The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JU LY 29, 1922.
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Mr. Gay also states that.
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Summer School and Plans
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Leader, Marshall Brown.
Song Nos. 15 and 88.
Introduction—Leader.
SATURDAY
WILLIAM RUSSELL
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SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
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. ... 3° n ", _ ~ >'^>< Pt at* Department of Education hot summer weather.
handling some soda pop Tues- at Austin, Texas. This is far We understand/hat a Normal
day evening a bottle exploded, above the average for a high for, teachers and prospective
. piece ofglasssstriking Mm in school the size of GIlmer. All teachers was held for six weeks
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is painful, it i, believed, a* this to be lowered. . • nation at tn, end of the Normai,
time that no permanent injury — -
to the eye wilt re" "it. account of its superior advant- plentv of territory around Gil-
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, nett, who had been visiting her
, brother J. G. Howell, for several
I days returned home unday. I tiona. Mr. Gay has recently
Q l been selected by the board to
I Mr. and Mra. C. H. Griffiith be *1 the head of the Gilmer
THE GREATEST ASSET
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Mangum, whoae place Mr. Whit- grees. Bachelor of Science and
' man takes, will go to work for Bachelor of. Literature; he is
J. H. Wall about Aug. 1. j seriously interested in the up-
—o—. , building of Gilmers schools and
! H. G. Hartman, a former citi- will strive constantly to make tosh, of Memphis, who has been
zenof this community, but for them better and more efficient, here on a visit to relatives.
। the last few years has been in Gilmer has one of the best leaves tonight for home. He
Iowa and Nebraska, returned built and equipped high schools spent Saturday in Gilmer and
I here last week with a view of for any town its size in East was a pleasant visitor to the
locating permanently. Texas. In fact it is far above Mirror office.
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County Judge W. A.
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Also a Good Comedy .
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W. H. Hamlett of Gilmer was
looking after business maters
here Thursday.
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Mr. and Mis. Sam Haisell are
proud possessors of a fine baby
girl, born last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Waller of
Dallas spent last week here
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। Mr. and Mrs. Mart Boyer of some library of several hundred Lew W. Garrison, 35, had an
Vernon who many years ago volumes. Nearly a hundred enileptic fit and as he fell his
lived in Big Sandy, were here dollars* worth have recently shirt caught on a nail and he
Tuesday, on a kind of prospect- been added by Mr. Gay, made was choked to death at Dallas.
ing tour. They are considering possible by the high school car- -----
i the advisibility of moving back nival held by the senior class which they failed
i to Big Sandy. ' of last
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Men's Florsheim Oxfords,
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", 2, ,01 . . ages, many students are drawn mer to support a large Summer
Sometime during the night to the Gilmer schools from Up- Normal at Gilmer every sum-
Tuesday night, some onebur- shur and surrounding counties, mer, and with the support of
larized the W. P. Mings Gen- He expects mny more this the town this may be done. He
eral, Merehandise The year. He invitee any students stys thst it is his intention
missing articles were from the who desire to continue their next summer to make an at-
dry goods department. Silks to school work in a standard high tempt to organise a Summer
amount of about 8500 were tak- sehool to come to Gilmer. In Normal at Gilmer large enough
en, and probably other stuff, fact the entire town invites and with enough instructors to
Entrance was effected by taking them. get
recognition from the State I
a glass out in the door of the He says that the summer Department of Education. It
grocery department, then reach- school is just closing. More would be of great help to the
ing in and opening the door, than 30 students have Uken ad- town, not only from a financial
from the inaide. vantage of this school, either standpoint but would put Gil-
--- to strengthen their work for mer on the map educationally.
Subscribe for the Mirror, next year or make up wopk in as well.
NEWS NOTES OF THE GILMER AT THE CHURCHES I Five Reasons
®“ HIGH SCHOOL
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Bradfield, Supt.
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11 J. W. Johnson of Dallas is in Supt. Gilmer Public Schools.
# Sandy and Pleasant Grove ‘ We are informeq by Mr. GW-
#ithis.week visiting friends and ‘superintendent the Gilmer
Eretat5s [ public schools, that the next Prayr
! Henry Mings of the Gilmer tefm will begin Monday, Sept.’
| i Bottling Works has our thanks • 1922 He states that the ' ‘ —
for . full case of the new drink arosverybryghth S'"! vr Darell solputh Smith. Tifivi/HaaIllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIEUIIIGA
। strong corps of teachers are be- Seven questions answered by ----------------------------------------
Mias Katie Howell of Burk- .ing assembled by the school seven I eaguers.
board and himself, regardless Song No. 273
of the adverse financial condi- Talk-Judge M. P. Mell.
Announcements.
Song .No. 122.
benediction.
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i of Saltillo and Pete Burke and public schools for the next
’ another young man, whose name term. He takes the position, cunISTL:: ( 217 Xcn.
we failed to get, are guests of with considerable advantage ______
I Dr. and Mra. J. M. Griffith this over any one else who might; Sunlay School at 9:43 a. ,
■ have been selected. He has been ( Cqmmunion service at 11/
| principal of the high school for a. m.
T. B. Whitman is now in the the last three years and under- Choir practice every wea-.
’ grocery department with W. P. stands local conditions thoro- day night.
I Mings. We understand Will ughly; he holds two college de- Hrerybody cordlally invited
to attend all the services.'
PUBLISHED DAILY
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GEORGE PUCKER
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1922, newspaper, July 29, 1922; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414615/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.