The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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Misses Ruth Marshall and
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with Miss Kathryn Cook.
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quiries for apartments being' re
State Bank notes. Favored free
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.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beall and
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Mattox have gone to Houston
to see the Rice-Texas'game.
60c Syrup Pepsin 49c
25c Bayer Aspirin 15c
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Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Marshall
and Mr, and aMrs. Ross Hogg
left Friday afternoon. to spend
the week end at Waco, and see
the A. & M.-Baylor game.
Mrs. R. L. Reed, accompanied
by her pon, Robert Louis, left
Thursday evening for Concord,
Texas, to spend the Week end
Messrs. H. V. Davis and J. K.
Edwards and Miss Marjorie Ed
wards left Friday to see "the
Texas-Rice game at Houston
Saturday.
M. football game and Saturday
night they will be entertained
by their own fraternities and
sororities and other sociak or-
gnaizations,. who are planning
special homecoming activities.
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The Teacers. Institute of
Camp and Upshur* County as-
rumbled for the second day’s,
session Friday’morning and af-
ter singing America, htere was
a scriputre service by • Elder
Gayle Oler of the Churh of
Christ. ‘ , ■
Prof. H. H.,J. Eling lectured
on ’’Mental Hygiene—How May
Teachers Meet Its Demand ?" af
ter which thef was a meeting
of County, and City Superniten-
dents with their teachers, then
the sectional meetings were
held, the institute closing with'
the report of the committee.
Mrs. A. R. Truitt was* carri-
ed to a Dallas Sanitarium for
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itke i "Hlappy" ileulerson, one
ar <| golfer, who wuu the ihlol
disht el the Valley amatrur 6ol2
-rornament rereutl. "Havpy
did n't it I one.:erm lint i 40
him in ill. playa Wurliugea, !'»•
las, and iliey suy he sever doe*.
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ALse-NOw—A SPECIAL SHOWING OF LOVELY,
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Ferguson to control It through
his wif, or for Boss.Greger
to control through Bullington.
He .charged that'the money
power was behind the other’
candidates and against his can-
didacy, and that the railroads
of ‘Texas -were behinid them
seeknig a monopoly, and in br-
der to accomplish their end and
to sotp all road building and
eliminate truck competition.
They ac employing’ all thre of
• GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 21, 1982.
Coe Cleaning Co.
pensation. He demand a. mor-
atorium on bonds, State, Coun-
ty and’ District, . Municipal wnd
industrial, until wage lewd Jtre
restored. - . ' ' •
He was opposed . to the
League of Nations, the -World'
Court and opposed the repeal
of the 18th Amendment and
the Deanlaw of the State.
Favoled the repeal qf Iha
stamp. and other, excise taxes,
by recent Congress.
serve Board abolished l’and thy Commerce there are more in-
10 percent tax imposed against quiries for apartments being' re
Complete, Fresh Stock of Drugs, :
Drug Sundries and Specialties
Gilmer Lumber Co.
Telephone 1M
I Roy the Magician at, the Hfh
School next Thursday night
INever before anything like it with Mrs. Reed’s
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‘ The Gilmer Chamber of Com-
mecce is at the service of each Chriti for the past month, is
. here on a at+ H.Ai. enth.ai
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the b'g political bossesibfex-
■ as for that prpose, Jin Fergu-
son, R. E, Creager and Tom
Love. ‘u
He wants the Federle-
ay. He favored the establishment
. of a State Reserve bank , to act
• as the depository for State
ndLundsa
He„departedjust after shak-
ing hands With a few friends
campaign lit-
, and’
‘Prescriptions.
at the New 4
Robertsons,-
out of the shooting of Mrs. Ha-
zel Dillehay in a bedroom bur- .
glary attempt. Another, the.
only capital charge here, is rob ton to spend the week end with
bery by assault with firearms, lt . . ..... "
'and it was agreed officers said,
It hat he would accept a ninety*
। nine-year sentence for that of-
fense. v
Similarly it,was agreed, Aus-
tin advices said, that Pickett
would get ninety—nine years
for. the Arledge murder.
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Muka A date now to see Mel-
next Thursday night at the - SAN ANTONIO CHARGES
High School. Benefit of Ro-
Nell Craddock left Friday for
Edgar C. aArledge, Jr., Univer- Waco to spend the week end
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coinage, favors adjusted com- - This week they have been
unable to fill all the requests re l
porting that people are moving |
here daily from Tyler, Glade-
One Arm Plenty
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Daily Nlirror
The health of the United
States and Canada has been bet r
tre during the depreeaion, stu- i
tistics show. However we
wou)d be willing to have a little
leu good health, and not suffer'
so much from the depression, i
• 189tfdp San Antonio, Oct., 21.—John
_______- ’ ■ - IM. Pickett, admitted" slayed of
water, Longview and other
nearby cities.
If you have an apartment or
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sity student at Austin, was re-
manded to Jail without bond on
four charges and placed under
$500 bond on each of five oth-
ers by Justice John Onion.here
Thursday. ' .
Thu? of the local charges grew
.. And H’s not too early to
plan for Christmus giv-
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was brought to the Oak Lawn
Sanitarium for treatment.
The Swedish Prince and bride
have starte on their honey-
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Invest in your C. of C.
Who is the official represen-
tative of the community—-
YOUR Ohamber of Commerce.
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Home-Coming On
November 5th
Dallas, Oct. 21.—The great- I
eat homecoming day in the his-
tory of Southern Methodist Uni
versity has been announced for
November 5, the day of the S.
M. U.A. & M. football game,
Robe:t Shive, secretary of the
Ex-Students Arsociation, pre-
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The program will begin the
morning of Nov. 5 at- 10 o’clock
with a gathering of ex-rtu-
dents in McFarlin Memorial
audiditorium. At twelve O’clock
a barbecue will be held in Ar-
den- forest with a program of
speaking and entertainment
in connection. On Satur- .
day rafternoonall-ex-students
will attend the S. M. U.-A. &
^See Mel-Roy the Magician PICKETT HELD ON NINE
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Mako a datenow to see Mel-
Ro the Mkgician. at the High
School - next Thursday night.
Never be ford anything like it
outside of big cities. -189 tfp
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Every Woman
Time to change that Oil?
Drain and Fill with the new
MOBILOIL
And keep your tank filled
, with
MOBILGAS
For smoother, all-weather
Performance.
OWEN BROS.
. magnolia .
Service Station
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DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
There’will be a dance at the
Hays Hotel en- Friday night , |
beginning at nhe o’clock. Good -
music by a good orchestra. ______
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to advertise it, or list. it. with
the Ohamber of Commerce. |
" ticket to be voted %n in :
the. next month election is one ■
of theHarge ever to be printed
in the county. Aside from the
regular Democratic ticket, there
are seven other columns for the
voters to natic with one cel- L
umn blank. There are nine
amendments, and most of thes '
are along the line of reducing ;
the taxes. "
Geo. W.. Armstrong 1
Candidate for Gov.
Spoke Here Fri.
Geo, W. Armstrong made the]
first of his ten speoches today
at GHmer in the interest of his
candidad on an independent
ticket for Governor. He speaks
at nin other places during the
day.
He used a loud speaker at-
tached to his Ford car, parked
. on the southwest corner of the
square, he standing back some
30 feet from the car, and his
address could be heard for two
blocks. He stated that he want
ed the people to know what he
. stands for.
He thinks that it would be ,
better for the office of Govern; ]
or to be vacant than for Boss '
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Money spent on a new Home, or on remodeling an old one, i
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Especially is this hue today, at the low building costs i
. ' we can now offer. Let us figure with you on a livable 2
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442418/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.