The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAMLY MIAAOR, THURSDAY,
NOV. 21. 1935.
PAGE FOUR
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day Im Dallas and from there
ting Mrs. Oscar 1. Moore, Wednes-
day-
rp a week
"I mv it in The Mirror* ,
. Vote for Paving Bonds.
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strikes uh as extremely strange
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CRANBERRIES
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EQFEUQY SCORES
Mrs. W. T. Connor, Jr., of
Daingerfield visited hersister.
jury propaganda
from the enemy e
tie tomorrow. We don't believe
anyone will be deluded by in-
The Latch H. D. met at the
school house Fri, Nov*. 15, for
the purpose of electing officers
for 1936. The following were
elected: President, Mrs. E H.
MACARONI, Skinner’s bulk . lb. 15c
.* 1"
Large
Bunch .
M
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EDWARD'S
DEPENDABLE
With The Buckeyes.On The
GRIDIRON
B. ■. LASCHINGEE
___18c
2.29c
_ 19c
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Eitel: Secy., Mrs.D. W. Amos;
Finance and chairman commit-
tee. Mrs. Ross Amos.
.Program committee: Valree
Carroll, Mrs Ed Dunkley and
Mrs. WilieMay Berry.
Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. D.
Parker; Song- Leader, Mrs. E.
m three places); Dean a broken
heart, Tiner a broken toe and
COCOANUT, Long Shreds, ... 1K 19c
FRESH GROUND
Taktmg the hiat, he rose and they
swepont on the dance Hor:‘ But
a few mioments later, while the or-
Carrots
OCEAN SPRAY —
CRANBERRY SAUCE, 17-oz. can 19c
was accompnied -as far as Dal-
las by Mrs. B. E. Robertson,
Comidn’t you tryT )
"Possibly." she smiled, aa she
pleked up another tray.
• • •.....
That evening found them seated
"No". •
"Ptase, Michael.
Mvi%ast OutPest
chestra wan in the midst of play-,
Ing “If You Were the Dnly Girl in
OUR FAVORITE -
Matches
6 boxes 19c
KOOL CIGARETTES.
WESSON (ML,-----—
r NAVY BEANS. —r—
CHOICE RICE, —---
PINTO BEANS, -----
DRIED APRICOTS. —
CALIFORNIA ' _
PRUNES,, ... 3-lbs. 17c
SEEDLESS
RAISINS, ... 2-Ibs. 17c
. CHAPTER IV
After weeks-ot suffeving in the
kountaina and at the Medical Clear
Jerseyland
- DAIRY.
GRADE A E-
good_year‘swork. . .
' Reporter-
Our stores are loaded with delicious foods that mean so
much for the success of your Thanksgiving dinner.
SNOWDRIFT, .......
Fuiro. He was there tor.mpn i hs, for
Ma brokeh leg necessitated au op.
Aration. Whn he was well enough
to be up and shout again his injury
pi cnuned Ma to limp badly.
During hie stay at the hospital,
’ indrewa bad fallen in ammomumme
lore with his nufse, E28NM
retty blonde Roso- #2268
mary Havden On the 2268
day he w3s to he dis- EdMM
ulsmtaniornerndthe
girl who hart been try- EE
jus to evade olin. and
followed her along the MN
hospital corridor as 56825
»b« delivered medical 2863013222 2
supplls te the vari- 122222 E
ou. ward, • E28?
-—pkg. 17e
E pint 23
..... 4-lbs. 87c
4-lta. 250
4-lbs. 25c
..... 1b. 19c
"Let’s go outside- for a while,"
he augeested. “Lars hurtins"
But on the balcony, in the.bru-
liant moonlight, he contraord that
his teg was all right atter all.
“I was lying." he adfntted. “I
wanted to lie alone with you.”
She cried at last. Tears were id 1
her voice as well as her eyes. "Win
you please take me back nowr ,
she put one white hand to her fore-
head aa he released her.
"Not. I want to know what 04
earth’s upset you.”
‘Til tell you, but Ive got to
humillate myself Jo do it. I was N ■
miserable becaise I've let myself -
fall in love with you.” She turned
and started quiekly away, bet he
caught her arm
“What'do you want from mer
she cried desperately.
, "You"heanswered. ”M)sf Hay.
dn.,may I prebent Mn An* ■
drews? lie -wants ’to lmary you."
MEFATLHENSPKEEE.
SELECT (OYSTERS, pint,
SAUSAGE™
aort of tiaing. you know, even with
heroes" sho amitled.“ “They're not
allowe.! do wear evening clothes or
dine in pubile with omeers. Or
o 0
.9
oa 1 o" M.
Shredded
WHEAT
Include 3 shredded
wheat in your dress-
ing. Gives a delicious
nut-like flavor.
Pkg. 7.... 12c
——7 0 k a
who will visit there for a few
days. ,
BeenHuntinq(
— foryourThanksqivinqDinner
in New York Cyrus Bleakley
ponders on the fate which cost
him an office by 16 votes be-—
cause his name was written on !
the ticket in eight • different
ways.
We notice in a Dalas news-
paper that Mineola's team is
dupptyoti to be in a terrible
shape, since the Winnsboro
game. Covin -is credited with
broken ribs (which are ex-
pected to heal-by Thursday!);
Johnson a "busted shoulder:.
Shirey a bruised side; Halfan
before game time, least of all
th Buckeye* thmselves. To
do so would be fatal to their
chances. a ' •
RED PITTED X
CHERRIES,...
WHITE OR WHEAT .
A-Y BREAD, ..
Two Deliveries Daily.
Permit No 12.-- Phene 72
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We believe the Buckeyes, were
.iust As badly hunged up after
the Mt. Vernoh game but they
show no effects of it now, ten
Delicious,,
Apples
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trtfor*‘» ’ H-
otain Michael Andrre,*ta
9 armored oer divisidw M
legtara Prent, U paptirea by
w* 4zegular, but reneura
•moSM, lo a place of Knotty
gerom • the mouwkatna, Antrwa
Eruteawuasmua wheu he acca .
N HU Cullen, «n gemy apj. (h
evi blood. Andreton’legisbroZen dance
5 qo.....+I
"Way .are you so.so iragie
sddeniyr he neked.-barringker
way. I
"Michael. I hope yor ..."
“I hope you haven misunder-
be niehod to: her
I"Michael, lib afraid you’ve..."
. 'Tm atmid you’v
much for " granted.
hen-entching her U"
by tae shoulder, he . - —
thuf’s not true, an; ..
His arms tightene i
benb-his head am)
Ing her pewerles
' MAX-I-MUM ?
FLOUR
6 H—-35e
Bialon < 190) LG.Rd Donnelly IIMH
. Bay -142L- €s. , Chastain (158)
Smith 124 kGLG .
• (2201. RT-LT Calvin (190)
z’hj/leg (probably broken-We are looking forward to
-apson un Boules o) i three places).; Dean a broken
Floyd uam FB Bramiatt (75) heart, Tiner a broken toe qand
• • • , : 1 Speights a buoken neck. This
The season’s record for the
' ' wtrurw vt‛
visi tors is as follows: -—"
H. Glass.,
Plansiwere discussed for our
L. M Btatioa Andrews L„eventuals the Word, Andrews stoppea.
pached. the British hospital in .....~
see of the Jackets, they' left -
the field after the Woodchuck
game under their own powr.
if anything was broken, it was
their scoring‘record and, "for
the moment, their spirits. . -
HAMS HALF OR WHOLE, IK . 25c
Center Slices, ........ * •. pound 39c
“Why didn’t you
comet '
t "Was it really HO
_ urgentr" , She picked
up,a tray and entered
a room aa she spoke.
Andrews poked-
around the medieal
aupviles W n 11 l he |
StershacSanuro.4 ' “Didwtjou grt y
Then he limped away to come back ' “Oh... I see. The1 gih seemed
Mi the girl returned. suddenly frightened.. “I think we’d
"Yet, it was urgent." he porsleted. better go back."
. "Im welk They’re kicking me out
of here today. I suppose I shjound
MNALaa , ' ..
MP"-t
' Madamagh
( V fra nV , • "4 ■ 4
W
Lkjt
enjoying the’ trbidden surroundings up until one hand reeled on
' — shoulder whlle -the other prensed
"Nurnos aren't allowed to do thin the back of his head. . A.
"It’s my tault! My own fault!
"Didn't you get my
'. messaget2* he de--
manded....... •
"Tea. "Noon .. isame
. place, garden... or-
gent.’ ” she teased.
Drive Carefully—Walk Care-
because from what -we. could fully. - r # eW
-Miss Jean Hunt, who has
been visiting her sister, Mm.
Allen MeClelland, left Thurs-
... u.1 -____ ----- xnuaih, stitled soun
IMP UTsao sense a table ia thetuna rosisueu
... - 1-
he muponed leader tb»
terna ur to bt'u HhifleA
tbryirr a/nt 46ho eatla
' "8m*A” When th.,. ore
f the Halkart, an Armgnjan
patnst which the are
Won’t make
em -her
Thanks to our old friend, and
your old friend,, Jake Billings-
ley of Jefferson, we hate just
gotten authentic information
on the Bulldogsthat gives de-
tails we did not have when we
wrote what we did yesterday.
Accordingly we are glad to be
able to tell more definitely
something of the team that is
to play the Buckeyes on Mc-
Clelland Field tomorrow after-
noon.
Pound ■ -
r: be «M." he added atter A paune
Mt’s your tault that I'm not “
“Yon pally ought to go now," nata
- thekirf,
- "Not unless you promise to dine
• with me _____________ p _
“But I can’t. Nurses are not Al-
lewed..."
“At the Terrace Hotel,” he
tontnusd Implacably, "Please
ZMSEeSTP
bs*be °
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The holiday season is almost
will, return to Peden, Okla. Shehere — Thanksgiving, then
insult the intelligence of the
So get in there, you Buck*
eyes, and let’s seezjust what Glass, V ice-Pres Mrs.
—- - ■■. ■■ I
emgag
Christmas and New Yew, Now
is the time to get that new
evening gown for holiday
parties. You’ll find a fineselect-
ion at the .Crystal Shop.
45-wld2c.
,
_ . days later. Neither will Mineola
Buckeyes by -intimating it. Welinanother week. while the
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PECANS,-Jb.r.. 298
EfromitheiRaramount Picture by the same name
•lining Foon of the Hotel Terrnce. Mack against hit arma. But oniw
They had just nnished dinner and tor a moment--then she ceased to
Rosemary was lokiz about her, resist. Very alowly, her arms came
Mincemeat COOK 3 Pkgs.----- 256
Stokely’s Pumpkin " 10<
Chocolate 106
Pineapple tto/2 CANS -— . 1561
Queen OlivesRosedale QtJar v.. 35c
Asparagus ^^0 Eimic.... 15c
HERSHEY BARS,. 3 for Me J
another slip as they, did
against- Mt. Pleasant but they
can make it easy on themselves
and the fans too, if they will
get right down to work the
moment the whistle blows and
play in a way that they roll up
eneugh points that there can
be no doubt of their superiority,
in fact, if they don’t decisively
defeat Jefferson tomorrow, thex,
can have" little chance of up-1
setting the dope against
Mineola a week later.
J/,9. - WELL BLEACHED
" Lange106
Jefferson 11, Carthage 0.
M TJetterson 28, Pickion 6. ' -
. Jerteraon 0. St Johns ( Shvpt 1 0.
f Jefferson 4, Linden 18.
Jefferson 0, Vivian. Ln. St.
Jefferson 7, Pittsburg 0.
, - Jeffersom 13, It.
Jefferson ai.“Mooringaport, Lo. A
• • J*. 'I
It would be ridiculous tosug-
- gest that this team will defat
Gilmer playing. as they did
-Armistice Day. We would Pot
‛.......
V
COFFEE,,. . 1b. can 23c
Party Peas'™ F'^ 19c
65c
fat । is ■!■■■— H i.
SWEET MILK
Qt 9c; Pt . 5c
— SWEET CREAM ~.
HOLIDAY DELIGHT
CHOCOLATES
2%-b.ro, 5-lb. OOr
Box.V“V Box .77-
D-Aam DROMEDARY,
rImentos 7-02. ean
'AIRWAY COFFEE, ....... 2-lbs. 29c
SWANsDOWN ;
CAKE FLOUR, ”” 29c
FI UFFIEST
MARSHMALLOWS,.....lb. box 15c
— According to the figures just
. received, thetwo teams will
1 line up as follows:
Gilmer " Pos. Jefferson
Mendows, (rLE-RE Markus ta
Presley. (1m LT KT Billingsley (100)-
MMMM2
”’ he demanded
He was trying to lighten the mitun..
tion. t 10
“My dear," sho murmured aa it
to herselt ns she stared et him. in
tensely moved. She pvt out a hand
as if to touch him, then let it drop
to her side "My dear. You can
here me.. I‛m. . Im not my own.
If I were..." She broke ot
abruptly,
A "What do you meanr" he de
mended harshly .
I'm rather a traua. eha
< stammered. "You see, I'm mar
j rhd."
Oh...I see!" Hie* tMO became
den aud expresnicdlens and he
• with an eiaborately asual
"Well, that. ho to apeak, to
' Did you my you had to be •
t hoekt" ' - -
4 noemcosrunasa
n . . -
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4—
Harvest Blossom.
FLOUR
. ' — ■
Guaranteed
481,-1.73
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935, newspaper, November 21, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448078/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.