The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 210, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS,
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through the countryrand around American Legion Department of
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town carrying a banner saying
Texas, I have undertaken a big
“We are on our way to the Crys-Job for the year 1929, Aviation
this letter, andatthe same time
Local Cotton
Market Report
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"The is no other name given
whereby we must be saved sav
body to be burned and have not
love it will profit me nothing.”
And Paul sajd: “By grace are
and churches throughout the
county have made announce-
ments about it.
. The Management of the Crys-
with dark eleuds lowering follow.
ed bx a mist of rain. ...
“The King of Kings”. winl be
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presents, flowers and words of
good cheer. Among other good
things Mrs. W. E. Crosby and
Mrs. C; T. Grosby sent me a very
large, pound cake like mother
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COLD DAYS
ARE HERE
not of yourseves" It is the gift
of God, not of works lest, any
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We’ll be glad to furnish esti-
mates.
ity like this in a life timer The
admimsjon price is 25 -cents for
DO YOU NEED A NEW
-ROOF?
R. 0. MOUGHON, Groceries
PHONE IM
With our splendid refrigerator
sjstem wt .are able to carry
complete stocks of fresh.meats,
milk, fish, oysters and dressed
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chickens. Place your order here
and be assured of getting the
bent.
Let ua demonstrate this to yog.
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Allowance made for old Batteries
■ lectures.
The Commissioners court is
still in session and will declare
the State and County officers
elect this (Wednesday) after-
noon. The result will appear in
tomorrow’ Mirror.
’There was a sudden change
from the pretty weather we had
used to bake 6Q. years ago.
ceratiniy appreciated all
good .things we received.
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When you purchase a New hevrolet
you get all the superior qualities of a
high priced car at a low reasonable
pric._.
past few
days, and Wednesday I dawned
was'the most unusual of. any pie
turn ever shown here. I ; -h-
STARTS FRIDAY NOV. 16th.
Wait for this Big Event.
se the Chamber of Commerce,
this small cost of painting the
and see if they will underwrite.
is the tpie of the day, find as
you.know, I have had aviatiom
at heart for some ten years.
I. have gotten permission from
several of the railway compan-
is, agreeing to paint the name ;
of the town ou top of the depot I
at cost, which would be a very
small sum. If you will publish I
„Drs- W.W.Kttan and E. C.
McAlpin went down to the.East
Texas Dental Asociation at
T EST in Performance.
IJ ESI in Appearence.
"EST in Service.
M.JEST IN Value.
How does a man feel at the
age of Well, I just feel fine
better hr some respects than I
did 20 years ago. My eyesight
has come back as in the days of
my youth. My strength is re-
renewed like the angels, I weigh
165 pounds and 20 years ago I
weighed right aroud 140. My
appetite is good, and I am al-
ways ready to eat at the proper
time.- I neverwas very intelli-
gent, but I believe I have more
sense now than ever before. I
know that I know more about
God and the Bible than ever be-
fore, an as the years come and
go, I realize that death is no
the grim monster Fas I. once
thought it was, but is only the
gateway into the glories of hea-
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VOL. 18. NO. 210
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Thanksgiving,, with its festivi-
By TUCKER A LASCHINGEB
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you-saved through faith, and
KINGS
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single person who did not say he
of she was..oming. Letters
have been receiveed from per-
Crystal Theatre
Parade of Schools
Over’ 200 students- paraded
IDAT AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14, 1928.
tal Theatre, to see The King of
Kings.’ ”
At the first matinee perform-
ance, in spite of the inclement
weather every available seat in
the house was filled.
If you don’t see this great
play while it is here you will al-
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(By J. M. Marshall)
> I have reached my 82nd mile
post on the road from time to
eternity. Will I live to reach
the 83rd mile post? We cant
teil. We f now not what a day
.will bring forth—whether sun-
shine shine or shadow, whether
joy or sorrow, life or death. But
there is one thing we do know,
that, out yonder, not far in the
distanee, wewill meet death.
We had a good day on the 8th
first time in the history of the
Crystal that two-entire schools,
attended in a body, these being
Mings (Ttapei and—Rosewood.
They were’ here faculytshool
board and student body.
It is the first time a picture
has been booked for three full
days and nights. More adver-
ready? If you are trusting in
the atoning blood of Jesus
Christ for eternal life you will
not dread death so much if not,
death will indeed be terror to
you. iryourare not ready when
death comes, you-had better nev-
er been born. How can we be
ready? By good works? No,
but good works are fine but
they will not give you a passport
mer. Hardly a display windoww
but has some announcements
Stock
$8.50
Denman Lbr. Co.
"The Home Builders" .
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man should boast. Paul said.
-{ Crosby-McGaughy-Marshall Co. ;
ways regret it.
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My Eighty-Second
Birthday
of November, our birthday: We i
had a quiet birthday dinner with i -
1g.60rame of your town on top of
— your depot, so the flyers can see
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ECIL DENHLES "PICTURE OF PICTURES"
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Don't wait until the soup
tastes of rain-water before re
roofing. Do it now. We of-
fer a durable composition
roofing that can be laid right
over your old singles, creat-
Ing a hardsome weather-
proof roof. Or if you prefer
we can supply you choicest
red cedar shingles.
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able with a Buck ,Heatier.
They give the beat and
.most satisfactory service ;
’ for the money invested.
, Buck heaters inna largcas ’
h sortment of sizes.
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•THE KING OF KINGS’4
THE BIG TALK OF GILMER
In spite of the somewhat in-
dement weather, the opening of
"The King of Kings" at the
Crystal Theatre this afternoon
tising has been used on thhs pic- Friday and Saturday,
ture than any ever shown in Gil-
‘ DRESS UP .J
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Crystal Theatre
3 Days — StartingToday — 3 Days
9 p. m. The Crystal will be com. .
fortable and no person should 3
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cau itis cold or raining. You Z
tal ■states that he has personally
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tend and has yet to interview a
about “King of Kings." The ,
public schools, Sunday Schools Longview 7 uesdaxand report
to heaven. Paul said, .“Though
eccccogH bestow all my goods to feed
i the poor than though I give my
ven and into the Paradise of invited hundreds
God. — — .
The great question is, are you
Counties stating that they were
edtping to see "The -Kingef
Kings”.
No picture “ha ’ever - been
shown here with as much pub-
licity behind it or with such a
sweeping ! appeal to the people
of,all walks, callings,, vocations.
[ only two invited guests, my
• wife’s two living isisters, Mrs.,
• L. J. Boyd and Mrs. Arma. Fiit-
; rell. In the afternoon ‘other rel-
• atives and friends came with
where they are wheh in the air.
This-is as important as a sign on
a highway.
'Thanking you for past favors,
I remain, .
Yours very truly,
W. E, EASTERWOOD. JR.
Mr. Chas. Robertson has a-
new Hudson sedan.
Attorney Leslie Florence was
here attending Justice Court on
Wednesday.
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Have you .Joined"Tied
Cross? Don’t neglect this im-
portant charity. .
Don’t forget the Hill and
Dole Booster .Club Round-Up
sos in’Smith, Wood. Titus. cAmp
Gregg, Morris and Harrison been having- for the
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O.J. BRUCE,Mgr.
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New FORD Batteries in
The picture every living human will want to see.
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Admission 25 Cents—50 Cenis • $
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y iseussed and admired of all motion pictures—a story and 2
, ' theme that rule humanity.
Matinees at 1; 3 and 5 each day.
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shown in Gilmer"today; tomor-
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to look his best in a new suit ',
and Top Coat. *
Place your order now so that ’ J
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1 lime for Thanksgiving. •I.
creeds; for every person, who
believes there’was a Christ, that
Christ was the Son of God and
that He was the ‘King of Kings*
—every individual who believes
that will Llnttracted by this pic
tre which deals with that im-
portant YUbject. It is truly a
great event for Gilmer and it
should receive the unanimous
support of all the town and sur-
the name of Jesus Christ. Then rounding communities.
CConunucdonLaut Puges . I Regardless of the weather.
— Nights at 7 and 9
On The Depot:
As Vice-Commander of the '
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 210, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1928, newspaper, November 14, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442336/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.