The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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WEEKLY MIRROR PLEASANT GROVE
STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE
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was visited relatives here last week.
A gang of robbers cuts off
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -2
. James Scott. was accidentaly-
Hart
PURE GRANULATED
ran over his foot, but he
is
ttr bitch, rather small.
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22 lbs. $1.00
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22c
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Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tucker
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5c, 10c. 15c
CHINA DOLIS
TOY CARS ...
10c to 35c
Train with lights and figure 8 track 1.00
49c
... 2.00, 2.45, 2.98
DOLIS with Hair
RUBBER BALLS
15c to 49c
Air Rifle with Box of Shot
100
¥
COASTER WAGON
35c. 69c, 1.25
MANICURE SETS
- 4.00, 3.25, 4.25
and
f
-SIMPSONVILLE SCHOOL
- Pistol and Scabbard
25c. 49c. 98c
TRICYCLES ____
3.25 to 5.98
17c
LADIES’ Boxed HDKFS.
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Men’s Four-in-hand Ties 19c. 25c, 35c. 59c
Boys’ Boxed Handkerchiefs
DOLL BEDS
79c, 1.49
25c
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Comb, Brush and Mirror nets 29c, to 1.98
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TOY TELEPHONE
LADIES’ PURSES
25c and 49e
39c to 98c
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SUGAR
APPLES
PORKCHOPS
298
SAUSAGES
Bulk.
Pound
Greenville advances to th
lass A football semi-finals by
defeating Corsicana;-20 to 0.
As everyone knows,' Christ-
mas is celebrated as the anni-
versary of the birth of Christ,
although the actual date of
that august event is not really
known. In the early years of
JAMES EDWARD DAVIS
WINS FIRST PRIZE IN
BETTER BABIES CONTEST
Lean and
Tender, lb.
was
the
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paper of all kinds at the Mirror
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We had a nice rain Sunday
night and Monday.
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VEAL STEAK
Young" and Tender
at Big Sandy Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Della Still who
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No. 7,
Pound ____
T-Bone or
Round, lb.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
DINNER FOR LINDEN
BINION. DEC. 13TH.
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the town’s bank vault of $2,000
in cash, Saturday.-'
ward for return to Roy Cook.
243-d2wlc.
the festive rather than
i serious significance of
‘ Christmas season..
WINESAP, NICE SIZE :
2 Dozen ...... 25c
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark.
SIMPSONVILLE
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We-defeated Grice 2 to
Thursday in yolleyball.
Honor roll for second
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been visiting her daughters at
Dallas for several weeks has
returned home.*'
Rev. Truman Jordan filled
his appointment here “Sunday
and Sunday night.
Dry Salt
Meat, 1b......17c
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P2-lbs. for ..... 25c
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We put on our play at Union
Hill Friday night with great
success.
Our baseball boys defeated
Union Hill boys Thursday. The
score was 2 to 1.
weeks period:
First Grade: Thomas Kieth
Duffey.
Second Grade: Norma Faye
and is’ a full time job. And
about being one?
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White , -
LAUNDRY SOAP
10 Bars ..... 21c
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After ll, Yugoslavia
ungary may not get the boys
PERMANENT
84 WAVES
#* (3 $1 to $5
JK ef" Also Finger
s ■y Waving, Sham-
poing. Brow and Lash Dye
We Treat you Right and ap-
preciate 'your business.
Dixie Beauty Shop
Dixie Hotel Phone 194
Mrs. Jack Williams. Prop.
WE TAKE PRODUCE
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Lady "Astor says
--.15c to 25c *
25c and 69c
_ 25c. 39c, 50c
SEE OUR PRICES ON FRUITS BEFORE BUYING .
PINEAPPLE I
Sliced or-.Crushed |
No. 2 can ... 17c I
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AND UPSHUR COLNTY ECHO
Tuucker a Laachinger Pablishers
R. H. Lanchinger __ Manazing Editor
Entered at the Poit Office at Gilmer,
Texas, a. Second Class Mail Matter,
Subscription Rates
The Story of the Bible Told in Pictures |
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After Taking Cardui
."I have suffered a peat deal
from cramping " writes Mn W. A. ,
Bewell, ar, of Waco, Texan "
would chill and have to go to bed
for stoat thuree days at a tme. I
act'd have a toll. tired.
feeline. A trend told me to try
Cardi, thinkingit woui help me
—and it tot I am my miKh im-
proved and do not spend the time
in bed. I certainly can recommena
Cardui to other autferera"
tgcru* murs ass
K. C.
BAKING POWDER
25-oz. can ... 16c
5-1b. can ... 49c
visited his mother in Simpson-
ville_. Sunday afternoon. She
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his best wishes to his friends
BLACKBOARDS, ROCKING CHAINS. TOOL CHESTS
PERRY BROS., Inc.
5—10—25c Stores
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COCOA
' Mother’s 6)1
2-lb. cancIC
COCONUT
East Mountain H.D.
The East Mt. H.' D. Club had
a Christmas party at Mrs.
Garrison's Monday night.
Games were played and gifts
Taylor. Horace Fennell.
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injured Friday when a truck and Junior Scott.
L, H. Fennell.
Mr. D. Floyd and family of
the Qladewater spent Sunday with
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CORN FLAKES. Miller’s, Urge Size
SALAD DRESSING
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown
.visited Mrs. Mallissa. Vaughn
forty-five.
Everyone seemed to enjoy
the evening.
GILMER CIRCUIT, ___
METHODIST CHURCH North Fairfields, Ohio
MUSTARD 1 6)
Full Quart________
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agreed upon about five* cepa, pleased with his job and sends
turis" after Christ's ministry
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Too many think a problem
Fourth Grade: Billie Faye
Brown, Rex Blount.
Fifth Grade: Eugene Jones-
Sixth Grade: Gwendolyn
Turner, Maurine Simms.
Seventh Grade: Jewell Hart.
Eighth Grade: Winnie Faye
Dean.
Ninth Grade: Edith Maurine
Tucker. . •
BACON
25c
Worth Brand, (
Full Quart ,
PICKLES
Sour or Dill
Full Quart .Z..
CATSUP
Q 14-ox.
Mi Bolltes for ___ ,
|.— Christianity, this festival
L observed conjointly with
t fest, of the Epiphany.
L. authorities of the Church, who
eplqred the tendency to stress
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Navies are -to be limited, all
right. And the sky is the
, limit.
Six months __________ - 60
Elaewhere, per year ------ $1.50
All. otices of school ar -chureh
plays, card* of thanks, obituaries.
Me, must be ecompanied with ra-
mittane at the rate of one cent per.
word.
THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1984.
sm
from
------ ' outside communication, holds
Preaching at Stamps, -Sat-jeitizens at bay and dynamites
Little James Edward Davis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Davis of Lafayette, La., age
three years and eight months,
won first place, a ribbon and
silver loving cup 'in the Better
Babies Contest held there Dec. •
14th.
He is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H Johnson of
Bettie, and, Mrs. Edna Davis
of Union Hill, Also a nephew
of Mrs. A. L. Johnson, C. W.
Barber and Mrs. M. S. Bagley
of Gilmer. _. w
January 6.
December 25 was finally
TOY CARS with LIGHTS 25e and 69e :
HATigo > were presented to each one.
8 Refreshments were served to
Men’s Comb and Brush Set _______ 35c
getting along very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Spen-
cer of Hopewell have moved
to Simpsonville.
' A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs: Grady Reeves. Wednes-
day. His name is Charles
Lynn.
Mr. Tilman Clark 4a still
improving. He is able to be up
walking around.
Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Jenkins
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
here, for a merry Christmas
and a happy New Year in good
old East Texas. ,
Mr. Tom Gill td wife and s.
granddaughter. Miss Ada Belle
Barton, of Overton spent Dec.
9th with his brother, Sam
Gill, who has been very ilL
Virgil Gill of Henderson -
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g As now observed, Christmas
is firmly established as one of
my be solved by merely mak-
ing a survey.
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Bankers advise us to pay
by check, but it is usually safer
<o receive in cash. '
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The lawyer’s best friend is
the’ fellow who thinks he can
make out his own will.
urday night, Dec. 22nd, 7 p. m.
Glenwood Sunday morning,
Dec. 23rd. 11 a. m.
Bettie, Sunday afternoon,
Dec.23rd, 3:p. m. Special
Christmas service Sunday night
at Glenwood School.
First Quarterly Conference,
Soules Chapel, Sunday, Dec.
30, 11 a. m. Everyone invited
to" be present.
B. L. IX) VELA DY, Pastor.
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' g the most universally celebrated
festivals of the year, dedicated
to the memory of the Master,
in the spirit of "Peace on
Earth; Good Will Toward Men." returned home with them to
G“2 greci A fow Wppkx
marvelous how we
ge to worry along with-
o many things we think
mply must have.
China or tin Tea Sets____ 15c to 98c-
66
VW FEVER
first day
Liquid . Tablets HEADACHES
Salve - Nose Drops in m minutes
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The year 1984 will be re-
membered as just another . in
which some people expected the
lepression to end.
Health is very good here at
present except a few cases of
flu.
Hix Stegall is having a new
residence built here.
Mrs. Annie Wolfe is visiting
relatives in Dallas this week.
The pound supper at Bounce
Johnson’s last Wednesday
night was enjoyed by a large
ccpwd:
Mrs. Julia Howard left Sun-
day for Bonham, Texas, where
she is to start work,
James Marsh and family' of
Hainesville, Wood Co., visited
relatives here the 9th of this
month. .
Floyd Murrell and family of
Shady Grove were visiting
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Creamer receiv-
ed a letter from • her son,
Johnnie, who is with the CCC
camp in Clarksdale, Ariz. She
eM-Ma—Be=- men—“
...... a..... Den.-under Darlus, Daniel retained ms biga position, being made chief of ths
threpresidents which Darius set over the.kingdom. Then his fellow dignitaries induced King“ariustoi
su'k decree forbriding any one to ask anything of Ged or man for thirty days except of the king. When
Daniel nevertheless continued to pray three times a day, the king against his will felt obliged to carry out
the decree "Then the king commended, and they brought Danil, and cast him into the den of lions. Then
the king went to his palace, and passed the night fasting- Then the king arose very early in the morning,
and weneinhaste unto the den of lions. Ad when he came to the den he cried with alamentable.oice
unto Daniel. Is thy God, whom thou serveat continually, able to deliver thee from the lions. Then said Dan-
iel unto the king. O king, live forever. My God hath rent His Angel, and hath shut the hens mouths, that
the have not hurt me. Then was the king exceeding glad for him. and commanded that they should take
Daniel un out of the de a: and no manner of hurt was found upon him, because he beved in his God. —
Daniel C: 16 21 This illustration is from Mo; jan's story of the Bible ih pictures, engraved in 16.3.
' bn earth and in a date
arbitrarily set, like that of
Easter, for the commemoration
of an event, rather than as an
actual anniversary. St. Chrysos
tom speaks of this date having
been first observed by the
- Christians of the West.
The Christmas Tree, now.an
UNBREAKABLE DOLIS — ,9c. to 1.25
DOL.L BUGGIES - .25c, 2.49
" e-t—u -ou
POWDER JARS with Powder
adapted from the use of a palm
' branch with twelve shoots to
signify the completed year, as
wan the custom of the Egyp-
tians, long before the Chris-
-tian era. The present signific-
ance of the Christmas Tree is
by some thought to have
originated in Germany.
The custom of using decora-
tions of evergreens, particularly
,, mistletoe, has long been ob-
. served, especially since the time
of the Druids in the' Middle
Ages wildly hilarious festivi-
ties were held in connection
" .nwith Christmas, whtich called
forth remonstrances from
Notice is hereby given that
the regular annual i meeting .of
the Stockholders of the Se-
curity State Bank, Ore City,
Texas, will be“ held in the of-
fice of said bank, Tuesday,
January 8, 1935, between the
hours of 10:00 a. m., and 4:00
p. m., for the purpose of elect-
ing a Board of Directors and
such other business as may
properly come before the meet-
ing.
SECURITY STATE BANK.
. J. H. Hudspeth.' President,
E. M. Berry, Cashier.-
49-w3e.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Obie Barton of Pritchett,
Charline and Imogene gave a
surprise birthday dinner at 6
o’clock Thursday evening. It
was in honor of Linden Binion
on his 17th birthday.
The guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. A. Binion, Misses Olene
Binion,. Trudle Fuller, Messrs.
Ellis Carrington, Wacil Mc-
Nair, Preston Binion and the
guest of honor Linden Binion.
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MEN’S XMAS Boxed Ties 39c. 49c. 69c
Paint Books and Story Books . 15c
XMAS CARDS I 3 for 5c—2 for 5c
TOYLAND IS OPEN AT PERRY BROS.
Most Complete Line of Toys and Gifts In County.
________Try Perry Bros. First For Anything.
Beautiful Hand Painted Glass BOWLS..... .....49c
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TOMATOES
3 Pror2/. 25c
PEACHES, 11/
No. 1 can 11C
Upshur, Camp. Grzz and
Counties:
One year ------
CXAllElmIEaxmqaaraxZg
i - borrowing from
am hope he will be as
with his own citizens
CELERY, Nice Size, stalk ........ 9c
Dromedary DATES, 10-oz. pkg. .. 16c
RAISINS, 2-lb, pkg. ,19c; 4 lbs. . 34c
MARKET SPECIALS i
BANANAS
Nice Yellow A 1
Fruit, Pound 42C
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. I . , HENS at Lowest Prices.
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into the trenches by --Shrist.
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Some adorn their writings
with historical allusions; oth-
ers seem partial to hysterical
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1934, newspaper, December 20, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440725/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.