The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER Upshur County, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921
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OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
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the state of Texas.
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Sunday School 9:13, chn A. |
Mathis, Supt. ,
throughout our entire session
and to Mrs. Lillian Harrison for
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Report of Resolution Committee,
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Prayer.
Scripture lesson.
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him a good hearing.
.1. C. Newman, Pastor.
TEACHERS
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Straw Hat Season Ends Today
Help Pile Up the Old Straws and Come Out in a
REX TODAY
JACK HOXIE and MARIN SAIS in
"Thunderbolt JacK”
A Good Western Picture
“The Pony Express Rider
EDDIE POLO In
“DO OR DIE”
MRS CARTER DEHAVEN In t
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but not least, we extend to out lure it ferences, ‘and they
worty Superintendent our thanks stand approved.
ably handled and w ll delivered,
as were all his addresses.
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WHAT EVERY WonX WANTS"
With GRACE DAIMOND/and an All-Star cast.
FOX .NEWS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"The Bank of Personal Service"
Pick a good, convenient place to do t4-say—along about the J. E. Stephen corner
—so that both of you can rush into our store for a new fall felt. “A
DENMAN LUMBEd CO.
The Home Builders
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‘ eluding business of
ing resolutions were read and the
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. ADMISSION 10 \ND 20c
Thursday evening; and last as the teachers, if kept for
SUNDAY SERVICES!
2,520-0®202ecE H0- " 2
Gilmer Airror
4 ommo lions High School build, need and fixing the salary
I ing during our fivedavs’ session.
I was then heard and the follow 1 Texas in their work of solving bring vou a-message that will be
Is the starting of a bank ac-
couy and keep it growing.
i /Banking is no exclusive
privileged business, remote from
< the people, but exercises a re-
’ sponsible power in the commun
ity. '
I Your banker is always ready
and willing to give you the bene
i fit of his experience, and trained
judgment, . in your financial
deals, when you have become a
Iinan of affairs with a bank ac-
count.
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No-law against smashing the other fallow’s straw hat tday—if you get away withi. /
I greatly regret the n'cesitv
for my being awav at this time,
n- .. .. . riason but Mr.-tiav has kindly consent
- mg the meeting place as seemed that this is, a teachers organiza . , '
.best suited to all con ditions. Retion and that its work is to bet e to occuPV ' he Pulpit at ’
port from Resolution committee'(or nd unhold the teachers of 0 clock, and I am sure he will
Sunay School from 9:45 to
Sunday School 9:15, W.
Sunt, of law has taken
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and we may - sped ome
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Mr.and Mrs Carter DiHaven "
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. our certificate
from the local
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... AI THE CHURCHES
Resolved, by this Institute that
we t ndorse and recommend some-
65 tut was attenaed io. Keport form of the countv unit plan of
n of the financial committe was building High Schools in the
S heard • nd it reported a shortage country for our bovs and girls.
5 ! in funis of $15.00, which was and hereby pledge our support
o token "P by subscription in a and influence to anv man or or
W few r unites. After a lengthy ganization that will work - for
0 ! discussion it was docided to have such High Schools and that we
d ? joint Institute for next year endorse Federal Aid for such
SI I with Gregg and Omn count ies. : High Schools.
glipwevided conditions we-o favori 4th. Resolved, that we urge i‛
—lable. An amenament t tins upon our teachers the impora
63 was carried thet the Sunt, be " ance of membership in and the
elidowed with the privilege of in ’tendance upon the State teach
l viting these counties and arraneers’ Association for the
appeared on the program much value to the public as w-
Song.
Why should the
i To W. G. McPeek.
Upshur county, and
ingtalkonWenesdavaftemoon Resolved by this lustitnt Art Acord in a ".lest of l ite."
ToiourIstitutnuartette. com,, 1 Mrs. Dave the crystal oday.
1 < 1 <>f Nes (NrMr Lovd onhrate: our efficient sec re
WalkerenMisss Mathiss and tary. our thanks and apprecia
Floyd for the beautiful songs tion for herservices in ket ping
r mlere I 14 the delight of t he up w it h nd furnishing dur conn
cntire Institute body. To the ty papers copies, note and and in the weither by that
Stewards of the Methodist minutes of the Institnte work Friday is the first day
Church for tho.nse of this splim each day during our entire ses tumn.
did church buiTding -nd to all.sion. Th-se notes should be of
B.B. Elder,
W. A. Phillips
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teachers. We commend
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Might as well get an early start—in; a few days this will be a hundred per cent felt hat town.
J. E.....STEPHENS COMPANY
8 85 per cent Clear, no shims. Uni- g
§ form standard lengths, smoothly n
| sawn face and butts. Jointed square
io. Superintender t.
’ 1 A. M , Address by Prof.
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"Bve yhe dy condiallv invited, i
I County Teachers’ Assembly: 'desirable teachers because of
• We your committe on Resolu the limited salarv schedule in
tiors, beg leave to submit the said law. be it Resolved, that
following report and move its this institute favor amending rendered Sunday, Sept. IX.
1 adortior: this law so as to leave the sal ry Inez Smith Leader.
i 1st. Resolved that we extondicucstion tc the discretion of the Subjeet: 1‛ew t > nl:
l our sincere thanks t the Gilmer, truste’s, pormit’ing them to r.o..t ofonpi.1:,
SoRoard foy in > of fheiremploy such teachers as they
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An all-star cast in the Big Super-Production
“The Copperhead ’
Founded on the great stage suckers by Au-
gustus Thomas. — \ / \ I
When Lionel Barrymore playes "" e Copper-
head” on the stage men and women alite wezt
like children- -rose from their seats and cheered.
Now the patrons of this theatre wNl see this same
great drama--anacted by a cast of tho sands -!
with Barrymore in the title role!- He was Abra
h vn Lincoln's friend.
To our (‘ondnet
HARRY CAREY In
"SUNDOWN SLIM."
ART ACORD in “A JEST OP FATE"
Which is Chapter 14 of
THE WHITE, HORSEMAN"
Al - LILI. FRANEY in a CoodComytty.
MONDAY
PUBHSHED DAILY
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\ GEO. TUCKER & SONS
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b.-. B. G '. | compe noate teactera for
the' time nd labor in the
and parallel edges. Cut from fine,
close grain CEDAR timber.
A Arm work for it is practical and not I
I I (Fe theoretical.
vLvuLv । 2nd. Resolvd. that we ex
■ tend to Dr. Musselman our hea 1
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We Offer You Just A*
GOOD A DAILY
kg Your Patronage
Wil Justify
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THURSDAY
BEBE DANIELS In
“ONE WILD WEEK."
NIso FOX NEWS
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- and our various oners on
। ipcram for 1nble and cfiiriom.
i ‘ ient servers and. i- nh ii Gh. Reszilverl. that we thank League give attention to Bibi
1hr,pthoy ol’rM" ki 110,’"" ' 1r C’ountv papers fer the publi Study: Dr. Robertson.
TPro.N"wmanfor his S’ ' tiop ’77 our Institute" me t Song: Miss Marv Emma San
t Iks and ovilional se • i ines and that 1 copy of these ,
To 0:11 State Denarmen of Fe‛‛ aliti-ms 1 furnished to each " rs
caion for valuable informat on of our I'onidv pan-rs for publi Ou’ lationi Kathleen Childress
"m instructions through its cation. lb ne, t NUv submit 1 <1 • g: PeneEnic
••hl- ropresontative. Mr. Rogers. ---T: I Elder Chr. 1. gue bene dic t io.
To A. M Extension Depart w. A Phillips--All new mimbers-are ,,-pusf
ment for the talk on agriculture .. n n. ,1 . i, ♦ >
bv Mrstanford. To Prf. Hugh Mr. Dave Douphrate. - ! to he present, as We will ta "
Porter frem the North Texas Frecial Resolntin be B. B El . "‘"-2.1 m,a-a 011 1hif da’ . •
Normal Goll >ve f , his :nt r.- t l derand W. \. Phillips.
school problems for the a blessing to all. I invit- fer
.... ..1 felt thanks and highest «pprec.« Jo;45 3 m. J. H. Mathis, Supt. 1
Ipathtoncarthomaatsnyncturvnde . a ieoe
tette and then prayer. After i it is the sentiment of this In ’. . ,,, i
wards Doval Lovd was appoint ‘stitute tht Dr. Musselman lias lder ooldredge ( a as
el Assistant DirectorGeneral. i covered the subiect in hand, to will begin a serries of’meeti n8s I
The Institute then voted to havelwit. The Education Program suf here Sunday, Sept Loth
, i t ... ficiently to give eVery teacher Everyone cordizlly invited'to
two days of Inter scholastic such an idea of his or her duty attend i
League meet. 1 as to inspire them to go o work ‘
r. Musselman delivered hisi r . . , c .1
last lecture in his five days’ ipreparing hoys and girls for the
series, gnd it was indeed a cli atteofi e.
max to all preeceding lectures. . 3rd. Whereas, there isa grow
The bject. "High School and ing tindeny tp crry the High
the Bov Problem ” was most i School pupils from the < ountry
10 the city, instead of building Preaching at 11 :00 A .1. b‛ :
and erecting High Schools in the Pastor, subject : "Gnera) :
the country, therefore be it ship » j
Services at night, a (‘hantan ,
qua sermon, “The soul."
Allen Tooke, Pastor.
Matinee and Night WEDNESDAY 10 and 20c
VIOLA DANA in Pl iB ! S of FATE". ~
1 he ron ance of airl who pouilin t stop loving.
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EILEEN BRCl
in "MAID OF THE WEST”
Also KIN ETO REX IEM.
Starts 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY
and apnreciat it m for the many
"int sio; an l:indnessos
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1921, newspaper, September 17, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432097/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.