The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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TARKINGTON PLAY
$1.95
Never have we been ablle to buy such beau-
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price is
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.Sinclair gave $260,000 to the
republican.campaign fund after
he leased the Teapot dome oil
clean, healthy
degatnst con.
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■ There will be plenty of cats,
Come over and chunk them, at
the Carnival.
Phone
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Two Texans are included in
the Marine dead at Nicarauga.
Jas. M. Pay ton, was hurt in a
plane crash at Louise.
Thos. P Whiteside was given
eighteen years at Houston for
the homicide of his wife, who
killed herself by leaping fom a
window.
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The Lord taketh pleasure in
them that fear him. in those
that hope in his mercy—Psalm
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LONGVIEW THEATRE
GIVES CAST OF THE
Cabbage, fresh
per pound ,_____
Onions
per pound
Celery
per bunch ____
Three men held up the bank
at McCauley and escaped with
$1,800.1 ' v ’
S. F. Carter, banker and phil-
anthropist of Houston is dead.
Age 70.
Pineapple
t 1-2 2lb.
Pineapple; sliced
3 1-2 lb.
Peaches, Halves
2 1-2 lb. . .....
Chickens and Eggs are up. Be sure and get out prices be-
fere You Sell. We Pay ( ash
We also test Cream anytime you hi
Baronette Satin
' This material is used-more for slips than
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Silks
FIDELIS CLASS
WEIN EH ROAST
are mueff better. Medium and
smaill checks for only -.........-
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Late News
And Comment
TWO BLOCKS EAST OF THE SQUARE
RED HOT BABGAINS FOR EVERY-
samihatioh, mixing and
waste; han4y epout for
planting- AMD Barteldes
3e lit eralty SIM packets.
All Brteldes Seeds are
backed by 61 yeer of sat-
isfactory beedbervice. Ask
your de-lerfor catalog. (It)
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Apples, Fresh, Juicy, per dozen .... 24c
Canned Goods
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This material is very much like the tissue 2
gingham, which we. have TWys had, except 1 !
that it is more beautiful because the colors 3 ’
The new printted Swiss is worth examining. ;
You will find it beautiful! and the best values ’;
vAdbrotizs
- This collection includes printed Crepe de Chine,
printed Georgette, Printed Radium, plain colors
in Georgette, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe-de
Chine, Baronette Satin and all kinds of cotton
materials. The printed, cotton matrials are or-
gandy, Batiste, Voile, Flaxon, Tissues, and a
great variety of the lower priced cotton fabrics.
ORMDLATH, WHERE IS THY STINGT"
’ Mr Reno Rhino: "All my huabands turned out bad excepting
tM and ha dled." 7
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MEET’ FRIDAY
The weekly luncheon of
! the-Gilmer Rotary Club,
No. 2019, held at the
Bankers at Texarkana urge a
reduction in cotton acreage.
Shippers of cotton to be com-
pressed can designate the place
along the route where they
want the cotton compressed, it
was ruled by the 7th Court of
Civil Appeals.
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ON . .
VALVE
isNOTa liniment
sanargzdtur
;: natural colors and
; : priced at only
Members of the Fidelis Class
of the First Baptist Church en-
joyed a very delightful weiner
roast Thursday evening. The
party met at the church and mo
tored out ot the mountains east
of town where the roast was
held. Weiners, buns, pickles,
toasted marshmallows, and oth-
er delicious foods were enjoyed,
by all present
7 Longview. March 1—The cast
for the Longview Litttle Thea-
Ike’s production of Booth Tark-
igton’s “Seventeen,” has been
announced as follows: Mrs. Opal
psy, T. D. Campbell, Granville
Whitelock, Billie Palmer, Jane
Ttrrner, Dana Nicholson, Mrs.
B. S. Meredith, Jr., J. T. Smith,
K. Frank Johnson, Jr., Randall
Ross, Lucia Whaley.’ William
Holloway ami Mrs. James Mel-
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“New Spring Fabrics”
• that can be
ofund at_____2
Gage Marvel
This is a tissue Gingham, printed in large .
plaids and the colorings are wonderful. We 2
havopever seen such bautifull KQ, !;
maeeiial at this price OVV 1
Printd Georgette
” This is a beaueiful grade of silk and the
colorings are delightfully new. You would
ordinarily pay $2.50 for this quality but our
;; tiful colorings as can be found in .this large
]; assortmnts of printed crepe-de-chine and
2; they are so reasonably priced at
$1.95 AND $2.95
Congress has appropriated
$125,000 to help the Indians of
Polk county.
X4„C. PLUMMER
they have made in the
time htey have been or- lands in 1922.
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;; most any other silk we have.
; 1 the righ shades.
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- jje introduced Miss Leta Mough-
qn, Justin Kurtz, Prentiss Calkr:
ins, hil Sanders, Harry Ald-
redge, Glenn Bay and Jim Nor-
ton Sheppard.
; Mr. Cox made a good talk for
the School Carnival Friday
and flor the Twentieth Century
Club’s entertamment next week
and urged the public to patron-
Ur them.
Mr. Henry McClelland an-
tounced that the first number
A the program would be a pi-
goo solo by Miss Leta Moughon,
which was admirably rendered
and heartily enjoyed.
4Jim Norton Sheppard and
Glenn Ray demonstrated what a
tenderfoot Scott had to know.
Harry Aldredge demonstraed
the test for a second class scout
and all of them did it in an ad-
mirable manner.
The orchestra under Prof
Whitlesey. favored the club I
with several well rendered num
hers, showing the great prog-
Printed Organdy
Printed Organdy is one of the prettiest ma- :;
terials we have this season. The cloth is un- ,;
usually good and the colorings are exquisite. ;;
We have prices to please most everyone. ; *
35c 50c 69c 98c
Commercial Hotel Friday was
characterized by an exemplifi-. .
- --eationofthe. work they have
- keen fostering— boy’s work--
the Boy Scouts and the orches-
tra being in attendance.
Presidentcot 'tailed the club
1» order, and after the singing j
< f the opening song, America,
Prof. Walker invoked the divine
. blessing. ' •
The committee on “On to Cor-
. ....... sieana" reported- 16 signifying
their' intention to attend, and । ।
. Sec. Ham reported that if 25
would go a sleeper wuold be fur- i
nished for them to go and come
in >nd occupy—while there for
15 each.
| ' The program was turned over
t.. . to Prof henry McClelland and —
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, MARCH 2,,1928.
I have opened up a Tailor
Shop on the east side of the
square. next door to Mirror
office. Have a large assort- ।
ment of New Spring Sam-
ples on display. Would like
very much for everyone that
is in the. market for a new
Spring Suit to come around
and look before huying. Suits ।
priced from $20.00 to $60.00.
Will do first class Cleaning
Pressing, Alterations and
Dyeing. All work guaran-
teed, called for and delivered.
M. I. STEPHENS ‘
THE TAILOR
Phone 176 I
TEACHERS AND OFFI- <
CERS MEETING OF
BAPTIST‘CHURCH ;
There were thirty four teach- 1
era and officers of the First :
Baptist Church “pFesent at the ’
meeting Thursday night.
Talks were made by Mr. T. E. ■
Graves and Rev. J. C. Vandiver 1
both discussing the enlistment 1
campaign.
With Rev. Vandiver as chair-
man the following officers were
elected for the "organization of ;
the meeting which is to be held :
every two weeks. 1
President—Mr. Jeff Ray. ;
Secrettry—Mrs. Tom Black. ]
Publicity Editor—Mrs. C. J. 3
Tyner. s R.
Much interest ‘and enthusiasm 1
was shown and we hope that all 3
the officers and teachers will be !
there at the next meeting which !
will be March 15th.— Reporter. !
. Apricots. Halves QI x
21-2lbs „ -el’
Pears, Halves 0)1,
2 1-2 Ibs Oil
Cattsup, a k, . Olx
14 or Size . M‛C
"L OUSES that are beautified Andweilpaipteddoes not only
'A. A and protected with Acme mean that the workmanship
Quality Paint and Varnish are is good, but that the right paint
worth more to live in, to rent has been used* Cheap products
or to sell are not economical because
J^EQturmrf1^
pays an ylarger Mu-A- “UALII 4 apply and
returns than lL.
keeping your ' . / “ -on
house well painted. Acme Acme Qualicy Paint and Var-
Quality Paint and Varnish will nish it the best for every
protect your house from the surface—they last longer and
wear have a covering capacity that
really is gratifying. p
We are the Local Acme Quali Service Station.
Rring your Paine Problems to ua
• BIBLE THOUGHT FOR
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Sugar, 10 lb. Limit............... 65c
Turnips-Gheens 1 Qp
per bunch _Q. lOv
Lettuce 10,.
Per head ■; . _____ AW
10 Lbs. “White 60,
Potatoes ......—HeC,
Rice, 6 lbs. Clean Fancy ...... .. 49c
•Malt Syrup KO 7 Bars White OK,
Regular Size ••C Laundry Soap .... 2•C
Bananas, per dozen......... 24c
Cea Mist Voile
Sea Mist Voile is a new.material this season. ;;
It is'a very fine qualityvoile with a silk ;
stripe and is printde in plaid and check de- ;;
signs while some of it has embroidered dots ’:
with a silk finish. You will llkeit QQ, [ ,
and the price is only ........•OC 2
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Henry’stimson, Sec. of War
under President Taft,, has been
ai>pointed Governor General of
the Phillipines.
Printed Flaxon
Flaxon is a cloth that is not new to any othe < ’
ladies, but the new printed designs make it I .
look different and it is a wonderful material >
for midsummer frocks. Our . Q0, ;;
price is only
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Don't mjss the tug-o’-war at
the earnival This is the first
in Gilmert Help us enjoy the
fun. ,
Hear Leo Hart Sunday at the ::
Wes|ey, Bible Class, at 9:46 Sun l e
day morning.— . • 303 te i'
In observance of Independ- ’
ence Day, the banks were closed " H
Friday.
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There’s lots of punch and go ]:
In the boxing match at the Car-
nival. _____ 1:
EEDS
—are thelry foundation *
of rood whidehs-fder veg-
etabie fpmeo tn abun-
' dance. Pure and hardy.
n Shantung Pongee
< I In this we have a beautiful assorttmene of
3' the newest shades and it is a worderfl silk ,
2 for all practical purposes. The Q 1 $0
!, price is attractive at :-----„........ eLe4•
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:: Celanice Satin
;! This satin is very desirable for slips and is a .
[ beautiful silk which will launder -1 K(
t nikely. The price is only ;------- -' 4 ••V
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| Printed Radium
♦ This is very attractive in-a wide range of
♦ unusual designs and collorings is all that
2 you could wish for. Note 1 00
♦ the very low price-------—----. A»W
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1928, newspaper, March 2, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442002/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.