The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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By TUCKER & lAsCHINGER
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, _ MARCH 29, 1928
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thoroughly renovates each gar
ment that it restores that new
fresh look.
has his foree dismissed, and a
series of adventures leading to
the capture and escape of Doug,
ad the wild rides of his dusky
hordes led by the madeap, and
the saving of the shrine girl and
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The Methodist
Revival Services
Wednesday Night
Many a young man find s a hunk account hrre a
moral spinal column that enables him to walk up- G
right among his fellow men. .c
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GET READY
For the
SPRING SEASON
pressed his great pleasure at the
large crowd out, and offered a
fervent prayer.
by a large circle of friends and
relatives.
- His funeral took place at Con-
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Aged Citizen,
Mr. Jim Daniels,
Dies at Concord
Golf Club Held -
Meet Wednesday
Mrs. M. M. Bennett
Died Thursday
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Will and Jim Dunnagin.
She was born and reared in
The first official meeting of
n the Golf Club was held Wedhes-
mourn his demise; Mrs. Joe O.
Allen and Mr. Bill Daniels.
Mr. Daniels was rone of the old
est citizens of the county, well
known and highly esteemed and.
Rey. J. T. Moore Preached to
Men. and He Had A Good
Crowd of Them
Mrs. Isabella
J. Cummings
Receives Pension
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COE CLEANING CO.
PHONE 129
“We Sell To Sell Again”
Mr. C. B. Baker, of, the Tex-
arkana Gazette, spent Thursday
in the. city and was a pleasant
caller at the Mirror office.
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our Fall Terms on our
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week’s illness in spite of the I
skill of physicians and the min-
istrations of loving friends and
odist revival meeting. relatives.
Mr. J. Q. Adams Ieda good She is survived by her hus-
'band and two children, Mrs.
and Rev. S. W. Thomas made J Loyd Towevy and Mr. Guy Ben-
KNEY TROUBLF
ALpuffed up underneath the eyes.
Not much ambition when you arise.
Flu' every winter and never wise ” ~
To what’s the cause
- Itenulis an Kidmex Trouble Ar Very Good
DR. C. JOHNSON TYNER
i pehur Couniy’a < inrepraetor
1 pampastie. The story is one of
'rivalry between a handit chief,
I Fairbanks) and a director (von
Seyffertitx) with his eommand-
O. K. that Counts”
These wrm spring days in-
vite you to "dress up.” Let us 3
clean and press your old -muiis.
Our master cleaning method so : .
and has crowned him with glory
and honor. Thou madst him to
have dominion over the works
of thy hands' thou hast put all
things under his feet."
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The largest audience of the
meeting was out Wednesday
night to hear the sermon to men
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Faster will eoo be here and
everyone will want a new suit
for that day. Order now and
you’ll be rcady.
Purses in styles and fabrics,
dainty handkerchiefs, corsages
and buttonieres, collar and cuff
scis and bells ir several styles
are all ready here to contribule
their part to your easier cos-
Oue of thie most necessary implements on the
farm is the Cultivator.
Hy buying a Rock Island Cultivator you get
the best workmanship and material at the
most moderate Price.
Come in and talk implements with us.
Hen. Morgan Xanders Geis For
Her $1,116.10 initial
Payment.
Congressman Morgan G. San-
dvrs has secured for Mrs. isabel-
la J. Cummins, Route 6, Gilmer,
Texas, an initial payment of pen
sion in the sum of $4,140.40 to
March 4,1928, Mrs. Cummins
is the widow of Geo. W (urn-
mins whe served in Capt. M. B.
Gray’s Company, Texas Mount-
ed Volunteers.
vestment -use good point.
Ask for out instructive color
chert free.
Length of days is in wisdom’ll
right hand: and in her left hand
riches and honour. Her ways
are all ways of pleasantness, and. ;
all her paths are peace.—Prof. 8
16-17. ’
Douglas Fairbanks' at The
Gaucho which opens today at
the Crystal Theatre, is a story
designed for the motion picture
atudiences of the world, accord-
ing to the statement of the star
himself.
In appearing jT’ his fourth
rok* of a robber chief, Doug per-
forms with- his usual bravado
and daring. He has chosen one
is man that thou art mindful of
him ? What is he that be ehould
attract the attentioh of God? I
want us to find some way to
measure man. compatible with
the Hird's regard of him. -
He saidtt would depend upon
the viewpoint and how we ap-
proach him. Two men tooking
at a ship on the ocean, say one
sees a majestic vessel, the other
sees a ver small one. They are
determined is greater than the
determiner. He illustrated this
with man and an airplane. Show
ed how man had invented the
airplane and learned its mechan-
ism. what it would do under cer-
tain manipulation of its machin-
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mond Mattox. Abner Waghalter, the son of man, thou visit-
( harles Robertson, B. E. Rob- est him? for thou has made him
For Big and Little Jobs
No mat ter how small nr large the
obje t may be paint ill
Paint it to protect it from wenr,
water and sun as well as for the
natural benuty it will bring Paint
L the only "insurmce policy
ins • ied against decay .
Start todmy protect your in—
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Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Knowles
and MrSaljic/ook are all con-
fined to their home quite sick.
Jack Meyers, the infaton of
Mrs. F. L. Meyers in consider-
ably improved. — < X \
day afternoon at the Crystal
theatre with a large attendance
of the members. ,
Rules and ’ regulations were
drawn up and it was decided to
hold the formal opening of the
At Her Honie in West Mountain
• After a Week’s Illness
Mrs. Bennett, wife of M, M.
Bennett, died at their home near
West Mountain at 4 o’clock on
Thursday morning, after a
the present membership price. song service, and sang a solo.
Another regulation was that a
Correct areessories are very
important matters in every wo-
man’s wardrobe. Ehe little de-
tails that add just the right
touch of smarintis to the cos-
1 tume are very much in vogue
.......now and we have most interest-
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ing assortments.
1' Ford Dixon, Pack Morris, Justin
J, Kurtz, Alexander Kurtz, W. E.
; Quinn, Bill Faulkner, ।. t. Cros
by, Jr., Malcolm Smith, J. J.
1 , Giddings, Gordon Roberts, V. E.
Todd. L. N. Coe. John Brogoitti,
। । C.H. Cox and Stevens.
David must have gone out of the most picturesque parta
sene fair night ami looked into,of the world Pr hia seenes, and
the Heavens, andasked- what • colorful character in the gau-
3 man and wife could play on one the usual anouncements, andex
; I membership but, if other mem-
(Vavitch) to seize the
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riches of a city grown about a
shine wher miraeles ef healing
occur. The bandt falls under
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Laschinger. Hugh Quin, Mrs.
Allen McClelland. Mrs. P. K.
Williams. Leia Moughon, Mable
WiMiams, Lee Robertson, Clovis
Patterson, Jake Long, Hugh
Hrawley, George Trammell,
bers of-the family wanted to
play that they could buy a mem-
bership or pay the regular daily
fee which will be 50 cents on
wcek days and 75 cents on Sun-
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A prafasalenal from the Ste-
phens Park Course at Dallas
will be here for the opening of
the course and will give instruc-
tions to both classes and indi-
viduals. Until the formal open-
ing the use of the course will be
free to the publie.
The following is a list of the
members; Frank Marshall, Ray-
nt f,the hose
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of the telescope. . sthe spell of 11 wild village girl
Haw shall we find QmH.au man (hupe Valez) and later a fair
has attracted Go atten pilgrim of the shrine (Eve
thin? Thar which is limited or Southern). His treacherous
lieutneant * (6 Charlie Stevens)
this death will Im* deeply deplored cerd Thursday.
• ry. but added that be had seen her padre protector from the
the plane get M of < ont rol and scaffrd, contribute toward
carry man to the earth. It had real evening’s entertainment.
become the | determinor. Is The piture has been directed
power was out of control. He by F. Richard Jones. The story
used the majestictrain engine J comes from Fairbanks himself.
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Hapgood, at Henrietta. ' Rev.
Moore- read for the lesson the
8th division of Psalms, "God's
great love to man.”
— “When I consider thy heaven,
the work of thy fingers; the
moon and stars, which thou hast
ordained; what is man, that
thou art mindful of him? and
Mr. Jim Daniels, age 80, died
Wednesday night at his home at
Concord. He leaves a wife, his
second, and two children to
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cho rider of the Andean border.
There is a- rich flavor of re-
mance in Douglas Fairbanks as
the Gauch and one gets vivid
impressions of adventurous
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. this eoumty, and had been a Ute
Mrs. Marshall Nylms playinl member of the Christian church
t e piano Wednesday night. Mrs a noble ehrinkian woman, and
Barnwett, who has been playing doath.will be deplored hyalarge
for the entire, -meeting havtngeirele or friends and relatives,
gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. iler took place at
West Mountain • cemetery at 5
o'clock Thursday afternoon.
THE GAUCHO REALLY
GLORIFIED COWBOY
rtson, Pat Marshall. Russel! a
Used Cars With an
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as a figure, under the guidlance who got the idea of the shrine
if man going 10 miles an hour.when visiting Our Lady of
but had seen man under one of Lourdes in France.
man crushed under its wheels.
Me had met its power when from
under control- ’
what unit of measure shall
we take to determine the size ol Fearing whe would not, be ex-
man? Measured by the v a st cused in 1 ime to prepar her < m
creatio of th universe, God’t foyer's dinned. Elizabetf Wash’
k m * - ha "* “el ington, witness hr a criminal
case at Ft. Worth received per-
mission to string beans in court ?
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928, newspaper, March 29, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442037/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.