The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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SAND HILL NEWS
Rr9 Are Ready With
Perhin
A Brilliant Collection of
Association, beginning the fifth other crop:
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best market- -the attitude of the churches. It
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‘SERVICE WITH COURTESY"
CHRYSLER.
The New Printed
Fabrics
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$1.95
is on
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Monday
well at-iter, Mrs. Opal Watts. last week.
tended Sunday, with a good re-
a Malcom Watts and Mrs. E. A.
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look different and it is a wonderful material 1
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Trade in Gilmer
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Good Home Made Syrup.
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Justice court was in session
at Big Sandy Thursday, and the
This collection includes printed Crepe de Chine,
printed Georgette, Printed Radium, plain colors
in Georgette, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe-de
Chine, Baronette Satin and all kinds of cotton
materials. The printed cotton matrials are or-
gandy, Batiste, Voile, Flaxon, Tissues, and a
great variety of the lower priced cotton fabrics.
No. 102
No. 104
J. Walton Moore, a returned1
missionary will spend fifteen
‘ Now is the time to market
country-produce. bring it here
for highest prices. Gihmer.Pro-
duce Co.,, at Rex Moughon’s, wl
that can. be
ofund at..
speed and dash, tumble with
cmplete comfort because
of unrivaled engine and
TRAIN SERVF E
From Gilmr
Northbound
Highest market prices paid for
eggs at Knowles Grocery. 52we
Keep Your Car
Running Good
The Junior Closs enjoyed a
dorn poping at the home of Mr.
price is
only
MALCOLM SMITH. Prop*
Where SERVICE Comes FIRST
are much better. Medium and
' smaill checks for only
Better let us are about the
transmission and deferential
also. These do not need much
attention but should he looked
after at least every 2500 mies
PrintedSwiss
The new printted Swiss is worth examining
You will find it beutifull and the best values
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Grocery for the
price.
Miss Helen Garoutt, of Ore ,
City departed for Dallas Mon-
day for treatment. She is a sis-
ter of Mrs. W. A. Faulkner.
day afternoon. All report
derful time.
Mr. Auther Willeford
the sick list at present.
It Pays tt Pay
Cash ,
of March. Bro. Moore has had
several years experience in For-
eign Mission work inChina, and
is able to tell others about it.
Whereever it-is possible he
will show stereoptical viws of
that country, together with sev-
eral objects, gathered there. In
my opinion this will be a wonder
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Sugar. 15 lbs.
4:03 a m.
- 8:40- p. »:i.
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telle Thrasher visited Mr. W. W.
Adams Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Stephens and Mrs.
Sybil Shaw called on Mrs. Clyde
Stephens Sunday afternoon.
Mears. Dud nad Charles Pank-
hurst of Gilmer and Misses Ger-
trude and Estelle Thrasher mo-
tored to Coffeeville and Ore City
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Criddle
MF, and Mrs. Howard Duffey
chaperoned a truck load of jun-
ior boys and girls to the moun-
tains near Gilmer kodading Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fleet
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The New Printed
Silks
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in the low-priced field. See
this great car and ask for a
demonitration. .
The income from diversified
farming in North Carolina ia
twice as much a it is in Texas.
One firm in Palestine haspaid
the farmers $30,600 during the
past year for chickens and eggs.
H. W. Haynie was convicted
and given 16 years at Stanton
For the murder of John Lane.
Dr. H. C. Hartman, dean of
the Medical Department of the
State University, has resigned.
A bill has been introduced to
appropriate $125,000 to help the
Alabama Indians in Polk County
Texas.
There was a steady snow in
the Panhandle Friday.
Tissue Gingham
This material is very much like the tissue
gingham which we have always had, except
that it is more beautiful because the colors
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Magnolia Filling
Station
Graceton, W ednesday.
TILLIE THE TOILER.
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Singing was enjoyed by
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this knid of work. He has with
him firsthand information, and
will be delighted to give it to you
I hope that he will be able- to
reach every church in the asso-
ciation before his time expires.
This, however,; will depend on
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Returned Mission-
CURLY HAIR.
Have a fresh stock of Geongia
frost proof cabbage plants for
sale. Buy. Now- Rex Moughon.
Your Car wil run better and
last longer if you keep it well
greased and keep fresh nil in
the crankcase. Let us drain
jour car and refill wiht Mag-
nolene, the dependable Lubri
cant. *
and Mrs. Warn Cook
night.
Sunday school was
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29c
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riding smoothness;
Full-sized, roomy bodies of
exceptional fineness;
Smartness and beauty of
line and color that set the
• pace for the industry;
Dependability and long life
that result from a precision
or manufacture totally un-
known in the building of
any other low-priced car;
Arusent. fro* evorywhara euroll in T. C. c. hecaune IT FASTHEM
12 Momme Pongee
This is our regular 12 Momme pangee in th'
nalural colorsand GQ
priced at only V•
home in a few days fof a visit,
Mr. J. 1). Pankhurst. Charls
Pankhurst and Mrs. Bettie Pank
hurst of Gilmer spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams.
Messrs. Dent Hill, Ialene Cav-
anaugh, Leon Wade and Roy
Farrow motored' to"*- Ebenezer
Sunday to attend, the singing.
Mr. Dent Hill visited his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hill of
lor midsummer frocks. Our
price is only J
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670
We are at the present enjoy-
iag this beautiful sunshiney
weather, with a few colds and a
little sickness in our community
though nothing serious.
Mrs. L. O, Shckey has been
on the sick list for the last few
weeks, though we are glad to re-
port that she is better.
Messrs. Jim and Grady Fowler
of near Marshall visited friends
bare Saturday night, returning
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willeford of
- Rusk made a short business rtip
home tb stay only a few hours
' last Tuesday night. -
Mrs. Kriffer has been sick,
but is reported better at pres-
eat
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Duffey, ac-
companied by Miss Roxie Bland
spent last week end with rela-
tires in Marshall.
Mr. Morgan Henderson and
family of near Longview were
guests at her parent's home, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Culpepper, Sun-
4 the righ shades,
f Priced only
Watts Sunday evening.
Mr. Grady Ray of Omega iahhua a
the Sanitarium at Longview.
Bro. Reed filled his regular ap
pointment Saturday night and
Sunday with a good attendance
and stayed over for our B. Y. P.
U. Sunday night.
Don’t forget tour preaching
day every fourth Saturday night
and Sunday. Everybody is in-
vited.
C)N LY In Chrysler “52," There you have the •mart
U atits new low price* of New Chrysler “52.” At it*
•670 upwards, can you buy new low price* and sensa-
these qualities -- tional values, public pref-
and it will yot. Send coupon todaycfur the large ‘book, • Achievine
Suceis in Business." It in FREE. No obligation.
A
ary is Coming Quite a lot of rain has fallen
in the past week. All farm work
was progressnig nicely until the
Printed Organdy
Printed Organdy h onie of the prettiest m»- :; •
terials we hate this season. The cloth is un- ; ’
usually good and the colorings are exquisite. *
We have prices to please most everyone.
35c 50c 69c 98c
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TYLEE COMMEHCLAL COLLEGK. Tyler, Texam,
Gentlemeni-rleasea send me yor larue free book, “Arhieving Sue-
ces- in *»«»*•" I am intereted in a training tht will help me necure
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,M. Adams.
ful treat for those interested in ’ Misses Florin Guest and Es-
large crowd Sunday evening
with visiters from Sand Hill and
Graceton.
* BROWN EYES.
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MERQR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 .
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rain. Many farmers are tilling
first case called was that of thedays in the Pittsburg Baptist their sil and preparing for an-
“New Spring Fabrics”
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will be our duty to see that he
gets from ome appointment to
another, and that the people are
properly - informed, concerning
his coming and the type of work
he handles. The program wit
be printed later.
He is to be with the First Bap-
tist Church, Gilmer, on the night
of March 6. Everybody is cor-
dially invited. There will be no
collection. Just a free will of-
fering, this for the purpose of
paying the expenses of the mis-
sionary.
Respectfully,
JAMES C. VANDIVER,
Printd Georgette
This is e beaucifuk grade -ef silk and 4,-
colorings are delight fully new. You would ■
ordinarily pay 82.50 for this quality but our
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Sea Mist Voile
Sea Mist Voile is a new material this season.
It is a very fine quality voile with a silk
stripe And is printde in plaid and eheck de-
signs while some of it has embroidered dots
with-a silk finish. You will like it QQp
and the price is only 1 UV
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plum- --
mer visited the bedside' of Mrs.
Plummer’s brother. Mr. Malcolm
Watts Sunday. He has been -
confined to his bed for several
weeks with the flu. We are glad
to say his improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy East visited
their parents last week end.
Mr. John East of Graceton
spent a few daystst-week with
his son Mr. Roy East.
The young people of dur com-
munity enjoyed a party at the
home of Mr. Scarborough Fri-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chessie East and
Mr. and Mrs,-. Emmitf Grear
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs:
Roy East Sunday.
Rev. Jesse Davis and family
f Newsome visited their daugh-
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Justice Court
Witness Jailed
State vs. Allen Weaver, charged
with abusive language to Mur-
rell White. A continuance was!
asked on account of the illness
of lady, from whom a doctor’s
certificate was presented. It
was set however for 1 o’clock,
Apd-on call of the first witness.
R. L. Whiteman, he failed to
answer and the constable learn-
. ed that he had skipped out to
Corsicana.
He was headed off by phone
and arrested at Chandler, and
fined ten dollars for., contempt
of court, and lodged in jail here
‘ on a capias profine.
Bring your eggs to Knowles
$1.95 APD $2.95
: Printed Radium
♦ This is very attractive in a wide range ot
{‘unusual d< signs And collorings is all that
2 you could v ish for, Note (1 00 '
• the v< ry low price e L • W
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• Shantung Pongee
| in this w have a beantiful assorttmene of
J th« newest shades and it is a wonderful silk
T for all pi ;u tical pu’peses. The (19Q
i price is attractive at " I *”
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: Celanice Satin
’ This sntin is very’desirable for slips and is a
; beautiful silk which will launder -1 K(
4 nicely. The price is only Lee)
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Baronette Satin
4 This materia is used more for slips than
2 most any other silk we have. It is just in
Printed Flaxon
Flaxon is a cloth that is not new to any of the
ladies, hut the new printed de signs make it
$
: Printted Crepe- de Crepe
f Never have we been ablle to buy such beau-
t tiful coforings as can In* found in this large
4 assortmnts of printed crepe-de-chine and
$ they are so reasonably priced at
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Mr. W. W. Adams is still in
bed with the flu. He has been
ill for quite a while.
. Mrs. Shelley Mae Glasco had
th emisfortune of falling on a
rock and injuring her foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Payne
of near Lafayette spent the
week end, with Mr. and Mrs. E.
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Characteristic Chrysler erence acclaims it a* more
than ever the greatest car
and Misses Florete Guest and
Evelyn Adams hiked to the sum •
mit of a mountain and took ko-
dak pictures of the surrounding
views Sunday afternoon.
According to a lettekIreceived
by Lex Glasco. his sistr. Miss ■
Dorena Glasco of Dallas, will Im* •
YOU SHOULD TRAIN
I AMEHICASBSFEQCIPPED SeHOOL
Tor over twenty five yenrs Tyler Commercial College has ndhered
riidly to h h t standards of excellnee and efficieney, Inatruetions
have been buin up to wuperior service. Thasiwhy the puplie has made
T. C. c.’th laryrst la itafieid Why it is nattenalty -known M Ameriea’s
Urr 4 nnd most un • ft ul business training sehgol,:
pogularity mst be deserved. It doesn’t eome ready-made. It
door n't just hapven.
Peaberry Coffee. 3 lbs. . 1.00
Potatoes, per lb. _ 3c
Large Can Tomatoes — 10c
7 boxes matches_______- 25c
K. C. Baking Powder, can . 24c
Calumet B. P. per can — 34c
2 lb. Box Saltine Crackers 30c
4.Small vans Carnation ~
Gage Marvel
This is a tissue Gingham, prnted;in‛ large
plaids and th** volfirings are wonTerful. We
have never set n such bautifull , KQ,
macerial at this price WVV
Money saved is money made,
and we'd save you money on
Groceries. Everything low
pri< ed
O. L NATIONS
CASH GROCERY
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Sensational New
Lower Price/
2-door Sedan,t670;Coupo,$670|
Roadater (whh rumble MM), $6 70,
Touring, $695: 4-door Sedan,
$720: DeLuxe Coupe twth rumbie
mm). $720; DeLuxe Sedan, $790.
All pricen fabDetrett,mubiea m am.....
excise tax. ( hrysier dealers are in
posicion te extend the cenvenience of time
paymenta, 1132
99e Tub Fast House Dresses
at Hudgins Bros. 300 3dlwe
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Southbound
No. 101 ‘ 2:29a.m.
Nb. 103 11:47 a.m.
- T. E. Graves
Ticket Agent
Phone 122
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1928, newspaper, March 1, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441996/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.