Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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nesday evening.
Mrs. Homer Irvin sang in
and the pupils and patrons of the
larity as a teacher.
Her pres
of the First Baptist church, said
ence wili be none the less missed
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the city.
notice of the day upon which such duty is to be performed or the beginn-
in,
ed or such right cr privilege may be claimed, regardless of whether
or
account of the violation of the
THEGHURCHES
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iqess man of Kaufman, a gentle-
sensibly touch it. That n sect
The bride, Miss Ivor Connell,
ha ver lived quite up to it in 6
world o ai, dibuuM and enth
will explain every dilemma and
H. Connell, of this city. Mr Con-
Hon of the world war stronger,
as civilization standh.
world be beaded for another col-
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come by Superintendent.
Communion 11 a. m.. Sunday.
evening.
REX THEATR E
3 Reels
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der the philoeophy of Confucious,
India under that of Budha, Tur-
W. A. MeELROY,-
Chairman of Local Board.
suit. gray boots, gloves and hat
to match, carrying a beautiful
bride boquet of white roses, the
groom in the conventional dress
suit.
avenue, was environed by a haze
of comfort love and happiness
Friday evening, the occasion be*
ing the mrriage of their daugh-
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GILMER, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON,'DECEMBER 22, 1917
retary. ees —- ’ 7
Preaching services 11 a. m.,
and 7:15 p. m., Sunday.
The subject for the eleven
Hymn—Joy to the Worli.
Prayer—That the Christ Child
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Christmas Story — Elisabeth
Oliver/ •
- Luther’s Cradle Hymn.
by the number of her acquain-
tances
For the past year she has been
not a mailed rotice or questionnaire is actually received by the registrant
or other person.
Watch for the numbers in the Hack spaces.
y crowd
shopper
DEAK-CONNELL
WEODING FRIDAY
By Geo. Tucker
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Silent Prayer— )"I Love to
Tell the Story.” sung softly by
Miu Lula Boyd).
, Scriptural Drill.
Hymn
Offering
Hymn-America.
J. H. Hayes, Pastor,
E F. Aldridge,
Sec. of Board of Stewards.
THE CHRISTMAS IMMY.
The Louisville Courier Journal
accredits Herr Dr. Maengal, of
Heidelberg, with saying: “The
Christian Religion is already
dead.”
There are many religions, even
medy, Hula Hula Hughie, one of the best com
Also current ।
answer every doubt
it emeput of the demon liza.
worth, esteemed by all who
know him, in every way worthy
of the fair bride he has wooed
ajidwon;* ■ ---n—-n-eme-c
First Show
7 P. M.
There has this day been mailed to you a questionnaire which you are
required by law to execute and return within seven days from date hereof.
Failure to do so corstitutes a misdemeanor punishable by not to ex-
ceed cue year's imprisonment; and such failure may also deprive you of
valuable rights and result ih your immediate induction into military ser-
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7 Tha many friends of the bide
in Upshur county will join the .
Mirror in extending congratula:
tions. They have launched upon
the sea of matrimony under aus-
picious circumstances They are.
in the first cb
in a 2 reel co
"IMPORTANT NOTICE TO—REGISTRANTS
Rev. T. A* Binford,
Pastor.
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they seem to have been in the
beginning. Christianity may
have broken into sects. Theology
may have bred strife. But the
world war must be laid to the
The “RED ACE”
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of Divine wisdom, as the helio-
trope turns its sweet blossoms to "
the sun. At the age when
everything is new and lovely and
the colors of fancy are spread
before them warm and glowing,
and let us indulge the hope that
the brightest dreams of their
tion—the1917th anhiversary, of
which we are about to celebrate
—and to which they will all re-
fer to on this occasion— has done
[ most to advance the world in
- practical civilization. China un-
atelv for New Orleans to spend
their honeymoor, after which
they will return here about Jan-
uary first, and after a few days
go to the home of the groom in
Kaufman, where they will re-
side.
The groom, Mr. Homer E.
Dean, is a prominent young bus-
Christmas Program at Baptist
e--adhinahzen -er-
Pastor*.”
' The subject for evening ser
vice will be-“The Star of Beth-
lehem.**
The public is cordially invited
to all of our services.
T. A. Binford, Pastor.
AL. Bradfield, Clerk.
Prayer meeting 7:15 Wednes-
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ilmer
y a mixed program of 5 reels as follows: Marie Walcamn
apter of the great serial, “The Red Ace.** Hughie Mack
. -—m, g-—-edians in the
events showing late news from over the world.
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vice and trial by court martial, ।
Monday Jack Mulhall In a Butterfly feature/The Midnight Man.
nell being the manager of the
wholsale grocery establishment
of Mayfield Grocery Co., a
eharming and accomplished
Chureh of Christ.
Sunday school meets at 10
a m., B. B Elder, Superintend*
etot; Miss Hermle Young. ‘ Secre-
tary. ~T
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life and duty.
The bedrock of our domestic .
fabric, as well as our spiritual
faith, is the Christian religion.
Sectarian controversy doestnok
J man of good family and sterling fancy will be realized
Among the out of town guests
at the wedding were: Mrs. John
Any person desiring to claim a clasaification by either Local or District
Board On any ground in respect of any registrant designated herein may,
within seven days from the date hereof, and not later, submit such claim
| to this Leen Board accompanied by such affidavit evidence as such per-
son may desire to have considered. . •
I , - Either the mailing of such notice or the entry of such date in the
) classification list shall constitute the giving of notice to the registrant and
‘ to all concerned, and shall charge the registrant and all concerned with
I the soap box orator on the street has
corner preaches some kind of re
I ligion, yet whichever way we
take it, the Christian dispense
taken off later and sent to Buck-
ner Orphan’s Home. Parents
n.‛
To improve the native stock the
- government of the Philippine, wi
Bible study 7 15 Wednesday import breeding cattle from Indu
ni-m. and China.
itmjR 1"arrenj:8 uper The bride was becomingly
intendet; Miss Ludie Trice, See-gownedina toupe clored cat
ter, Miss Ivor Connell to Mr. Ho-
mer E. Dean,
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, . . „ . , young lady, born and reared in
The pretty home of Mr. and this city, her friends numbered
the solemn ceremony that united in the church and social fabric of
the lives and destiny of the th- -t-
happy couple. —
made little progress in arts and
arms. They remain much what
lapse and a succeeding thousand
wpim. ausamaseszsss-raze" —I*#
made little nvoessin arts and few of us win hive to see it.
Meanwhile, let us stick to the re-,, _
ligion of Christ and Him Cru- Shall Reign in Our Service Wel-
Christian ethics, and not charged
against the principler and pre-
cepts of Christ and the apostles
These cover the whole gamut of day evening.
teaching in the Gilmer! High
School and the regret with'
which her resignation was L,
cepted by the Board of Ti ustees
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- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
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splendid voice, “Oh Perfect school was an attest of her popu-
Love,” and Rev. T. A. Bindford
still in the morn and liquid dew
of youth, fair flowers in the gar-
The happy couple leftimmedi- den of creation, just at the age
when their minds are offering
and unfolding to the influences
Baptist Church.
J Bunday" school meets at
W. C. Barnwell, Superintendent;
Frank Jones, Secretary,
Preaching at 11 a.m., and at
night.
‘ What Christmas Brought to
the World" is the subject for the
morning service.
. , ' Come, we give you a cordial
inclusive welcome to both services, morn-
ing and evening. We need you
and you need us.
Prayer meeting at 7:15 Wed-
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Ig of the running of the time within which such duty must be perform- Relation Between Church and
The following Christmas pro Ine Dride. Miss Ivor Connell,
_ gram will be rendered at‘ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
____and Baptist Church Sunday after-
Whether noon 3 o’clock in Primary De
prtmet Stockings in Chrlst-
.uu u. mw wukiu wur suupger, “ colorawill be given the chil-
or weaker, it will stand an long dremn and they are asked to place
If the ofering in it and bang on the
beautifully decorated tree to be
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“1 UNDER JURISDICTION OF THIS LOCAL BOARD FOR
UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, WHOSE ORDER NUM-
BERS ARE BETWEEN --
Dean of Kaufmann, mother of
the groom; Mrs. Tom Stone. and
Mbs Pattie Slaughter of Kar
mann, nieces of the groom; Mrs.
A. N. Puckett of Dallas, sister
of the groom; Mr. Claud Dean of
Kaufmann, brother of the
groom; and Mr. Dias Coleman of
Kaufmann.
Rtu him. aamu
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The Mirror has about 30 copieg
of the High School Annual left
on its hands, which we will be
glad to dispose uf at half the
price that they sold for when
first printed. te
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917, newspaper, December 22, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408771/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.