The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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OUR NEIGHBORS
Mr. John Rash, Mr. Wilson
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were married Sunday afternoon
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on.differenti-
demonstration
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the home of Mrs.
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in a raid on a place west of
closed
at
Trade in Gilmer
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CUASSIHIE
Kelsey H. D. Club
with, the juniors winning. They
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entertained.
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Conference was held in
the
mer, Texas.
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Sunday, April '28, the child-
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residence,
Hitler says he i going
build submarines and large war
ilets
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held at the ctabr house.
birthdays.
Concord 4-H
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met BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
Mrs. Charlie C. Clark enter-
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Business College.
her
ion were:
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sopher who runs out of
gasqur sponsor, Mri. Vivian Guin,is quite sick at the home of her
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Mr. R. A.Boyd and
Katie Brewer, two of
pointed city secretary to fill
the unexpired term of her late
husband. According to Judge
the
the
Mrs. Leone Hardaway King,
one, of the pioneer citizens of
the county, died from a paraly-
tic stroke Friday^ ‘April 18th.
and
will
Ben
Ovie
Castle-
visited
Castle-
Floyd
Alton
Upshur,
One year
Camp
Com-
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She was
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Use good judgment and enter school just after high school classes and finish your
course by fall. This is the time of year good positions are more plentiful.
Come and take our training and we will assume the responsibility of placing you in a
Mexico, with relatives.
Severahfrom here attended
Treaty.
Wilis..•
- Everyone
2102, Box 75, Hammond, Ind.
' ............".......... 16-wpa '
son and, daughter, Julia Marie,
accompanied by Miss LaVele
Ellard motored to Shreveport
Sunday.
. _ --aged several couples at
president. Songs and yells werehome-Saturday night, ’
14. .
Mrs. W. R. Henderson, Reporter
219222;
_Checka.
Malaria
in S Saya
Colds
BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
MR. A. J. WILLIS
merce.
New Diana school
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Green spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W,
A. Hewitt.
Everyone enjoyed the rain
that' fell Sunday.
Mr?
and
land taken out of cotton pro-
ducton this year..
After a short business meet-
ing Miss Dilworth -took charge
and gave a very ' interesting
county will be at the home of 'Mrs.
resided Joe Johnson, May 8.. Visitors
are always welcome.
Mrs. BBsF. Jordan, Reporter.
canned fruits. She also gave
some good recipes. A number
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Bland
and family and Mr. Robert Lee
Tonic and “xative
and Mrs. Chess Langford Sat,
urday night.' ,
Mr. - and Mrs. Luther Haw.
kins and family spent Sunday
at Graceton with Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Hill.
CASHING IN ON THE SUMMER MONTHS
So many young people, more from habit than from reason, wait until fall to enter
■ a«>«ve-Nese
Dropa
Matthews and son, Mr
Farmer, Mr. and Mrs.
SAND HILL
Mrs. Edgar Berry is very ill.
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p. m., and Sunday at fl
Everybody invited to’
these services. 1
” J. B. WEBB.
the dedication of the new M
thodist. Church. at Ore f
Mrs. -
Winns-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Willis and children, Mr. - and
Mrs. Jay Willis and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Willis,
Mrs. Frank Abney and child-
of Commerce visiter her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Cain,
this week-end. ‘ «
Mrs. J. Rash visited at Pat--- -
tonfield last week? • 24 . a
seniors and their teacher, Mrs.
E. O. Mangum. ........
the game harder. A "hole" is a
$ tin cup in the center of a
some nice recipes on delicious
dishes. Each girl will make at .
least .onei of the dishes before ।
-e next meeting with Miss
Dilworth.
been teaching here has return-
ed to 'his home in Greenville.
Miss Annie Pearl Prothro
and her two girl friends ~of
Marshall spent the week-end
here with her aunt, Mrs. W. C>
Henderson.
Miss Rixie Murrell and Mr.
Marshall Bassham were mar-
ried SaturdAlL njght by Bro.
Orr. They will make their
home in Boxwood community.
Mrs. Eleon Turner Of Mar-
shall spent the week-end here
with her mother, Mrs. I. N J,
Coppedge.
Mt. Bob Dalrymple and Mr.
Leon Presnell of Gilmer were
callers here Thursday night.
The new Methodist church
was dedicated Sunday morning.
town Wednesday, the sheriff’s
force took -six half-gallons .and _ . -
a pint of corn whiskey. Two demonstration of utilization of
blade and located between four
deep holes, six dirt humps, a
brook and two apple trees.
The idea is to get the ball
, inte each of the cups in the
Gladewater and Longview.
Our singing class has been
reorganized and fwil - sing
every Sunday night with Mr.
Wilbur Duffey, president of the
class. Come out and visit us.
\ The Sunday School contest
between the juniors and senirs
Camp, Gregg" and
Winnsboro News: 1 1 ,
The Gulf- Production Com-
pany was reported to have paid
150,000.00 for 1,000 acres from
E. DeGolyer _ in . Wood County
.near the three test to be drill-
ad by-the former Amerada of-
Ficiar and his associates.' The
price of $50 an acre was said
e ren, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Baugh
B- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Let
' Glasco and son and Mr. Haskell
recently.....
Mr. Barney Fletcher of this dishes and also 8ae. the girls A
place was married in , Dallas
Saturday night.—- He and his
brid, as well as Mr. and Mrs.
NEW BETHLEHEM
______ IyampelMeN 2t *2M8KN-
- Mrs. Claudie Mae
spent last week-end at
Sunday.—--,
xee We have singing every Sun-
nd day night. Everyone come out
Mr. Earnest Ameen was in
Shreveport on business Mon-
day,
Mesdames Allen ^McClelland,
Elwyn Quinn, Edwin Marshall
motored to Dallas Tuesday.
____g _______ _ ____East Mountain Primitive Bap-
afternoon with a large attend- tist church next Saturday at 11
enen. ' la. m., Saturday night, at 7:30
„ . Mr. and Mrs. Tpm
Sundaz berry of Gladewater
-- •------ — .5. bis brother, Grover
leir teacher, Roxie Bland, berry Sunday evening.
and Mrs. E. Watts visited "
. . ------ _ Mr. and Mrs. William- Sellers
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wit- Sunday. 2
.......* • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett
Farmer,HMr. and Mrs. Marion
Ellison, Mr. and Mrs.
Pittsburg Gazette:-
FDue to the recent coorweath-
er, the shipment .of v sweet
potato plants from the, county
has been very light. Only those
a number-of improvements. He
•|"skw"nHtiionm ==
"The Mings Chapel H. D. Club
met Wednesday. April 24,-at
Bennie' Fletcher and Miss th
Gladys Fletcher spent Satur-
Mrs. Edgar Berry is on the
sick lst. “
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Glasco and
son attended a birthday din-
ner at the A. J. Willis home
The Last Supper—Jesus directed hisdiseiples topreparesthe passover, and whan vening came. Ha 1
aat down with the twelve. "And aa they Aid eat,Ha said. Verily I say unto you, that one of you shall
betray Me. And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to My unto Him, Lord; is
’ it if Aad He answered and Mid, Ha that dippeth his hand with Me in the dish, th* same shall betray
me. The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is
betrayed! it had been food for that man if he had not been born. Then Judea, which betrayed Him,
answered and Mid, Master, to it If He said unto him, Thou hast Mid.”—Matthew 26:21-25. Christ then
bleMed and brake the bread and gave the bread and wine to His disciples, an action, from which the mod- •
era Communion, service to derived. This illustration is from Merian’s story of the Bible inpictures, engraved....
in 1625-1630. 1 ' . - , -
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Glasco•at-
tended the surprise birthday
dinner of her father, Mr. A, J.
Willis, at Concord Sunday."
. Everyone is rejoicing over
the nice rains that hate fallen
urday. 4 N •
Mr. Edwin Lee Eargle, who
has been attending school here,
is visiting his brother, Mr.
Almo Eargle of Overtort.
•Miss Overta Simmons is on
the sick list this week.
Mr. Jean Hollon, who has
fewest strokes and the greatest
number of cuss wordp. YouF arrests were made.
various, games were played bylMr, wiis many more happy I'
both grown-up and children. birthdays. ‘ 1 ”
feet front just west of where
his present wrecking yrd is
sruTWttt start at once to put up
g0a -2..". i. N. s :uveAramnn+a Un
chett . gp2g,:
— aMsndmrmonnsaley
FTether and-Mrs. Gladys Dar.
den of Dallas visited: relatives
variety of fresh vegetables,
pickles, chicken and dressing
And ice tea. • y
Mr. Willis received many
nice and useful presents.
The afternoon was spent in
kodaking and talking.
Those present to enjoy this
. WHAT IS THIS GOLF?
1 '• • I - boro’s most prominent citizens
Golf is a form of work
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WEEKLY MIRROR
Foundea to 1877
AND UPSHUR COUNUTY ECHO
Tucker a Landhinger.. crublisher
B. H. Lasehinger - Managing Editor
Eatered at, the Post Ocfice at Gilmer,
"Fexas, as Second Claas Mail Matter.
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" Subecription Rates
and Leon Stephens of Glen-
wood visited Mr. and Mrs, O.
A. Stephens Sunday. ■
. Miss Tennie Lou - Meadows
of Stamp* , is visiting Miss
Jessi Mae Meadows.
Master Boliver Adams spent
PREACHING AT EAST
Mountain sat. & sun.
Elders J. M. Scroggins and
T. L. Webbwih preach at
At about 12:00 o’clock din-
ner was spread, which consist-
ed of everything good to eat,
cakes, pies, salads, boiled and
fried ham, pudding, a large
plants that were grown in fire
heated beds were advanced
enough to ship. =
7 > Mings Chapel H.D
Mrs. Lonnie Smith ws ap- ----—■ P v '
THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935.
Mrs. Taylor and children,,_________.
Faye and Travis, andeMrr'and, Brown 'Mr. and Mrs. ------
Mrs. Alva Taylor ahd. Master Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Luns- .
to have been paid after
Gulf had worked over
block itself.-- .
day to spend a few days at
April 24, at
............... W. L. Pal-
J. D. Bass, the -statute provides mer, with Miss Dilworth prs
that the mayor shall ftH the ent.—-————
The president called the
UJW iocorder.and the roll eal
was answered with theuse of
Curtis Shaw spent the wek-
end at West Mountain.
Mrs. lalene Cavanaugh spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
John Chandler of Gilmer.
Messrm Duward Langford
and Dewey Steelman of near
Johnson Chapel visited Mr.
The Lafayette 4-H Club met s H
Avxik19aat. tbehomeefMisanma
AnieDongiBs "WIth Mrn Seals • 4
and Miss Dworth present.
After- the meeting ’was calb____J
ed to order by the president I
and the roll called the boys -1
and girls separated. '
Miss Dilworth took the girls
parted wishing
opponent must not see you
• throw, push or carry the ball.
It should be propelled by $2.00
Worth of curved clubs, .design-'
. ed especially to make the own-.
- - swear. Each club has a She was born ln the
golfers get to know what that here all of her life. ‘
.mmos, is These are' excen- married tg Eugene C.
\ . aret" January 8, 1893. She was a
atrokes after each hot., suH lifelong member of the Metho-
tracts six and says, “made that dist church. \ 1
and Mrs. John Willis
a. m. ------------------ ‘ '
ittend ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. / Ander-
ren, grandchildren,1 in-laws and
friends gathered at the home of . ..________________
Lack of confidence is pro- CX a. I.™ .canned xruitsas aMr.A:.Willisand gave him ships.. in. violatjon of the Peace
Unring the devression which east. For. the past year shemain dish in our meal and sev- » birthday dinner .01
on much hedepress"hhas been in New York Cityeral different salads were . It was Mr. Willis 75th birth-
started, studying under the direction of I made from home canned fruits, day, . ,
-----—“----—— ‘ ‘ ■ 1------ — The guests arrived early and
ORE CITY
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Mrs. Dan Hollon of Com-
merce visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ferguson, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Monts Went
to Coraicana to the bedside of
the past week with Mr. andfc-
Mrs. Dud Pankhurst at Prit-
in five—one over par. Let’s
play the next hole for a dime.”
After the final or eighteenth
hole, the golfer adds up his
score, and stops counting at1
eighty-seven. He then has a
„ Pritehett with her sister. —
jy* „ Mrs. Susie Fletcher and child
S-- ren, .t..?"*!!*00. at- Mre which -shouid be -used to
Richard Hfls Sunday. " •
g ten miles from a filling sfationMay 1, 1935. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
oa stormy night. Anna Lou Tuitt, Reporter. I Pate.
came to a close last
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\ The Story of the Bibie Told in Pictures
stamps
M ' v ------ .
at Maple Springs by Rev.
Taylor, . , ’ /
f , . .. H-
Big Sandy Times:
_ T. I. Davis has leased 10
FOR SALE: Good work mare,
8 yrs. old, - about 900-bs.
Reasonable. M. T. Hill, R. 2,
(2% miles W. of Gilmer, on
Rosewood road), Gilmer. . .
FOR SALE: Dry. wood of any
size or for any purpose. Phone (
199 or see B. D. Davis.
43-d2wlp.
FOR SALE: Used extension
dining table, sewing machine, •
iron wash pot. J. A. Castle, '
Scott Si., east of Bradfield
- . made expensive enough for a
rich man .to enjoy. 1 It is
physical and mental exertion
made attractive by the, fact
- • that you have to dress for it in
a $200,000 club house. Golf
is what letter-carrying. ditch-
: digging and carpet . beating
would be if these same tasks
• had to be done on th* same hot
-Eaftermeonsa-gKort--pant 4 nd
-- colored socks by gouty-looking
r gentlemen who required a dif-
ferent gadget for every mood.
The game is played on care-
fully selected grass With little
white balls and as many clubs
as a caddy can- bear up under.
V These balls cost from 75c to
-- i $2.00 and it is possible to sup-
; port a family of ten people for
five months; on the money
represented by the balls lost by
. . some golfers in a single day. A
golf course has eighteen holes,
* seventeen of which are un-
• * necessary and put in to make
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‘ Miss Roxie Bland has return-
: edhomegfrom-4.month',vAea day night here with relatives.
(ton South. Texas and New Mrs.Evie Taylor left Satur-
Mrs. Laura
of salads and desserts were
made using canned fruits.
There were 19 members and
3 visitors present. .
The next regular meeting
J. C. HUTCHINSON’S SIG-
HED LINIMENT: Piles, Ath-
letes Foot, Insect Bites, Skin
Abrasions, Cuts,. Sores.—
SHAMROCK DRUG CO., Gil-'
ADDRESS Envelopes at home, 1
sparetime; $5 to $15 weekly*
.Experience unnecessary. Digni-
fied work? . Send stamp for ;
' particulars. Hawkins, Dept. u
hermiother,who.was,veryil, anaauuaz.
4a Mr. hod udhuaress ana Mr. Camnu
Wilbur Chasteen and families ] _
motored to Caddo Lake Sat-
Rash, Mr. and . Mrs.
Mr. Seals talked to the boys f
about the history, preveption, J
and destruction of- insects. Ho l
also showed them some poisons ~ 4
Coupon:--Address ...............................................1--------
Tyler Commercial College
' And School of Business Administration
Tyler, Texas
Wood
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Six month*-------—60
-Elsewhere, ger year —=— $1 50
All notices af nehbol or ehureh
playa; eards of thanks, obituaries,
tit., must, be accompanied with re
mittamee at the rate of ‘one cent per I
word. I
- — -gfen- A--green"tis a -amalvacancy and that his ap
„parcer orgrass "costing $1.99" mentrshath he eodfirmedh
city council. —
--- —p--- - । The Kelsey H. D. Club met
Quitman Democrat:. Tuesday, April 23, at the home
Mrs. Annie Smith, 60, died of Mrs. Blanch Denton. There
Saturday morning of shotgun were 14 members and 4 visi-
wounds she received Friday tors present. The house was
morning W R stltLar , ton called to order at 2 p. m. by
morning. W. R. Strothers, a ten the‘president, Mrs. W. M.
swim, a pint of gin, singsant on Mrs. Smith a farm has Hamberlin. The club prayer
“Ping Elephants” with six or been arrested in connection and. pledge were repeated .
‘other liars Iike himaelt with the ca. - Lx perieg-Prasidentea aWrs:
grouch.submitted. ter of Mr: and Mrs Jphn Cassel The meeting was then turn-,
•____ ft........ of Winnsboro has been given a ed over to Miss Dilworth, who
The wets were wrong. Liquor ten weeks contract by the gave a demonstration _ on the
taxes will not quite support the Radio Keith Orpheum. Com- utilization fruit.
T.."t pany. The contract calls for a along with cottage cheese. It
yernment. tour of ten weeks in the was.very interesting and help-
-m-o T.... :1/ I, nR.L nafful to us. She told us how
Lack of confidence is pro:ma cities h enort 4n dwemay. use canned fruits as a
a know the reactions of a philo- We win meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Ruth Muckelroy
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ermw---g-Ne pgome
to- the kitchen and . gave a J
position upon graduation.
Writ* for our free annual. ,
this Name -------
ford Marsh spent, Saturday at
Caddo Lake.
Mrs. Millard Starr . visited
near Harleton last week.
Mr. Loyd Burnett of Bon-1
ham and Mr. Frank Cain visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Cain this week-end.
Mr. and •Mrs. Floyd Brown
visited' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Davis Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Watts
Bland spent Saturday ' al
Sunday with relatives
and join us.
• ROCKY
Miss Virginia Stegall of
Pritchett spent the week with
her parents, Mr. Buddie Stegall
and family.
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PAGE'FOUR aj 1 .... 1,
away with these msects. All -
the boys were glad ‘to know
this because they know it will j
help them and their family..
Ethel Rosenkoetter, Reporter.
Our next "-.inn will
2 disclose that a lot of western
A farms have been blown east.
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A-L _> A-4t, aw I “he ( oncord 4-H club ____________ - ____ _ _ __
-jnoante is breaking ones April 25-2 at m MRS. HORACE BLANCHARD
k finger nails trying to rip the school house With,Mis8 ,
7 cellophane off a package, of worth and Mr. Seals. The-house
-4 cigarettes or something. was called to order by theH
- . ■ f ■■■ ......- president Songs and yells were I home Saturday night, honor-
g ' Uncle Sam is a “good neigh- repeated. Roll call was answer- ing Mrs. Horace Blanchard on
bor," all right—never expct.ed with, "I have or 1 have not the occasion of her birthday,
ing his neighbors to pay backpytout my grape and berry following games of varlous
what they have borrowed. vinen ”, J 2 . kinds, refreshments consisting
—-o—- I The boys answered with theof sandwiches, cakes', iee cream
• According to a scientist' man project they were going to take, and iced drink* were served.
inherited the telephone habit Mbs Dilwor h gave us in- Those present were Messrs.
from the ape*. Perhaps theystructions on tea towels, hand-and Mmes. Horace Blanchard. TiHery’MrJim fones
originated the “grapevine ” towels and aprons. M, B, Williams, E. N. Lasching-
rumor. - Mr. Seals talked to the hoyster, C. c. Clark, and Clifton
g ---------- Ion insects and how to get rid Taylor of Greggton.
We would be interested tolof them. 1 ei I__
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