The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1930.
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We are glad to report Miss I
Nettie Ruth Aaron who wasse-
Roscoe Edwards was stabbed
to death at Elkhart, and Mrs.
Rev. G. W, Holcomb of Ore
City filled his monthly appoint-
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W. F. Hargett shot and killed
hi*, wife and then himself near
Clarksville. ’ •
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Johnie Griffen and fmilyof
Grand Prairie vited his moth-
er and other relatives here last
week.
Albert Jones and two daugh-
Duke, B. C. Johnson, R. C. Covin
W. 1L Pratt, A. B. -Reynolds, U.
N. Hunter, Johrnie Roach, JL L.
Moore, H. M. Dowd, H. H. Bon-
ner, H.J Spencer, J. H. Cook, H.
Connell, W. L. Culberson, J. S.
Johnson, D. R. Barnett, F, L.
Futrell. C. H. Cox, C:E.Abney,
N. C Hudnall, M. H. Gage, Hew-
ard Dunagan. G. L. King, W. I).
April Term of
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McWhorter. J. H. Ervin, W. A.
Lawrence, W. H. Farrar, J. A.
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Smith, J. W. Allread, J. Ar Black
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and cooling, and plenty of fresh fruit drinks.
A diet such as this, together with the abundant
use of ICE to keep foods fresh and appetizing,
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real opera H. Shaw, G. F. Walters, Frank
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Texas had 1,368,384 automo-
biles registered in 1929, gain of
124.203 over 1928. Automobile
registrations doubled and al-
moat a fifth more between.1920
and 1929, the exact gain being
218 per cent over the 430,377
total of 1920.
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summer.
Luther Plnmmrr and family distinction of presenting Law- son, A. 1.. Shelton, < ». 1. Carring
and hie mother of Dallas spent' rence Tibbett, the world's great- ton, B. L. Hatcher, W. T. Spen-
from Saturday until Monday est baritone singer, before any I cer, Lonnie StraeentU1, Drad
with his brother Toni Plummer, other theatre in Texas Largeshaw, R. O. Moughon.
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ment here Sautdray night add ed by McCalls. Literary Digest,
Sunday.
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wreck, doing as well as could be night and wifi open in Dallas on W Beavers, D. Miller,-H. G. Wei
expected. i Friday. The Crystal has the don; Will Lovell. John William-
that revolutionized
ett, spent Sunday with
attend that can. “ . •
Singing at this place last Sun
day afternoon was well attended
... kiaitAra frun)
veston also had the"frst tele-
Barber, J. M. Stanford, S. Pv phoneexhange-in Texas, while
ters, Audrey Dean and Dorothy ' have had to hear a
of ...Smyrna, spent Saturday ’ singer, but it will perhaps not be f Cole, Moody Williams, M. -H.
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night and Sunday with his bro the last time as the talking pic- Reeves, J. S. Castello, W..C.
ture screen is fast taking over Broadbeek, Charlie Caudle, W.
Fire destroyed 12.000 baby
chicks at Slaton.
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Enjoy it with T ( 14
A RF you going to have a gloriously good ■ # A H ,
time this summer? Plenty of energy for A "—A -Mmad
an extra swim, another nine heles of golf, or a
picnic at a moment's notice? Much depends
upon the kind and condition of the food you eat.
Kincaid, S.HCarroll S. R. Cox,
I. W Tucker, G. B (lark. E. T.
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- It has been hard to identify Fat Briss is charged with the
killing.
will begin a singing school at ful from beginning to end. The
this place July 14. Everybody film is entirely in technicolorfur
eepthis in mind and everybody nuhing some of the most beau-
tif.ul seenery one has ever seen.
. ther and sister at this place. ■■
Mias Relle Oliver, who has many of thebest’opera singers! 1. Rich. W. T. Davis, M. M. Man-
- b«tn in.Marshalll the pa-d year , and mm h of Gt and Opera is be- gum. IL I Porter, Charlie Cul-
A year’s pleasure for $1. Join
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is spending her vacation With ing transferred to the screen,
her brohters. Will and Tollie - , .
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Johnie Roach and kister. Miss field of pleasure as -one ormore-Lavell, B- M Sanders,
Gladys of Judson, attended of the big producing companies Brandon AJ F. T— ... -----
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Texas has 441 licensed air-
planes and stands seventh
among the states in airminded-
nesa. California, leading the
procession, has 1,337 licensed
planes.
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Berry, rdin Taylor, B. B. Ber-
ry, G. I. Hart, Jesse Farmer,
John Huie, R. N. Smith E. M.
Eaton, Horace Lavender, John
Isbell, /Jr., Ollie Collum, S. D.
Barton.
Petit Jury, 4th Week, May 12th
M. R. Machen, J. R. Ellis, J. C.
Johnson, R.C. Vinson, B. B.
Pickens, L. S. Mitchell, E. L;
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and Stamps-- We invite them!
bck again.
Everybody remember our Sab
bath School every Sunda morn :
ing at 10 o’clpck.
REPORTERS ( HI M
numbers of out of town visitors j Petit Jury. First Week.
have come in to view this big T. J. Atkinson, John Caden- '
production as well as an unusual head. E. E. Perdue, W. B. Mitch-
ly large number of local people, ell. C. L. Brooks, J. L. Arnold.
It is the first opportunity many—West Ferguson, J. M. Hearn, E.
and their families of Pritch Butterfly.
his Gilmer people who have
church and singing here last are
The Moon Motor Co. plant in A Communist Hot Was stop-
St. Louis ia held by armed em- ped at ('leveland. Ohio, by the
daughter Mrs Grover Stanley. seen 'The Rogue* Song" should
J, E. Cox has bought a new do se f'»r their own good. —Hti
car. ' ’ । a masterpiece, a little heavy in
Prof.. Will Green of Sand Hillspots, but thrilling and beauti-
Denison gets a ,milk, plant.
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ity was the Galveston Gas Co.
chartered in 1856 by special
grant of the Legislature. Gal-
rett, Eltor Heagler. W. L. Petty.
J. H. Marsh, W. C. Holloway, J.
T. Baker, Hill Newsome, C.-C.
Miller, Robert Langdon, N. D.
Hogg, Emmett -Logan,. Usko
Mackey, J. H. Sbey, Matt ill-
tnattrH. t.. Burkett.*- - —
Petit Jun. 3rd Week, May 5th.
E. F. Aldredge, W. E. Beavers
J, W. Duncan, .C. T. Crosby, C.
MCaldwell, P. L. Finsher, T. M.
Oxford. L II. Fennell, J. B. .
Trice, Earl Green. Geo. Thorn-
ton. Hugh Brawley, J. J. Craw-
fordR O. Irons, G. W. Mathews
E. R. Bradley, G. W. Steelman,
H Taft. Miltoii Lestr, S. D.
Tune, J. D. White, G. F. Amos,
T. C. Petty. Winfield Jones. E. :
W. Cox, E.B.Hollow ay. M. L.
Hayes. H. L. Hudgins. G. W. De-
police )
Laredo had the first street rail
road, according to apparently au
thentic reports. ' .
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2. .... you sweep the hills
as s p K E • I LY as the level road.
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r. w. WilliamsohLee t rkile,
Grover Thurman. E. W. Insall,
Petit Jury, 2nd Week, April 28
W. C. Fowler, W. W. Evans.
I—LDav is, D. E, ery, ., J.
Wade, O. A. Garrett. E. J. Fon-
tain. E, L. Gillispie, Earl Cox, E.___
W Farrow, F. M Hill, Tommie
Mitchell, Harry Stevens, How-
ard Cates, H. N. .‘Townlin, J. T.
Allen, J C. Palmre, J. M. Wil-
'♦imghlu . B. (’. Frrguwn. George—
Jones,-D, _ G. Robinson, I P. Da-
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.