The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1934.
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The Story of the Bible Told in Pictures
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NEW YEARS DAY
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WIENERS,
SODA, 1-lb. pkg, 8 c
MILK, 6 small or 3 large 17c
28c K. C, 25-oz can .. 16c
...25c E&R Coffee, 1b.. 19c
Mr. Caleb Holliday, a long-
time resident of this county,
where he lived in the Cox com-
munity for many years, passed
away last week. Funeral serv-
icon were held at Lafayette.
Upahur,
One""ye
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city
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Texas Grapefruit, 2 for .. 8c
LETTUCE, head, 5c
BANANAS, 1b. . 4c
CARROTS, bunch ...... 5c
SALT, 25-lb. Sack 25c
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J. H. Hudspeth, President,
E. M. Berry. Cashier.
Don’t miss the Musical Pro-
gram at the Gym Friday night,
&.o‘clock. 251-dw.
Typewriter ribbons for ’all
makes of machines, at the Mir
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citation to be at the Dedication
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NOW! The Weekly Mirror, to
residents of Upshur and adjoin-
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ADMIRATION COFFEE DR’RELAR
"fathers of theChristiap church
did not approve of these festi-
vities, but recommended that
the day be devoted to medita-
the making of new resolves and
the adoption of plans for the
Chevrolet pick-up. Fred Haw-
kins, R.6,. Gilmer, Texas.
Mre:bGphFrieherger: of
Texarkana visited home- folks
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HEADACHES
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SLICED BREAKFAST
Bacon, 1b. 24c
Two Dallas newlyweds, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy W. Shipp, start-
ing by airplane on their honey-
moon. crashed at Garland as
the bride waved goodbye. Both
Were hurt.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1932* All who had any part in the
work are given a special in-
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All notice, of school or
plays, cards of fhank*.
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Micah Foretell th. Birth of Chriat—Micah prophesied during the reigns of Jotham, Ahazand Hezekiah,
being a contemporary of Isaiah. Micah 4: 5 promised restration of Zion, of its temple and of its people,
with a gatKerini in of all nations under the sovereignty of the Messiah. The birth of Christ in'foretold.
“But thou,Beihlehem Ephratah, thpugh-thou belittle among the thusands of Judah, yet out of thee shalt
He comt forth unto_Me thatis.to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been, from of.old, from ever-
lasting. Therefore will He give them up, until tbe time that she which travaileth hath brought forth; then
the remnant <if His brethren shall return unto the children of Israel. And He shall stand and feed in the
strength of the Lorthin the majesty-of the hams of the Lord HiaGod: and they shall abide: for now shall
lie bemucit until the ends the carh,"—Micah 5: 2-4. Thia illustration is from Menan's story of the
Bible in pictures engraved in 1025. . . ' •
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Hear Prof. Stafford’s music
students at the Gym Friday
night. ' 251-dw.
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future. It is also the occasion
for"the expression of ..good
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of litigation and strife,
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We wish, to thank everyone
who has helped financially and
otherwise in rebuilding the
church house at Enon.
DRY SALT —--
JOWLS, Pound 13c
wishs,
the day in wishing all a Happy.
Tmatoes
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L. W. Kariel of Marshall,
District Deputy Grand Master
of the —+th Distriet, Texas
Masons, will be a guest of this
Lodge on Friday night, Decem-
ber 28.-At the same time the
Third Degree will.be conferred
by the local team which put-on
the sme work at (he Grand
Lodge meeting ip Waco.
Refreshments,will be served.
All members^ taud visiting
Masons are „xequeted to be in
attendance.N,
Louisiana by J41 Hying
Legislature into oustiifg
officials opposed to him,
passing other laws at his
ma nd.
Christendom.
Among all it is considered an
appropriate day for reviewing
1.1 theevents of the previous year,
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CATSUP, 8-oz. bottle ... 8c
PEAS,-Early June 8c
Potted Meat, 2 cans .... 8c
CAMPBELL’S
Tomato SOUP, can ..... 8c
Salad Dressing, small jar . 8c
Sunbrite Cleanser 2 for .. 8c
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Hasn’t it often happened that your
Christmas money was spent and gone
end you had nothing to remember the
gift-by? Be doubly wise this yeer end ’ / -
put your money in a Linz diamond ...
that you may have a continual token of . >
the gift, and an everlasting investment
in a precious jewel. In Texas, where fine
things ere in demand, Linz Bros, is
recognized as the South's leading
diamond merchants.
Notice is hereby givn that
the“regular annual meeting of
thesstockholders of the Se-
curity State Bank, Ore City,
Texas, will be held in the of-
fice of said bank. Tuesday,
January 8, 1935, between the
hours of 10:00 a. m., and 4:00
p. m., for the purpose of elect-
ing,a Board of Directors and
such other business as may
properly come before .the meet-
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11 a. m. Bro. Key, the. Presid-
heard of at Pritchett. Notify C. ing Elder will preach; All offi-
W. Williams, Big Sandy, Texas. of all churches urged to
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mittance at the rate of one cent per
word, • ..
An attractive table is one of the niceties of
gracious living. Now, while you can select a
gift of your own choosing, make your home
more charming and beautiful with Um Sterling
Silverware. An increase in silver prices is posi.
lively coming very soon. Select now from
more than fifty lovely open stock patterns.
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lb. 15c
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A concert closing the Staf-
ford Musical* Institute, which
has held classes in singing here
for the past four weeks, will be
held at the High School Gym
Friday night, Dec. 28, at 8
p. m.
Quartettes, Duets, and solos
as well as fine chorus singing
will be heard. Owen Brothers
and Ellis will be given a spe-
cial part on the program, and
an evening of high grade
musical entertainment . is as-
suerd.
. Admission will be 15c and
25c. Every—lover of music will
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We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to the many
friends who assisted us in ny
way following the death of .fjpr
husband and father, W. H.
Boling. We sincerely appreciate
the many expressions of sym-
pathy the beautiful floral tri-
butes and the kind words and
deeds offered us. --
MRS. W. JL~BOLING,
AND CHILDREN.
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January .1, marking the be-
giltning of the year, has been
observed as a public - holiday
for many "Centuries, certainly in
Rome since the reformation of
the calendar by Julius Caesar
in. the century- before Christ.-
- Owing to the confusion _ in
dates which has ‘resulted from
the imperfections of various
calendars, which caused -skip-
ping of dates at various times.
New Year's Day may be said
to be merely . an arbitrary
designation. As late as 1752 the
adoption of the Gregorian
calendar by England and the
American colonies causd a
skip of 11 days. N
However, regardless, of the
day designated as New Year's
at various times and in various
countries, ’it has"been generally
observed as a holiday.
The Romans celebrated it
with processions, abandonment
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Wreckage of the Duteh air-
plane Universe, is found in-the
Syrian • desert by British air-
men, its seven on board burned
to death, whmnthe plane was
hit by lighhing.*
Kingfish Huey P. Long
tightens his dictatorship over
TAKEN-UP: One little blue
mule, about ten years old. S.
C. Carlyle, Poundkeeper.
WANTED: Good sandy land
farm near town. Suitable for
sweet potatoes. Will pay cash
rent. 3 R. Penn. 230-d3w2c
TENDER VEAL
STEAK, 1b.
GILMER CIRCUIT, i A BETHESDA LODGE
METHODIST CHURCH Gg NO. 142, A F. & A. M
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WEEKLY MIRROR
Founded in 1877
AND UPSHUR COUNTY ECHO
Tuucker a Laschinger __Publishers
R. B. Laschinger — Managing Editor
Entered at the Post Office at Gilmer.
Trial, at Second Clan Mall Matter.
Subscription Rates
with distinctive holidays and
- festivals, n which’their New
/ Year’s. Day has a correspond-
ing significance to that of-
SHORTENING 8 Chrton 88c
PRUNES, 2-bs. ...... 15c
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' T-Bone, Round and Loin
Steak, 1b.______14c
PORK CHOPS, lb. _ 17c
Rib Roast, 1b. .. 5c
We Want Your
CHICKENS. AND EGGS
Dressed Chickens
. For Sale At All Times
Fletcher Lovell
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X works of charity. .
But about the fourth century
when December 25 had been
agreed upon for the observance
7 - - of Christ’s nativity, New Year’s
" Day; falling one week later, be-
gan to assume a sacred
character as the anniversary
.. .. of circumcision, and as such it
stil figures in the. calendars of
certain branches of the church.
Other religious faiths, such
asgthe Mohammedan and Jew-
ish, have their own calendars.
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HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID FOR
Cow Hides
GROCERY SPECIALS
POTATOES, 10-Ibs. _ 24c
ONIONS, 10-lbs.---- 29c
CABBAGE, 09,
10-lbs.__- 4•-
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934, newspaper, December 27, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440730/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.