The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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GEORGE TUCKER
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By GEO. TUICKER.
BIG MASONIC
GRAMMER
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WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS AND WE PROMISE GOOD
SERVICE AND CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF YOUR WANTS
There will be Sunday evening
singing at Prikdsett next Sun-
day Everybody invited
parcels of property may be paid
without paying on all the prop*
erty of the owner, provided tne
unit is described and valued
peparstely; that the department
continues to hold that taxes can
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direction of County Attorney
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COUNTS ARE COR-
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BROAD CONNECTIONS
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Mr. Roy Hyepock and Miss
Hattie Lea Owens were married
by Justice Bledsoe, at the court
house Monday afternoon.
Tre groom is a Cotton Belt
railroad man, and the bride the
daughter of Mrs. Beulah Owens,
cf this city.
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a whole on the tax rglls. In lat-
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Master’ Degrees Conferred By
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NATIONAL BANK
C. T. CROSBY, Cashier
Gilmer State Bank
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their marriage, had its incep-
tion when they were . fellow-
workers in a Dallas store, and
though Mr. Grammer left Dal-
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steps each day by taking advantage of
the many built-in features that are ob-
tainable for the present day home. The
ironing board closet, buffet,
bookcase and many other built-in fea-
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cost These will not
only save labor for the housewife but
will add to the appearance and value , •
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re urged to-L-” BIBLE THOUGHT
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Baptist congregation voted
lector, against Wood from
Washington ccunty. rlds sne-
All kinds .of country produce
was marketed here Tuesday,
even to dogs We saw a farmer
sell a pup for $10, sold to a man
more than 200 miles from here.
Bad as was M< ndav. Tuesday
the aiktti! of the series of ten
Trades Days, inaugurated by
the Merchants Association of
Gilmer, dawned fair and bright.
The roads were wet and mud-
dy,as evidenced by the looks of
the vehicles that came in, but it
did deter a good crowd reach’ng
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ood Bank to be With
Featuring ROBERT GORDON, ELINOR FAIR
and an All Star Cast.
Also THE FIGHTING BLdOD
There was a big Masonic Mr. J. C. Grammer, of Gram-
gathering here Monday night. I mer Bros • Variety Store, this
about 150 being present, with city, and Misb Elizabeth L. Mil-
degree teams from several ler,of Dallas, were°united in
neighboring towns to help con- marriage at 7 o’clock Monday
fer the Master’s degrees, after ’ evening at the home of the
which a splendid luncheon was bride’s mother in East Dallas,
served to the members and The romance of the happy
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MASONS MEET TONITE
• Master Cecil Bryce celebrated
his nhth birthday March 17th.
Many games were ^Jrye3 and
after delicious refreshments
were served. Among those pres-
ent were Masters Willard Bul-
lock, Jack Killian, Pat Robert-
son, Houston Lovell, Wayne
Petty, Alwyn Berry, Conard
Florence, Gibson Ray. Misses
Sara Lou Cook, Lucille Bryce,
Minnie Rogers, Mary Lou Mul-
Fnix, Mattie Kate Rogers and
Marguerite* Moughon.
If tou draw out thy soul to
the hungry, and satisfy the af-
dieted foul, then shall thy light
rise in obscurity, and thy dark-
ness be as the noohday, and tie
Lord shall guide thee continual:
ly, and satisfy thy soul in
drought,and make fat thy bones
—Isa. 58:10-11.
THESE MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US
TORENDER THE MOST PIEASING
AND HELPFUL SERVICE O OUR
CUSTOMERS.
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nA: F- size at Mirror office. • tf.
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The Mirror is in receipt of a
long poem admonishing people
people not to tattle, or talk
about their neighbors, but the
Spring poet season is a little-
late this yesr, and as we are
crowded for space, and the
above idea is all t € re is in the
poem, we were unable to accord
Because of this fact
tare our ' bank exist
friends succeed. /
If he "gets on in the world," so
will dozens or hundreds or thous-
ands of his associates, if he fails,
so will a greater or less numer of
others -for no oac man cay: affect
only himself by his action
Jas to go in business here, the
budding rdma
by h s absence
Last Sunday mornin, the excursions back to Dalian re- last week in Hmman, Tax Cd-
-.1 ounuay morning ne suiting inl the capture of the
fair prize hf has wooed and won.
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were under the supervision and it space. The advice is good,
Crystal Theatre
MONDAY and TUESDAY
"PIONEERTRAILS"
Played by an all-star cast, including CULLEN
LANDIS, ALICE CALHOUN and OTiS HALAN.
The glory of the West of *49 when sturdy ad-
venturers, lured on by gold, faced perils of track-
less wastes to blaze pathes for civilization to come.
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however, regardless of the fact
that it was expressed in four
pages of poetry.
Mr. Lindsay, the architect of
the present building, will be'
here Wednesday to advise with
'he churchh committee, as to
plans and specifications.' The
annex will probably be a three-
story providing for the Primary
Junior and Intermediate depart-
ments of the school. The rapid
growth of the men’s Kionian
class Ihas hastened this move-
ment. Last Sunday they had 157
present, and .the entire school
had 340 present.
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of your home. Let us show you these
designs and tell you how little they
building, so as to be able to care gratulations and best wishes.
for their growing Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grammer ,a
sehbol, and to be better able toi expected home Friday and iin
suitably provide for its various ave apartments with Mr and
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A mas by himself is just—one
man. Multiply him by huudreds
or thousands or millions and he be-
comes a town or city,
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY,
tena TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, iva
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924, newspaper, March 18, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432203/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.