The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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T O. Williams, Gilmer.
Leon Hudgins, Gilmer.
R. S. Stewart, Bettie.
G. W. DeBerry, Ore City.
Sam Loyd, Gilmer.
Bob Smith, Pritchett.
J. Spencer, Bettie.
Jim Mathis, Gilmer.
Will Lindsay, Lafayette.
E. J. Farmer, Giltner.
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A LAUGHING JOY—“GRANDMA’S BOY” i
LLOYD’S LATEST AND MOST ORIGINAL
COMEDY
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GILMER JUNE 1ST.
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Mr. H. J. Hale died heresun-
day morning at 9:10 after a
lingering illness, and much pa-
tient suffering. —He-was borr
dangerously ill in
there.
' day nights June 1st.
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IT IS YOUR PAPER. .
AGEDPIFTSBG MONKGM
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WEDNESDAY
Alice Brady
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In the tweet elysian fields of
hanpiness that spread out be-
fore them may they only see
the bright and blissful destiny
day by day, and their nights be
ieweled with love stars of hope
that portend only happiness.
(Bozie) Hale, , of Latch. and eymoon in Galveston.
Mrs. H. D. MaGrill, of Gilmer. | The bride is one of the recent
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the w of life. Tru forbear point with two stories, and
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relioinn ringing the changes, ( nf Americanism, or what it
with hanpv illustration in favor takes to make
of the former . America.
He emphasized the necessity Everybody invited.
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It is the best investment
it keeps them on the farm
It encourages industry
It promotes thrift
It developes purpose in life
It teaches business methods
it gives sense rf responsibility
It builds community spirit
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(Crystal next Monday and Tues-
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ness. It is the subtle chain that
binds us to the infinite, and
with it. naught shall prevail
achinst us. and what we behold
will be full of blessings. It is
th; soul going out of itself for
COME TALK IT OVER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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children their sincerest condo-
lence in this their hour of be-
reavement.
Th" fmneral took place at 10
"’"lock Mondav morning and
his remains were laid to rest
at the city cemetery. Rev. C. M
Myers officiating, a large con-
a hospital । He will speak at Bettie, Fri-
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PUBLISHED DAILY
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A"Evcellent Sermon- at the
Methodist Church in Gilmer ~
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Mr. Hale is one of the old I graduates of the class of 1923,
•u ne n,ec ....... residents of this section, having Gilmer High school and is a
understanding don" lived in the vicinity all his life. ( charming young lady with
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-------———— Texas, will addess the citizens
Mayor Denman is in receipt r.t Gilme and Uvshur county,
of a telegram from El Paan i on the court house lawn, at 2
that Mr. Wayne Reynolds is p. m., Saturday June 2nd
DALLAS SUND’Y
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cousin.Mrsslsadore Lamar, of MiSS Blanch cunn and M*
tatthnk whnadiadtat ansondaaomo Monk, or West
ration , 15 “ : tain, were united in marriage. |
It was a quiet home wedding __
a few intimate #
and relatives present, =
among them, Mrs. Hogan, of #
Mt. Vernon; Mesdafes A. L. £
Saturday Night at Methodist
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fore at the time of his demise. At the M^hodiM^arbona.
72 years 8 months and 25 days Saturday ‛mighRev,c. M.
of age. 1 Myers officiating, Mg, Malclm
He is survived by two sons Smith and Miss Blynnt Wttr
and a daughter, viz: Mr. Clem were unfted inEmarriagegand
Hale. of Dallas; Mr Jeff departezryt once fopNeir hon-‛
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(FARMERS & I
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COUNTF COURE
PETIT JUURY
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Drawn for the May Term
At the January Term
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- Willie Cope, Pittsburg.
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ting, joy-spreading, - merry-
making feature. You] laugh
so much you’ll forget the world
for a full hour, and then you’ll
laugh at the memory of your
laughter. There’s a laugh in
every flash, a scream in every
scene of “Grandma’s Boy.”
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To Be At Crystal Monday analadmirably Christian quality
Courage to suppress sins. He
turning out to pay this last sad|
tribute of respect to his mem-,
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GOOD DAILY MIRROR
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and puts us in a condition to
eceive true intelligence.
The principle part - of the
theme of this splendid sermon,
however, was
Forbearance
Ha chnwed the evils resulting
by lack of forbearance and how
you would be disappointed un-
less von cultivated it Jesvs
was never disarnointed for lack
of it, vet he did not excuse sin
when he mw it He showed how
it -as needed in church work,
and used some hapmv ilstra-
tions of how we some times
misjudged people for lack of
forbearance; when we knew not
their condition, to what temp-
tation they had been subjected,
what load they carried. If thou
would be borne with bear with
other*.
' Life’s ties are sweetest when
they reach the full spirit of
forbearance When they reach
the heart of the roses of life.
Words of love, or words of
hat**, come back echoed in the
name tone nttered.
p, decemfhen the Pharisee as
a pretty good man. better than
mayv "f tada- hnt for tbe ob-
mir-b . alty co’f-right-
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Crystal Theatre
MONDAY and TUESDAY
SOME BOY! SOME JOY!
HAROLD LLOYD IN ’GRANDMAS BOY" ’
His First Five Part-Picture • fat ■
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in some sections the average runs aa -
high as one out of three.
Notwithstanding this wide and intimate i
contact with the public, there is a feeling i
that national banka are aloof, exclusive L. _ _ _
remote from the people, and exercise a — tion out Sunday night to attend
somewhat privileged power. = the services at the Methodist
.But this opinion has no part or place El jch an listened to an able
* in this generation. i S’ andi edifying sermon by Rev.
No one appreciates more clearly than E W.T. Renfro, of Marshall.
the banker of today how definitely, the E= After some spirited singing
people have become the real pewer be- E by the choir and a pretty solo,
hind this institution, and how advanta. = admirably rendered by Mr. Alva
geous it is for them to know it, and make E Wheeler, Rev. Renfro took for
the greatest possible use of it as a medium « his text the 18 verse of the 3rd
of service. .., - A , E chapter of Galatians.
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I-- « livin-life in its fullness we
support, your disposi- pr 1 .
nk,tAt finally deter- == possess three virtues:
/ H fpit‛ courage and farbearance.
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course of grief stricken friends PUBLIC SPEAKING
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i • 81 Jupiter tree where he was driv-
hi fipst fivevpart feature, by Jessabel. Courage 1s
be the attraction at thegenerositv of the highest or-
der. for the brave are prodigal
$ -u£ — 2
She was 76 year* of ageland with only
a most estimable- Christian friends
woman, a consistent member of
the Baptist church, and »; her
death will be deeply de ploren ■ n , . j , - ==
su, , „ . . , 5 i Bradfield, J. R. Penn, E. M. ■
She is -survived byKone 1 . . c „ i 11 S
Ar. 2 • .2 ‘ . Johnson, A. C. Puckett, Missesj=
Mrs. Christian,; of /11 hi: ...
Chloe Oliver, Grace Glezen, E
Lila Glzen and Mr. W. E. #
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Mr. T. C. Lamar, of Houston,
v The funeral will take place at
Leesburg at 2 o’clock Tuesday
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One of the: Old Residents of’ 1 ” muui
Upshur County
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THURSDAY
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was at one time City Marshal I many graces of head and heart,
of Gilmer, has served as Depu- with a host of friends who will
tv Sheriff and as County Com-join in congratulations and best
missioner. in all of which posi- wishes for their future happi-
tions he made a faithful andinece
efficient officer. | The groom, Mr. Malcolm
. While his death was not ""-Smith, is also a graduate of the
expected at any time, on ac-Gilmer High school class of
vcunt of the infirmity of old age 1921, a young man of sterling
in addition to his malaly, it was. .-h. -emplarv habits and is
one the less sad, and his many t, h, o~etulated nph—the.
friends throutdout the country "e’nmeet, he has selected
will learn of it with deep regret for his companion voyager on
and extend to the bereave 1 the sea of matrimony.
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By Need Paint?
. Then use Glidden Endur-
E ance Paint, and be sure of
y a lasting job. All paint
V looks good when new—but 1
\ after several seasos’ wear,
the wonderful condition of
your Glidden-coated home
will make you glad you
chone this nationally used
quality. .
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- GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, 1923.
"REV. RENFROE
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. with, every
eoumnees, *ie elf cfsicient TO
th,--g G~r that ho *ras not
as other men. Lack of forbeat- of tolerance when we wo,
v is pinned +a n cancer . nancer "nen We: were
to the heart of iudsingboutwardLappearance. A Hugh in time saves nine I
T. fomhear- n"d hannily illustrated this jdotorks------- ■
j. There, a1gh > every
-flash, a scream in every scene
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e part, that namby-pamby for-1 i,g 2 > “GRANDMA’S BOY” ..
PS ... — ... Itwasoneo the. begtserqdt cryata tonikht.
। mons neard here tor a long .7 -
time, and we regret that air. ''•Z' " , .r •
----2 2 - limited spare today, precudesa! Mra.9: $Murraythas return-
Christ with the p0cairetormmore extended synop
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1923, newspaper, May 21, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414661/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.