The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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AMPLE FACILITIER
By Mrs. A. F. Beamer,
BROAD CONNECTIONS
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in our city Saturday in the in-
terest <f the watermelon crop
Mr. and Mis. L. J. Everett en-
rtained in their elegant home
Shepperd is entertaining in her
home .three ot her sisters, Mrs.
E. C, Shipp of Ranger, Mrs. M.
A. Wiley from ChicRisha and
Mr. Roy Cook of the Crystal
returned from a business trip to
TEsllnn Tuesday.-----------------
Judge D. R Pendleton cf Ty-
ler, canddate for District Judge,
spent Wednesday in t e city.
Messrs. W. W. Perdue ana iis
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Miss Daphne Phillips is suf-
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FRIDAY
•TLe Man Next Door
Because of this fact 9f human na-
ture our bank exists to help our
friends succeed.
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Long-Bell all-white-pine doors
are attractive. There are designs
to harmonize with any style of
home. They give a decided air
of dignity and solid comfort
They give long and satisfactory
service, and are in every way
dependable and economical.
You will like Long-Bell doors.
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have been suffering some weeks.
Mr. and Mrs R. M Wood and
family have moved into their
ne w home on the Southwest side
TRW HOME BULLDERS,
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PUBLISHED DAILY
(Except Sunday)
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GEORGE TUCKER
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with laughter.
Also the LEATHER PUSHERS
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Fred Jeter and children motored
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Miss Katie Lee Bumpus is
able to return to school, after
several days illness from results
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Personal Mention of Those Who
Come and Go.
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NEW ACCOUNTS ARE COR
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Mr. and Mrs. E A. Glass and
Mr. E. A. Buie, of Longview,
spent Sunday in the city, t r
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Longview News Correspondent
Gladewater, Feb. 22.—Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Salters visited his
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and Mr. Polly Tickk At
High School Auditorium
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On the Presentation Of Mrs.
It was given under the
auspices of the Woman’s Mis-
sionary Society of the Metho-
dist church, and will no doubt
net them a neat little sum.
You insure your life-;-
You insure your home—
WHY NOT Deposit your mmey in a Guaranty
State bank, wherit is insured by the State of
Texas against loss?
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THESE MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US
TO RENDER THE MOST PLEASING
AND HELPFUL SERVICE O OtR
CUSTOMERS. T _ -
and Miss Pauline Bc‘l were sup-
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim : ’
FIRST NATIONAL BANK |
A man by himself is just--one-
man. Multiply him by .hundreds
or thousands or millions and he be-'
comes a town or city.
sen, Mr. J, L Perdue, departed ==
Wednesday for a visit to Tyler?
ft town, the John Lawrence
fplace, which has been occupied Mrs R. L. .Hall and family of
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was presented at High School'^" Mountain Wednesday.
Auditorium Tuesday night, un- ewing to the illness of Mr Sal-
der auspices of the^ Women’s ; ter’s gister. Miss
Bessie, ; from
gripper but are convalescing । Hick Burnett and Mr. and Mrs.
now. . Rupert Y rk, wit an informal
Mi "dames N R. Pender and F. dinner.
from Dallas, whersndae went to
attend the gatherig cf Texas
Sales agencies of . Chevrqlet
cors. He rcports a med enjoy-
oble gathering.
in this section, for this year.
He reports having shipped 90
"ate of melons from Mineola
last season. If the Mineola'
Everything from Cellar to roof
Denman Lumber Co.
Do You Enjoy Gobd Eats?
PHONE 156
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH
MORRIS PACKING CO. will hold a ‘SUPREME’
demon t ation, serving Sandwiches made of Baked
• Hain, Boild Ham, to everyone.
I will have a full and comolete line of MORRIS
SUPREME PRODUCT-',
Wi l appreciate y otir attending this denioast ratior.
REX MOUGHON
THURSDAY
“Loyal Lives”
With grandon T/nan, Mary Carr, Faria Benney
and William Collier
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H. A. Bowdoin of Mineola, wasjin this fine family. They are
sisters of Dave Phillips, firmer-
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With the men at home attending Mars all, were guests of Miss
to the children, but their final Mae Victory in the home of her
rebellion, when they proposed to porents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Vic-
send Mary Ann Gray to Con- tory. .
gress to pass the* Anti-trouser’ "Uncle Billie" Bradshaw and
bill. wifc are still ouite indisposne
It* was admirably presented by from colds, with which they
2 splendid cast of local talent,
end leart ily enjoyed by- the
large audience out,
I xngview News says: Mrs. E. A. “■
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If he "gets on in the world," so
will dozens or hundreds or thous-
ands of his associates.. I he fails,
so will a greater or less numer of
others - for no one man can affect
only himself by his actions. 2__
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A Mystey Comedy, Fast and Funny
of laughter and a cycler* of
Romance Adventure, Fun. A Prett
Girl, a yoyng man trying to be a hero and a bunch
of crooks that will keep you on the edge of your
•eat wih excitement and make your sides ache
GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27. 1124.
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If an acre of people gather
here on such a Trades Day as
we had Tuesday, what will be
the size of the crowd when the
weather- gets preUy - and the
roads dried out and passable all
ever the county? Watch the
crowd here on April the 8th
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
I NATIONAL BANK .
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C. T. CROSBY, Cashier
TiuunduuSIfillIIIlilllilplIIIISIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIniing. lodges, political meetings
i Cl By Emerson Hough, with an all star cast,
m Alice Calhoun, David Torrence, Frank Sheridan’
James Morrisen, John Steppling, Adele Farrineton,
Mary Culver, Bruce Boteler.
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS AND WF. PROMISE GOOD
SERVICE AND CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF YOUR WANTS — 8
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Gilmer State Bank ;
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son and family. I icy movedj daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
into the home recently vacated Phillips of West Mountain,
by Mr. Tucker. . there bemg"uine of the. sisters
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A Good Bank to be With
farmer can do that will, why. There was a big white frost
can‘t_our farmers try to profit hire Wedne sifty -morning.-
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Miss Newt II Ruling visited E. Stancil were Longview visit-.
in_Pittsburg Wednesday Sho ors Thursday.
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Crystal Theatre
WEDNESDAY
THOMAS H. INCE presenta
Douglas McLean
and/
* Marguerite de la Motte
IN ATTENDANCE
Arcola, III. T ese pre fMiw
on Thursday evening, honor-
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Edit r E.Moss if the Haw-
kins Call, spent Wednesday in
the city andewasa pleasant
caller at_tl:e Mirror office. Edi-
to: Moss is close the Wood
and Upshur county line and has
it good list of subscribers in one
coiner if Upshurcounty.
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Of a truth I perceive that God
is no respectey of persons but
in every nation he that feareth
Him, and worket righteous-
ness, is acepted with Him.—
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NEWS NOTES:
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Missionary Society. L
The auditorium was comfort- e -g . ___ ,,
.1 an * 202.0L Mrs. Mary Newton- departed
ably filled with an appreciative eT ' . ...
.. 11. “ _ , ‘Thursday for a visit with her
audience, and those in attend-- _ L...a
" • , . 1 e son, George Bridges and tanuly
ance say that ever}’ minute of j M . 1
it, from the rise of the curtain 18 9 a . .
on “Old Father Time and Dame ' Mesdames Avis Pritehett and
Fashion.’’ to the grand finale in
a1 splendid chorus, was heartily
cnjoyed:
The time of the play was
1975, furnishing a horoscope of
what may happen in the days of of co‘d.
woman suffrage and their ag- Miss Irene Murphy was ill
gressive usurpation of “rights.” .1 hursday, unable to teach he’
It showed women with the pupls in school. Miss Eloise
reins of government and tie Earker filled her place 101 the
men gettings d wu tc their S- t
knitting in the domectic circl, ! Miss Pauline Bel deperted on
end that gradually they would Wednesday tor Pittsburg where
change places . ske will visit Mrs Lyle Hendrix,
i II showed the women attend. Mr and Mrs. Gabe While and
Mr. ' and Mrs. Joe Sinclair of
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1924, newspaper, February 27, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432186/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.