The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933.
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7:15 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
repossessed.
due.
will sell for balance
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at Crystal tonight if you come
he sent over to Mt. Vernon
to get blood hounds to see if
We will have all the regular
6:30 1*.
22 in it.
If you Clarses.
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Bible Class.
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Home-Grown Produce
! to stabilize your moral
balance, to have courage to live right, and to
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gain the life eternal.
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Fresh Cantaloupes, O)Ka
3 for 2 •)
here as soon as Conway’s con-
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The Church Of Christ
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H. L. DAVIS
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A. A P. TEA CO .
J. W. CROLEY HDW. CQ.
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One Block South of Square
’The Church With a Welcome”
19c
13c
pound .2.
Fresh Okra,
pound ______
19c
25c
19c
27c
ALDREDGE, THE TAILOR
E. R. BONDURANT
cans -
Steak.
Monday night, June 26,
eight p. m.
Members are urged to
present. Visiting Masons
come.
They will also handle a com-
plete line of appliances.
See Wheeler and Woolsey in
“DIPLOMANIACS", also Wil-
liam Powell in “DETECTIVE
No. 7 or Short Cut
pound .. -------
Waghalter building on
street. -
Both members of the
Every young person invited.
You will enjoy it.
Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m.
Sermon by the Minister.
Please note the time in the
two evening services.
Gayle Oler, Minister
9:45 a. m.—Bible School
A place for you.
11:00—Morning Worship.
. Sermon by the Minister.
Allen Bros. Store -
Burned Fri. Night
BETHESDA LODGE
NO. 142, A. F. 4 A. R
quart .............
Aroma Coffee,
pound .. L.
Campbell's Pork &
Beans, 2 for
lender,
12c
secon-
to be
States'
Mrs. C. A. Helm
- Died at Graceton
Milk Plant Show-
ing Increase In
Receipts Daily
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The Saturday
Crowd Large
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This Advertisement Contributed by the Following Gilmer
Business Men:
municipalities and for the sur-
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SHAMROCK DRUB CO.
Neal Ray, Prop.
LEO HART, W. M. .
87-d2.
Delivery.
Phone 146.
Castloo’s Harber Shop and
P + News Stand.
3 Beall Bros. 3.
J. W. Croley Hwd. Co.
Gilmer Drug Co.
Crystal Con feet ioaery.
Two Pianos
We have two pianos in this
Sunday Services
For M. E. Church
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4c
5c
_ 4c
5c
5c
Messrs. Allen Bros. store at
Grice burned Friday night to-
gether with its contents, and
the fire was believed to be of
Incendiary origin.
Sheriff Seago was -notified
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F. & M. BANK
HUDGINS BROS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
- GILMER LUMBER CO.
GILMER FILLING STATION
D. C. Ellington, Prop.
PERKINS BROS. CO.
/I BEALL BROS. 8
W. H. MUCRELROY
MALCOLM SMITH
vey, planning, improvement
and constriction of a
dary or Federal roads
Vinegar Distilled,
gallon
Vinegar. Pure Apple
gallon
Welch’s Grape Juice,
pint - - ,
Kraft Salad Dressing
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with us, from eleven to twelve,
fe.
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dition would permit. Shot in
the shoulder, he was desHbe
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Jesse Lee, Pastor
New Members Mid Visitor*
Welcome.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. J.
A. Brogoitti, S. S. Supt.
A Bible study alass for each
member of the family.
Visitors and new members
welcome.
Morning Worship--11 a. m.
Epworth Juniors 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. N. J. Harrison, Supt.
Junior Epworth League, 6:15
P. M. Mra. Will Smith, Supt.
Young People's Meeting, 6:15
p. m.
Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary Socie-
ties, 4 p. m.. Monday. .
Choir Rehearsal, Tuesday, at
7:15 p. m.
Prayer Meeting—Wednesday
Fresh Blackeyed
Peas, 1b. -__________-
Fresh Snap Beans,
pound .........
Fresh Cabbage,
pound -_______________
Butterbeans, fresh
pound ..
Fresh Tomatoes.
FRANK MORGAN,LEE TBACV .CHADLES BUTTERWORTH an MADGE EVANS
. THE NUISANCE *
LEE TRACY comes to Crystal Sunday and Monday in his
finest big role. As an added attraction the theatre will
present a De Luxe showing of the Chicago World’s Fair.
It is a program you will wish to see by all means.
Sunday at the Church you should hear the plain
Gospel of Christ, learn the will of God, and
strengthen your soul. >
The Church will he
if- ve.
• greed upon by the ------
- Highway - Departments and the
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, through Indian Rock and north
east to Lafayette.
The milk is now being.paid
To learn the will of God, obey it, and live it, is
your first duty to your God, your self, your as-
sociates, and your soul.
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Bread, loaf .... 6c
SWEETMILK
Qt .. 5c7 Pt . 3c
Barn
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Crystal-Gilmer
“South’s Finest Small Town Theatre.
In co-operation with the following progressive merchants,
has arranged special theatre tickets good for shows on
each Tuesday and Wednesday until July 13,—These tickets
good for a major portion of the fare at this theatre on
days mentioned. .
When trading with these merchants, be sure to call for
these tickets. They can be obtained at following places:
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do a vast amount of good by
coming. While you are here, if
there is anything I can do for
you, just call at 414 Tyler, or
call 242. and you will find a
hearty response
The Young People will meet
at 7 p m., with Miss Ruth
Buie, leader.
" / JESSE LEE, Pastor.
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the “WORLD’S FAIR” at Chi-
cago Sunday and Monday along
with Lee Tracy in “THE
NUISANCE”. For a small price
of admission you can see thia
big exposition without having
to go to Chicago.
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IRKIST CHURCH
R. A. Clifton, Pastor
Tomatoes, 2 No. 2 ] 5c
vicinity. One
Secretary of Agriculture.
The amounts allocated includ
ed :
Arkansas >6,748,335, Kansas
$10,089,604, Louisiana $5,828,-
591, New Mexico >5,792.935,
Oklahoma >9,216,798. . Texas
>24,244,024.
, Go to Church
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good and
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.—Mid-
week service, including -hymn
singing and Bible Study.
Come and worship at the
Church of Christ. Everyone is
welcome, and feels at home.
Not a denomination, but simply -
the church of Christi
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and ’“W all on the same program
Steak, Round. Loin or
T-Bone, 1 Ko
pound ... A MV
Baby Beef Roast, No. 7 or
Short Cut | Ap
pound —Lat— AvV
Rih Roast, GA
pound -,UC
Ground Loaf Meat, 10 c
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Pork Roast, 9g,
2 pounds HeV
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208 • night and wounded him.
? Joh R. Grace, County At-
tonrey, planned to bring them
S"d. here as soon as Conway’s con-
TWaghalter’s Bargain Store
kex Moughon.
Frank Jones, Sandwich
. Shop.
Gordon Roberts Garage,
R. E. Davis Texaco Station
- City Cafe.
City Motor Co.
Leard’s Shoe Shop. 7
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$6.00 per month. The other,
a salesman’s demonstrator,
but brand new, at manu-
facturer’s price if taken at
ence. Write, wire or phone--
- BROOK MAYS & CO.
Phone 4104, Shreveport, La.
available, we should be glad to'
give you a place oh our pro-
gram; you might be able to FIRST BAI
Installation of officers of the
ensuing year- will tike place in
the lodge rooms of Bethesda
Lodge, No. 142, A. F. & A. M.,
firm are expert electricians,
and they will be prepared to do
all kinds of wiring, electric re-
pair work, and contracting for
electric jobs on homes vand
buildings. .
FUMIGATION
Roaches, Moths, -Bed Bugs.
' Government Formula Used.
. MARSH & JONES
Leave orders at Mirror Office.
We Sell The
BEST FOODS
For Less Money.
No Extra Charges For ,
at 9 o’clock, no advance in
be
wel-
to get blood hounds to see if prices, 10 cents,, cents and
they could tcace the incendiary. 25 cents.
New Electric
Shop Opened
Messrs. Randy Sharp and
Bill Forkner have opened The
Gilmer Electric Shop in the
The crow in town Saturday
ws the largest that has been
seen in Gilmer for some time.
Of course the East Texas
Singing Convention brought
most of the visitors here, bill
the farmers are about up with
their work now and many of
them were in -town from all
over the county. We noticed
one truck th came in with
Mrs. C. A. Helm died at her
home at Graceton Friday. She
was 68 years of age and is
survived by a number of child-
ren.
Her husband dropped dead
some years ago while in town
one day.
Her funeral took place at
Graceton, Saturday afternopn.
we shall make it as profitable
as possible for you.
In behalf of the Methodist
Church, I wish to welcome the
visitors to the singing conven-
tion to otir town, and give you
a cordial invitation to attend
our services tomorrow.
The pastor will preach at
11:00 a. m., and 8:00 p. m.
We shall especially be glad
to have any singers with us;
and if there is a quartette
SUNDAY
M.—Young People's for at 24 cents a pound for
The local concentration plant
of the Texas Milk Products Co.,
which reopened Monday, Juno
19, is showing an increase
daily in ths amount of. milk
gathered ech day,
Monday morning 1,409 ]bs.
of milk were received. By Fri-
day this had increased to 2,200
lbs., and the number of farmers
on the several . routes had
jumped from 28 the first day
to 50 by the end of the week.
According to Mr. Hilton Mc-
Clelland, who has charge of the
plant, four routes are now
operating daily. These are as
follows: To Pritchett, Shady
Grove and Latch; to Enon,
Soules Chapel, Simpsonville
and Bettie; to Center Point and
Mings Chapel; to Kelsey and
Rosewood. For. the time being
these routes will be established
with as many patrons M .pos-
sible before new ones are open-
ed. .
At present a field man of the
company is making surveys in
connection with routes east
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“Come, let us go up to the House of Jehovah.”
Mineola farmers expect to
sell >30,000 worth of water- 1
melons -this season.
WHITE SWAN CAFE
J. F. LOVELL, GROCERIES
REX MOUGHON, GROCERIES*
butter fat, which is expected to
increase in accordance with the
present trend. When the plant
closed, the price was • 20
cents.
9:45—Sunday School, Mac
Smith, Supt. d
11:00 a: m.—Morning Wor-
ship.
Baptist Training Service at
7:00 p.m. C. A. Andrews, Di-
rector.
8:00 p.m.—Evening Wor-
ship.
Monday 8 p. m.—W. M. U.
Mecca Cafe, L. U Bullock.
L. H. Pugh. Ice Cream
Stand.
Palace Bar her Shop
Frank A. Hartt
Tully Reynolds Garage.
Moody Chevrolet Co.
Hudgins Bros.
Perry Bros.
Gilmer Lumber Co.
Covington's Variety Store.
White Swan Cafe.
J. W. Wan.
Floyd's. Cafe. .
dilmer Pilling station.
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Mrs. Effie Sellers of Aider-
shot, Eng., smuggled tobacco
to her husband in prison by
putting it inside a cake.
. As a big special added at-
Monday 3:30 pm.-Ladiestraction the Crystal is showing
LA Claan N - 2
Texas Highways
Get $24,244,024
Of Federal Aid
Washington, June 23.—Ap-
"portionment of the $400,000,-
000 fund for highway con-
struction provided under the
public works bill was complet-
ed Friday -by Dr. R. G. - Tug-
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ed as being in a highly nerv-
ous state.
Guy Miller, Waco truck
driver, was expected at Frank-
lin Tuesday night to view the
trio. Police believed that the
three were connected with
both the1 holdup of Miller and
the shootings.
SEEKING TO IDENTIFY
KOSSE GIRL’S SLAYERS
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Bryan, Texas, June 20.—
Two men and a woman, held
in the Franklin jail, will be
brought here in a day or two
for possible identification by
_ Ervin Conway as the persons
who shot and killed Ledelle
Hammond of Kosse Friday
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i well. Assistant Secretary of
I Agriculture, and Secretary
I lekes, chairman of the special
Cabinet board for public works.
| They announced the money
would be available July 1 for
construction of roads in the
Federal-aid highway system
■ . and extension into and through
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The Methodist Church
The First Baptist Church
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933, newspaper, June 24, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442738/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.