The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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, Morriss D.- Moss, Annis and
Richard Dix is the most re-
Morriss Sadler, were
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Matinees at 1 :30 And 3
of the Marines’’ now showing at
Don’t forget that this car will
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Register your earin your own
tervals Miss Elder cutthe mor
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in front of her, at
visit to Dallas.
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to serve" can be answered here. The finest foods-and the
$14 -finest .assortment of fruits, vegetabbles, meats, sea foods.
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Chevrolet Co.
SHOP NOW
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Crosby-McGaughy-Marshall Co.
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on Saturday afternoon, charged
with stealing cotton from h cot-
Mrs. E. E. Drape of Gates-
ville arrived in Gilmer Monday
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accident six milsfhis side of
Shreveport Satrday night.
He left here Saturday after-
ternoon with his wife, but she
At Christmas time everyone
wants to be in their own home
If you do not own a home,
plan to be in your ‘new home'
next ‘Christmas.
Your Own Home
And Fireside
Killed On Way
To Shreveport
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friends and relatives. .
He ran into a carparked in
the road and turned his car over
He had resided in Gilmer for
about two months and was em-
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Ruth Elder Provokes Air-Mind-
edness; Both in Film
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the time pointing out some spot
of interest. When they landed
Dix waxed enthusiastic ovem-the
Hightrand stated that at his leis
ure time he expected to take up
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Have Your
Garments
mentsat.Mr: Searte Hart’s. t -
He is survived hyhis wife.,
seven children and fifteen grand
day rain which was five pinches.
The roads except the highway.
paired is going to interfere with
the Christmas trade.
RICHARD DIX ---
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and poultry are here in the best quality at prices that blend
economy with enjoyment. 4
R. 0. MOUGHON, Groceries
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Mrs. Wash Williams
i Died Saturday
tent that they are required to
absolutely fresh- taunderied woi
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Mr. Charles Roberts who has
been quite kick with the fl- is
be here tomorrow and Wednes-
day;’ Dec. 18 and 19.- It is ex- ’
pectd that every Baptist wil .
have a part/yr filling the car. ’
J. W. Croley Hardware Co.
We Handle Perfection Oil Stoves___
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We corf roll out damaged fenders and bodies besides
the many other features that you will be surprised
to find in A shop in a city no larger than Gilmer,
but we think Gilmer is entitled to the best so we
have instatted everything that is required of—a _______
modern up-to-date shop, \ ’
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Mattox, J. T. Baird and C. T.
Crosby have returned from a
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We can help you achieve this
goal. See us ow about plans
and all building materials.
Denman Lbr. Co.
. . “The Home Builders”
BE OPEN UNTIL EIGHT
O'CLOCK TONIGHT
Heavy rains delayed arrival of
“Moran of the Marines" today
and It will not be here until the
bus arrives at about eight
o’clock.- Please make your ar
rangements- to come at that
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And Got Loeed Up Inajl Satur-
day Might.
— Dave. Jeffry, colored, sald to
have been drunk, ran Into a wa-
gon driven by Mr. Shirley Sat-
urday night,and hurt one of his
nudes pretty badly and knocked
the wagon off in the ditch. - —
Constable Jack Riley locked
him up, and he was still in jail
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begin the day with
irk, white clothes.
• Join the Marines and see the girls, See what Dix in a
» uniform won. See Ruth Elder, of tiantic flying fame, soar 3
f in the skies. See how Dix makes love to this brave and 2
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Incline your ear and come un-
to me; hear, and your sou shall
live; and I will make an everlast
ing covenan$ with you, even the
sure merries of David.-—1st.
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the Crystal theatre.
In several of the climatic
scenes Miss Elder is culled upon
to display her skill .at.the con-
trols of a fast airplane. It was
while’ these scenes were being
filmed that Dix became enthus-
iastic over flying.
During a lullin taking one of
the scenes Miss Elder asked Dix
carpenter and accupied apart- are in an almost impassable con-
dition. and uhless speedily re-
Heavy Rain; ’
Creeks Up;
Bridges Down
A forty-eight hours incessant
rain in Upshur courity Saturday
and Sunday put all the creeks
out of their banks, washed away
many little bridges and the abut
ments of some of the larges ones
Cypress was out of its banks
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passable roads. _
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MesdamesM. R Smith. R| L. was seated
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CHEVROLET -SERVICE
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fp fbr Holiday ,
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Mesdamaes M. R. Smith ald
Wes Ledbetter spent Sunday in
Tyler.
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CAR or PROVISIONS TO . ,
BEeKNER ORPHAN HOME 4 dlery hisileading lady in
The holiday season with its many parties and other :!
festivities will soon be here, and every wie will want -to be 3
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arrested cent convert to the. air among
the film colony, and he was in-
- Elder makes her first
professiona appearance in a mo-
tion pteturei “Moran of the
Marines." According to critics
who have witnessed the. film she
will have no trouble in following
a screencareer if she so chooses.
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flying,as a sport. He said he
reasn why" Wallace
road fund so that we may have
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Monday was cold anH cloudy
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• Mr. 'H. S. Vineyard, aged
‘; about 60, was filled in an autq
-=4 Saturday Night in an Auto Ac-
cident.
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ton house near West Mounttkin. n active interest in flying by CRYSTAL WILL NOr '
no.less a person than Ruth El-
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month. There was eleven inches I . i ff
prior to the Saturday and Sun- O^VC dellry.
morning for-a .visit „with.her
/2 daughter, Mrs. W. H. Coleman '
j Chargd With .
Cotton Theft
county, and thereby -help the heights and flew for a half hour
circling the countryside.- At in-
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byMiss Elder s efficient man-
ner in handling that little ship"
said Dix. "Sh certainly knows
how to.fly. It is litt|e.wonder
she had so much confidence in
5 making the trans-Atlantic flight
AWAIT YOU AT THIS STORE
Only a few more days left for Christmas shopping
1, 1 and the quickest and casiest method is to bring
2 n your gift list to this store and do nil yotr shopping
{ here under one roof.
No ned to expose yourself to the weather or jostle
X ' s round in the crowd, you can find choice appropri-
ate giisFor every one on your list right here.
Silken lingerie, gloves, hose, handkerchiefs, purses,
1 corsages, household linens, sweajers, sox, belts,
ties, bath robes, house slippers, and hundreds of
other lovely gii suggestions await you here.
Mubeat Oash Priees Paid For EeeK roultry and Duller I - 4
teosemove eveveneeovenessenvsectavtttrti atti 4vd-
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Geyour clothes in orderhow. Regardless of how sheer < >
or dainty the garment we can clean and refresh it for you. <>
2 beautiful girl. Love and fun and actien all the way through ;
.2 See “Moran of the Marines"and laugh for weeks.
-A Paramount Picture -T
? Also Parameunt News and Qur Gang Comedy “CRAZY ;
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and running over the long dump,
and some of the embakment
stopped at Marshall to visit with' ploughing off.
There has been an unusual
Remembe- the Orphans at
Christmas time.
MEN send ts your suits and coatsnow so we can get ♦
1 ‛ them cleaned before the last minute rush, - ♦
COE CLEANING CO.
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Mrs. Wash Williams, an aged 1 [
lady of Concord died Saturday, 1 ,
and was to have been buried J;
Sunday at the Concord cemetery 1 [
but the water ran into the grave !,
faster than- it could be dipped 31
out, and the funeral was post- 1 ,
poned until Monday. ’
She was a most estimable <:
Christian woman and.her death
will be deeply deplored by a <;
la rge -circle of friends and-rele-
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Gilmer
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I was impressed very much
You buy suits— food-—serv ice of all kinds. and you 2
know in Advance what Lhe cost will be. Isn’t it logical to;
? buy your Chevrolet repairs the same way? 2
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if he had ever flown before. Dix
replied that he had. -yeras ago,
but had never flown in one of
the"new and modern type of
planes in use tdday.
“Well, hop in!" requested
Miss'Elder to Dix, “and we’ll
take a-tittle spiu."
The two. soared .off into the
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Into A Wagon
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VOL. 18. NO. 238
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A new easy ;
chair,new liv- _ i!
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niture, a new 3 ;
bed room suite <'
or some small :'
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piece to dress : ;
lop the home. •
Give Hume- 1
tking for the -
home this year 7
There are a lot of motorists who buy repairs on ‘ guess 3;
; The repair man's “guess" on the price is like most guessing 4
[ —uuually far from what it should be.
There’s no guesswork n Chevrolet Motor ( ompany s 2
[ Flat Rate,System ofLabor. nisa cost system devised b) 2
: Chevrolet, based on high grade factory jb, using factory 2
; specified equipment--and factory standards of High Grade 2
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Mrs. W. E. Quinn and little
son Chrildress -have returned
from a visit to Dallas. C
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Just received, large shipments
of nice Christmas gifts suittable
for the entire family or the
home, at Naylor’s Cash Store,
236 3td itwc
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We want you to be one fThemmany that will in-
spect our shop and service department between -
now and January the First. -
We boast and are proud to say that wo now have
the most modernly and best equipped service de-
partment in East Texas and you will say so your-
self when you pay us,a visit.
We have recentl installed several thousand dollars
—.....worth of new and modern machinery and equip-
ment, beside you will notice that we take great
_ pride i the appearance of our mechanics to the ex-
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HOLIDAY DINNERS
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, EXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 17, 1928. *
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR •
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Remember we will gladly check over your car--and not one 1
ceat’swrth of repair work will be recommended unless ae. •
tually needed. ,..&.4 •
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1928, newspaper, December 17, 1928; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442380/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.