The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER WEBKLY MIRROR, WED., APRIL 15, 1936.
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Mrs. Viola Bowers, who has
been ill for the past two weeks
is able to be up.
. Miss Elvie Arrington enter-
tabled her Bee Hive class Sat-
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The Merry Makers Club, of
which Mrs. W. H. Marshall is
president, met at the home of
Mrs. E. F. Aldredge.
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R; E. Smith, general contractor
on Highway No. 155.
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beef animal which had been one
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R. B. SMITH.
By C. F. Gorman.
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Messrs. Chas. Rider andiW.
B. White motored to. Shreve-
port on business.
The E- & R System market
Gorman must’be supported by
receipts bearing one of t
urday night with a party.
" Mr.Cand Mrs. Lehi
spent the week-end here
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Dixie Beauty Shop
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Mrs. A. J. Williams, Prop.
TUESDAY BRIDGE —
CLUB MEETING
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Conclusion of u scientifie expedition, recently returned from tamous ’
Easter Islands go far toward clearing, up the mystery which has sur-
rounded that tiny spot of land in the south central Pacific for the
past 250 years. Investigation of these Franco-Belgian scientists sup-
uaual
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Gives you all these
.genuine FRIGIDAIRE
advantages '
•Model illustrated is DRS 5-36.
5.1 cubic feet capacity. 10.?
square feet shelf area. 63 big ice
cubes, 6 pounds of ice at one
■freezing. Double-Range Cold
Control.
Exclusive Meter-Miser cold-
making unit • Five Years Pro-
tection against service expense
on the sealed-in mechanism for
only $5 included ih the pur-
chase price • Super Freezer
• Stainless Porcelain in Seam-
less Interior . Gleaming, En-
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Mrs. G. W. Johnson.
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remnant of a lost continent, although the monuments were quarried
- - right there on the island. Their theory is supported by primitive
tools which were uncovered and by examination of the monuments
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Mrs. Alton Hudgins,, enter-
taint'd the Tuesday bridge club
at her home on Kaufman
street Tuesday afternoon.
Spring flowers decorated the
Size 81x105
Extra large size, extra heavy cotton
spreads. Blue, Rose, Gold, Green and Orchid,
many patterns.
79c
against war and banding for
peace.
her daughter-in-law Sunday at
Pritchett.
Herschel Arrington, Ernest
. Bowers and Angus Bailey were
. here over the week-end ' from
J the CCC camp. • -
, each
were placed for bridge. Several
games of contract were -enjoy-
ed and high score was won by
Mrs. Gus Morris who received
a gaily colored mammoth size
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Florence, Henry Stropp, John dawdle as Mussonini makes
A New -Low Price
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Turkish Wrap-around m«,
TOWELS, 38x68 XT 75.
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Hudgins Bros. Saleo £
IS,OOO TOWELS
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A ■ C cubic foot FRIGIDAIRE
—A At an equally sen satioaal price.
foMamdie* who need an even
"farker mnipf. Shelf area 15.6
ch, h. —«U ujkiv. M Kg ice
cube*. ■ pound: eficeat one
— freezing Price *87 50
during Dulux Exterior Finish •
Automatic Reset Defroster -
Automatic Ice Tray Release •
Automatic Interior Light- Re-
movable Shelve* • Frigidaire
Hydrator • Plenty of Tall-bot-
de space Made only by Gen-
eral Motors.
Onuar?
Food- Safety Indicator hoik right into
the cabinet- visible pre/ that Toods
are kept at SafeyZone Temperature,
below 50° and above 320,
52x52-inch Cotton Table Cover, In rone,
green or lavender, with napkins to match.
and Mrs. C, H. Roberts.
The circles will meet
Monday in the homes
the respective • leaders
ducting a Bible study.
William Burns who has been Pineland visiting Miss Lucy
in Arizona for the past five; Hudson.
MRS. R. D. BATES
HONORS DAUGHTER
Mrs. R. D. Bates entertain-
ed a number of ladies with a
very enjoyable evening brige
party Tuesday evening, honor-
ing- her daughter, Mrs. Laugh-
lin of Atlanta, Ga.
After several’ entertaining
and enjoyable games of bridge
high score award was present-
ed to Mrs. H. H. Warren, and
served to: Mmes. P. K. Wil-
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Ethiopia. - They talk
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Japanese military agents are
said to be resuming activities
in North China, preparatory to
having another large slice of
the country declared independ-
ent as was Manchukuor
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The League of Nations is
gloomy over the prospects of
bing able to stop the war in
n . .u. Morris, H. C. Wideman, Edwin
Burns spent the week-end at Marsh’n and Eda GODch.
anutcui, UlH) mm.vat.
. LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
us and
same will not be paid unless
the aceount has been personal-
- Rev. Walter B. Cumbie will
preach at Lafayette Baptist
Chreh next Sunday at eleven
o'clock. Everybody invited.
Mrs. Alton Hudgins is at
[home sick with the mumps.
^NEVER BEFORE
SUCH VALUE AT
THIS SENSATIONAL
PRICE!
• NEw IN BEAUTY
e.pEw IN LOW COST
OPERATION
• NEw IN CONVENIENCE
meets ALL FIVE
STANDARDS FOR
REFRIGERATOR BUYING
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Come iu. See us demonstrate
(be proof!
1. Proof of LOWER
OPMATING COST
2. Proof of SAFER FOOD 1
PROTECTION
3. Proof of FASTER
FREEZING —MORE ICE
4. Proof of MORE
USABILITY
5. Proof of FIVE-YEAR -
PROTECTION PLAN
EAST MOUNTAIN
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Conie to our meeting at East
Mountain each evening at 7:00-
p. m.
“Come, let’s reason together”.
We need you. -
J. W. HARPER, Pastor.
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I. monuments on the island are not the work of a prehistoric ’race । -
the < which disappeared when some lost continent sank into the ocean.1 Tiving room where three tables
' The expedition concluded from its work that the statues were the
. creation of comparatively recent times, that the island was not the
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low score to Mrs. Allen Mc-
Clelland.
Appetizing r e f r e s h m e nts
were served - the following:
Mmes. R. L. Mattox, T. C.
Bryant, H. P. McGaughy, H.
S. Gordon, Boyd Crosby, Gus
the 21
American
fighting
Col. Redwood Taylor enter-
tained the members of the
Board of Stewards of the Me-
thodist Church, their wives and
several additional guests Tues-
day evening with a banquet at
the High School gym.
The tables were decorated
with spring flowers and place*
were laid for about forty
guests. The delicious dinner was
served by the ladies of the Me-
thodist Missionary Society.
An enjoyable evening was
spent by the following: Messrs,
and Mmes. H. P. McGaughy,
Fred Covin, E. R. Knowles, E.
F. Aldredge, W. W. Whittlesey,
The Chinese used finger-
print identification in police
work more than 1,000 years
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Louise, Robert and William
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Mrs, Byers, parents, Mr. and months is home for a five days'
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Bed Spreads
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D all Permanents
F( now! Get one
p for Spring! ,
of the exhibits in the recent
fat stock shqw at Oklahoma
City.I
. These choice animals, fed
from birth with the object of
_ competing in the stock show.
are always sold at a premium,
and orders are booked in ad-
vance.
, The beef which arrived Mon-
day proved so popular that an-
other was ordered, and will be
on hand this week-end, the
proprietors say, so- that no one ..
Who desires a cut of this
_ choice meat need "be' disap-
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The Baptist Woman’s Mis-
sionary ..Union met Monday
afternoon at the church in its
regular monthly missionary
program.
Opening scripture reading
was by Mrs. W. C. Frazier.
Mrs. Jimmie Marshall, the
leader for the afternoon, very
ably led the discussion. The
subject was, "Pioneers in Mis-
sionary Work", discussed from
the standpoint of home mis-
sions and foreign missions.
Talks were given by Mrs. J.
M. Shepperd, Mrs. W. F. Glass
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J. C. Reynolds, 60, arrested
at Denver, admitted thefts total
ing $40,000 and said he plan-
ned to be a surgeon but be-
came a burglar instead.
Fred Hamm, J. E. Boykin,
Croley Cook, .A. ‘ Mullinix,
H. L. Davis, J. H. Stropp, M.
G. Mell and Mrs. M. P.’ Mell,
Redwood Taylor, Matt Davis,
Johnnie Brogoitti, Jimmie Fleet-
wood and Mrs. J. F. Lovell, and
ladies of th* Missionary So-
ciety.
D. Goolsby, H. H. Warren,
Harris Daniels, L. K. Cone, H.
C. Wideman, F. E. Marshall,
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bath ’towel. Mrs. Edwin Mar-
shall was presented low score
prize,' a dainty boutonniere.
... 1 ■ | A dainty salad course- was
visited Mr. Arvil Mayfield is visit-1
ing, his sister, Mrs. Marshall liams, R. H. Laschinger, H. 8.
Venn.this week. Gordon, .Boyd Crosby, Elwyn
Mr.‛and Mrs. X.M. Hill, Crosby, Lillian Laughlin, Allen
Due to the fact that the oil- i
ing of Highway 155 from Gil-
mer to Marshall will start
Wednesday, April 15, it will be
advisable for those wishing to
.avoid considerabl delay to use
other routes in reaching points
which are ordinarily reached by
traveling Highway—155.
Respectfully submited,
R. B. SMITH,
By C. F. GORMAN.
27-d3w1.
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NEW FRIGIDAIRE
WITH THE METER MISER
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1936, newspaper, April 15, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440513/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.