The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 15, 1930.
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ROCK ISLAND CULTIVATORS
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THE ROGUE SONG”
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The unior class xif the €+-
merHigh Schoo will present a
Minstrel at the High.School Au-
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Tyler, April! 11— Funeral ser-
vires fop Mrs: Nora Ellen Kay,
65, who died after a protracted
illnessrwere conducted Saturday
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now playiny at the Crystal The-
lire. •
Filmed eptirely in technicolor,
dtm ted Uy Uonel Barry nun r,
acre. Cultivate rapidly. Giye at
least five eultivatiks. .
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L. Bailey, Jr.. of Tyler;......three
sisters, Mrs. Nellie Dean of Ath-
ens, Mrs. Monroe Starnes-oLAVi^
nona and Mrs.W. IL Enright of
Fort Worth.
picture. Al-
colorful ballet
apart. 3 to 1 feet in drill. Three
t healthy splants. to the.hillhould
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to See and Hear
F Lawrence Tibbett —
The World’s greatest Baritone Singer. in
THE ROGUE SONG”
Filmed Entirely in Technicolor
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Strange Freak
In A Radish
________ county has raised a
good many radihes this year
and some profitable shipments
have been made, but a i freak
radish that: Came from the gar-
den of Mr. I. W. Ellett, of Kel-
sey. is the strangest one we ever
saw.
There seems to be a solid rad-
ish just below the top, and from
it radiates nine distinct radishes
each one with the long white
root that reaches out from the
red radishes. • 1
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.MINSTREL TUESDAY
% THE WEATHLER
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is dangerotisly ill from an ap-
pendicitis operation, the Oak
Admission 15 and 35 Cents After six o’clock 25c and 50c t
McCall’s Magazine. Literary Digest. Liberty Magazine and 2
New York Word proclaim this the greatest picture in fifteen 2
years. If you haven't*seen it. you should.
CRYSTAL THEATRE
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bertina Rasch's
Ur, Mrs. W. E. Quinn. motored
to Dallas Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Sam Erown and uittle
daughter, Beverly, of Dalas are
church by DE Porter M. Bailes,
pastor of the. First. • Baptist
churchrof Tyler, and-'the Rev.
J..C. Calhoun, pastor of Winona
Baptist church, with burial ser-
‘U. < al. II,'ll 111 i'i i i li l .....
Stnviving are two sons, Calvin
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into the. first motion picture
starring famous opera singer.
I .awrence Tibhett. worlds great
est operatic-baritone., bids fair
^ii^u_Lo_ucLomr tme of the worlds
greatest movie starTaTTFTe^Tnr
Helped Along
Their Way
Mr. John Anderson wife, and
baby. trying to make their way
from Limestone county to Tex-
arkana stranded in Gilmer Mon-
day and were without some-
thing to. eat or a place to sleep.
, The- Bell Hotel gave them a
place to sleep, and money was
made up to buy them somethnig
to eat, and they were on their
way Tuesday, catching a ride
from Gilmer north.
Supported hy Catherine Dale Owen. Stan Laurel. and
Oliver Hardy
Show at 1:30_3:40_5:50_8:00and 10:10 P. M.
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WHERE QUALITY REIGNS
Economy strt with health. Here’s food that brings you 4
the Finest of deliciou-, easily prepared meals. Truly vod 2
(hings to eat in a wide variety of tasty selections. We
specialize in FOOD and service—yet prices are never high.
The Pleasant arid Profitable Market Place .4
REX MOUGHON, GROCERIES :
’ Phone 156 !
o’clock..
—--he.DiectiouofMis
Veil Ragland the class has been-
working hardforseveral weeks
on the minstrel, and expect to
have aperformanc that will en-
terain-and amu se you.
The'members <>T the Twanti-
th Century Club nd the Mer-
♦ When permanence and eronom
4 are the firs considerations, it is
t safest for you to specify Gilmer
* Lumber to. -bileline -materiala. Gil-
4 mer contractors'and carpenters have
i long followed a preference for Gilmer
T Lumber .Co. dependabilit .
Pal. or the wealthy widow t
he sold out? Was it the 7
gorgeous blonde he leved,
or the gigolo dancing mini ■
he threatened? Philo I
lance leads, yen on a hat
fling slayer hunt, in
fireen, of Lone Mountain. Mon-neighbor for hrs good to edifica-
Justas soon as there is suffi-
cient moisture in the ground to
plant it will be tim for planting
The next three weeks is the
plant ses m. ' )
Plant in rows font or five feet
< asas. . Catherine Dale Owen
npikes a very beautiful heroine.
For come dv -relief. Laurel and
We then that are strong ought
to Inar the infirmities of the
weak, and not to please our-
selves Let eteryone please hi
• be left
• • They should have 300 Ibs of
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S. S. Ian Dine s greatest 2
thriller! More startling 2 .
than either "The-Canar • Lawn Sanitariuyn.
or -The Green"‛k , . , ,
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■ Se ng and color, high adven- _
,.i e-and remant e are nil blended- afkeFoon at theWioraTaptist
ROEKY HILL AND /
DALE CLUB MEETS
The Hill and Dale Club of
Roekey held its regular meeting
Friday afternoon, April 11. The
first business was to decide
where to hold future meetings.
Ue are cnsidering plans for
a Club Iuuse to be built on the
ground donated by Mr. Hollie
Shepherd, work to start later
this summer Until then the
meeting place will be. announced
each time.
We worked on our club «|i>! it.
and each member'will piece Nev-
oral block before next meeting,
which wil Im held nt the home
of Mrs. Flora Floyd, Friday.
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_ REPORTFI.
Judge Nat W. Brooks, of Ty-
ler, candidate for District Judge
of the 7th Judicial District,
spent Tuesday in the city in the
interest of his candidacy.
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with a- hundred beautiful girls,
is an added specacular detail
The settings range -from Rus-
sian palaces to gypsy villages in
the mountains A symphony
orchestra furnishes the msical
background: • "
Mr. Silas Maberry. a mer-
chant of Pritshett, broke his
arm Monday".
that master of talking screen
drama, t he new picture com-
Linns an engrossing—Nut-_with
spectacle and gorgeous music,
ah woven into a romance ofove
and adventure. Though- somel
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Dude Groen, 26, of Sand Hill
E. M. JOHNSON, Mgt-
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Lighten your work of cuitivation and increuse the ”
productiveness of ffinrtanit: ‘ ■ — •
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Rock IslarttniN te is are carefully made of most
durable m. tv rials ; ne wiHlaat ycars with a min.’
mum of ci c . _
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’ Featuring J; Harold Miuray, Norma Ferris arid Stepin 3
* Fetchit. Stepin Fetchit will be remembered as the negro <
l comedian n Fox Movitone Follies and Hearts in Dixie.
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' pera maghTTuffi’/H D lint opeia.
Other of the songs-afe charming
popular numbs
And though the songs are an
integral part of the poignant
drama, the story itself is a great
motion pieture. ptay,,asitie fromt ......- - —e --------.r
the music. Tibbett, a splendid visiting inGilmer theguesto
actor as well as a great.sinrer, her sisten Mrs Frentis Salkinh
is compeling in the role of the
singring bandit chief of the Cau-
view Rotary Club will celebrate •.
its tenth anniversary.
"During that time the Long- 4
view Club has organized Clubs 4
at Gilmer, Pittsburg, Jefferson ;;
and Jackisonyille, and representa ;,
tives from each of the Clubs will •
be there to help in the celebra- 4
tion. Some of the Gilmer Club 4
went over. 4
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Al iast the solution o the annual feminine cry ior
3 1 something "different" to wear for Easter 4P.
|! proach. Master Dry (leaning revives , ‘J
1 FT original giow and supplies a new pleasine •rezmi
ness in wardrobes dewpile age-
COE ( LEANING CO. „
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$— await- jouutmurmwe.
sailors; yilam Nennet , i nntural, tana and
• - zrays. XII gond looking ntvell made. It s Straw
• Hat time, Jun. Today.- ....________'
of-FlHgue Song." Metto-
Goldwyn-Mayer’s music al drama Kay of Tyler and B. C. Kay of
“ Marshall; one daughter, Mrs. J.
-April showers have bcencon _
♦pnuou by their infrequent y.
* The East Texa sDruggists"coi ~
venthnis to be held at Long
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— "hu Nutthcuat Texas Tailone
Association meets at Marshall
Wednesday night and thetitor
of Gilmer are all goinr over.
- .remean"e-pom
The clouds have been portend
ing tain- all day, but up to the
time of going -to pre s only‘the
slightest sarinkle occurred.
The Athes Review has been
enlarged.; it just naturally,
swelled up ver the Athens team
winning the work! championship
Some more of the goodk that
were stolen from Mr. Massay’a
store at Bettie were found in
the woods near Betie - Monday.
It will be remembered that Sher-
i(f Joe Latch caught a man with
a kack fulDof the goods at Big
; Sandy.
. Mini'
Company
Lumber and Building Supplies
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in the cast • Meximuni Monday 85;
. Eugene rallette.i mum Tuesday 61.
. Paul Lukas 1
chant- who put on the annual
• Style Show are particularly, in-
Vited to attend and get - some
pointers on last how a Style
show should be conducted.
Snappy Songs, and dances.
. ots . af iokcs aaud.Lddkn iumuak a
ilea-.bi'A ev hliig f"f AlfWlIH UU
tend and the price of admission
is so nominal that any one can
afford to go and help the Junior
lass on theeir project. ।
.Show starts at eight o’cot k
No. reserved seats.
VOL. 15. NO. 27/
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1930, newspaper, April 15, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439694/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.