The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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Neena the Gypsy Girl and her
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accordion, also Buddy the De-
celebrates the opening of
feature heudliner entertainera
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not attending the Crystal
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seats, thu
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not but like. Pat O‘Briemm"I
Sell Anything,” - will entertain
statement. He describgd
new deal as a dangerous
the
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deluge -‘of votes for I is
publicam owwonent. Got
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Stores Close For
Armistice Day on
tective Cartoon.
“I Sall Anything" has
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PARADISE SANDWICH SHOP
North SRG"Eimre, GImer-
Mamburgers, Se eneh, 5 for 25e
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Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129.
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GET OUR ESTIMATE.
IMBER co.
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For 18 Yers Gilmer’s Lead-
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Pagoda Supper
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and
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Remodel—Modernize, p
AND WHEN YOU-
GILMER
Move To Van
• 800 hor
-- Sunday, Monday and Tues-
day, the Crystal brigs you an-
GENUINE
WILLARD
13 PLATE
SO Ampere Nour
Capacity
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ADJUSTMENT
POLICY
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LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY^ TEXAA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NO\ EMBER,a?^M4 "
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) lur ‘uninsa Appreciated
FRANK JONES
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BY TUCKER a LASCHINGER
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Gas Heaters
are missing the best entertain-
ment in-the world. Bo not pass
Members are uvged to
piresent. Visit ing Masons
come. >
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from *oast to coast, with, „
program nt eleven and L.
Auxiliars m mbershipr...
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outstanding, clean' and
amusement-centera, of
State, it was "Raid."
EXPERT RADIO
SERVICE
Work Called For and Delivered
Full Une RCA. Tubes,
Eveready Batteries.
-G.E Mazda Lamps.
3, --.Phone 349.
'i • ETex Electric Co.
Rad
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meeting
.X Bank Night
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Republican Senate
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CRYNFAI BANK MIGHT
Didn’t Wait Until It i
Rained To Build The 3
Mr, W. J, Tucker of Austin
spent several hours in Gilmer
Thursday.'
-
committee. . issued
you wiell, then there is El
Brendel in “Oh Sailor Behave."
Isham Jones’ Orchestra
-What is left of a Roman
your battery. Our expert Willard "Srvice-
Test” can add months and miles to its life.
FREE ON ANY MAKE
B. A. MILLER -
aneseceeeenceseene esie
Theatre ipklollywood.
) "With Mhem - will be,
onnie ‘The Personality ’Girl’
with songs J nd dances who has
,- Ark.
Why should you wait until rain and cold weather bring
discomfort, before repairing your home?
Take a good leek at your house today—cheek it for insula-
tion, weather-stripping, leaky roof, and other repairs
necessary to make it a, comfortable plate fo live in this
with cal short. This program
- _ tinues through Saturday.-
Mr. and Mrs. John Mack
Books and children and Mr.
Brooks' mother, and Dr.. Madi-
Mr. ami yrs. Loris shepperd
of Sweetwater are vimiting at
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fhairman; Miltin Greer
office, were not picked up last
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four times a week now, you
T--- But let us tell ynu in
back, Kansas City.
"Another star , who will
. " bring Pagoda fans to their feet
" I will be Marguerite Messengill,
known throughout the amuse-
i ment world as 'Petite Cherie.'
She has: recently been playing
the floor show, at the Peabody.
Hotel in Memphis of- the Mis-
sissippi. Opening night is slated
for next Friday, November 9:
Plans are being maderto make
this entertainment one of' the
• d ister
are eligible
WE PAY PARTICULAR
ATTENTION To
5 Cleaning
.. Accessories*
The little things in Men’s
and Women'a outfita receive
just as carefur attention as
their suits and dresses. Send
not receive administra
gram on the, opening night will
be Kelton and Durant — who
are closing at the Cocoanut
Grove in Los Angeles and for-
merly were featured perform-
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. -Morgan at West Mountain.
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electe:
man: W
. theatre .after nearly 20 cen-
Phone 118 turies of earthquakes, war and
wth five Republicai .
Ridlipg the crest Pre
J. .it II" osev el!' pop d . 1 h
$25.00 TREE!
BANK NIGHT TONIGHT
, ’ UN THE SCREEN
HE’S GOD’S GIFT-OF-GAB TO WOMEN!
see nearby games. Two of spe-
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all your accessories here fori
expert rehaping, cleaning
and pressing at low cost.,'
Arthur Robipson, Indiana.
,— - -----—, David IC ed, Pennsyh ania..e
New Floor Show । . kW i
-- . Simeon D. Fess., Ohin.
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seats retained
members in
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Legion Auxiliary
In Organization
votes more than necessary for
atwo-thirds majority or seven-
tjT seats. Such an e% entua|tty.
would leave the Republican
forces at the lowest number
in years. - -- ‘
Dazed by the shattering! im-
pact of the Democratic victory
, , 4- wevnvuy
—"Fh remin ar monthly 1
ing of Retheida Loive w
, HI TTER Mil K,
imrof Quart
son Ragland motred to Dallas
Thursday"to take the infant
Brooks to a specialistl
Mrs. Mashal I Brahch and
Mrs. Marjorie Thrasher of .Mt.
"Pleasant spent Wednesday in
you 19. xa ,208
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the’ Gladewater
W hat a line of goods he sold her . . and then she sold
him mH’ i .The great laugh star of "20 Million Sweet- . 4cial. interest will br Winnsboro
hearts’ and “Here Comes (he Navy' as God's Gift-of-gab * ”
that gives him one of the best
“performances of his carder. He these Utt
is ably assisted by Ann D'Vorac
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Merriai "Sinclair .
bunie 1mtcrtie nominee
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...when your old battery , out.
Drive in here if you want the TR UTH about
h‛' whu PbG *
• "The Pagdla Supper Club
have made a forwari stepin
entertainment for the East.
Texas oil fields; They are now
booking every Friday, to pay
a full week a floor show. This
J. W. Croley Hdw. Co.
be REAM,
alf Pint
winter
If your
in ned
Lu. other big hit. "The Divorcee"
successor to "Flying . Down To
Rio" with the samecast, Ging-
Beginning Friday uight, the
Pagoda Supper Club, Glade-
water, on the Tyler Highway,
port.
Republican Senaters .iii if
ed at the. polls wer
words of
Times
Wednesday night ami organiz
ed for the new vhameh year.- .
. ■ The . falloying officerk were
i__i ... . , 1 in one ot too mo < mashinm
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u W likely that many as the • Warrtheem tap-
W footbal fans will talc- peard -Io have wom
adyantage of the holiday ato publican
the elements have ’ exacted
their toll was recently un-
earthed at Antioch.
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ftet It FF to
K I ■
anvelt tomorrow (Fruday) mon
ag at i hanat the < hmber or
Felix ■ Hebert . Rhode Island
Hat ilton F..Kemt, N J.
H« nr Hatield, West \ t
Rooe Patterson, Mo,
The Dmocrnis teked Up
Senate -rat in Mar .land. eh eh
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Ole Gilmer
Meting Friday
[. At the rcuid meetink a
Ross-XleKisaack Post No. 236,
American Legion, tomorrow
4 Friday I night; it is expocted
that ul.allies' Auxiliary of the ! !
Post w ill be organized.---
Mrs. W. G, Oliver of Oyer- 1 1
the House, ane elected twenty-
one Governors as. compared
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show will lie composed • of
some of the fine,it, agists from
Hollywood to f New York's administration wi have iix
Broadway. Leading the pro-
AN EXPERT
CAN TELL
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- Democrats swept it to control
The Board of .Stewards. of
the Methodist Chtmrh met I
sease which mustru its course
and added that the crisis has
not yet been reached.
' FREE TURKEYS
Get your Thanksgiving turk-
ey free, at Pastime Recrea-
tion Parlor on high scores in
bowling games. Contests for,
ladies and Gentlemen. Bgin-
ing George Radeliffe.
friend of Mr Rou veil
one liffe, defated Joeph
upon the wobby G. O. P.
ranks, Senator Danip O. Hast-
ings, cochairman of-the " Re-
publican congressiena. elections
Post} netivikle
Ad enthusis
of the tdi
l riday night’
Wicotys m
wiv,, mother
I eyrionnairos.
out and will be ready ill two
weeks to- he pre ented ha.,-.the
nr mbersof the church. -
supubort in the • S- venty-Thire
Gongre4s and his eqndidacy hml
tacit suzport of President
Rdosevelt.
recently been playimi eupack-
ed audience at Hotl Muehl-
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of th. New York at ure
and may enjoy the samo iuri-
que position, in the Fenns L
vania Stue House 64 lb 20
dis- . tat v. Med ( FONS Meet-
lit California Tpton Si welair
Socialist pamphleteer and hi
. hett tomnisrht < Fi ida) !,
According to II. A. "Rrogoitti,
Secy, of the Chamber of Com-
merce. a survey Was made
Tuesday of the business houses
of Gilmer to determine | upon
the bservance of Armistice
Day. This year it falls on $un-
day. - * ;
1 Y It , was found that the mer-
chants were practically inanim
ous in deciding upon closing
on Monday the 12th, and ac-
M Secr tary ft ■ a or I
AU bgesaar committees ’
cha nchampion I were appwinted and the budgef
• ' man as well as humorous
qualities which will please,— - . - 77 — .
everybody everywhere. At- er Rogers and Fred Astaire.. .
though primarly a comedy, .th This thim’rr cunliUMf to fl, j fine neu. quart with a
production carries a most uy- lone hundred1 on the lug floor show. The show is
, usual romantic story. As the ones while they are newou
rapid fire, fast thinking' and
fast talking auctioneer, Pat
‘Brien js right in the element
4 .
••ach night. Fhe psgram wiR France,, H public a
senat» Robert LU Fol
lette, Jr. will ref iinedrfrom
Gilmer with Mrs--, Elwyn
Crosby. ..
ton will be presend- outline
plans to fhe ladies present.
Since it- orgranization— here,
the- Ameri ui l vion Post has
beep ‘most active; Plans now
pending ineide an Armistice
tuy ceh Ri
and buildirgofaclubhouse.
B. forn ■ m Auxi iatx. the.
Legion. lad ies- will he able to
take an organixed part in the
was recemtB
state prim
contest for the year in-mr worked
hushand dalm in a
held at S ringl iele
enmeetmeemmemeee
. • ' -rM" ■ ' 2
erfeetinot a new
ighing only 875
# > veluping nearls
sepmwer, has been an-
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$25.0 TONIGHT tainment plus from beginning cardeck clothes for
.....j L the crystal Coming. Friday, John Gilbert, Saturdaynas originall planned Fpic
th, lower bracket ti might | Victor Mchaughlin, The Three This Sat urday, however, the
t at 825.00 with an exeellentStongres and an excellent last .oUection, w.ll b......ade and
program ui very fine: hortlin The-CnpOlk Hates I he ‛ veryon wishing to contribute,
sunjects ami a feature you can Sea." alse o this same pro- asked to have hi-
gram lung Crosby in "The readty, on thefponl porch
Billboard Gir"— The Mown- deerstep Saturday morning,
taineers, Pop_Eye the Sailor
C. Rarnwell.
< on ington'K Varicty Stere,
Which ha heen-oh rafilig in'
i ilmen i •>! eberal............. I
their local ■ i'.r.' Sat urday, . y
.....The itoek of- guoda ha been
moved to Van-agd a store open-
ed f l- re - ■ "
Wie--in wh er lad------theL.En Frediridk.-Monre
erozre ie part, which J
aided in fefindiny IaFolletseT
gave, the new deal vigorous
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CRYSTAL
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lolge roomgs, b irining 7415
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Did Clethes Fer
Needy, Saturday
f “
ami Claire Dodd. It is ’ enter- Through a mixup, the . d
he Polier
Nine of Republican Old Guard
Senators Are Defeated in
Landslide of Tuesduy-Ballots
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Virtually complet • returns
from the Congressiorjal electim
told 3 story today the rout
Repubsliean forees with Ilie
new deal inful contrel of both
Houses, of-the Nati al Con-
I1 ......ere —— . ■'
\ e ,i - an memMure
•i wi ar Ee froscomnit
teesof R tary ( lub, 7 jot fi
. r1 , Gt« ■ ■ । th4c-1 he
' ’ Jaagid,. to make plans . ‘ fvr
he -'ll omin rive
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piusemin ition of birt h cn
f ■ "I ' . . -w- ■ PHI, wit h i .-ft ain
t now et Hl ' t t
in -1 - i ut excepte M. . 4
ouwred "hy an alreraft con.
any df Hartford, Conn, -
FOR SALE ~
Large and Small Farms
At Rargains
Several Hounes aifd Lois
in Gilmer ... ,
mu ema-----
SWEET MILK
| LUMBER AND AU, BUI DING SUPPLIES.
2 All. SIZES AND NYIS O1 VGis HEATERS, I
' Nand-ome decorative ft pen fn hiyk well with any furnish- l
’ ingsi-ANo plain models for utility. And all at low priceu, I
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1934, newspaper, November 8, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440686/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.