Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1920 Page: 1 of 12
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the south bound train was the
center of attraction for a large
number of old time as well as
Mr. D. D. Cannon, of Waco,
was in Gilmer Tuesday, and
the Yellowstone Park, on to
Seattle into Canada, Van Couv-
er B. C. and thence down to
joyed at West Mountain,and the
splendid races they had had.
We had intended to stay over
down there last week and en-
The role of Easter Hicks,
taineer moonshiner, gives
to display her acting abf
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Miss Minter’s best film.
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Which is Chapter Fourteen of
"Midden Dansers"
another race in each instance. —
The writer went down to West
Mountain with Mr. Otis Phillips
a few days ago and heard the
details of some of the races Mr.
Alvin Phillips and Mr. W. A.
Phillips accompanying him on
some cf the hunts.
Mr. Cannon has made fre-
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and Romance” is by far
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hounds of his.
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mburgers Our Specialty
re. Cold Drinks
Tobacco
time fox hunters, like Mr. W.
H. Chandler, Mr. Arch Marshall
and others, and it was very in-
teresting to hear he and Mr.
Chandler discuss the merits and
demerits of the various strains
of dogs while at the depot yes-
terday.
He had some thoroughbred
Walker dogs and some July dogs
The guests were again seated
and refreshments including ap-
ples, oranges and bananas were
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Mrs. Sanders their appreciation
of the pleasure of the evening
fOO N^DECEMBER 22, 1920.
son from Dec. 27th to January
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week’s sojourn at the home of
Mr. Rube Smith,at West Mount-
ain. with his eleven fine fox
and wolf hounds, where he had
one or two races every day dur-
ing his sojourn down there,and
where they either caught the
fox or treed him, to leave for
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fer, here io whore te fad it. 4 Amythbg_yeu may
desire"will be feund in thio large steek,from fire-
wrerks, candies,.toys,-rup tbi useful Chriotmas
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T. R. CURLEY, Amjatsat Cnahier.
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had supper.
After the refreshments Miss
Leta Moughon rendered some
excellent selections on the piano
while some of the girls danced.
The game “brought back what
I borrowed,” furnished a good
deal of additional amusement,
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"Let us call to all people for
thrift and economy, for denial
and sacrifite if need be, for a
nation-wide drive against ex-
travagance and luxury, to a re-
committal to simplicity of liv-
ing, to that prudent and normal
plan of life which is the health
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There will be a bench show
pf some 300 fox hounds, and
three hundred hunters are ex-
pected to be present and take
part in the big fox chases that
.have been arranged.
The business 'session and an-
“The Wonderful Ch ance"
Story by H. H. Van Loan. The story of a Master Crim
inal who wanted to be a Master Gentleman. He was
a Stylish Crook so they called him “Swagger” Barlow,
and "Swagger" lived up to his name until he got his
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Miss Mary Emma Sanders
was hostess to the Juniors and
Sophs of the Gilmer High School
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We booahi at the right
Nizht 7100p.m.
There was a large number of
Juniors and Sophs in attend-
ance and the following guests:
Misses Leta Moughon and Elma
Richardson.
The hostess met the guests at
the door and proposed to give
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Santa Claus Hiidqiirbrs
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guest with two presents, and
three judges were selected to
pick out the tackiest one with
the presents on exhibition, and
bf course Miss Nell Frazier took
the prize which was a box of
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Not long ago he made a trip
while at the depot waiting for to the northwest, going through
Chamber of Commerce of that ru hutthm ostnem haring
MR. D. D. CANNON Phillip’s business deminded his
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time and give us all a chance to
see what he terms the wonder- She then presented each
Departs for His Home in Waco
After a Week’s Hunt in returned late in the afternoon
Upshur County
He was' very enthusiastic over nual election of officers will be after which the guests
the week’s sport that he had en- held Tuesday morning next.
He has promised to return to on the condition that they were
* to wear them, all of which was
Mr. Cannon is just arranging at the home of her parents, Mr.
for a trip to Florida, and thence and MrB. W. W. Sanders, Tues-
day evening, Dec. 21st
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worked out. in conection with the
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a bite.
After indulging -in a few
games, Miss Sanders rendered
some excellent music on the
piano which was heartily enjoy-
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Start a deposit ptcount with us
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1920, newspaper, December 22, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431916/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.