The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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RESOLUTIONS W RESPECT
ROCKY
boro.
diligently endeavored to teach.
each one be ready to,enter the
contest.
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Hillcrest H.D.
The regular meeting of the
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"The “Chings my children like
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OUR MARKET IS Filled With the VERY BEST of MEATS
home of
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distant cities, never to
return,/The life-blood' of pros-
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Frances Youngblood, Reporter.
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR,THURSDAYFMARCH 14, 1935
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Pork
mit community suicide.
These citizens will often'show
uncommon zeal in boosting any
diet, and. Mr. Seals gave
talk on how to put out grape
so each
winning
a „»
BACON '
Ub* ...23c
.t -
Marine
Corps, is home o leave.
provoments, topremote the visited hor parents, Mr.a
allowed to ebb away
the indifference , or
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STEAK
Lb. .." 20c
in.
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9 .4,
v.s.
: id. •
1s.
K. C. BAKING ic.
POWDER 25-01 canLUC
SALT, 5c Boxes,
e ,
Rhones- '■
Puerto
essness of the Very
whVshould-set antex
nation wilhbe
the next war.
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by l
Polk
mov
STAMPS
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Nation1* Food Store
“BETTER FOODS FOR LESS MONEY”
t SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
wpg Bill of Groceries Given Away Every Saturday
—“EE Afternoon. at4100 o’clock.
SUGAR, XX pounds . . $1.00
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A pessimist is disagreeable.
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but ho gives less foolish
- vice than An optimist. —
oranges;
Dozen _-=
_ GRAPE FRUIT,
2 for .11111
18c
15c
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terns for. ’
Our, next meeting will, be
March 88 gt-'t -p. -nff.-afr the
the Wardrobe demon-
Messrs, ... and Welton eternity where we shall meet Und one visitor present. ■
Pollard are planning a trip to the Supreme Grand Master Miss Dilworth ws with us,
Hughes Springs this week. and Author of our existence giving many helpful hints per-
’8 and others visit- until, the last of us shall have taining to styles. More founda-
u - - and been gathered home, where the tion patterns were checked.
With a well-fiting founda-
tion pattern, why shpuldn’t we.
ty,of washable
this, season with
Brunelle Moon was • home
. .1
4rv
-A party was given Satur-
day night at the home of Mr.
stationed in
ured to cut foundation pat-
the home of'Mrs. J. Rradshaw.
11 members were present.
The meeting was .opened by 1
To the ' Worshipful Master,
Wardens and Brethren of Beth-
I psychogoist., Rut he rather
I spoiledit for the men by add-
[ ing"sis idiocy." '
k prizefighters would
indy census enumera-
ng experienced in tak-
English PEAS,
No. 2 can ---
TOMATOES, 6)•.
3 No. 2 cans . eV
CHERRIES, 2 No. Or,
| ing the\count. ,
ft* «■ o-
, uw best in scheellunch." Verse
--avtreadbyMrs. T J. Bradshaw.
County Council report given by
•Lilt ptices at Pontine, Michigan, begin at 8615 for the Six and $730 tor the Eight (aubjeet to change
without notice). Standard group of acessorles extra. Available on eas G.M.A.G: Time Faymanta.
FLOREY MOTOR COMPANY
body, -by Mrs. Burt Holloway.
A plan for the day's choice of
food by Mrs. Ferguson.
Foundation patterns ' , that
were started were worked on.
Two new members were meas-
prayer and
pledge: Songs were sung. Each
w member answered roll call with
Oliver Wendell Holmes, “the
great dissenter”, is buried at
hydraulic brakes . . . the stamina an. xij life of PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
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acuc
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oonferences fail He-
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We ■am from experience
that people seldom learn any-
b thing fom experience. - uuM
be over the Week-end from the Arlington on what would have
- - . been his, 94th birthday.
" r m* Nng™“ek T
and lively as that of the average eight — thes are just
umlacationofanew indualries guk9 MEMLABobertsong-e
l- secure better educational day.
facilities, and so on. Yet many-
of these saffe proud boosters
otherwise good citizens con- are" visiting his parent, Mrs.
tribute to the tendency to com- - -
ake possible-Fhe-mon-
sought to be keptv at Sunday.
One of the strangest pheno-
mena witnessed in most towns had a relapse with flu and
and small citiesis the appar-
ent eagerness with ..which many
BrsBert Holloway,. Parhia-
mentary drill led by Mrs. Willis
Anold.Thesheelfnehyby .
- ‛c 3.50 Mrs. Martin Hill. Recipes forBuneh
it further resolved thatthat school lunch by Mrs. Harry
"eitieni Rutledge. Food needs . of the
Yaghalter Bldg. - Gilmer, Texas
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a few of the reasons why America’s shrewdest buyers
agree—you can’t do better than a Pontiac in 1935!
’the singing at Sand Hill Sun-
day afternoon.
Miss Lila Mae Bland, Messrs.
Howard, Robert Lee and L. T.
Band visited _ relatives at
Gladewater and Longview,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Duffey
and baby spent Sunday With
relatives ft Boxwood."
Mr. and Mrs. Abb Bland and
family attended the funeral of
Mrs. Mitehell at Pritchett,
Saturday afternoon.' .
Mrs. Shockey arfd daughter,
spent Sunday with . her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P; M.
A is more . common
men, according to. a
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very little expense. I George Edwards, a farmer of
Apparel and accessdries forMatoon, Ill., declares that he -------—
the new season give an - out- found a rabbit living in a. large Rico the U. S.
lyn grocer’s clerk
two wives on $25 a
Ing a grocer’s clerk
made the feat caster.
the President and
, it appears that not
the "honeymoon" over,
vorce seems imminent.
.APPLES, nice
size. 2" doz.
esda Lodge No. 142, A. F. &
A.M., Gilmer, Texas: ( a-We also acknowledge foliables
[ We your committee chosen for in man upon earth i"Spiri-
of respect tual perfection isCgunattain-
Kelpen’s Ice Cream, Pt 15c; Pouble -
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White POTATOES 1A
, 10-lbs. —— IAC
LETTUCE, - A
Large Heads--- C
Fresh BEANS,1A
Pound ..... eIVC
CARROTS, .5c
strator, Mrs. John E. Cobb?
AH members that haven’t had
1.. . „ ■ . their patterns- checked please
-5.. ninemembers Have-themaK-this-meeting-to
lihXni Ninn viuiion NirAdenM . .
wiH deliberately engage ina
practice-which nullifies . all
.o their otherwise laudable efforts
and wonder why their town
.doesn’fgo ahead.
We refer to the. .suiidal
habit of buying away -from
home._____ , ,
The enormous growth of the
habit in recent
.‘years ktiilargely responsible for
—theflforeofmanyseommremiw J - —,--------—
- ties to make the oprogress in the musical program.
Vanilla Wafers, 15c
- - - -------- -and again the devouring r8cytheT . 7 2 -
"sumam.
4-H. ClubFebruary 27.
We had a song and a yell. -
WEEKLY MIRROR
FhiM is UTT • ,
ami trr—wk ooamr ncno . v
TquckeraLauchinger..Pubiisheta
Rn.Laehinger—Manazina.E4itor
EaUred at the Post Office at Gijmer,
as Stand Ctw Mall MgtUr.
* Subsription Rates
Upshur, Camp, Greeeh and Wood
", Countieit
One year __L $1,00
Six months---:—------- .m
- Elaewhere, par year $1.50
All notices of school ee chureb
i plays, sards of thenks, obituaries,
etc, mustb6 necompanied with r>e
mittance at tha rata of one cent per
. ward.' , . ’
‛ . COMMUNITY SUICIDE
wouldimeanfarmorein theand Mr,. JohnDuffey.
directin or local prosperity fram hare -att
than all his other boosting ef-
t Hillcrest H. D. Ch»b was held
Friday, March 8, at 2p. m„ at
.Gregory at Walnut Hill, L, _
Mrs Abb Biand; Howard and “
Jimmie Bland visited relatives
at Longview Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rester
of Graceton called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Shockey Sunday.
Miss Annie Cook of Indian
Rock spent Saturday night
and Sunday with friends here.
Mings Chapel 4-H.
. Mr. Seals and Mr, Posey
met with the Mings Chapel
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Next .time you see Pontiac's famous Silver Streak Six silver-alloy bearings and a completely sealed chassis
remember that the car America promptly christened . . . incredible economy . . . performance as smooth
the mos beautiful thing on wheels is one of the
and berry vines.* *
Our next meeting will be
Our next meeting will L
Tuesday, March 19, at theCCGcamp at Bowie, Texas.
church.g.nc.
Mrs. Birdie Covin, Reporter.
easiest cat in the world tobuy. Andnever ha» $615
bought no many things you want and -r'’, A solid
steel “Jurret-Top" Body by Fisher . . ple-sealed
■ the expansion of local
id industry is sent
। Miss Thelma Smith’- spent
Sunday in the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Arnold Shams-
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di
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a . im,
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preached.-a great sermon at
Lafayette Tuesday night. -
standing place to cotton. I turnip from which the center
.Let us all work harder and had been eaten out.
be checked.
Mrs. J. E. Cobb, Reporer.
3. C. HUTCHINSON’S RIG-
HED LINIMENT: Reliable
Liniment, counter-irritant, un-
exelled for* man or beast.—
SHAMROCK DRUG CO., Gil-
mer, Texas. 1. 9-wL*
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Tail- Can"ql 1 C
- Launry SOAP, I o-
10 Ba m . __________ L•C
Gold Dust Washing 11
. Powder, 5 boxes IIC
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before God and man that we
shall hereafter live in’example
td magnify the principals of
free Masonary which he so
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int,
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I forts put together.
Why boost in one direction,
while committing community
suicide in another. ’
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। It is reported that a Tenn-
essee baby was born with b
tail seven inches long. A flag-
rant violation of the state’s
I monkey-law.,
’ "anm-o---— A
■Ek! ' * --ul «
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• A trifling saving here ___
there, Usually more inaginary
than real, is sufficient to cause
' the average citizen to forget r
his duty to his community- and
"Pontiac
"I Silver Streak sixes and eights
Fmsembty. of men who.imthe vjoysapmoskedeanvdalhr
, — ______of their heartshave answerdeommunity ■ a loyal i
Mrand Mrt. B. Amos visited i the summons.1 Cftni^ ye Blessed Be it
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. of my Father. a copy of these resolutions be
Dunagan, Sunday. | We cannot wifhoufastonish-spread -in the minutesof this
■■ " - ■ *---- ment note the reaping of-stheLodge, a copy be given to the
• (X all devouring scytheof time Jul bereaved family and a copy
7* •—--- he visits and plcks from our furnished The Gilmer Mirror
Mr.ArthuTStocksand fami- presence those with whom writer publication.
ly visited in this community have labored,- With whom we: D. H. BONNER.
Saturday and Sunday - have associated, -and with HUBERT STOLLE. ■
Quite a number of flks whom we have shared- alike ’ H,W. WHSON,
from Cox enjoyed the school I both joy and dissapointment. —.-.-r.. _ ■ .---
play at Union -Ridge-FridayYet.may we-againremindthe (rapptg W-f>
mm. "Pollard. BtOStook part entirety of,our craft that again uraceton n u......
CORN, 1 A.
No. 2 can _2_- LUC
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Mrs. Biggs
ed Mrs. W.o. Pollard, auuy-------------------
also Mr. Cub Hawkins, Sunday* wicked cease from troubling
Our singing was well attend-and the weary find rest.,
-ed udaylqighti-s ,, Injthe passing of our belovedLallhave plent
Rev. Era Miller, evangelist,[Brother may we acknowledge cotton frocks 1
4 , ’ _____ _____ ■ •
ample of local pride and
aity. «
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-m, ‘
burger, t, 3 ‛ -—a .
Many /who have been ill. -- , — -
with flu are able tbe up. Ito draft resolutions u. —,--- ---- „
Miss Maudline Stegall ' is-in the death of our -beloved able, but yet his virtues shall
staying with her cousin, Mrs. Brother K D. Magrill beg to remain in us an ever present
Harvey Stegall, who wassubmit the following: reminder of Truth, Loyalty and
operated on Tuesday inGilmer. On the 20th day of Janu-Obedience as taught in ..the
Mrs. Stegall was moved to heraty, 1935, the hand of our tenets o{ free Masonary. -
home at Shady Grove late supreme Grand Master again Dee, as he was known to us
Saturday evening. visited among our craft and who love him, served our
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hornsby carried with it to the portals Masonic bodies forsa. number
spent Sunday with her parents.Lof the Grand Lodge pf his of years, in the capacjty
Mr. and Mrs. William Stegallhahiketion the soul.of our be. Secretary and Tiler, and at
Miss Bessie Castleberrf hasloved brother. H. D. Magrill. the time of his death was our
______ t is At his passing from opr midstJunior Steward. "In the dis-
quite ill. * we mourn the loss of, his' in-[charge of his duty he was .. . .
Mr. and Mrs.. Hamp Allen struetive council, we grieve as ever, faithful andpunctual to
we behold the vacancy left in his trust.
~ ~ — our ranks and miss the light BE it therefore resolved
Tommie, the small son of of his wilting smile; yet we re- that, by his death ithe Masonic
Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Dunagan, I joice in the happy thot thatLodge had lost a mln
has hoaB-ill. ___I again from our realms God has I member and a wortlty crafts-
Mr. and Mrs.Clfeve Burgenschosen another raftsman toman The wife has lost a lov-
Efurther adorn the supreme , daughter
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935, newspaper, March 14, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447829/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.