The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, TEXAS.
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pool. . . ; Several seniors
town Monday enjoying ’
freedom of Senior week,
came
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Beside Jefferson Hotel.
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expertly prepared. the surroundings cool and refreshing.
A Motor Car
Must Have These Features—
Mn. J. B. Walker of Austin
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Edwin Marshall. ______
time Tuesday.
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BOWLING
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Funeral Services
Mrs. Stewart, Sun.
be bidding farewell to
alma mater.
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35c and 50c
Coe Cleaning Co.
For 18 Yearn Gilmers Lend-
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We enthusiastically recom-
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History repeats itself aaya the Prophets.
THREATENS THE WORLD AGAIN.
Program of Senior
Week Activities
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Funeral of Mary
Elizabeth Boyd
To Be Here Tues.
Mary Elizabeth, eleven-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mr.
O. O. Boyd of Lake Charles,
La., died at that city Sunday.
Her remains will be brought
to Gilmer for interment. Fun-
brief sesion prior to the meet-
ing and are requested to be at
the C. of C. room* by seven-
thirty.
“Everybody Reads The Mirror”
The brewing of war fh Europe demands the re-presenta-
tion NOW of the picture that shows WAR an it really is.
“ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN
FRONT"
A war against war—see the German aide of the World
War. •
Mother* urge your sons to see it. Let them se what war..
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, 1934.
Tuesday morning calls J for
another.song.practise. -That
nightthey wiilhave a party
Garonzik of Boiling - Springs, Production player*
Pa., paid fine of 19.70._______" only run* in the -nine innings.
Pittsburg’s only two games
this season have been victories,
and both against strong team*,
Bogata and Mount Vernon.
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To Be Modern
DODGE & PLYMOUTH
SALES & SERVICE
Genial Auto Repairing.
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something on the ball to keep
the Gilmerites from straighten
ing out hi* pitches.
" Shockey for Gilmer proved
baffling to' the visitors, re-
gistering-seven- -strikeouts., to
Williams’ four. ” "
Rollin was the only local
player t solve the visiting left
part meat.
Valve-Seat Inserts.
“Oillie” Spring la-
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Gilmer, her mother being the the best on the club,
former Miss Frank Mitchell. The Scotch deubl
IF........
Ynu want yourclothes_
to be kept fresh, clean
and neat-appearing at
all time*. and at price*
that quite readily' fall
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WE CALL AND DEHIVER.
LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
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send them to Coe Clean-
ing Co., the dependable
cleaner* with year* of
experience at cleaning
clothes the way you
’ want them cleaned at
prices you can rightly be
expected to pay. A phone
call will bring our de-
livery service to your
door.*
practiced the' - baccalaureate
song at the gym; in the after-
noon and night, they were the
guests of Mrs. P. K. William a
for a barbecue at her house at
night they’ll have a barbecue
at Lake Devernia. ... . Ruth
Dupree driving her new Olds-
mobile. . . .
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The student* making the
highest average for the years’
* Holdings of L. V. Towery,
Watson Allen, Rob White and
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' TODAY A TOMORROW
YOU MUST SEE
Wallace Beery '
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VIVA VILLA
20,000 flaming headline* leap to life a* this epic drama
flashes across the screen* of a nation. .A mighty naga of
amazing, romantic adventures, with Beery a* you like
him—blustering, ruthless, but with a heart of a lovable
boy, swaggering through revolution and revelry; gallop-
ing to the thrilling cry—“VIVA VILLA."
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She had never enjoyed good
health, and her death, although
a shock, was not unexpected.
Her parents have the sym-
pathy of, their many friends
here.
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be Valedictorian of the class
and flma McIntosh will be <
Salutatorian. <
Graduating exercises will be ]
held at the High School audi-
hander’s style. He
through with three hits
four times at bat.
Gilmer collected a total
five hits, while Sun lined out
nine safeties.__
An increase in attendance
was noted Sunday. The gate
will continue to grow, as long
aa the Cats can please the
fans like they have in the last
throe contests.
Gilmer’s next opponents will
be the newly organ ized Pitts-
burg team. The game will be
played at Pittsburg, Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. C. T. Crosby and Jack
spent Sunday in Dallas, visit-
ing Mr. Crosby, who is under-
going an examination in a
clink there. His many friends
will be happy to know that he
is improving.
After he violated the Sun-
day observance law by the sale
of a pound of butter, Arnold
An airtight ball game slip-
ped away from the Cats Sun-
day when a pop fly in the
Golf Meeting
Thursday Night
The members of the Gilmer
Golf Club will hold a meeting
at the Chamber of Commerce
rooms Thursday evening at
eight V’clock ancalfmembers
are urged to attend.
’ The entertainment commit-
tee of the..Club will “hold a
Thur*.. from 9 to 11 a. m.,
during the month of May,
ladie* will be permitted to
bowl FREE!
Both alley* will be reserved
for free bowling for ladies
during these hours.
Come, learn to enjoy this
pleasant receration Free of
Charge!
PASTIME
RECREATION PARLOR
Beside F.&M. Bank.
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school, is crammed full of di-
versions for the Seniors of Gil-
mer High School, who soon will
Surface casing was set Sat-
urday in the Papadakis-L. V.
Towery .No., I test south of
town.
Temporary shortage of wat-
er, which has since been over-
come, delayed spudding in.
Barring unforseen accidents,
the test should be completed in
a very short time.
The location, in Loyd Tow-
ery’s four acres in the Wilson
L. Palmer survey, was chosen
on account of its- central
posittemi respeettorn -those
whose acreage makes up the
Funeral services were held
at Soules Chaptl Cemetery
Sunday afternoon for Mrs. J.
K. P. Stewart who died at her
at Soules Chapel Cemetery
day at noon.
Mrs. Stewart would have
Wen seventy-five years old on
the twenty-fifth of this month.
She is survived by three sons,
Messrs. Jim and DeWitt Stew-
art of Upshur County and Mr.
John Stewart of Camp county.
Funeral service* were con-
ducted by Rev. Hull, Methodist
pastor.
She was an' old resident of
the county and leave* a host of
friend* as well as her child-
ren to mourn hep loss.
some*, which have given the
ladies a chance to play in
competition, has caused such
interest that they have desert-
ed the bridge tallies for the
fairways and abandoned Culber
son’s blue, book for a mashie-
niblic.
D. A. Young complaining
that someone had passed a
counterfeit dime off on him.
. . . With these hot sunny days
we’ll all be shaking the moth
balls out of our bathing suits
and visiting— the Municipal
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Golf Tourney in
Quarter Finals;
Pairings Named
ats Lose Tight
Game Sunday To
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derson against H. S. Gordon
and Mrs. Gunter England; S.
E. Nollye and Mrs. Fred Napp
against W. E. Quinn and Mrs.
Jake Long; R. H. Laschinger
and Mrs. H. M. Prater against
Arnold Anderson and Mrs.
Alton Hudgins; Hugh Brawley
and Mrs. R. H. Laschinger
against Henry MeClelland and
Mrs. Pat Marshall, who won by
default.
Interest in the club and the
ancient Scottish pastime, has
reqehedmitsshighest-pointusince
the formation of the club, un-
der the leadership of J. E.
Beall, a year ago. Members are
being added almost daily, with
an active list now of upward of
forty. John Mack Brooks was
the latest to join. He came in
Saturday, and from the way he
was shooting (two 44‘s).he can
be counted on to soon be among
~ " ter of Mr. T. C; Mitchell of
Thursday afternoon there
will be a swimming party at
the natatorium; then they’ll
all be at the Crystal or Strand
for bank night.
A dance, the location to be
announced later, will be on the
program Friday night.
Saturday afternoon, song
practice, at the gym. At night
a banquet supper and the mid-
night show at the Crystal.
The baccalaureate sermon
will be given at the gym Sun-
day morning, and Monday
Wrw commencement exore
cises will be held.
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Gilmer High School are Wen-
g dell Stropp with a yearly aver-
age of 96.6 and Uma McIntosh
with a yearly average of 96.3.
Every Tues., Wed.,
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1, “Floating - Cushion”
Wheel* (Independent
Wheel Suspension.)
2. Floating Power.
3. Safety All-Steel Body
4. Hydraulic Brake*.
S. "7-Point Ventilation”
6. Automatic Clutch.
san.
Felly Glasses eesses
Me M. Bennett surround the
tract. ,
•. The Watson Allen test near-
by, which has been referred to
as a failure, cannot.be definite-
ly so classified, since -it was
not completed. Litigation pre-
vented its completion after
sand had been cored.
9 For a Quick Pick-Up
qV4SHAMROCK
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Ice Cold Drinks-Toasted
Sandwiches. Curb Service.
WE DELIVER. PHONE 351
Saturday afternoon the last
preliminary game in the Scotch
doubles, at the Gilmer Golf
Club, was played, paving the
way for the quarter-finals,
which are to be completed not
later than Wednepday of this
week.
The game played Saturday
was between Arnold Anderson
and Mrs. Alton Hudgins pair-
ed against Sid Waghalter and
Dorothy Shepperd. The form-
er won with a score of 56 to
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1934, newspaper, May 21, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440848/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.