ore City H. D
Ann Page Preserves
wusAsucOnoM
detail
about planting evergreens.
We profited much by hav-
31c
—
Still Goes On In Rapid Swing!
3.
a yard improvement
to 30
women at the
one visitor. ,
e
Glenwood 4-H
-
2
various materials for under-
officers,
coopera-
i
ti
10c
Reductions!
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demon-
Mings
which are hardy, to be used in
these beds. She did not forget
here attended a dance at
home of Jeff Hoover at
Sandy spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. Henry Wolfe.
team
Friday
Dean Law revision, as well
as relief bonds and. mortgage
EXTRA
SPECIALS
The regular meeting of the
club was’ held at Mrs. B. M.i
church
attended
SAND TROUT, -
SHEEPHEAD, .
OYSTERS, Pint
The Ore City H. D. Club met
with Mrs. W. C. Henderson on
Mias Dilworth also discuss-
ed plans for the year. She told
and
this
from
the
Big
water and let dry.
2. Remove with
Mr. Fred Floyd and family
of Enon moved here last week.
Mr. S. Martin and ■ .family
moved to Glenwood Tuesday.
Mrs. Otis Shipp attended the
H. D. Council at Gilmer, Sat-
urday.
Kurtz Big Smoke and
Water Damage Sale
IONA
STRINGLESS
"edNimengeuusnsargemezenegmugenuune
W. R. Robertson
Hurt In Wreck
Here Wednesday
Iona Bartlett PEARS,
2 Large Cans.......
We had 14 members present.
After special business ses-
sion we adjourned.
and basketball boys and girhs club,
I will be given later. They are
.... 19
.... 25c
likely
ses-
that
a
FLORSHEIM
DRESS
SHOES
4,95,
Take Your Pick of Over 3,000 Pair of
Quality, Style Right Shoes, At Sensational
___ 1b. 24c
— 1b. 19c
__1b. 17c
____1b. 12c
___ lb. 14c
___ lb 12c
— lb. Ite
__W;
pinning a house. —
Miss Dilworth discussed the
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paper.
4.
S.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Our club was called to order
by the president Friday, Jan.
26, at 10:30 o’clock.
The roll was called and there
was a one hundred percent at-
UNION GROVE SCHOOL
NEWS
with us. This will be a tempor-
ary meeting date in order to
have her with us. After ad-
ournment refreshments were
Ema ASSORTED
"UJ FLAVORS
of refinishing mahogany, wal-
nut or oak furniture isasfoln
lows:
9. Wax to preserve
wood and the finish.
For refinishing pine
Cranberries, 1b. .1............. 10c
Celery, nice stalk,.............10c
Beets or Carrots, 2 bunches ..... 7c
First coat of flat paint.
Rub with pumice stone.
Second coat of flat paint.
Rub with pumice stone.
Put on a coat of enamel.
Wax.
day last week.
Mr. Elmer
GROUP THREE
10.98 to 15.98
have more.
We are going to endeavor to
have the best year-round club
and each one carry out all the
goals.
We also had a nice program
SPECIALS
For Friday & Saturday
i on Saturday, Feb.
Miss Dilworth will be
Rev. Durand Bonner of Gil-
mer filled his appointment
I—v
Virginia’s
Beauty Shop
S. end of F. & M. Bank Bldg.
ollars worth of books to re-
nforce our library.
I A banquet in honor of the
WORK PANTS
83c y,
-
4
. -
moratorium laws, will
come before the special
sion of the legislature
opened Monday morning.
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mer it prevents the hot winds
from flowing under the house
and in this way makes it cool-
er. -T
provement goals. The method I peth went to Dallas Saturday
‘ " bought several hundred
DRESS & WORK
sox
5c 7c 10c
mst ; -
j6_ 17c
MEN’S
WORK
SHOES
1.50 v,
“I saw it in The Mirror."
Good For Biliousnss
-I decide to take Thedtord •
Black-Draught,as1had been hav
ing bilious spella," writes Mr
Charles a. Btevena, of Columbus
Ind. "whem1 get billous, I tod
atomy and Urad and do not feel
ike’doing my work. I ast awfuBy
dzy. After I found how gqod
Black -Druht M thatiswtiabi,
have umed I guesa it rids me of
thevde,torfmmbetterzdon
feel Hke I am dropptngortoseeP
every tmexstdown. That, terns.
stration given
Chapel H. D.
MEN’S
SCOUT
SHOES -1
99c U,
25
pDREpcPTSausage 1
—5 I l “ten “
Cheese 1b.
LAB vm/KPl " •d w w “ • •
SOUR PICKLES, 3 *2?^
duties of the club
demonstrators and
tors.-- 1
South Carolina is the c
state having no laws that i
vide for divorce.
SHIRTS & SHORTS
121c Ea.
The junior baseball
went to Union/ Hi Ui
“A pretty house alone does
not make an attractive home,”- A. Ferguson
saidMiss Lula M. Dilworth in ° Mn
____________________ “The Arizona Cpwhy," the
ing of furniture was given by I best play since ’98 was present-
Miss Lula M. Dilworth to the ed here Friday night, Jan. 26,
Mings Chapel 4-H girls Wed- by Union Hill High School,
nesday, Jan. 24, at 10:30 a .m. There was a large crowd and
Refinishing a piece of furni- everyone enjoyed the play,
ture is one of the bedrom im-l ’Mr. Baird and Mrs. Huds-
EVERY SINGLE
SUIT
Re-Grouped! Re-Priced!
Out For Quick Selling! :
GROUP ONE
98c to 4.95
and Mrs. Luke Black of West here this week.
Mt., this week-end. ’ Several of the boys
BREAKFAST BACON lb. 16c
MARKET SPECIALS
. SLICED CATFISH
e«h 2", —
V- GASPER GOU
--BUFFALO, ...........
Let dry 48 hours. Three light The enrollment of the gram-
coats of varnish are better mar school has increased in the
than one or two heavy coats last few weeks, making all the
because the grain of the wood rooms crowded. We hope in the
shows up better. future to have more room.
HEAVY WEIGHT.
WORK SHIRTS
59c and 69C
" SUNDAY
Cecil B. DeMille’s
Giant Epic of the Jungle.
“Four Frightened
People”
—WITH—
Claudette Colbert
Leo Carrillo
—
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
You’ve waited just one year
for this picture, (but you never
dreamed it would be as great
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10c TO ALL 10c
PRESENTS
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Tom Tyler
—IN—
“Deadwood Pass’
—ALSO-
COMEDY AND SERIAL
............ ■ ....... ...... "i...
ren visited Mrs. Marsh
Terrell last Thursday.
Mr. James Marsh and family
of Hawkins visited’ relatives. Sunday School and
GROUP TWO
6.98 to 9.98
W
home of Mrs. Sarah Holeman, --------- - ■
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 24, served to 21 members. We had
“A modest house can be one visitor. ,
Grandmother’s Bread, loaf ..... It
Angle Food Cakes............15c
,.....On Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 2 p.
‘m. the club met with Mrs. T.
B. Burford on regular meet-
who was pinned to the ground, Mr. Elmer Simpson
with the weight of the wrecked family, have moved into
nAIVIINi+«
the cold wind cannot blow---------- — .
under the house. In the sum- members enrolled and hope to
services were well
1 Sunday.
Scrap lumber, wire, rocks,
bricks and sheet iron are the
and Mies Dilworth talked to us
about refinishing furniture and
_ getting material for making
i, the dresser scarfsw -
Mr. Burkes also organized
. gum furniture paint is used.
The steps for painting are:
1. Clean as for varnish.
MEN’S
: DRESS
SHOES
1.49 v,
Otis Shipp, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ray of
Delrose spent Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shaw.
Mrs. John Fowler and child-
tendance. We have 20 club
bSr SPARKLE GELATIN OR Q Pkg. 14,
. M CHOCOLATE PUDDING _O For lOt
GRAHAM CRACKERS, Pkg. . 18c
last week. - a S
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Peteet,
car on his chest.
No bones were broken, and it
s thought that the punctured
ung is the extent of his in-
juries. He is now at the Oak
Lawn Sanitarium, where he
was taken immediately after
the crash.
afternoon. Union Hillwon the
game by one score ’ after the
tie was played off. We are
expecting Union Hill to return
the game next Friday after-
noon.
The parents are all .invited
to attend school. They are
especially invited out each
Tuesday morning to chapel.
Fish
d 1311
The attendance of our school
has been good for the past
last Thursday night was real
good and well attended.
Last Thursday night, while
Mr. Jim DeLoach and family
were at the school play some-
one broke into his house and
carried off several articles.
anything, going into
8 O’Clock Coffee,
Bokar Coffee, IbJ.......
.—-
PAGETHRES
attended council meeting at
Gilmer, Saturday.
home with walks, < shrubbery
and Pflower beds, also naming
sent.
Each member answered the
roll call by naming all the
shrubs she knew.
We learned that we are not
familiar with all the shrubs
which can be used in beauti-
Strand
- A i
a club for the boys and we
hope they will have a good
club. » ‘ •
Catlett immediately after ad-
journment. 1 .
The next meeting will be
held at Mrs. Gladys Maberry’s,
Monday, Feb. 12.
Mings Chapel H-D
Mrs. Parson and family
moved to Glenwood one day
and exhibiting mounted apeci- Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 2 p. m. in
.....- a special meeting. . %
ing her with us.
.Hot chocolate, coffee and
cakes were served by Mrs.
Mr. Calvin Davis of Smith
Co. visited at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Dora McDonald,
last week.
Mr. Ervin Marsh and child-
nhe;
Our Own TEA. % 1b. pkg.......15c
Del Monte Peaches, lb. can.....19c
Nectar Tea, % lb. pkg. .........27c
POST TOASTIES OR 6) Large ‘ . 00,
CORN FLAKES^_____4 Pkgs. MoU
Several ladies met Monday
afternoon at Mrs. J Mattie
Blanchard’s and quitted a quilt.
BEANS 2"Si 15c
. si
as,. ’
ing day.
It was definitely decided
that we would have a club
house with all canning equip-
ment. We will continue to
meet with members until we
have a club house.
Our council delegates attend-
ed council Saturday.
Mr. Ted Calvert resigned
as principal of the school here
and will move to Huntsville.
Mr. Lantrip has taken over the
school for the remainder of
the school term.
Mrs. Frank Wilson and child
ren and Mrs. Stokes of Glade-
water visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Wilson, Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Laird, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker HiD of
Graceton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Sorrells of West Mt., Mr. and
Mrs. M. a Williams of Gil-
mer, visited at the thome of
Buck Oliver, Sunday afternoon.
The pit type toilets have
been installed on the school
grounds, also at several private
homes.
Mrs. Ola Nation and Miss
Beatrice Young, council dele-
gates, also Mrs. Ruby Wilson,
2. Remove finish as for
varnish. ;
3. Sandpaper with 00 sand-
I NEVER BEFORE! NEVER AGAIN! WILL YOU HAVE
I THE OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE AS AT THIS DRAMATIC
I SALE!
J SWEEPING! SLASHING! THROUGHOUT THE STORE
I THE MOST RIDICULOUS RE DUCTIONS THAT A STOCK
I OF FINE, QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVER TOOK!
■ I
seafoamlpoking in the dictionary for
and warm water. Get good and I words to express their ap-
wet and scrape with knife. preciation for the sweaters
8. Sandpaper with 00 sand- that will be awarded them
paper. then. There will be seventeen
Put tBeyhradpllateo vrish:"evtsyonewarded bcen very
on. Let dry 24 hours. busy this week as it is mid-
5. Rub with pumice stone, term test week.
6. Second coat of varnish. There will be a chapel pro-
Let dry 48 hours. gram here Friday afternoon at
7. Rub with pumice stone. 3:00 o’clock, Feb. 2, all visitors
8. Third coat of varnish. are welcome.
, The young folks enjoyed
dane at the home of Lester
Johnson Saturday night.
Grandma Wash of Cross
Mr. Roads is visiting relatives
Varnishing:
1. Clean with soap
MEN’S DRESS HATS
Stetsons Included,
98c 3.98
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SMOKED, Bacon. 1b. 11c
SLAB ““““““9 ““
, WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR ADDED SPECIAIS
I ' . u. , _ . ,..
From Last Week’s Daily Mime.
Mr. W. R. Robertson, civil
engineer who works in Glade-
water and resides at the E. R.
Knowles home here, suffered
a punctured lung and possibly
other injuries When his car
left the road on the south high
way in Gilmer, Wednesday
night. ?'
In trying to miss a hog that
was wandering across the road,
Mr. Robertson lost control of
the car, which hurdled the
ditch and overturned', pinning
him beneath it.
The accident occured with-
in the city limits, just after
Mb SPECIAL
“a PRICES
D > —ON—
• PUSH-UP
1
—-R PERMANENTS
fying the home grounds. how we mioht win * trin to
2", K
explained the duties of the Encampment and to “ “
officers, etc. How to make a Fair by winning on exhibits at
cutting bed was so well told the county fair,
that it seems each member
should prepare one within the
next few weeks.
, During her talk, Miss Dil-
worth made a drawing of a
1-
mens of shrubs and flowers,
i
■
here over the week-end.
Misse-Jaunita Wolfe
Sarah Louise Barber of
made attractive by carefully
planting trees, shrubs and
flowers, building walks and
nodding the lawn.”
“The house must be under-
pinned to hide unsightly views
under the house." .
Underpinning a house makes
it warmer in winter because
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Roberts
and Curtis Roberts of Ashland
upend Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Floyd.
Mr. Claude Blackwell and
family of Seven Pines visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams
Sunday.. ——
Mesdames Liwell Salter and
D. C. Berry of Glenwood visit-
ed Mrs. Otis Shipp, Friday.
Mr. J. C. Carter and family
moved to Hughes Springs one
INDIAN ROCK
We plan to put on a play
Friday night, Feb. 2.
We will meet with Mrs. J.
--
Catlet’s with Miss Dilworth
and eighteen members pre-
Pritchett H.D.
_
ONE LOT BOYS’
SHOE
95c n.
Mrs. W. I. Rich and daugh-
ters, and Mrs. D. C. Berry of
Glenwood and Mrs. Hardy
Petty of Terrell visited Mrs.
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666
LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE
DROPS
Check. Materia In 3 days, Colda first
day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
minutes.
Fine Laxative and Tonic
Most Speedy Remedies Known.
as this.)
PAUL MUNI
—IN—
“THE WORLD
CHANGES”
Chum Salmons, 2 cans.........23c
The year-books were left
iwith the program committees
to be filled out. They are now
ready to be distributed. Those
who have not paid their dime
for a year-book should do so at
I once. Mrs. Annie Mae Palmer
has resigned as president of
lour club and Mrs. Ola Nation
Ihas been elected to fill the
"wehajourmea to meet at the
| home of Mrs. Evia Childress,
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14.
At this meeting we have been
I requested to pay our nickel
I (or the scholarship fund.
I
Mr. Roberston had crossed the
first bridge south of the
square. He was on his way to
Gilmer. The time was about
eleven o’clock.
• Persons nearby hearing the
..crash came to his assistance,
and extricated Mr. Robertson,
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1934, newspaper, February 1, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448319/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.