The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921 Page: 1 of 2
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R. K. Agnew Saturday night.
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her friends Saturday* afternoon,
hononing her tenth birthday'two weeks agofr
anniversary. Gifts of loving three weeks with her daughter
remembrance made her happy,! Mrs. L. A. Barr, at Eufala,
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Mrs. Lon Hughes
Pleasant were guests
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NFWK FM\ Many more happy birthdays,
I IL HD 11 LlTllJ I dear little Naudie Mae.
Longview Leader. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grimes
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and family moved to Longview
.x: E, ,, last week. How we shall miss
accompanied Miss- Ecsha Mae
Vernor to Tyler one day last them. They need no commen ing of the Attorney Generals to attend.
week, where she will take a dation 10 Longview people, hav- Department in reference to the “Hope for
ccurse in a business college. ing lived there previous to payment of poll tax. manitv” will be the subject dis- without paying the poll tax of
Mrs. Arthur Arnold and two* coming here. j It was ruled some time ago cussed by T. P. Fvlack, of both husband and wife.
I younger children spent Friday! Miss Myrtle Duckworth went that either could pay th.1 oth Irnoklyn,N.Y I If the wife has not been
| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Shreveport last Thursday to e ‛s tax without a written or Ie will lecture at
Ben Phillips, near West Moun 'do her holiday shopping. ' — der. now it is held that where on the night of loth.
Beautfiful Holiday Goods 8 Denman Luniber Ge,
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another eav! Chaliedoes all ihe things you've
never seen him do before--and the greatest kid
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GILMER Upshur County, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMEFl. 9, 1921.
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CHARLES RAY and a strong cast of all-star
players in the Parahhqunt Pictur directed by
Thos H- Ince— B /
Today Starts 7 r. m.
- time pleasantly. Refreshments
were served appealing to the
snow \I ID \) SATURDAY
the folks at home. Let us show you Beautilul Presents
that are Useful, Practical and Appropriate. They meet
the expectation, they give satisfaction.
DESIRABLE SELECTIONS FOR ALL
WHATEVER YOLR REQUIREMENTS MAY BE
come and let us show you a variety of Pleasing Presents
which will impress you as being justtthe right thing for
anyone you may wis to remember.
Big Christmas Sale Starts Sat., Dic. 10th
Williams’ Variety Store
The Xmas Store
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Ri Gift that meet the requiements ol everybody,
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W‛e have just unloaded a car
of this fencing. It is the most.
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The Best Gifts of the Season
ARE NOW AT YOUR DISPOSAL
_ his nephew and family, My. and ( feeling very much improved, " oming swam a river te signal
! Mrs. E. E. Martin is with her the other train, has been award,
Prof. Ferrel and A. F. Shen,mather, Mrs. Hattie Gilbert, at ed the Ace-High medal, by the
perd went bird hunting Friday Dublin; who is quite ill. Ace High Medal Foundation,
afternoon. A number ef the Mrs. R. A. Hendrix and dan- The railroad acknowledged his
men of our city enjoy this so-’ghter. LelaBess. spent Satin- heroism by a money considera
called sport almost every day. j day night and Sunday with Mr. Don. 1
Little Miss Maudie Ma and Mrs. Oliver Hendrix at Ty- jesazsesejere 2/4
Hooks entertained a number of ler. Charles Ry in
afternoon. Miss Olene Burnett Association meeting
returned home with them fora poned until Fridaysof this week, J >> vnere is commumny prp The Attorney General rules
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ing day. Several visitors were collect the tax for both.whelher payment of Teachers for rt-'
present, who were eoi dially in j it is assessed or not. if they are tending 1nMlituies .. tepeni,i A . in a Chaplin comedy?
vited to come again. , su Jed to t * Poll tax in 1911 and should not, have Whaddya man? Weli—se for
Mr. and Mrs.Fletcher Parrish been paid since that time, yourself in "The Kid.” /At the
and children of Marshall, were A special Reel Comedy at Farewel Institutes. Crystal tonight. A
son, 'the week-end guests of her the Rex today; .
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Felix Lawrence and danghter Mrs. Bol) Woad returnel who on Sopt. 10th near San
Miss .Eloise of Leesbore.spent Thursday from some week’s Autonio when a train was
Tuesday night in the homa f stay at Marlin, looking an 1 wxeked and another east bound
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1921, newspaper, December 9, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432119/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.