The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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@he Gilmer Daily Mirror
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY AFERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1928.
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Next Friday
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Bill Glass
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wide*" margins.
We Handle Perfection Oil Stoves
McClelland to. give them
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plays for the eeming-gme, they
ville on equal terms.
year on the Buckeye squad:
CRYSTAL THEATRE
Powers, Moon,—Vivin,
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Christmas Time
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CHEVROLET SERVICE
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order now, for prompt de- -
livery.
they had two crucial games to
play, they clime outwinnersrby
1 Warren found that in the fraud-
l u lent—votes on each-side they
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Leonard Pickitt
Boyd Stephens -a
Orear Watson
Truman Ray . ..
John Baird
Dennis Wyatt
Grayson Ray
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Of fine design, good workmanship and yet very
reasonably priced..,- _ ' \
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of all times to save mongs-on goodfuriture.
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Athletic Council
Awards Letters
their children.
“The boy or girl who does not
fear a father or mother in any
For Spring delivery and in this way protect yourself so you
can have a car when you get ready for it.
Chevrolet Co.
W. J. .MOORE, Owner
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Never before in the history of automobiles hasthe pub-
lic been so enthusiastic over a car as it is displaying daily
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To Players
The Gilmer High School Ath-
letic Council has awarded let-
Gilmer To Play
Farmesrville
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0. J. BRUCE, Mgr.
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MORALS OF YOUNGER
GENERATION IN DANGER,
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played there next Friday, at two Andrew Boyd
o’dock. • ■ I Roland Vivian
It's time to he making your fruit cakes, and you can get all
the ingredients at this store. Fruits. Nuts, Candied Orange
and Lemon Peel, everything you need is ready for you here.
When you wat Fresh Meats or Poultry, place your order
here, our assortments are most complete. -
Research Agencies Agree "Our
Dancing DatuzteIsBas-
ed on Real Life
Elction Contest
Suit Was Filed
By J. M. Moon
Against W. W. Presnell and will
Come Up At January Term
Of Court
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farther than any other local feot
ball team.
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Manager
Do your Christmas shopping easily and economi-
cally by visiting this store. . '
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were againtied and without
power to order another election,
Presnell won on the decision of
the Executive Committee.
Moon’s name was left off the
ticket, but he ran anyway at the
Handsome luggage. beautiful household linens,
silken lingerie, hosiery, bathrobes, sweaters, blan-
kets. dainty baby things, handkerchiefs, purses.
Gloves, and countless other gift ideagare-displax:......
ed for you here. 1.6-
There has been filed with the
District Clerk a suit to contest
the election in County Commis-l
sioner’s Precinct No. 2. in which "
on the face of the returns W. W. :
The annual problem of “what to give for Christ-
mas" is with us tain, but this problem is easily
solved by a visit to this store.
Gifts for Mother, Dad, sister, brother. the chil-
dren. or any one on your list are shwn here in
vast assortment. ,
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EVERY FATHER, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
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Mik e a Meshmmse
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saving the customer timand money.
Drive in today—we w ill gladly check your car over and give
you a complete report on its condition. If it doesn’t need
servicing, we will tell you so frankly and if it does—you will
’ like our work and our prices. ............. ......
primary and only two votes dif- *
ference in the general election, ___
withMoon’s namehaving to be 2
written in, and the final out- 2
come wilbe awaited with great 2
interest. 2
*ecovaceeseeteeosessevve vee i •e • eboroterorovrrmerrbe
those parents anything to wor-
ry about. - ,
“Personally. .I see nothing
wrong with the prsentgener-
ation.‘ They are fun-loving and
happy in their young ways just
as teir fathers and mothers were
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Of the above players, the fol-
lowing are playing their last
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which means that Cooach Mc-
Clelland will have to replace six
of his first team with new ma-
terial. From present indications,
he will have a big job doing it,'
too. - Rut somehow, 'he manages
to do iteachyear, and next year
we believe, will be no exception.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trotter and
Mrs. Cleon. McCullum of Texar-
kanrspent the -week-end with
relatives at Ore City and Pritch-
ett.
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PAINT UP!
Now that fail is here, you're
going to spend a good- deal
more time in the home than'
you’ve been doing. Why not
brighten it up with a fresh
coat of paint? We’ll do the
job right—and inexpensively.
Denman Lbr. Co.
' “The Home Builders” -
Paint
Lacquers
Varnishes.
Daughters” which.is now play-
ing at the Crystal Theatre, the
director as brought to the screen
a cross-section of the- -present
generation and goes behind the
scenes in the family- lives, of
thiee .very modern young wo-
And for that Suit or Dress
“not so new” let us refresh
it by expert Dry Sleaning.
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On Saturday night a number
of Gilmer school officials met
and sympathetic environment
they are responsible, morally,
for the outcome of outside con-
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ed the trouble may He-right in
their own home. Let the par-
ents look themselves in the mir-
ror of cotd facts!”
Now with a
i As a Chevrolet owner you will be interested to know that.
I—thesevice equipment in our-hop was designed vpecially for 1
a Chevrolet service work under the supervision of Chevrolet $
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; Mechanics are able to perform every Chevrolet serx iceop- 2
i cration with scientific aecuracy and in the minimum time— 2
in her own parents it is thme to
look for unfortunate consequen-
ces," "Beaumont declares,. “If
What is the greatest social
problem today? --
The home!_____ .
Harry Beaumont, Metro-Gold-
wyn-Mayer director, supplied
startling answer.
Good or bad he believes, pa
rental influence guides. young
footsteps. Phe home* i the
mould in which' modern youth is
cast, he declares, and,the atmos-
phere provided by parents is
having to write his name in af-
ter scratching Presnell, he came
within two votes of Presnell. -
He allepas in his petition that
at the €offeyyiHe box there was
fifteen or twenty votes on whih
Presnell's name was scratched
and the word "Moon" was writ-
.ten, that were not counted, the
election judges being under the
impression that the full name J,
M. Moon had to. b written,
which he claims was not the
case. I
That there were 15 or 20 vot-
es at Ewell, that voted for Pres-
nell that should have voted at
Lafayette, and that these are il-
legal votes.
The petition is a lengEhy Otte
and sets out various allegations
about the Illegality of the elec-
tio. -
Much interest is_manifestd
in the contest for- the-reason It
has been so close all 1 he wmy
through, tieing in the primnary
if you are planning to
wear a new Suit or Over-
— coat Christmas place your
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By TUCKER & LASCHINGER
: ! with representatives from Far-1 ters to twenty players and the
mersville at Mineola to arrange manager, as follows:
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Farmersville, outbidding GH--Victor Lockhart
Brunell Moon ..
be the nominee, and Presnelt
won, over Moon’s protest that it '
should not be decided that way.
We contested- the election in 1
the District Court and Judge J
Titus- street, north Highway
from'the square several blocks
has teen re-hardsurfaced.
tied, and the executive commit-
l lee cast lats to see which should
There is sure to be a shortage of cars in the spring and ’,
we think that now would be the opportune time to place 1
your order for a ? _
Joan Crawford, Dorothy Sebas-
tian; Johnny Mack Brown and
Anita Page. A stellar cast in
general election, and on the face
iels. Nations, Phillips and Baird, of the returns, with the voters
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men for plot motivation. If there is anything to be censur
“When a girl loses confidence
mIIAlIe i If the Buckeyes beat Farmers :
- IUNIl V ville Frida/, they will have gone
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' Although the Collin CountyHarris Daniels
' team has a long record of victo- Buster Wallace
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-2 that of the "Buckeyes, who will Rex Hudson .
V meet them determined to win.1 J Miltqa Hmson
Last week was strenuous one Sidney Martin ----—
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R. 0. MOUGHON, Groceries'
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| Hiahest ( m Prices Eaid For Kn«. Peultg and Buttan
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Mr. and Mrs. Tully Reynolds
are the happy parents of a fine
boypborn Sunday. '
-parents have not surrounded in the ultr-modern production
i - growing children with a healthy t he -leading roles are pTayed by
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$ ft is tfie ITlnd of subiect vou need to think about. .7
4 Also BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE. Foupf’eople: Two Ladies, • week’s rest and time for Coach
2 Two Gentlemen in special music, singing, dancing, black • McClelland to. give them eome
! face comedy - f ’ goodo workots and dev eloq
4 First Show at 6130, Vaudeville at 8; Second picture show 2
{ Complete change of pictures and vaudeville tomorrow. will be able to meet Farmer--
-Admission. 15 and 35 Cents. 4
that in which the children’s men respect, who. has their confi-
tal attitude-iformed. • ... dence and trust completely in
In directing "Our Dancing his or her heart, will mot give
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details of the game to be played
between Gilmer, District 7 and Player
Farmersville, -of District 6 for' Osborn Powers
semi-final, football champion- Ramie Lee Matthews
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Presnell was elected by two 3 ‛
votes, and declared elected by 4
the County Commissioners, over ' >
the present incumbent, J. M. 2
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1928, newspaper, December 10, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442369/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.