The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1985.
Mrs. R. B. Pool and
lowing this number Miss Joan
Mr. and Mrs.
family, Mr. and
Piftburg, Texas, April 20.
Lodnie Smith, 51, for
years
Mrs.1 Earl Finney and family
Sanitarium
in a Shreveport
Ruth Nollye, champion of the
Wendell
Marshall, Bill Buie.
Mesdames Edwin Marshall and
also Mr. Hansel Blount of Gil-
"e
Sadie Jones, colored, wife of
Hez’Jones of Lone Mountain,
She leaves 12 children.
unions.
flag place of interest in Texas. Mrs.
piece was a large Texas
Mrs.
Alex Pool and family, Mr. and
at 7:80 p. m.
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played at Battle of San Jacinto.
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of Rose wood, ( Mr. and
S. Williams and J family
Bettie, Mr. and Mrs.
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and commented on their signifi
cance and associatibnin Texas
history. Her first number was
mer and the tour progressed
with each guest through East
Texas to the Coast, Rio Grande
duce the guests who were
follows: Mesdames W.
Stokes, Marshall Branch .
awgaeny
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Mrs.
f of
Willie
and
Non-Skid
Safety
buftoniere of blue bonnets and
red roses, tied with white rib
„bonsand blue and red bon-bon
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FLOREY MOTOR COMPANY
D Waghalter Bldg. - Gilmer, Texas
. WKEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARK BUILT, BUICK wuL BUILD THEM
lege Station for Easter.."
Rodent control, feed crops and
farm records are the subjects
treated. These meetings will be
as follows; •
Union Ridge, Tuesday, April
28, at 7:30 p. m.
Cross Roads and Ore City,
Wednesday, April 24 at 7:30
p. m. -
.4 cases holding red and white
malauuwaeheadnaryeruugvgtiujDam-g-0-e*-w2* ... eedim oua- M
candies. — "
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Firestone Hiqh Speeds hold all
world’s pertormance records ou .
road and track.
are perfectly willing to leave the .
decision up to you. Moreover, we I
are reasonably sure that if you I
should go against your better I
judgment and buy some other ’
car, you’ll always measure its per-
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North Highway
Gilmer Tire Shop
g . ’ Silver Alley
Ask any other car below $1000
to equal the Buick "40" in
Features and Performance
Still- and children, Mr. •
Mrs. Lester Pool and
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Ragland read a, sketch of Gil- 7:80p.m. . .
Glenwood, Tuesday, April 30, Mrs. Jim Pool, Mr. and
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FAMILY REUNION AT MR.
AND MRS. JIM POOL’S
Mr. Harry Lucas of Bettie,
who has been working at Tex-
arkana and Maud for the 'past
18- months, has been transfer-
red to the Cotton Belt depot
at Pittsburg. |
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an unbroken conversation. Also
. songs were sung." The smaller
nN‘T take anyone’s word for
• Buick “40"performance. Try
it, now, for yourself. After that we
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For Beauty Work:
OF ANY
KIND.
PERMANENTS II to M
Dixie Beauty Shop
Dixie Hotel Phone 1M
Mrs. Jack Williams, Prop.
WE TAKE PRODUCE
Texas official state song .-and
“Texas My Texas.” - .T
As' the' newly elected Presi-
dent for next year, Mrs. Edwin
Marshall, made a brief talk on
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n.k
meetings at which three time-
. *'-i1 are discussed.
I GIVE UB
. A TRIAL
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to
are Messrs. Sidney
• New fresh Stock—come early while we have full selection ‘of all
15% to 25% Slash
Until April 27th If Our Stock Lasts
FIRESTONE QUALITY
At Mail Order and Special Brand Prices
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add
side and haek, was overcome by
Mr,. J. S. Andrews, «f Ramer, Ala,
who uyi: “My husband, kept after
me to try Cardui. I continued to take
k until I had taken twelve bottle,. "I
etucermanmasmndSacmxuausee
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ren, Mrs. Edd Bowin. 1 nez Jones or Lone mountan.
Everyone departed wishing died Thursday morning, age 43.
to have many more happy re-
mer, Mrs. Mabel Wade and son,
Mrs. Pete Dugger and child-
The annual spring luncheon
L. , the Twentieth Cenutry Club
was held Thursday afternoon
llct.
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sizes and types —Firestone Gum Dipped Tires wouT last long at
these ridiculous prices. Every Firestene-type-passenger-andtruck
tire included in this sale.
Drive a Buick 40"
and you wont buy
any other car!
Eh
Simpsonville, Thurs,, April 25,
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Firestone Century ol
Pr oqr ess--s leu da rd
first linequalit- Ten
million people helped
build tnis >■■<>.
Mrs. Aubrey Davis. ,
Mt. Pleasant, Isabel Watson
_ * and J. T. bones.
A delicious • four course lun-
Sunday, April 21, the rela- Steelman and family, Mr. and
Uvea and friends gathered at Mrs. Hubert Shipley, Mr. and
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Jim r- 1- • — - - -
. — t. eight Bill Seago, W. O. Boyd, Harry
local city secretary edied Aldredge, Neil Harrison, Don
e----------4 Sanitarium Williams, J. C. Shockey, Win.
at the Jefferson Hotel, with repent state music , contest/ ly subjects
-- . • .. 1 sang for the chib ' Braham’s
7;80 p. m.
Pritchett, Friday, May 8, at
7:30 p. m,;,
• Invitations have gone out of
the- Eomty-Agentseffiee-te
producerscmthe-communities:
where meetings ire to be held.
Farmers are urged, to attend
these meetings.
Otis Pool and
i Mn. Pete
Roowpodm Friday Apr--26Children enjoyed an Easter egg
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number with her mother, Mrs.
Marshall Branch, playing the
th Stropv and Darren Chandler.
body was brought back here
Mrs. Hugh Ragland asToast-
. mistress, welcomed the club
members and guests and called
1 on Mrs. Edwin Marshall to intro
the Toastmistress, Mrs. Hugh at 7:30 p. m.
Ragland, each member read a f
short sketch of some town or at 7:80
Mrs. John Mack Brooks
Latch, Monday, April 29 at hunt. . ’ (
Those present were: Mr. and
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Strengthened By Cardui
handle, Central Texas and end-
ed at the Centennial city of
Dallas.
as yuer numvers were, au X
B. Eyes of Texas Are Upon You", ber
of
Texas Governor, James V, All-
fed. ' t 1. — played several old Texas
After everyone was seated,
New Diana, Wed., May 1, at =-
7:30p.m..- i ..
Concord, Thursday May 2, at <
for burial Sunday. He is surviv-
family, ed by his wife and a daughter,
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made of blue bonnets, red and
white roses. Silver candlebra
held red and white burning
tapers and the place cards were
decorated with flags and stare- Valley, Western
At each gues’s place was a
Hugh Ragland as hostesses.
With the anniversary of the
Battle of San Jacinto just a few
t days off and the Texas Cen-
tennial the main topic of dis-
cubsion with all club women a
Texas theme wwas followed in
the program and decorations. '
The long luncheon table
which was placed in the Rotary
room at the hotel was beauti-
fully decorated. The center
Schedule of Com-
munity Meetings
The County Agent is con-
20th Century Ah- . . -
— nT V Branch of Mt. Pleasant gave a
I ' nual Luncheon
very peppy song and dance
& E. Davis Buddy Underwood Bill Skinner
Texaco Service Station . Pritchett Road North Highway
Humble Service Station Gilmer Service Station
Opposite Steam Laundry
J. A. McDonald
— Big Sandy, Texas.
Pool for a reunion. ‛
Early in the morning »the
guests began to arrive. Several
attended church, after services
they joined the happy hunch.
The table was spread with
everything in the eatable line.
The guests were invited around
the table after which thai ks of
appreciation were offered?"
The afternoon was spent in
SENSATIONAL
u-s-g-asaamaae-a-sdmem—--
feet now that -I. am r weltwoman,"
1 WOMEN! Buil4.. up with the help
I of Cardu. for the Monthly .train that
nature has imposed. Many achos and--
’ pains go away ai-wonrfihment of the
whole body is improved. .... Thous-
and. of women testify Cardui berie-
e
,50
mOmthe-Han"was
— large basket of East Texas dog- gave a few thumb-itail sketches
wood, and a picture of the of interesting historical facts.
Mrs. R. A. Clifton gave a
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prce" "a mates, "andeenvironments-a^
cheon was served and between ____________ _________
courses a very entertaining pro- her plans for the coming gear’s
.gram was given. With Mrs.
•7d) FIRESTONE
“F.lU SENTINEL
COURIER 4:74:19 -
work.
■—Pwenty- mfivemelub- members
piano the club sang, “The Eyes and guests were present at this
of Texas Are Upon You.” Fol-'enioxable affair.
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IpWAA"NH, eammemmemaervumummmmmuumygaagemummnmu
Sandman, the song that won
for her the silver loving cup as
the best singer among gram-
mar school girls. She respond-
ed to an encore with “The
Rhythm of the Rain.” .
Another entertaining feature
of the program was a mythical
tour, of Texas. Starting, with
John Muck ■ 'Brooks- at the
f.— t
rtm-—-
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Blow-Out —
Proof A
All Other Sixes and types Priced in Proportion
TWELVE MONTHS ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE
Guaranteed for Life Against Defects •
PAGE THRE1
Giher's eleven - A. and
accompaniment. Miss Billie ducting a series of ten farmers
med them. TrT oes not benenit
YOU, consult • physician. ?_ ..
sacaananxmsinuuuihenmasume ■ wee adw
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The yungest son of Mr. C.
W. Owen is making good re-,
, covery from an attack of
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T Firestone Oldfield-
136) the tire ihdt tauqht
VV thrit to millions.
formance by the Buick 140." \
Here’s what you get in a
Buick “40”— $795
Buick Vaive-in-Head Straight Eight for EMciency
and Pertormance . . . Buick Sealed Chassis for
Dependability and Long Ui., Buick Torque-
Tube Drive for Finer RaadabMity . . . Pinest
Brakes Available on Any Car, for Safety .
Buick's Buiit-in Knee- Action for the Tree Glid-
ing Ride... Automa tic Starting, Spark aad Heat
Control ... Roomy Fisker Bodies, with Fisber
No Draft Ventilation ... Choice of Mkfa Ten
family, PITTSBURG SECRE-
+ h - TARY DIES students were home from
Colen. Fenders Match Body Color—No Katra
Coat... 117-inch Wheelbase —Longer than 86
per coot of All CartSoid Today . . . 93 h.p.~15
Miles per Gallon! 10 to 60 Miles ad Boor in SI
-•ror-HR .. — •-7 •
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Mrs. R. T. Mattox left Sun-
day to join her husband at
Lindale, Texas. " The children
will remain in Gilmer until
school closes.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935, newspaper, April 25, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447870/m1/3/?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.