The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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Singers and Visitors
MOME COUNTY CONVENTION
Tiny Garrison, R. V, - .
Leo Willeford, Junior Wright,
First Block N. of Square (Rear of Roberts & Oliver Bldg»
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
and Afternoon
Mr. Loyless will make his hp
at Bettie.
ALL WOOL
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Beautiful New
TROPICAL
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„ JouReot. Maxine Rougeot,
Margaret Gaunce.
days old. . A.
Funeral services were held
at Kelsey Thursday’ afternoon.
Mrs. R. W. Norton of San
Antonio who has been visiting
here fob the past few . days
has returned to her home. Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Roberts motor.
line Adkins, Ruby Pyle.
Second Grade: Junior
YOU CAN SING YOUR WAY TO
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Before You Buy
Arch’s Coffee Shop
SERVICE WITH COURTESY . ‘
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Meet Your Friends At
Beall's Gambler's Stripe and Solid Blue Trousers I
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Beall's Seersucker Semi-Dress ePants -----_____
Beal's 8 Ox. Sanforised Shrunk Overalls —
REFRIGERATORS
HAPPINESS
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SCHOOL NEWS
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Kathleen Johnson, the young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
R. Johnson of Kesey, died
Thursday morning following a
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32-Piece Dinner Set Given Away FREE
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will have exhibit night at which
time every pupil will be ex-
pected to bring- his parents to
school. All the good work that
has been done during the year
will be on exhibit- so- that the
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DOUPHRATE’S
they are Mrs. Lorenp Lynch,
Miss Edrie Thomas, Miss Cot-
ton, Mrs. Ruth Parker. . . . And
more jalk about wildcats, and
extensions of the field, . .
Landers., Texas and more of it should be
Eleventh Grade: Ruby Hearn, encouraged in Upshur County.
rison, Billy Jo McGee, Mary
Ann Wakeland, Nanette1 ‘0‘-
"Hundreds view the bodies of
Justice Wm. Pierson and his
wife, slain" by their son He w-
ard. Funeral was held Satpr-
day.—
Johnson Child
Died At Kelsey
Hlora Rae Harrell,. Alice Bell
a Smith, Billy Halbert, i Harold
Pickens, Clyde Shelton, Alfon-
so Webb, Herman Wilson,
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Rhonesboro Mail -
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“We’ve Specialized To Offer A Knockout Value!”
MATCHED SHIRTS
MA and PANTS
May 4 and 5,1935.
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SPRING SESSION
Seventh Grade:. Virginia
Russell, Monnie Morgan, Louise
AND COMMENT , g
cletmman- * * countryside. . . .
/yranee and Italy planan‘air
DEPENDABLE USED CAR
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- THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, MAY 2.
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FGov. AUred appoints Judge the. court house taking off
- - ■■ - ‘ ~ ‘ , records for Dick Dunbar . . .
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The pardon board' recom-
mends. to Gov. Allred that Ray
Hamilton and Joe Palmer go
. .. Jt not only brings the
grower a good revenue, but
adds to the the beauty of the
edfor aterm.of three years,and^h^^
all day. We are expecting some
noted singers. Meet us there.
to the chair and not be given
_ commutation of life. They are
Wright, Mrs. H. 0. Cathey, due to die May 10.
Tony Marshall had the mi- month’s Sllness.
fortune to crack a bone in her
“Beall” Brand—made to our
own specifications carrying
our guarantee of 1007
satisfaction!
Sturdivant. Bobby Garrison.
Ninth Grade: Louise Pick-
ens, Mary Parmer, Weldon
21 s
Mrs. Leonard Fulkerson and
George McAllister.—Wood Co:
Democrat.
W. C. Proctor, Leonard Fulker-
son, R. E. Slayton, Mrs, W. C.
Proctor; Miss Pauline Smith,
Mrs, R. E. Slayton, Miss Virgie
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s, lti
ed her as far as
Sunday.
She was two years and 27
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
DODGE N. Sidesq., Gilmer PLYMOUTH
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.
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and Gloria Jewell Patrick.
Oliver MeCarty, •
.Sixth Grade: Opal .Pyle,
Maxine Patrick, Leamon New-
man, Gladys Litton, Virginia
Tarver, Garland Allen, Jewell
Newnan,
who have been get- Baniom, Marguerite
»n th is route will be Lanelle Day? Louise
The Quitman School Board
at its meeting this week elect-
ed teachers' for the term of
Mr. T. A. Loyless, who has
been the Wrier 0 this route,
has been transfnred to Bet-
tie. Route 1, replacing Mr, I- G.
Farris, whom bel’ng retired;
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little finger while she was
playing Friday.. . . Softball is
rivaling golf . and fishing as
Gilmer’s most popular spring
sport. ... For years visitor*
have made pilgrimages to Ala-
bama and the Carolinas during
Azalea season, and now Tyler
is, getting its sprinkling -of
tourists and motorists to see
the rose fields. . . Rose culture
is a thriving industry in East
: We--have only four, 'more
weeks, of school the. dosing
date being May 24th.
—Miss "Joy Heath, one 01 our
Sth grade pupils sings over
the radio at Longview-—every
Sattrday Afternoon- at ft’
Du-meam mszenizzsesurunask
SACRED HARP SINGING
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There will be an all-day
sacred Harp Singing at Cross
Hoads or New Hope church the
first Sunday in May.
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N«threat. npatretorg.as ouapofrgafa
Francis White, Gerald New-
man. — . .L
Fifth Grade: Anna Bell Mor-
. MENIS TROPICAL
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tTROUSERS
1.98
Plain grey or tan shade
. . . also neat pattern
... size range . . .
holds a crease . . . cool
and comfortable.
MEN'S FAST COLOR
DRESS
SHIRTS
790
In colors or novelty pat-
terns . . . well made and
finished ... an out-
standing value at 79c;
sizes 14 to 17%,
' parents may see what the child-
[ I rentin their school are doing.
Below is the honor roll for
----ahe-last six weeks:
First Grade: R. W. Litton,
Odie/B. Mayfield, Olander Bax-
ter, Ethel Baxter, Betty? Jane
’ Wright, Beth Reinman, Run-
eleLoyd, -Lucille White, Pau-
Pants are made with outlet inwaist with a sewed-on waist7
band. Shirts measure full 52 inches through the chest.
7-but ton front—.finished jut like dress trpusers and
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Wilna Lea Trout, Melba Ruth
Johnson Geneya Pearson, Dol-
lie Dimple Wakeland, Fern
Bell.
Fpurth Grade: Emma Lena
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Matched Khaki Shirts and Pants In Sana
or* Sandalwood
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Matched (Genuine) Steifel Cloth In Neat Stripe
and Small Check Pattern
Medical and surgical. cane -xeceireA
Treatment nnd cere -under supervislon
of competent ww,
1 T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. 8. RAGLAND, M. D.
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YOUR ARE INVITED
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To Visit Our
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Service Station
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NEW STYLES IN
MEN'S
STRAWS
98,
Sailors styles, also soft
straws . . . we've a
mighty complete selec-
tion with other prices
at 1.49, 1,98 and 2.98.
Upshur County
Singing Convention
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GILMER CIRCUIT, ,
MEHODIST CHURCH
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Preaching at Glenwood Sun-
day morning at eleven o’clock. ,
Stamps Sunday afternoon at ..
three o’clock. Glenwood Sunday i l
night at eight o’clock.
Glenwood young people will
meet at eeven o’dock.
The District conference. of , '
the, Marshall District will meet
in Longview May 7th.
B. L. Lovelady, Pastor,
Mesdames G. M. Cosby and I
daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Henry
Stropp and daughter Mattie
Ruth, motored to Dallas Mon- ,
day.--- ' ' ’ - , -
RAGLAND
msiu CLINIC-HOSPITALmaa
Day Ph. 106 Night Ph. 28-203
AMBULANCE
DOUPHRATE’S
> Hardware-Furniture,
, Undertaking v
Licensed Embalmer
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Palestine Dee McClelland, Mrs.. Olga
succed Judge Pierson.
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/Wisconsin farmers are pull-,
ing Out and moving to Alaska’s
fertile lamnd.
The British people become"
angry at Hitler’s building of
submarines and demands the
government- teke action.
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Pres. Roosevelt in a fire-side
talk Sunday night told how the
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Bealrs Sanforized Shrunk Khaki Shirt and Pants _ 3.00
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The Store that Appreciates Your Business.
CLUB CAFE
asAGOOn. INEXPENSIVE CLEANELACE TO EATTa
WILL SMITH. Proprietor
GULF PRODUCTS
- National Tires and Batteries
Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing
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Stop For Service
AT THE ।
GILMER FILLING STATION
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935, newspaper, May 2, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447877/m1/2/?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.