The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, SEPT 14, 1028.
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EerbneRr Introduction of Fall Fashions
Should Be of Great Interest to the
Each Department in this, Store is filled to its capacity with choice merchandise, fresh
from the foremost Manufacturers of the East, the styles are correct in every detail
After the games* the hostess
rved a dainty repast consist-
The
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The
yard
hospitality were: Mesdames Hil
ton McClelland, Gordon Roberts.
Jake Long, Joe Latch, Allen Mc-
Clelland. P. K. Williams, Alton
That The Radio No Longer Fur-
nishes the Market Quotations
Good quality,
the yard —
The N. E. Texas Press Asso-
ciation is-in session at Green-
ville today— Friday, Sept. 14th
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Florence
entertained the Thursday night
bridge club and several addition-
al gusets at their home on Mont-
Cork insulated refrigerators, built by Leonard
Delivered Chilled and Fully Iced.
Free Ice for Two Days.
Liberal allowanc for old Refrigerator.
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Good quality,
the yard
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Would Expect At
These Prices
STANDARD RLE ACHED
SHEETING—
} To insure present and prospective users of Ice
the best service, the most results, we shall sell
Ice Refrigerators o fbest value at lowest prices.
New Fall Dresses Are Far
Superior to What One
The fact that the grand jury
only returned three indictments
is evidence of he law abiding
people of Upshur County.
Mayor L. N. Coe has returned
from Hughes Springs where he
and Mrs. Coe went on the sad
mission of attending the funeral
Thursday of his uncle, Mr. J.
W. Harotd,age 79, who died on
Wednesday.
In many beautiful new
colors, the yard _______
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Mrs. V. J. Dalrymple of Ty-
ler, is here on a visit to her mo-
ther Mrs. Lillie Harrison.
the receipt of an invitation to
be present as well as an invita-
tion to attend the Fair.
ASK THE DRIVER OR
CALL ANY EMPLOYE
28 INCH FANCY OUTING—
The
yard - _______________
FANCY GINGHAM—
Assorted plaids, limit 20 yds.
to customer the yard ——L--
Men’s Fine Clothing At
Prices You Can Af-
ford To Pay
Boys’ Two Pants Suits
That Look Like The
Clothes Worn by the
College Men
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Messrs. Gus Morris, Henry Me-
Warren Whittlesey,
and the host and hostess.
29c
Cotton Buyers -
Dissa pointed
25c
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gomery street Thursday
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Free from starch,
the yard _________..___
9-4 BROWN SHEETING—
The
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THURSDAY NIGHT
BRIDGE CLUB
kan-u-bid CLUB
MEETING THURSDAY
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“SPRUCE UP”
FOR FALL
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Mr. J. W. Harold, 79, of Hughes
Springs .
X 6, 2c
or two during the day by Radio.
. That was about th only real
service or good the Radio ever
preformed.
The jazz program and office
boy talks over it were a nuis-
ance, and were generally given
for the aggrandizementof seme
amateur singer or player that
wanted to advertise his or her
talent, and were generally not
worth listening to.
Of course those interested in
politics listened in to speeches
for which politicians paid high
prices for-them to be broadcast.
Annie Leach
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M. 1. STEPHENS
THE TAILOR
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Mayor Coe’s
Uncle Dead
plain, .
thte yard, 25c and ...
In the Suit For Desecration of
Her Child's Grave at Big
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g-Mens, Miss Alice Mu berry
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Buying Public-
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Hudgins, M. R. Smith, Hal Wal-
ton, Boyd Crosby, Misses Eliza-
beth Marshall, Ruth Boyd, Es-
ther Shepperd, Margaret Den-
man. Mildred Quin, Virginia
Dial, and Mrs. Dick Becknell,
Mrss. Foy Knox of Shreveport,
Mrs. Sam Brown Jefferson and
Mrs. Dick Olney.
The Tyler Boosters will be in
Gilmer September 20th at 10:05
a. m. ..
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Mesdames Foy Knox and ba-
by and Mrs. Dick Bicknell of
Shreveport are the week-end
guests of Mrs. L. K. Cone.
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FANCY GINGHAM—
very good grade, plaids only,
the yard ---------——■
COTTON PLAIDS—
Makes good quilt linings,
the yard -.------—=---
Quality and style are the outstanding
features of the new Fall dresses.
They are fashioned in the most desir
able modes and the silks are the fin-
est the market affords. The colors
most featured are black, browns in”
many shades and several shades of
blue. We have several price rroups
as follows:
$9.85 $16.85 $19.75
24.75 and $29.75
The one day old infant of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Morriss of
Simpsonville, died Thursday.
Mrs. Sam Brown and . little
daughter, Bevefly,of Jefferson,
are visiting in Gilmer for a few
days. •
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We are very proud of our Boys'
Clothing Department. We have
never had such a complete as-
sortment of fine suits as we
have now. All suits have two
pants and they are well tailored
like men’s clothes. Sizes 7 to
18 with several price range-
$7.95 $9.85 $12.50
$14.85 and $16.85
. The jury brought in a verdict ~
Thursday aftrenoon in the case
of Annie Leach, colored vs. the
Magnolia Gas Company, award-
ing her 11,000 damages.
The Gas Company ran a pipe
line through the cemetery.at.
Big Sandy and desecrated the
grave, hence the suit.
Beginning with Friday, ~ the
cotton buyers had to arrange
for the cotton quotations, on
their own account, instead of
$ $1.45 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95
;: OTHER GROUPES AT
:: $4.95 TO 7.45
< i Other Low Priced Cotton Goods
1 Quantities of marigolds in
beautiful golden hues were ex-
tensively used in the reception
"roms where tables were placed
for bridge. The guests arrived
about 7:30 nad were served a
.delectable two course luncheon
-prior to the games. The follow-
ing was the menu: Congealed
salad, tomatoes, wafers, ice tea.
piekies, followed by brick ice
cream and angel food cake.
Those present at this lovely
affair Were: —Messrs and Mes-
dames Prentis Calkins Ross
Bullard, M. R. Smith. John D.
Goolsby, Mesdamess Allen Me-
Clelland, V. J. Dalrymple. Edgar
LEroley, Henry Stropp, Guy
G Smith, C. T. Crosby. V. J. Steph-
Our splendid assortment of
men's fine suits makes our tock
attractive for the man who likes
to see all the styles before he
buys. We have every practical
style, made from the finest ma-
terials, with a long range of pat-
terns. Every suit is well tail-
ored and have two pairs of pants
A price range to please every-
one.
$16.85 $19.50 $24.50
$29.50
: i Bloomer Special For Saturday.
I X "Women's Rajtbn Bloomors—of an—excellent
! quality. Obfe'S-Wak,- Peach and Honeydew.
; -Sizes 25, 27 and 29. As many as you want
3, on Saturday for only __
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!: 36 INCH PLAID SUITING—
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]; the yard ——•
: ; FINE YARN CHEVIOT-
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Staple Piece Goods that Fill an Impor-
tant Place In the Dry Goods Require-
ments of Every Home.
; ;! and solids, the yard —
O o HEAVY SHIRTING—
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The New Fall Coats Are
Wonderful Values
The new coats are elaborately fur
trimmed and made of wonderful ma-
terials. beautifully lined and the
styles are decidedly attractive. Note
the low price groupes—
$9.85 $16.85 $19.75
24.75 and $29.75
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I *hg of chicken salad, potato
) olives, date sandwiches,
—-me Cake and ice tea.
8 Those enjoying this charming
36 IN. BOOKFOLD DRESS PRINTS
This material is fade proof O)K,
and a beautiful cloth, yard 4eV
YARD WIDE BROWN DOMESTIC .
Our new Suit Materials are
here and now is the time to
order your new Fall Suilt.
Come in today and pick out
your materials, and let us
place your order so you'll have
your suit ready when you
need it
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—and the Mirror acknowledge* ! r
I Mrs. Prentiss Calkins enter-
-2 tained the Kan-U-Bid club
■ the home of Mrs. Jake long on
■ Thursday afternoon.
F Several interesting games 1
i I bridge formed the diversion 1ot
J the afternoon, and at the close
■ J of the games it was found that
I Mrs. Hilton McClelland held the
-I high score for the club members
and she was presented a set of
six sterling silver salt and pep-
per shakers. Mrs. Foy Knox of
A Shreveport captured the high
■core prize for yKe guests and
er Society
And Club Notes
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PRINTED INDIAN HEAD SUITING
Shown in all the popular Q0,
shades, the yard ____ e•C
IMPERIAL CHAMBRAY—
New colors in plaids 6)K
checks and solids 4eC
32 INCH STANDARD DRESS GING
HAM—
New patterns and new colors, in
checks, solids, figured designs and
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2 Hats representing all
! the new shades and new
JI styles. Note our prices.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1928, newspaper, September 14, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442256/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.