The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAT AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17, 1928.
By Tucker a LASCHINGER
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an elaborate banquet at the Kel-
sey church, to which over 200
set down Friday nght. n
The Hill and Dale Boosters
will be made next week.
•Gus Cooper fell on a pulley
and was badly hurt in thestom
ach.
Leland Crump was also hurt
by what he fell on and it is be-
lieved internally.
other without asking or.expect-
ing quarter.
. Field Judge Horace Davis had
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Saturday morn.
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Course, held at Enoch and Kel-
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pretty badly bruised up,' but it
is expected they will be able to
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Crystal To
Install Phototone
Phototone euipment has ar-
rived at the Crystal Theatre and
will be installed next week fr
the synehrization of "Wings,"
big„Paramountair special with
Clara Bow and Btddy Rogers.
"Wings" wil be shown Monday
and Tuesday, Nov. 26-27 and the
man of those hurt, had his leg
badly hurt.
Nebraska Baker had both legs
hurt.
Gus Craig and Rufe Hagler,
who were wtih the crew were
the only ones unhurt in the fall.
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Place your order now so that
you will have that new suit in ;
' time for Thanksgiving. :;
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BANQUET
ATTENDED BY SEVERAL
HUNDRED PEOPLE. MANY
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A Two Days :
Round-Up Held
John Webb had his arm, leg 2
artchirrcut in the fall
Jim Davis, the only white 4;
ised tho Crystal the use of the
same equipments that was used
in Dallas and if that promise is •
following Monday and Tuesday : L
"Lilac Time, both picture will :
have the special. Phkotone Mu- : ;
Crystal Theatre
, TONIGHT—6; 8; and 10 o”elock.
the Phototone music
; At Enoch and Kelsey Friday
and Saturday/ It Was A -
Farmers’ Short Course •
: : The Hill and Dale Boosters
, Club of Kelsey, the Mormon col-
; ; noy of Upshur County, has done
; ; themselves proud in their first
; annual Round-Up, which" was in
' the nature of a Farmer’s Short
Pleasant a bunch of hard losers,
ahd. many of them, actually be-
lievethey were unfairly treated.
But we have known Horace Da-
just.as though they were on the
stage, Special Phototone over-
tures will be rendered as a reg-
ular part of the program. This
new addition will more than
likely prove popular with Gilmer
people who like good music.
The first picture to be synchron
ized with the Phototone will be
"Wings." Paramount has prom
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high priced car at a low reasonable
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chestras, bands, singers, etc.,in
the entire word to the Crystal
third quarter. Mt. Pleasant had
apparently made a touchdown —
the first of the game. , Referee
Jinks was placing the ball for
the Tigers try at the extra point.
Davis called back Jinks and told
him he had blown.his.. whistle
topenlize ML -Pleasant for clip-
pding, before they got off on
their run for the Gilmer goal,
but m the uproar of the Mt.
Pleasant fans, it. had not been
heard and he asked J inks to call
the play back, whic was done.
vis aka football official.tap long
to doubt his judgment. Many
times it has seemed, in other
games, that he showed partial-
ity toward Gilmer's opponents
but a true sportsman, will abide
by the decisfon of an officialre-
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— Thanksgiving, with its festivi- ;
ties and football games will soon I
be here, and every man will want,' :
to look his best in a new suit 1 [
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spacious edifice of the Church
of the Latter Day Saints.
Prof. Louis F. Boyle, princi-,,,
plc of the Kelsey Mormon Col-+-Gilmer meets
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9 ' the upper hand in District 6, the
1 ■ two teams ploughed into each
gardless:of one’s personutfeel-
ings. ‘
So far as that is concerned, it
was the opinion of everyone but
Referee Jinks that Puny Vjvian
had-carried_the.ball over for the
extra point after Gilmer’s sec-
ond touchdown, but the referee
said he had blown his whistle rulfiled persons seeing “Wings/
before Puny got acrosrandweswil hear tesum of motors of
arewilling to give him the ben-tha.pranes, tat tas of machine
efit of the doubt. guus and the rumble of war.
Both Glass and Powers are. without some mishap, eemplete
Installation of the Phototone
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With our splendid refrigerator M
system we are able . to carry )d
complete stocks of fresh meats, 72
milk.- fish, oysters and dressed 47
chickens. Place your order hare
and-be as«red of getting the
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Make your room comfort- 2
able with a Buck Heatter: X
They give the bent and t
moot satisfactory service $
for the money invested. 4
Buck heaters in a large as- $-
sortment of sixes.
-Get your installed’before the big rush is on.
We giv eTrades Day Tickets Here.
Club was organized_by Prof.
Louis F. Boyle, who is President
DRESS UP
For Thanksgiving
"PERILS OF THE JUNGLE”
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- In “PERILS OF THE JUNGLE” you will see all the ani- - ; ;
] mals of Ringling Bros., Barnum and Bailey Circus. It is al- 2
most equivalent to a real circus.
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’ th«.either officers being Wm.
Matthews, vice-president; Naro-
ni Hamberlin, sec.; Mrs. Ethel
Bradshaw, vice-sec.; Flave Hen-
derson, Freas. ; T. J. Bradshaw,
vice-treasurer. and the follow-
ing additional-directors: T. J.
Lidsay, Mrs. Ida Futrell T. L.
McGinty, E. S .Jones and Miss
Reva Dalton, and the object of
th'e~organization, the develop-
ment of the Agricultural Inter-
ests of Upshur County.,
There was a splndid program
Friday which included commu-
nity songs and recitations, inter-
spersed with speeches from
farm demestratlen’gentsefA-
& M. College, the Cotton Belt
railroad, and County Home
Demonstration agents, among
them: K. G. Baker, Marketing
Agent of the Cotton.. Belt Rail-
road; Home Problems by Miss
Lena May Ray, County Home
Demonstration Agent at Linden,
-Pigs, Chickens and Cows, by P.
H. Walser; Agricultural Agent,
Cotton Belt Railroad; a chalk
talk by R. R. Reppert,jentqmolo- .
gist of A. & M. College,’-The Soil .
and its Food, by A. C. Black well
of A. & M. Colleg ; a Demonstra
tion Conference by District 1
Agent Geo. E. Adams, of A. A
M, College.
Interspersing these farm talks .
was a local program of music
ad recitations, community sing
kAetc
The Banquet Friday Night ’
Owing to the ihclement weath
er it was nearly 8 o’clock when 1
the 240' guests were seated at "
the four tables the length of the
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They were all rushed to the|e>
Elmwood Sanitarium near by, I ♦
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busy during the day ministering 4
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Almost the entire crew that ;
were working on the interior of :
the oil mill Saturday morning ;
were hurt, some seriously, when
the running board which was
holding them aloft pulled loose J
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Gilmer Buckyes
Tame Tigers 12-7
First Three Quartets Are Score-
less In Season’s Bitterest
Game
Under the pent up power of
Coach McClelland’s Buckeyes
the undefeated Mt. Pleasant
Tigers wore tamed Friday, on
their home field, by a senre of
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It wasthe first defeat this
season for Coach Wade's eleven
and they'played like tigers every
minute or the struggle.
Through the gathering dusk,
into .which hundreds of pairs of
eyes were peering. Nations dash
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manly feeling towward the
officials, and one Mt. Pleasant
rooter, in his anger struck Davis
and a -free-for-all Eightwas
avoideif oply by the coolness of
the football and police.officials.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1928, newspaper, November 17, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442342/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.