The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
- ..
"q
' THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1986.
n
Christ, Monday
your hoes.
on strike.
4.......
France orders 30,000
more
1
/
The
A
miniature
decoration was a
$ ■ - I
1
. 7t
Miss Dorothy Adams
c
Ruth Hogg and Ruth Marshall.
Sherman,
of
Miss Nena Mae Frazier was
able to ret um to her
A
“Everybody Reads The Mirror"
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lantrip
sorrow during the illness
and Mrs. H. F. Maberry
of
-$ ■
i -
Omeemtn -
5
%
0-
A
N
J
FEATURING
<2>
(i
N
tuzeuz
"c®-
l
t
Cl
c
./8
3"
A. W
fl
2,
*
Shirts
%
i
o
IT
[=--
i
■■
8
L
B
V.
•4
Westinghouse qal-
- ■
REFRIGERATOR
X
1
%
m
njtaaAi&u
T
1
E8441
ITH THE IELTLESSCOLLRR
1FRNI
11383
■ - I
% i
ornen
SOUTHWESTERN
GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
attracti-
summer
breakfast
estate, is wondering how
divide two. cents among
Mathie
Nollye,
Daniels,
New Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Small
Prints, Solid Colors and White.
S. L. Talley of
Texas, administrator
b
u
an
to
144
soldiers to the German border
to reinfoace the 110,000 already
there. u.
after being sick for'
days.
red
went
table was a-picture of
ness with -a handsome
school
Tuesday
several
E1
E22
x
• No excsptions . .1. West in g-
house, and ONLY Westinghouse,
has a l way* had I he hermeti-
cally-scaled mechanism in ALL
models. Years of rescarch and
experiment developed it. OVER
HALF A MILLION in everyday
houschold use have proved its
efficiency ... unquestionably
1 *
I
party at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. B. P. Adams.
The guests began to arrive
at four o’clock. Various games
were played until five o'clock.
.. QUALITY
SHIRTS
tie Joe and Jimmie ’ Sammons
and honoree. ---
KAHN TROPICAL
The Ideal Choice
for Cool Smartness -
creditors. He is also wonder-
ing where to get postage to
notify creditors that that’s all
there is. ' —
2 *
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
MISS DOROTHY ADAMS
r
loveli-
epi-
center
w
"IB..........■WWW HI'..................
Twin Twins Sen e on Airlines
M:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce
of Honey Grove, Texas, arrived
in Gilmer Monday morning to
visit with her brothers, Messrs.
Hob and Carl Ennis.
*< '
• ’• t
BRIDE-ELECT
HONORED MONDAY
to right, are Marjorie" and Margaret Stuecken of Chueago, twin
hostesses on TVA airline* skylners, and the young mtn are twin
brothers, Merrin and Maurice Williams. TVA pilot* and greduutee
of the army training school at Kelly Field, Teh, .
itsexclusive Built-in Watchman.
Today, in the Westinghouse
Golden Jubilee Refrigerator,
the time-tested Westing-
house Hermetically - Sealed
-
I
[
g
H
-til
==3
\ J
Those enjoying this charm-
. '- - — - .
.......... •
- ' . ■;
3 WITH A MOST TIMELY PROMOTION
tion and forced-draft cooling ... the Westinghouse Valugraph.
&, %2ozkonoc OFFERS FOO RI THESE ADVANTAGES
1 Only Westinghouse has always had hermetically-scaled units in nil models.
2 First to offer Five-Year Protection ON ALL MODELS. 3 Only refrigerator
with fast-freezing Sanalloy Froster and Ejeet-o-Cube Ice Trays. 4 Exclusive
Built-in Watchman ... insures continuous food protection. 5 All-steel cabinets
». . for longer life, loirrr rout operation, »^fer fnntl ttoragr. • Full-powered ...
to meet extreme conditions without forcing mechanism beyond capacity.
7 Ten-year economy .. . confirmed by actual performance records.
> 5 2 a
“260.0202150 VMM Ean 4 ‘AM1M02
852499 6 8853883885 #821222588 x' Eah
5 If' 1
(EE A
Efemmsdmdmimrseigzqemxomhmd......
•This wasn't a Uwe of double exposure on the part of the Kamas City
cameraman who took Ibu photo The two pretty ladies, above, left
Miss Elizabeth Turner and
Billie Fred and Irene Whitener
of Tampa, Fla., are visiting in
K ■
i i
SHIRT SLEEVE WEATHER IS HERE ....!!
And Beall’s ^oes Something About It.
tm °
French sailors hoisted
flags at Marseilles and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Whitener.
No store baggy clothes this
Sums ar if you select a
Tropical Worsted custom
tailored to your order by
KAHN Tailoring Co. of
Indianapolis: It will ba
comiortable becausb the
- fabric late the breeze come
through, and trim because
it holds its press.
Comfort Begins at -
$2250 SIU?
Wo
W+/ /
q, /
eqfei
6
""2
the corstant food protection of
,4
2 -
“PAROLE" PRESENTS
ALL SIDES OF PROBLEM
Mechanism joins with other ex-
clusive features to bring you an
utterly new Standad of refrig-
■ established the dependable erator value. Before you buy your
economy of its positive lubrica- refrigeratorgetALLthe facts. Sec
Following the refreshments, work at Gladewater
Mrs. Stev Castloo drove the
brated.her tenth birthday Mon- T
day evening with a delightful ing courtesy to1 Miss
-
p-t
* Mrs. P. K. Williams enter-
tained with an enjoyable break-
fast Monday morning honoring
Miss Helen Mathis who, . will
soon be married to Mr. J. T.
Baird.
The reception rooms of the
We cannot express in words
our deep gratitude to every per-
son who contributed in any
way toward helpin us in our
34
I
Williams home were
vely decorated with
flowers, and the
— ’ - .
• ‘ or,
" — 9
■
-
L -
I- " Ci -
AH reported a lovely time.
Mrs. Adams was assisted in
entertaining the ohildren . by
Miss Vivian McClain of Com-
merce. .
Mrs. Louis Phillips and Son
Woodie, of Daisetta, Texas,
have been visiting here, the
guests of Mrs. Allie Green.
Pritchett have just returned
from a trip to Carlsbad, N. M.,
petrified forest and Grand Can-
yon of Arizona, Nevada, Yose-
mite, Lake Tahoe, Sacramento,
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
San Diego, Calif., parts of Old
Mexico and-other points of in-
terest in the West.
I
ad
Pres. Roosevelt signed the
$800-million tax bill Tuesday.
F2aakF
...5
TME KIND OF CLOTH IS
—nthwunWa,-
. Adams, treated all to a swim in
and .1 .
the pool.
Gene Reed, Lally Ann Futrell, rain.
Dick Reed, Oneta castloo. Let-
were: Mmes. S. E.
Jake Dupree, Harris
-*■........o -
Melvin Purvis, ex-G-man,.re-
fuses a movie contract, saying
he plans to open a law office
in San Francisco.,
—o--
John Fulton, 10, attacked by
a mother bluejay, forty feet up
in., a tree, fell to his death at
Guthrie, Okla. ’
—o— •
The Democratic convention
opened Tuesday at Philadelphia
with all in harmony and the
dissenters, such as Al Smith,
absent. , ;
The two convicts who escap-
ed Retrieve Prison Farm after
killing a guard kidnaped a
cemetery sexton near Columbus
Monday and took him for a
wild ridein his car but he es-
- caped when they went to sleep.
CARD OF THANKS
at the death of our husband
bride was a handsome chest of
cele- silver.
and father, Dr. T. S. Ragland.'
The kind deeds and thoughts
and floral offerings * of our
many friends did so much to
comfort -us in our hour of grief.
May God bless each one of
you.
Mrs, T. S. RAGLAND,
AND CHILDREN.
ue"2 ■ NTu
--
STfa K-VP QN THESE GOOD SHIRTS! v
ALL HAVE BEALL "STA-PUT* COLLARS!
■ a —re—«|| ■ —to———— I I. M—1 ' ""
Warm weather requires a reserve of Shirts and
: • here's the place to replenish your supply eco-
• nomically! All the new novelties—in dark, colors,
• brown, blue, wine, etc., with button down “Duke
of Kent” Collars—as well as scores of fancies
and white. Sizes 14 to 171.
restore
—
CEMETERY WORKING
There will be a cemetery
antintensmingAtookhnepbguaveabroidered cloth.
-222
Hee2
—o— . , 1 .
The Georgia delegation to
Philadelphia has kicked Gov.
Talmadge off the national com-
mittee.
2." I •
' . r
aszzeggnn
NAVe*N ALl MODELS
n Lil MIU
m ) POWER SEALED IN - • TROUBLE LOCKED OUT
NE2E82
hafe=
Bh’eRr
A cool breeze early Tuesday
morning brought relief from
the heat of the days before and
cloudy skies gave hopes for
Boles’ Orphans
Visit Church of 4
William Shakespeare, South
Bend, Ind.. , athlete;...... Played
football for three years in
Notre Dame’s backfield without
injury. Recently he went pic-
nicking, stepped in a woodchuck
hole, and severely injured him-
self.
3%
3 tel
e
W
rib ® V £
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nor-
wood spent the week-end. at
Deport. v
system responsible for crime ested 'invited to come and bring
waves? Is the attitude “once a
bride and groom surrounded by
roses and ferns. Place markers
were miniature bridesmaids for
all the guests and a miniature
bride for the honoree.
. A delicious menu consisting
of sherry and grapefruit, eggs
a la goldenrod, crisp bacon,
tomatoes, coffee and cinnamon
rolls were served.
The hostess’ gift to the
Miss Elzabeth Turner of
Florida is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Whitner in Gilmer.
-.2 .
0m- - 1
DmmmmMhh--
d“GMMMMhhu- '
w-L. TEh
when refreshments of frozen
banana nut whip, angel food
children to the park where the
honoree’s mother Mrs. H. D.
OR 2%
■ ""42-
sosde g"s‛
C. T. Crosby, Jr., Jimmie Mar-
shall, Jack Stewart, P. K. Wil-
liams, Misses Helen Mathis,
-
Are convicts coddled too working at Walnut Greek Fri-
much? Is the present parole day morning. Everyone inter-
2*
10. . : -L:
.....
irep
t
500 BRAND NEW
“Sta-put”
COLLAR — ’
cake and punch were served
to the following children:
illy Clyde Farmer, Helen
Hart, Gwendolyn Robertson,
reading entitled, “If I Had1 all
the World and its Gold.”
The program was greatly ap-
preciated by a good crowd of
members of the church and
others. e :
The children spent the night
in Gilmer and went on- to
Mount Vernon Tuesday.
King Eward. VIII was 42
years oldFuesday.
Fourteen girls and six boys
from Boles Orphan Home,
Quinlan, acompanied by Mt. G.
E. McCaleb gave an interesting
program at the Church of
Christ here Monday night.
Several splendid songs were
Rung by the group and one
quartet. One young lady made
. r
a- l
feffeeKseeeonoen/e0f‛
e •
■ ......3s
/6 / /\
7//pL)
//Mshk
’■
1 i ,
ALDREDGE
THE TAILOR
Phone 160
aumemaam mm —
FACT xoun
•emeewmm-----------
UTE NEWS y.i
AND COMMENT
' Mi
A
//
/< /
On STYLES
UOU PATTERNS
criminal always a criminal”, the
correct,one?
The answers to these ques-
tions are today being sought
by most of the country’s lead-
ing sociologists, penologists,
lawmakers and others who
have the welfare of society as
their responsibility.
Now the screen presents the
problem and shows all sides of
the question inthe Universal
picture, "Parole!” which comes
to the Strand Theatre tonight.
The film reveals what goes on
in prisons under the present
parole system. As a drama it
is. strong fare, - bringhtened
with young romance, according
•to advance reports from Holly-
wood. * _
Ann Preston and Henry
. ’ Hunter take the leading roles.
.7
V , /
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1936, newspaper, June 23, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440578/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.