The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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meeting
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Rev. Frank Norris has come
out in support of Adjutant Gen.
daughter*? Where
darlings headed?
picture.
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Our greatest ambition is to grow in the future as
in the past proportionately to th* ever-expanding
need* of the. vast and rieb tervitery served.
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lative preferment of discerning customers over a
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LATE NEWS
. AND COMMENT
METHODISHI
■ REVIVAL
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To those with kindred ideas for commercial better*
ment, we offer every facility of a modern banking
institution.
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have insreased froT
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sunshine,
Till God shall welcome
home.
Among those present.
This bank represents afn rural growth attracted
In the last 1
States has increase
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For The Best
Groceries
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younger generation.
Also THE LEATHER PUSHERS
of putting on a mesquito cam- * »
paign here this yar, to rid the *
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/ with an all-star cast
Directed by KENNETH WEBB
startjing photodrama of the presen day
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"The law of progressive development."
VOL. 9. No. 57
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rs the per capita wealth of the people of the United
be annual income of the
rom thirty-four billions to
MII1IM
ahead rapidly—ARE YOU?
haugh a good bank—for you, through this bank
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ARING YEARS
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that their domestic ship is guerite Crouch
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groom; Mr. Fred Dou-
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as the aggregate savings deposits
n six billions to fourteen billions
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Everything from Cellar to roof. i
Denman Lumber Co.
HEHOMEBULLDERS,
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are the lken. thrill-seeking.
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The past few days have been * ple may rejoice in thee.” *
good weather for growing crops ••,*** * « • «
and they have improved won- _
derfully.
cuss the advisability and details Gth verse for his
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GOOD DAILY MREO•
Patronise It.
IT .13 YOUR PAPEH.i
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garages
—for every roof in town
m VERY building to-day costs enough to deserve the
De full protection of asbestos. You want to protect
your property from fire, weather and the wear and,
tear of time.' /
That to what Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing does
—because it is rock.
'About price—it costs very little more than rag-felt
(roofing which often won't give one-half the service.
Youll like Johns-Manville Flexstone Shingles and
' Roofing. It to alate surfaced in three rich eolors--red,
green and blue-black. We sell it both in shingles and in
roll form, and we recommend it for almost every pur-
pose, but we carry also all grades of roofing to meet
eny price requirements.
at the Methodist
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R. C. Hall, father of the Hall
brothers here, sustained a
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spread, out before them that and Mrs. Dock Douphrate, you didn’t
they will only encounter the ( brothe r and sister-in-law of the night, wat the speaker looks
bright, beautiful and blissful groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Me- like.
destiny, and their minds be I Donald, brother-in-law of the the efforts of our beloved pas-
bejeweled with love stars cf groom by a former marriage, (tor, who has known him long,
hope that portend only happi-’Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker, and and whom the-speakersaid had
ness and contentment. Now little Misses Lorine and Mar- _------------------—
mme Cmems awec em- «ccuWe=3 anmlmeeC7
REV. ED J. HARRIS
You .can see for yourself, if
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know whether he was glad to be
here or not, as his four-year-old
sen was.having a birthday at
home Monday night, but re-
joiced to come to Gilmer for this
meeting if he could do some-
86,000 fire loss at Athens Sun- thing for the glory of God. •
day night. Several other build- As are your intentions, "so be
ings had smaller losses and it." The question is are you
smoke damage. - . ready to do your pad. I come
' here with no reputation to sus-
Mr. Martin of the State Board tain, and am not trying to make
of Health and a Cotton Belt one. If we all do our part, you
representative, were here Mon- 1 can be assured God w.ll do lis.
day and made an appointment] The preacher read for the
with'the city council and Mayor lesson the 85th Psalm, David’s
Denman for next Monday to dis- confidence in God and took the
phrate, is a retired capitalist,
with a beautiful home, occupy-
ing a prominent place in the
community,. enjoying the re-
spect of his fellowmen, and only
lacked a helpmete in that home
to make his happy environment
complete, and in winning the
heart and hand of Mrs. Selden, a
woman of her gentle sexite
very paragon, their many
friends know that he has chosen
The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Upshur County.
M A RR IA GF I The bonus bill becomes at law,
IVIHiMLIHVL the Senate passing it over the
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o’clock Monday afternoon, in 1 ________
the presence of a few relatives college, is to embark on a tour of
and friends of the contracting । Europe with his razor and (
parties. Rev. S. W. Thomas, of shears and $1 cash to start with. '
the Methcdist church, said the —o— .
* 1 . ™ .. .t .. . hearty response if there was
impressive ceremony that ‘Ti— Axathcdat . i- a— _*
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1924.
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Hair Net*, all ........... 5c
Antonia Arm .............................. 5c
Good grade B Toilet Pin*, 2 paper* fer 5c
Good grade/Brass Safety Pina, 2 dozen for 5c
Good gred,/Gold Safety Pins, 1 dozen for_____ 5c
Good grade white Enveo.es, 2 pacla.es fer 5c
G’ass tops for Percolator*, 2 for..............5c B
Mouse Trap*, 2 for .......... 5c
WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK’S BARGAINS
WILLIAMS VARIETY STORE
united in marriage, Mr Fred
Douphrate and Mrs. Isabelle
Selden.
The bride and groom, accom-
panied by Miss Mary Davidson,
who stood up with’them, came
from the second story into the
reception room taking their
places on the east side facing
the gathering of relatives and
friends present, and Rev. Thom-
as performed the ceremony with
matchless grace, superb dignity
and great impressiveness,
using the short ceremony of the
Methodist church.
A haze of comfort, love and
happiness—the felicitious shad-
ows usually cast by the torch of
Hymen—environed the Dou-
phrate home, and after the con-
clusion of the ceremony the
guests pressed forward and ex-
tended the hearty congratula-
tions that they felt, wishing
them all manner of happiness
and domestic. felicity, and dis-
persed to attend the revival
wisely and well, and the Mirror Miss Mary Davidson, sister of:
in common with the’r many, t he bride, Mr. and Mrs. T O.
friends, trust that as the sweet Will’ams, also brother-in-law
elysian fields of happiness aud sister of the bride, Mr.
The Methodists in session at little better distribution of the
Sprngfield, Mass . will change . .
the ban on amusements, sue 1 as 1 Rev,.Harris said he didn’t
dancing; playing games of
chance, dancing parties, dancing
schools.
Investment Service.
The selection of an investment for your funds
requires careful attention and investigation.
Every time you waste a dollar you are doing
= something more than spending a dollar. You are
= spending your future home.
Every time you place a dollar in you Bank ac-
== count here you bring your own home that much
= nearer to you.
Just as that home will be built brick by brick,
S or board by board, just so you must build up.your
= bank acccunt dollar by dollar.
launched upon the broad but
pacific ocean of life, may it glide
smoothly out where the sunlight
of happiness will ever sparkle on
the sails of bliss and felicity
and—
May tte years" that'remain be
sweeter
Than the years already flown;
May there be less shadow than '
French Val. Laces, Zards for...............
Heavy Torchon Lades,2 and 3 inchet, yard
, 3 ., The officers of this bank, are always ready to
3 give you the benefit of their experience in mak-
= ing conservative investmeuts. We cordially invite
= you to consult with them.
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I WE SOLICIT YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, WHETH
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Show Starts 8 P. M. ADMISSION 10 and 20 Centa.
GLORIASWANSON
In "ProdigalDaughters"
Have modern parent* ,lo*t control of their
At the Douphrate Home Monday
Afternoon At 7 O’clock.
* In the spacious reception
rcom of the pretty Douphsate-
home on Scott street,' at L
The Methodist revival is now
well under way. Rev. Rd J. Har-
. ris of Athens, arrived Monday
Barton for Goenor (and preached Monday nig’t.
, , . 0. .... . , The choir under the direction
Adolphus Gist of Winnsboro,fof Mr. Baron DeEly rendered
p some-inspiring music, and the
। aorts of the chir leader to get
tiPcongregation to jo’n in the
In the last 10 years t
Hited States has increasef
fifrbillions of dollars. A
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Dresser, Nera Reynolds, Robert AgnAHn the cast
A Sam Wood Produgfion. -
Also PATHE NEWS
MATINEE TUESD)K 2:30 P. M.
’ ’ CEO. KER.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1924, newspaper, May 20, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432255/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.