The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 292, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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"Wny Worry,” Harold Loyd
will be at the Crystal Monday
and Tuesday.
BIBLETHOUGHT
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WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS AND WE PROMIE GOOD
SERVICE AND CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF YOUR WANTS
tard the growth of the town. ’
If you know of a good reason
At the pretty home of Mr.
and Mrs. F S. Freeland last
Thursday evening the Philattch.
class of the- Methodist church
Doors Open 1 o’clock
Doors Open at 6:30
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; called to- meet at the District
- court room of the court house
at 7:30 o'clock this evening for
| the pursose of discussing a bond
: issue by the to extend the water
[.works and sewerage system.
This is a much needed im-
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With ETHEL CLAYTON
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FROM ACCIDENT
. Mr. S. F Freeland had a nar-
KELL'S COMEDIANS 27 PEOPLE
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New Plavs and Vaudeville. Now Modern Waterproof Tent
Theatre Comfortably heated with 3 special heaters.
Vaudeville between Acts. Phillipa and Sey-
more Valpo and Allen Kell and Wymore.
PRICES-Adults 35:; Children 10c. (Tax Included}
Crystal Theatre
MONDAY and TUESDAY
HAROLLOYD
in “Why Worry"
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Benediction.
Committee, 1
' T. E- Graves, Chairman,
K. Richardson,- :
W. W. Lomenack,
J. B. Powers.
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS ■
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C. T. CROSBY, Cashier
You insure yourvh
WHY NOT Deposit your meney jna
insured by the State of
an- of the Cotton Belt Monday. He
Because of this fact of human na-
ture our bauk exists to help our
friends succeed. ,
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dies arid red shades that threw
a warm glow of welcome to the
guests and paid tribute to the
memory of St. Valentine
A business session resulted in
the election of the following of-
ficers for the ensuing yeor:
Mrs. Dave Douphratc, Presi-
dent.
Everything from Cellar to roof J
Denman LumberOGo.
Washington Birthday Meeting
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There will be a Washington
Birthday meeting held at the
much merriment by the
swers turned in.
The cake-walk was not
A man by himself is just--one
man. Multiply him by hundreds
or thousands or millions and he be-
comes a town or city,
of correct answers and was
awarded a red rubber apron.
Matinee 15 ane 35c
Night 25c and 55c
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The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Upshur County.
ghon, LJ E. Oliver,
| Plummer, Elwin Quinn,
A delicious two course lunch- Rcber tson. Will Smit
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carious condition, summoning
him to his bedside at Dallas,
where he went for treatment
sbout two weeks ago.
The many friends, of Dr. Dial
in this city will join in indulg-
ing the hope that he may rally
but it remained for Miss Madge Freeland, Jack Hogg, WNie
Jordan tc succeed in piercing Hall, E. R. Knowles, Re x Moa
the very ^entre of the big Val- .ghon, U E. Oliver, Council
ent i ne heart.
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PUBLISHED DAILY
At 7 O’Cinck Tonight, to Dis-
cuss a Bond Issue By the
City.
Balls, Sats, Shoes
was going east and fke oil house
there prevented his seeing an
approaching flat car that was
coming north from behind the
oil house. He saw it just as he
was on the track and shot the
gas to his engine and got across
without other injury than the
car scratching the paint eff-of
Program
Open at 7:30 o’clock p. m. ,
Invocation:
Song.
Address—On Equality and
Enforcement of Law—Bro. ’ S.
W. Thomas
Male Quartet. ■"
Address — George Washing-
ton, the Mason—Bro. T. C.
Mahan.
Necessary to reach the new
buildings going up and notre-Hand heme
usual dance step, but picture
cakes were pinned on the wall,
and in the contest Mrs. Pet Buie
Smith was the winner of the
prize, which was a cake in a
large box, but when opened fur-
nished a soie disappointment.
provement, necessary to the was entertained by Mrs. Free-
land and Miss Merrill Benton. '
French peas.
was artistically
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A closed-in porch this winter will afford
much comfort. it can be used for a sun
room during the day and a sleeping room
at night Build in plenty of windows
to let in the warm healthful sunlight
Open these windows in the summer,
insert the screens, and you have a com-
bination summer porch and outdoor
sleeping porch. It is all just a matter of
a little inexpensive remodeling, that’s all.
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One of a hundred home plane
THESE MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US
TO RENDER THE MOST PHASING
AND HELPFUL SERVICE O OUR
CUSTOMERS. I
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potato salad, olives, hot biscuit Glezen, Mac Glezen, Willie
and coffee, icecream and cake. .1 Hodge. Madge Jordan, Kate
Among those present were: Knowles,Bettye Steve ns, Lillian
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s why it should not be done you
The third of the series of ten
Trades Days given by the Mer-
chants of Gilmer. was held
Tuesday, and while then was a
fairly good crowd here, the ex*
Tremely irifanient weather and
the roads made bad by the re-
cent rains, the crowd was not as
large as it should have-been, or
would have boon had the weath-
er been good.
News was reeeived here Tues-
day morning by Mr Ramon
Dial, that his father. Dr. H. C.
Dial; had had a second stroke of
paralysis, and was in a pre-
= should attend this meeting, and
= be convinced of the necessity, or
S forever hereafter hold your
= peace.
Mrs. Will’Smith was given row escape from having his car
ti e second prize, a coal scuttle. | demolished and serious injury
The musical contest furnished at. the Buffalo street crossing
Then came the piercing of the modern wonder. —— ••
hearts, with-Dan‘Cupid’s own -—..................... .........
arrows, andAthe entire company Childress, J. E Broigotti, Dave
tried their .skill at the game, Douphratc, KS. Freeland, Louis
Fear the Lord, and serve Him
ill truth with all your heart, for
consider how great things He
hath done for you.—I Samuel
12:24 .
Mrs. F. S. Freeland, Vice-
President,
Miss Grace Glezen, Sec-Treas.
Mrs. Dora House, Reporter
First Baptist church in Gilmer.- The books were closed and,, .. ( ,
Texas, Friday evening Fehrua- fbe social features of the enter-ifrom. the etreke indrecover,
ry. 22, 1924, under the auspices TLainment began with , guessing but the worst is feared.
of the Masonic Fraternity, gme, Mrs. Dave Douphrate
turned in the greatest number
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, 1924.
by rcason of the fact that a the rear of his car.
Mesdames G. T. Anderson, Wcodfin.
Hugh Brawhy, Chas. Bell, Tom Visitor—Mrs. Leon Hudins,
Baxter, Roger Croley, Buck Leslie Blount.
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DIALLY INVITED AND CON
eon was served to the as-Schrum, Pet Buie Smith, Topi
sembled class, consisting of.Cook, Stafford Lassiter.
STARTS 7:30 P M. ADMISSION 10 and 80 Cent
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 292, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1924, newspaper, February 19, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432179/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.