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EATCH SCHOOL NEWS
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VOTE ON BANKHEAD LAW
Frankenstein,
•*$1.00
T
$1.00
next to Strand Theatre every
Dec;
47-w2p. 19, and continuing ufkkil Satur-
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Wesley
233-d3wip
deuce.
Mr. Travis Lovelt who
• nnm "
SALE: Choice farm, 86 acres
feed erops. -
LaFAYETTE
Miss Vesta Reed has
. turned from’ her visit to Dal-
234-d3wie
their average cotton......- acreage j Briggs, owner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Mea-
234-d3wle
Cros by;
unknown high production. ' ■
which is my best reference. I
GLENWOOD SCHOOL NEWS
idea is this: The Southern cot-
Gladses. You had better buy
48-w1-d1M.
a
g"
of
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GUARANTEED
NICE SIZE
-
First Grade: Sydney Trice.
22 lbs. $1.00
2dozen.25c
Second Grade: Annie
1 Ina Faye Witcher and Wilbur
health.
CARD OF THANKS - -
TOMATOES 4
. €
Mr. Clifton
Tracy .California is the guest
balance them.
Mrs. S. McNair. We spe-
17 c
6 6
lace, Nelwyn Wallace, Dorothy
Mrs. Ernest Johnson.
There’s good news in the Ada.
go
o
10c
war to preserve
-
over the top" would
shrink
t -
Two numbers by the follow-
ing quartette; Reeves
asthma, blood and akin disesses, leg
Dent Hill and Edwin Bruton.
Lois
VEAL, Young and Tender
W
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. 14c
Talk-Mr. Elmer Buie.
25c
seem.
for. t -
S & VEGE
SUGAR
ORANGES
CHOICE CUTS OF MEAT
STEAKS
BACON
rights. Now it is breaking its
neck to give them away. .
with one pair of glasses. My
price during this offer for
when
non-
hospital for treatment. 'The
baby is greatly improved in
our
My
• the
makes.
For the past week some of
the people of this community
have been striving hard to im-
and
Lou
Dr. Frankenstein
Makes Sensation*
Greatest Value Ever
Offered la Very Fine Grade
12-k. Gold Filled Spectacles
or NoeeGlasMS—My Regular
visiting Mr. Bob Rogers
Pittsburg, this week.
tion to the majority of
readers of this papr i
the following statement:
Starting Wednesday.
afternoon, Dec. J..
• .Mr. J. C. and Mins- Jessie
Opal Penick spent the* Thanks-
giving hlidays_in. Pittsbprg.
Dr. E. W. Frankenstein, 0.0.
OFFICE BARNWELL DRUG STORE, GILMER
son. Ruth Robertson, Pat Tuck-
er and Roy Williams.
Sixth Grade: Marie Rich, De
Royce Robertson, Bob Robert-
No. 7 and
Short Cuts'Ib.
T-Bone and
Round, 1b. .. .
Next. month we are hoping
to have several more to make
the honor roll.
Eyes
Tested
Eree
fron acting as judge at a baby
&' show.
Wilson’s Laurel
I Sliced. lb.
PEACHES.
‘Large Can
make their political pie
around.
offerings. r
Mrs. McNair's" Children.
4.-
i-
Reading..Doris Dee
gum
Song—Mable D. Hill.
PlayRoy Willeford,
Eyes
Tested
Free
Sanitary
TOILET TISSUE
..... ------
— It looks as if we may have
limitation of armaments, with
Dec.
_19, 20.
21. 22
25c
-F
- complee glasses is $7.45, this
includes''thorough examination,
family and Miss Johnnie
3 Rolls ..... 21c 10 Bars
CORN FLAKES. Large Size „
We had as our guests Friday
afternoon -the Enon basbetball
Campbell's
•TOMATO JUICE
3 Cans ....1
gram. Mr. J. A. Chastain made
a talk in interest of the W. 0.
W. and Mrs? Nicholson in in-
terest of the Circle.
LOST:Bluish-black female set-
ter, between Midway and Jine.
Liberal reward.,Notify Elwyn
munity enjoyed a Thanksgiving
pgpgram Wednesday afternoon,
Nov. 28.
We have been having a:very
LOST: A young German Po-
lice puprrgoes by name of Rex.
Reward for return toW..F.
Mason at Floyd Bailey's’ resi-
TAKEN UP: Dark brown Jer-
sey heifer, about 3 years old,
white spot on right flank. Se-
born Carlyle, Poundkeeper. .
■ ■ 236-dwe.
FOR SALE: Two 'choice Milch
Cows, one fresh, other will be
. One thing that can be said
for our enemies is that they
don’t pester us with advice:.
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New dealers seem to find it
....... O"-'------
Bulgaria has just ordered all
foreign debts canceled. Why the
delay? .
d States
a year
I getting
f
-
tried prents by this course of
action is so genuine that par-
ants usually wonder;why., they
waited so long before adopting
it‘." .
N. Calvert.
Mr. Jack Hart, is visiting his
sister,. Mrs. Carl Mathis,- at
Whiteoak..
i-F
‛ White •
—-LAUNDRY SOAP
s. ■ .
* " THE GILMER WEEKLY. MIRROR,
1
t costs the nit
l bUMon dplars
^ WHERE SMILING SERVICE WELCOMES YOU^
" MARSHALS)
No char for examinntion, medi-
vines at reasonatle Foot if treatment
desired.
ing. Last .Wednesday, they put
out some shrubbery which
I
mare mule, about 15 hands,
one inch high. 8 or 10 years
we the looks of our build-
bande, ehildren with parents.
Drn, Rea Bros. Medical Laboratory,
iota. Hinee 189A1
. Six moptha----
Einewhere, per year
las.
'Mr. Kenneth Rosenkoetter
has gone.to-St. Louis to visit
indefinitely. •
WEEKLY MIRROR
Founded ia 1871
AND UPSHUR COUNTY RCHO
Tuueker a Laschinger .— Publiahera
R. HL Laschinger — Manaing Editor
Batarwd at the Pot Office at Gilmer,
T«iu, as Second Clast Mail Matter.
Subacription Ratea •
COMING
Dr. REA. Well Known
Stomach Specialist
Associate, Dr. Littler, Ft. Worth
Gilmer. Bell Hotel, Sunday,
December 23rd.
ONE DAY ONLY
HOURS-l A. M. to 4 F. M.
Dr. Roa, legally nuthorized by the
State, specalizin in stomarh, liver,
kidneyn, bowels, bladder and rectal
diseases aa complicated with other
dinenses without surgrieal operation,
Haa a record of many satisfied re-
4-542-
jQQSQQSSQQQE
never end.
• But shall have comfort and guid-
ances aafely thru. -
We should not grieve for the one who
has gne. ....
Because we know that he ha* reach-
ed his Heavenly home,
But try more vainly' to live our live*
PORK CHOPS, Lean & Tender, 1b. 18c 1
FULL CREAM CHEESE, 1b. ... 18c I
mummma-amL ■
r ulcer. ‘ pellagra, rheumatism, diabetes,
Mant wasting diseases.
--wa mittance at the rate of one cent per
1 word.
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MAKING A CHILD EAT
All thru the suffering that- haa* come
-To the one we love »o true.
-Fhere »» a guiding star, which led
Glerin hompe.
Where we all wi»h some day to be
too. *
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Upshur,
One year
Dec.
19. 20,
21,22
A
Stai
at
lief
stat
lief
Fed
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fed
alsc
V
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to
line
labi
has
Eni
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like
pro
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pro
ted
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me
the
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ary
bur
But how about saving
foreign cotton market?
O dear. It i»5JU pjal-thia Kuef:to
But for-our Savior’* cau*e and.eterne
w.’Wi pass through the creeping
- shadows of life.e
And try, however hard it may be. te
meet you there.
(Written by a Friend,
MAMIE PRESNELL*
,,M . 236-dwp.
day.
Mr. F. A.. Gregory, who is
working at Rhonesboro visited
home folks Sunday. *
In 1861 the South went to ~ - ——-----
NEW DIANA P.-T. A. MEETS
II .:
ANni
ad • M A « p2 4 nws • “M‛Ne mar
held Thursday evenings Jan. 10. tice thronghou; the Sthtes.
that All parentsare especially in-
Lawrence of thanks and appreciation to all
who ministered to us in word
, , , Zella Mae Bledsoe and Nina
easier to write books ahan to MoOre.
fine Sunday School and League, —r
but the rain Sunday.....knocked dows of Pittsburg Visited Mr,
The Bankhead law doubtless
has many imperfections that
should be corrected.’. But that
is not the question now.
vited to meet with us.
Mrs. E. O. Mangum, Secy.
al Announcement ana basebak girls: We were
kno. u' 1 ' .
Oliver daily wish to thank Dr. Rag-
land and those.who sent floral
Chickasaw Indians voe to
become wards of the govern-
ment. Just like the palefaces.
• ------ ... O ,, ... *4.
shall is at home at present.
The people of this com
see popular and wellknowntoptical
__ expert. who needs no introduc-
FURS WANTED": I-wi buy
I am paying $40.00 cash, .. ..
.Joe $42.00, in trade for seed; have their 1,1 ant Son
or deed during the illness and
at the death of our mother.
, . The question to be decided
now in this: , Will the cotton Saturday. C. I. Davis.
in a baby
.... 21c
J tt .J
its states’
40 millimeter ground lenses.
Gur basehall boys defeated
is Unit n Hill boys last week.
Q No. 2
O Cans for
Our play was a succes, but
did not have a large crowd,
due to the weather. We are ex-
We are very‘sorry to relate
that littie Miss Louise Medlin- Green of Gilmer visited Mrs. E.
was run over by a car Saturday
Leads The Mirror- MinMFapoilk, Minne-
Dr. E. W.
conclusion the doctor says:
“The relief afforded sorely P o
Fifth Grade: Faye Robert-
Gloria Swanson ' has been
granted her fourth divorce.
Which is' hardly exciting news.
daughter visited in Winnsboro
•NRaK»
Thursday night and Friday.
Mrs. Emma 3 Williams is foreign cotton market if they
. can save you up to 50 per cent
genuine vision Kryptop on your opticar work.
many out of coming. Every-
body come, next Sunday and be
on time.
Camp, Gregg and Wood
ounties:
Sparks and Mildred Rowan.
Eighth Grade: Doris Wal-
lace. • 4
from 1928 to 1932 inclusiye,.
while the noh-contract signers
will be unrestricted .if the
Bankhead law is repealed and
mmay plant all of their old land
furs at F. L. Lovell's store
Another point for the co- on highway. Fine pasture. Act
operating-, farmers to consider 1 quick or will be rented. ne-
is this: Those who signed re- Third Cash. For rent,'store
re- duction contracts this year house and residence together
will be held to 75 per cent of in Gilmer, fine location. M, B. ance of white gold. They are
helped the appearance of the
school ery much, They- are
intending to buy some more
shrubbery in the near future.
We, the school pupils, are vary
glad of them doing this because
it is as myh our duty to try
to make oun school look well
as it is the older people..
Honor roll-for .. the third
month: , -
We wish to express our
•
attending school at Marshall
spent. Thanksgiving- at home.
MY. Clarence Turner who has
been attending college at Mar-
of his parents, Mr,- and Mrs.
E. L. Lawrence.
plenty . high grade meal and
hulls to exchange. We gin every
day. Also buy seed’ cotton and
sweet potatoes.
" J. R. PENN, _ *
-— , 46-w3c.
day, Dec. 22nd, inclusive, I am
having a special sale on Kryp-
top invisible ground Glasses. •
Kryptop Glasses are double
vision lenses with no visible
seam. You see far and hear
Mr. and Mrs. Ophie
and little daughter of Tyler
son, Ottis Meddin. Robert Wal- spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. Woody Spencer . and
family of Pittsburg- visited in
the community Sunday.
The W. O. W and Woodmen
Circle held a joint meeting,
and-after an interesting pro-
the sky as the limit.
—~——
This is the season
janitors begin breaking
J refueling records.
—-—o—--
Rock is visiting Mr.
ipson.
- Mrs. Bessie Tackett
_____. -
. Miss Blanche Sparks of this
community and Mr. Beldon
Portor of Jacksonville were
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
3 5^ 25c
Thompson, Audie Parsins. -
Sixth Grader L. R. Steelman.
■Seventh Grade: Datht Rar
plush box to keep glasses in, rett. Rose Amos, Onella Eitel, ■
lens cleaner, all for the above Lurlene Amos, May Vone,Nip-
mentioned price. You have paidperu Raymon usse . arie
Ht to $30,00 for ground Kryp--ones,, „ , „ui
top Glasses. . -^Eighth Grade: Bernice
Again I quote the price dur-Moore. . . ‘ ■
ing this sale will be $7.45. Ninth Grade: Cliftine Math-
With/ the above offer will
furnish genuine ’ Rhodium Tenth Grade: T. J. Pet y,
frames that have the appear- Ovis Langford.
Eleventh Grade: Darrell Pet-
and Mrs. L F. GarrefSun- pt intothetnewlad t h hereby is xEMoIY o GLENN STAEKEY
increase the crop to a hitherto’
Mr. and .Mrs. I). Tucker of
Gilmer spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Tucker.
Mr. nd Mrs, John Reeves of
Pittsburg spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Spencer.
Mrs..Myrtice Duffey and Mrs.
Exa Morris have returned from
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blundell
are moving te Hepsibah.
Mr. Leenerd Light of Indian
farmers of. the South prefer to
work under Bankhead law re-
strictions and produce ten mil-
lion bates of cotton at.12c a
pound and receive a total of
$600,000,000.00 for their pro-
duct, or will they prefer unre-
stricted production and produce
sixteen million bales at 5c a
pound and receive -.2 $400,000,-
000,00 for their product? Under
the former plan they will re-
ceive substantial z payments
from the Government - for re-
ducing acreage, and also have
more Ums and land to devote
to the cultivation of food and
--0----
It seems that the latest
disarmament conference has
even refused to scrap blue-
prints. ■ o '
A recent survey discloses
e that the average man prefers
a wife who can cook. : Those
survey experts arekimply find-
ing out everything- •
Talk—Mr. Elmer Buie. European training, has praeticed Ma
Th. next meeting .will be praferann son"ugrul‛anatdununi
ak..Mki.k a a diAa.
with about 65 present.
The following program was
rendered:
SIX? GLASSES FOR $450
REMEMsSt THE DATES. cone EARLY
WEDNESDAY, (HURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DECEMBER 19. 20, 21 and 22.
GLASSES MAKE FINE XMAS PRESENTS
Married women come with hua-
Mr. W. O. Williams and
Wallace, Robert Alexander,
So that . seday we may be
• erowned 3 Hi* own.
victorious in both games.
The following are the stu-
dents who made the Honor Roll
for the third month: --- «
First Grade: Junior Bau-
man, Frank Louis Parker, Al-
ton Dean Smith.
Second Grade: J. E. Petty,
Earl Russell.
Third Grade: Rosedyne Lang
ford, Durward Amos.
Fourth Grade: Mildred Bul-
lard, Monnye Ruth Bullard,
Billie Rose Parker, Eva Rose
Eitel. • • ■ 7 •
. Fifth Grade: Norma Jo
track, according to DP. Frank
Howard Richardson, a noted
child specialist. * They ’ are
sierely"causing the child to be-
come neurotie. and self-center
ed "B, paying too much atten-
tion to his whims. .
Instead of humoring the.
child by urging or bribirg him
to eat. Jie should-be made to
sit down at the table fiv
times a day, for 30 minutes at
‘ the three regular meals and
for 20 minutes at mid-morning
and mid-afternoon lunches. 1
Suitrl foods are to be
placed 1Kore him each time,
but no eh yrt whatever is to
be made to induce him to eat.
He may eat or, he may hot as
he chooses. But at the end of
the time set he should be
made to leave the table whether
he has eaten or not.
Dr. Richardson declares that
there is no danger that a child
-• wilt starve himself under such
circumstances, but that with-
in two or three days the
“cure” will be under way. In
The New Diana , P.-T. A.
met Thursday, evening. De. 6,
Gene White, .
Third Grade:. Laverne. Webb,
Billie Joe Tucker and Hazel
Robertson.
Fourth Grade: Rex Langdon.
All notices of school or church
, playa, cards of thanks, obituariec
et., must be accompnied with re
■ Dr. Bea unes the hypodermie injee-
tion ' method for amali tumors, sus-
pieious skin growths, pilei, fistula,
varicose yeins, tubereular glands,
rupture. Hai a special diploma in
diseases of children; treat* bed-wett-
lay, alow growth, deformitles, large
end infected tonails.
Dr- Bea . haa • had Amevieau and
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Mackerel___
SALMON
3 Cans .. . *.. 25c
fresh soon. $25 each. J. R.
Pepn.
Many a hero who has “gone
M
- ft*.
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4 -
There ii a ereyt_reward wuiting. dear
Gienm /•*.
For a life that is lived *o patient
and • true.' ‘
• in Heaven where happiness shall
There is a vacant place in our school
and home. -2 • -
From where a precious one has gonse
But there will always be eherisbu
memories, ' * '
Bursting‘forth with the tendrest of
symputhies. A
Glenn’s life was like the rpaebud of
the morn; 820
Unfolding with"ftazranee so tender
and fair;
that God Saw its revealing beauty
• here X . ,
And pfuekea’ him to be within Hi*
home at Jacksonville for the
present. •
Mr. Alfonso Kwan* has been
vsiiting in this community.
Miss Coystal Oliver who
Underwent an operation is do-
ing nicely.
The-young peoleof this com-
munity enjoyed a party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Reece
Buie Saturday night, Decl‛I‛.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders
and Mrs. Della Campbell spent
last week-end in Commerce
visiting friends and relatives.
m--,
GLENWOOD SIMPSONVILLE
18,
built.strong and very substan- tya_______ ‛ ___ M . 3
tial. two pairs at this-prja, mu wheg , 4
Dr. Frankenstein advises you lose or breakynepair, you\.A
those who anticipate taking ad- wil not bewitput glasses? 7
vantage of this offer tp come. My offices permanentl
in the early part of the week to locatod ' Rarnwell’s Drug
be .assured of a painstakipo Amer, Texas. Have
examination. zsses for hundreds of
This is the first • women, and children " in ,
twenty-five yea . pant twelve months here,
practice in P -dve
ever made , prices op
care. 4 , -
While gaing thru (hi* life v trials
and tribulations, ..
Glenn tried to follow the path of our
Savior, .
Tty seuttering smiles from place to*
place, . .... ‘
And wiving aleaures-to.thpsein,tribu-
lation-. '
Gibb’s PORK & BEANS, can . .... 5c
must supply that market at a
price of four or five cnts a
pound, thereby making them-
selves and their children slaves
.to those who dual in anthaudle
cotton without producing a
bale. But the farmers should
decide tne matter according to
their own wishes.
UA. L. BRADFIELD.
- All those new governors-elect
are worrying about how to .. Ninth Grade: Modell Lovell.
Mr. abd MnJ -Id® Mack
-■ — . Brooks and childremMhave re-
; COTTON SEED WANTED i turned from a months' sojourn
in Dallas where, they have had
suits in atomach uleer. bowels,
chronic diatrhea, titem. kidneys, blad-
kros-r det heart nose, threat, goitev, lunga.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘
i —— Parents who coax and cod-
dle and threaten when a child
I -• refuses to eat are on the wrong
-
e 1 0D ,
CELERY, ' ’ SA
Nice Stalk ,, IvC
RICE. Full < nr
Head. 4 lbs. , < Zt)C
RAISINS, , o,
4-bepkg. . ’ 4C
9c
. 12c
ton farmers do not need
HOMINY, 14.
. Urge Size __< LUC
Phillips and Genelie Carring-
ton.
Song-yla Mae Bland.
qurA"‛ 13c
CATSUP, 14-oz.. c-i *
Hot., 2 for ‘ 4ec )
CRACKERS, A
Salted, 2-lbs. . LUC
.
united in marriage Saturday, pecting to put it on at East
Dec.1. They will make, their Mountdin Friday night.
K. C. BAKING POWDER““ 16
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