The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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stood with mouths open to see
the ball reposing nicely beside
The P’ritchett Baptist Revival
begins Staurday, August 2nd.
and will continue all the follow-
Mr. H. R. Simmons, wife and
daughter, departed Saturday for
The Sacred Harp Singing Con-
vention will be held at the Court
House in Gilmer, next Saturday.
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The Two Black Crows
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Coleman Friday.
fore Fall weather arrives. Com-
plete stocks of,wall paper, paint,
and all building supplies. <
Walk in the wisdom toward
them that are without redeem-
ing the tune Let your speech
l>e always with grace,,scasoned
with salt, that ye may know
how ye ought to answer every
man.—Col. 4:5-6. .
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 2 1930.
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t«‘i' for the day, and he called up
on Miss Cora Dee Mings for a
reading. She gave us two read-
ings which were, heartily enjoyed
SACKED HARP
SINNGING ( ONV ENTION
Sterling Seeks
Responsibility
In Government
ROTARY CLUB
MEET FRIDAY
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That "civilized" air—which proclaims the inner semse of
well-being—and seems to (a We for granted the fresh young
clothes which have recntly visited our Master Cleaning Shop
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR *
TODAY "
“ANYBODY’S WAR”
ping from El Paso, where he is
sojourning for his health, and
first family night under the new
Mrs. W. W Killian and Mrs.
I M Sheppe rd and daughter de-
parted for Austin Saturday
morning.
PRITCHETT BAPTIST
REVIVAL OPENS
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program of Greater Movie Sea- ! I
son Sunday and Monday. This • -
is the first 1930 mode picture, ‘ ‘
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“PRINCEOF DIAMONDS”
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Official Opening Of Greater Movie
, Season • ...
An old nationally- known jutomobile manufacturer
arrangement. Let’s fill ’
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Makes 290-Yard Shot Perfect im
No. 3 of Hillsdale Gold Club
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next week, and that it looks like
■ [ comes out with an eight within a new price range.
ery night during August and of
course no one would wish to vio-
late that rule. - |
During Greater Movi Season
there will be three big specials
t more golfer, when the two ap-
; proached No. 3. a 293 yard shot
‘ to the geen. Loyd drove off,
Issue Overshadows All Other
. Considerations, He Says
Austin. Aug 1.—Responsibili-
ty in government—that is the is
sue that overshadows all other
con siredations and on that is-
sue he is going to prosecute his
. andidacy.a before every vtifg
man land woman in Texas, Ross
Sterling said in a long statement
issued here Friday. In a retort
to Earle B. Mayfield in Houston
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, White, horses eat more than black horses—anybody knows
, that! But do you know why a blue-eyed fish looks so sad?
I Let Charlie Mack tell you. It’s just one of a hundred new
I gags from the lazy wit of radioland's original blackface duet.
Now yo see as well as hear their hot-footing foolishness.
' . - Also plenty of the best of the new shorts.
SUMMER TIME IS THE
IDEAL TIME TO RENOVATE
AND REMODEL
If your home needs fixing up.
any repairing, or remodeling to
be done, now .is the id al time to
get 4 done. Fair, mild weath-
er "makes it an ideal time to do
papering and painting or any
outside repair work. Get your
, Simpson Co. here. It all came
, about like this: Friday after-,
had not invited and did not want
the support of Mayfield. in ihe
formal campaign opening state-
ment Mr. Sterling devoted' con-
siderable, attention to "Fergu-
sonism" and declared that “the
spectacle of an ex-Governor im-
peached for high crimes and mis
demeanors in office, with his
wife as Governor in name only,
when he, in fact, directs her of-
ficial actions, is unheard of as
far as I have ever known in the
history of any free government,
except one, and that was in out
own great State when Ferguson
undertook to be Governor in the
name of his wife,"
The administration of the af-
fairs of the State Highway De
partment while Mrs. Ferguson
was governor was particularly
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SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ON
REFRIGERATORS. GARDEN
HOSE AND STOVES
cored and he asserted. "If the
The Gilmer Rotary Club met
in the dining room of the Gom-
mercial Hotel Friday and enjoy -
ed an excellent chicken lunch.
There were a few members ab-
sent but our president, Fred
Hamm, read a letter from our
District ' Governor commending
us for the attendance record for
the month of July.
The full report of the commit-
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Ramey Baylor Medical College
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4. John Henderson, another Ard-ffeatherandt had-snitat- he ed to function on the committee
to which he was appointed.
Sam Waghalter was tozstmas.
Thursday he had called May- tees appointed was read by our
president, and each one request-
second on
' , The first picture made on the season of 1930-31 Production
A 1931 ModeH’iciure. Let’s Go!
YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOU’RE
BLACK IN THE FACE TOO!
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a two weeks’ visit to Notasulga. Aug. 29th. All singers, request-
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bombshells of Mirth, Hilarious Hit : oyd, who is with the Tyler &
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administration hail lusted nine-
ty days longer it would have
been virtually necessary to nail
up the doors of the great High
way Department.’”
The entire Ferguson admipis:
nation Mr. Sterling contends,
left every department of the
State discredited.
Id a discussion of pending is-
sues Mr. Sterling still declares
his faith in a safeguarded bond
issue. but declares again that no
amendment for bond issue can
be voted until the Legislature
era many minutes in preparation at night feeding.
[ Admission IS and 35 cents. Your. Entire Family 50 cents. 2
I NOTICE:—Starting today and continung through August
! Family Night will be Saturdays instead of Wednesdays. ?
» Family night, however does not start unt.l six o'clock when 3
i a complete change of program is inaugurated. During
2 Greater Movie Season there will be three big specials each
■ week as follows: No. 1.—Sunday and Monday. No. 2—Tues •
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You’ve heard them on the-radio—and laughed! You’ve seen
, them in vaudeville—and laughed! You’ve laughed at their
Y first riotous movie revel. “Why Bring That. Up?” Now pre-
X pare for thetaughofa lifetime. Right from Charlie Mack’s
X own best-seller novel “The Two Black Crows in the A. E. I."
" Comer Loyd Sets
Hole in One Mark
Monddy Matinee 15 and 25— Monday night Lt and 35 cents ; tournament of the club and will
L. " • be one pf-the strong contenders
E. H R. Green is rported quite :;
sick at New Bedford, Mass. <
W e are of Fei ingspec aT Midt-Neason keduetions en-Rub- * ;—-
ber Garden Hose, Kefriger ..lor- and Gas Stoves, •
2 Bl Y NOW AND SAVE MONEY ' 3 ;
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J. V. Croley Hardware Co. :
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Ttesday and WednesdaBrd on
Thursday and Friday. Family
night will be Saturday 6p. m. to
Midnight instead of Wednesday.
All pictures in August will be
50 cent shows, but the prices
will be reduced to the folowing
schedule: Every night during
the week and Sunday matinee
the price will be 15 and 35 cents,
Saturday night your entire fam-
ily 50 cents; Every matinee dur-
ing the week except Sunday mat
nue will be 15 and 25 cents
This is a big saving passed along
with the hopa that the patron-
age wll be so attractive that'the
picture makers will permit us to
continue this reduced price even
after Greatr Movie Season eloses
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2 the pin in the cup.
2 , This is the first time a hole in
• one has ever been made on No
! 3 hole and one of the greatest
; was ever made on.an Ardmore
i course. Three other dodo shots
X have been turned in at the Hills-
’ dale club since the course was
• opened two. years ago.
2 Loyd is on of the players who
• is taking part in the annual
the first to be released by Par-
amount New Show Wrld on the.
new season of 1930-1931. Two
Black Crows in "Why Bring,
That Up" last fall was a decided
hit. The producers say that
this popular polio pair have
made a bigger and better pic-
2 Admitted by all experts lo have the coolest house, best 2
• Hound, most comfortable seats, prettiest surroundings of •
: ; any small town theatre in the South. 2
For advertisemenis can affect you vitally. Watch
;; them. They"I} increase your spend.ng money and tel you
’; where you can buy moat economically the articles you need.
day and Wednesday.“ No. 3—Thursday and Friday. Two •
programs Saturday as follows: 1st program at 11 a. m. to 6
p. m. 2nd program 6 p. m. to midnight. After six p. m. •
each Saturday your entire family 50 cents. Tonight'is the ‘
Get the habit nf reading advertisements reularly.
► You'll find every -day news of imortarce addressd to you
DROWNING VICTIM WAS
PROMINENT IN ELECTRA
Electra. Aug. 1 — Ralph G.
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home in first-class condition be- iB
ported to attend th<’ thatre ev.14
tor. is doing the preaching! Ev-
erybody invited.
-- Mr. Jeff Ray sents us a clip-
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over the top of the little hill onto
2 the green. Five m^
two players and two caddies
Owing to the recent sad death
oY Ralph Ramey, a .very dear
friend to many of the Rotary
members as well as to others in
our city, the program was cut
short, and after a song by the
members, we were dismissed by
Brother Sam Thomas.— Report-
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CRYSTAL THEATRE
CHANGES. POLK IES
MASTER CLEANERS
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1 X? for the Daily Ardmoreite trophy
which goes torthe winner of the
’ meet: — He was winner of the
3 distauces from which a dodo
class light last year. '
! Comer Loyd is the sdorNr.
and Mrs. Geo. Loyd of this city.
the house.
1 Daily Ardmoreite, July 18:
2 Coms now a new dodoist at
3 Hillsdale, a new claimants for the
3 carton of cigarets, the case bf
' ginger ale and all the other nice
| little presents meted ' out to
X those few who made a hole in
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Every day in the adv ert isements you will find new
changes, new methods, new products tfatwill interest you
—save your money—increase your ability tenjoy life.
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the fairway, not a crook nor a
During Greater Movie Season
in August the Crystal has ar-
ranged its schedule of programs
and pt ices feeling that it will
enable every one to attend the
shows more conevniently. This
is the .sixth consecutive year
this theatre has observed Great-
er Movie Season and Manager
Cox nnounces that it is his
judgment that the present one
will prove to be the greatest.
I’ll ually with t lie starting off
of t hi-new season's product it is
necessary to advance prices.
This year, however, contracts
with the big"producers have en-
abled the management to re- J
duce prices instead.
The Two Black Crows in
"Anybody’s Wai" is t he opening
ture in "Anybody’s War,” any ; [
how. no one must miss it, as it is* !
Greater Movie Season, the first j !
rule of which is everybody is ex- !
bhe
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What are their namies"- Where’ll we find them?-.
hui.eg.
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• -A maker of refrigerators for more than half a century
4 suddenly able to,lower his prices because of increased
• volume of production. . ~
Wednesday near Gilmer and
who was buried at Gilmer Fri
day morning, was well known
here.
IL* was.principal of Enter-
prise rural .school one year and
of Valley View High School two
years and served as president of
the Wichita County Teat her’s
Association befre entering med
leal college at Dallas two years
ago. Knuncle, Dr R. R. Ramey
dentist, is connected with Parm-
ley Ogden Hospital hefeand is
vice president of the. Electra
Lions Club.
Sterling will get thee most of the
floating vote theree, and there is
lots of them. The clipping says
htat El Pasoans are organizing
to fight "Ma” and organizing a
sterling flub with the slogan:
“CThwugovernment and against
Ferguson crrpt ion.”
County Agent Burkes andthe
4-H Club members who accom-
panie d him to th, • short 4 nurse
at College Statiop returned
home Saturday. They report's
most enjoyable and valuable trip
A message from Mrs. 'Geo.
Tucker at Houston who has been
there sick for more than a
month, says she is improving
and hopes to be at home in a few
days. *
Mr. H.M. Prater has resumed
his position as operator at; the
Cotton Belt, taking the place of
Mr. C. E. Campbell who goes to
Hillsboro.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930, newspaper, August 2, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439832/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.