The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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We now have all kinds of Chil-
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Springs where Mrs. Shelton has
been taking treatment. , ---
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Webb and
family and Miss Hazel Spann
attended church near Pritchett
Sunday.
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"Im a cop. "And you’re Fern Caras. Let me tee that dough.” "
•" (Posed he Charles Bickford and aruyo MehobE. .
WE HAVE BOUGHT THE
BANKRUPTSTOCK
of DIXIE STORES. Tyler
and are offering to the pubke
some wonderful bargains.
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Ross Cox Saturday night:
Mr. Fred Hawkins contem-
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, OCToNEk 21, 1932
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Bidn, fearful that he would khow
ezoflon, erept into the proteclive
hhelor a hard exterir. '‘Jeanie,, the
--iran saw you go In— saw yoh
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The Senior Sunday School
cigs.* has been divided into two
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VERMIFUGE 4
For Expellinq Worms
sliot through the heart. We folind
the gun and we found four hat No
ope else was seen to go in or leave
that apartment." . t,
TBridn, I didn't do it!" ehe sob-
bedhystericaily. "I didn't know -he
had a gun41 forgot my hat and was
. acard to go back and get It' I’m
ncred now. Hian—I didn’t do it—
not even what you told me to do—
Afand kimsed Iter lovinuts.
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Much interest is being man-
ifest in the Epworth League,
which meets each Sunday ev-
ening. The club was’ divided on
Sunday night with Misses Jew-
el* Phillipa and Roxie Bland an
captains of the two sides. ‛Fhe
program committee, Mrs. Lena
tory and etinteal teats have provea
will posiuvely kilt thexe germa and
rentore feet ao inieetra to a normar, •
fieutehy conditien. It I* nimply rifled •
on the feet and into thnshona,
‘Meritt Foot Powder quickly enmh
patea exeeuwlye petaiation tind licit-
due truely to the fast that theje i"E, of the toek. It heoa ireitation
germa hibernute in ta poren of the and z wnnurpawdfr charinu and
ahoen. -Sniven and ilulds avpifoalen a deodorant Whyanrteranotpier
only totbe reet DO Nor PibNic. day»M» thin feat workine treat-
ruArH THE rons— pTIE mem ispositivelz.awemt-tt .
BhON* overcome thno duaronming conii-
AladieaT Setenee has recently -de- -Uonn or your Btopey retuneled? — “
from Overton. - •
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wille-
ford received news last week of
the arrival of a 9-pound girl
at the. home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jewel Pritchett, Enon. She was
formerly Miss Evelyn Wille-
ford of this community.
Mrs. G. A. Loyd of Gilmer,
with her son Mr. Carl Loyd and
wife of thi- place, leave this
week for a two weeks visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Duf-
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ATHLETE’S FOOT
Over 30 Million Americans Now Have It—
Is This Dreaded Disease Becoming a Plague?
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When you want something . . . yet aren’t quite
sure if you can Afford ft ..w look through the ads
in the Mirror. You’ll find it there at the price
you can afford to pay.
tional - Service—Bro Truman
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by photorraptiera. Brian linked at
a.1Jcahie nutely for a moment The
Pnlumiled He took hev In Niw arm*
ing college at Commerce.
Otr boys are boxing now for'
hvelihood, " y
We have a good school '
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Strange
We
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Have
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Been
Can we receive the Baptismal
of the Holy Ghost, if no does it
have the same power as in the
days of the Apostles?— Bro. C.
W. Bell; alternate Bro. W. R.
Arrington. 1
2 p. me—What Benefit can a
Church hope, to receive from a
Sunday School?—Bro. George
Hart.
2 :30—How should Sunday
School Superintendents and
Teachers be Electe?—To Re
Supplied.
7:30 p. m.—Song and devo-
tional service—Bro, J. A.-Rut-
ledge.
but is improving somewhat.
Miss Lois Spann and Mr.
Leonard Garrett were pleasant
caller's in this community Sat-
urday morning.
There will be a. masquerade
party and box supper given
Looking
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disease |H very contakloun and is
prouding whth alarmin rapidity
ameng all elunnes ot people.
•■<1 to go over .the place inch by
inch. suddenly, he heard the ele-
vator door closing. Someone rang +-----
the itcii. As Dan started to answer , Jordan,
the door. Brian stopped him—-
"Duck'" he told him.
After ringing the bell again, and N
Boys Dress Shirts ...... ■ 39c
Children’s Unions ui...au.. 25c
Menn Work Pants ..r 75c
Children’s Hom. pr, «c u» 10e
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entertaining.
‘Th Phillips family had as
Sunday guests sone friends
inthianf,. verses 31 to 36.—Bro.
J. C, Harrell; alternate Bro. J.
W. Petty.
11 a. m.—Preaching, to.be
supplied.
' " 12 ;00— Dinner. ■
1 :30 p. m.—Song and Devo-
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Next Sunday night is. our
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The Banner Singing met with
the good people of Sand Hill
Sunday. It was very well at-,
tended, with good singing. Ev-
ery one present seeemd to en-
joy it very much. '
There ie some sickness over
our community.
Little .Mitchell Massy, who
has' been very siek is better
now.
We are glad to report a good
Sunday 1 School. Our young
folks take a great interest in it. -
—We have one of the best sing- ,
ing classes in th country.
The newly, married couple,
Mr. and Mrs Burniee Massy,
visited intheNorrs Massy
home Sunday.
The young people hada par-
ty at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
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vetoped an utuanzins treatment khown
i a* Multi Poot Iwder, whien laboru. '
EAST MOUNTAIN
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• Mrs. Thomas Wells Jias been
seriously ill but ‘ is improved
at this writing. w ‛
Miss Hazel Spann spent Sat-
urday with home folks at Lone
" Mountain..
Mrs. Homer Clements of Wi-
nona spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Porter here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shelton
door lock. Brian looked down ahe
— stairway.
"r"I think that’s her coming in
now," he tola Jones. "Let me talk
-to her frst." - r
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turned to the room while Brian
waited* for Jeanie at the head of
the stairs. ,
The door opened and a very de-
jected-looking Jeanie walked in
alowly. Suddenly she saw Brian,
and berXaco radiated" ireliet and
gladness. ।
"Hriant" She ran up the atairs
and flung bernelr into his arms
"Brian— tian-1 didn’t do it! I
couldn’t!" ’ '
She was, naturally., retering to
Val’s aztempts, 'to hanhandle tier,
but Brian put the, lozical construe-
. tion on tier statement,
\ "It looks bad for you., Jcanfe,"
tie said sternly
Hlu| drew atay from him in sure
pse. "Wha do you mean? I ran
away from Um. I ran out without
my het. I—I couldn’t let him paw
me. I walked.all the way homet"
she looked at him surchingly:
"HrlantWhat Arc you looking at
me like that for"
"You ran away from him." Brian-
said slowty, "leaving ■him on the
floor of the living, room— dead."
she stilled ’ a meream. "Dead?
You're crazy! I jst came from
' there—
i "So did 1" He took her' by the
shoulders. "You’re in a terrile
jam. and I want to do all l ean for
you. It won’t be mueb, anyhow,
but it'll be nothing umess you tell
me the truth." ', ,
•I am telling the truth t she Mid
franticedly. “I went there with
hfoL yea—but I got away. He isn’t
dend-he can't be!"
Reading the ads consistently to supply your
daily wants is a habit with so many homemakers
" that its advantages heed no emphasis. It saves
you time and money and is a great convenience
as well. Then, too, the ads keep you informed of
all the newest things that make life fuller and
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singing date. We have new
books and are eager to begin.
We will meet’ extra early .in
_________ _________ _____ J., order to give the program be-
seriously ill with pneumonia, fore singing time.j ' —
The pie super at the church
last Sunday for the benefit of
the school . was well attended
wifh. pretty good receipts.
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he thratenea me and I ran—
stpaight hele- don't let them take,
me Brian—whu chanc have 1 20
if they take me-I didn't do it! I
didpt know he was .dead till you
told me-oh, 1 wish I was decd,
myseiti"
she broke away from him and.
* clinging to the atair rail, continued
Uf mob „iteously
The door to her room opened
"Murphy!"
Jones and Grogan came out
Jeahie looked terrinied at the two
men.
"Wt ought to be on our way now J
to’bzok Hi,- prisoner, and get dowf
to Hndtunrters," suid Jones, Ho
turned to Jeanie "Youn haveeto
coma with un, girlie"
J^nie atare at him. terror
ntrtken, suadehl she turned and
daahed down the stair#. Brian was
after her like a shot eatehing her
ne she was about to open the door.
8 p. m.—Preaching-—Bro.
Tom Johns.
SUNDAY . 7
10 a. m.—Sunday School.
11 a. m,—Preaching-, to be
supplied.
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Mrs, Gladys Douglass as teach-
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Everybody come to church
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for Brian.' He couldn’t face that
aceusing atare At Jeanie’s." J
"Did ie doorman descrihe her as
being upmet 2" asked Hlanxon, the
assistant b. A.
"Ye sir He said she was crying
and—’ Brian felt the words stick
In his throat.
“Knap out of it. oficer"" said
Hanan impatinntiy,
i "—and'she didn’t have a hat!".
Brian- blurted the words out.
Hanson pieked up Jeanie's hat. "Is
thia the hat found in the apart-,
ment ?"
Brian nodded reluctantly. ’
"How do you identify it as hers?"
Hanspn shot At him.
Tve seen it on her."
Hanson turned to Jeane. < "Is this
your hat?" • • •
"Yes" she answerd in a colorless
volee:----— .—
He rose and chucked it back on
the desk. "Peopleis Exhibit A,"
Hanson picked' up his nhat and
jammed it on hastily
"Book her." he said briefly. "Take
her to the Tomhs."
Jeanie jumped to her feet, and
in light his coat sleeve.
"Mister, you can't do this to me!"
she cried desperately. "I didn't do •
it! I swear I didn‛ do it!"
Hanson remove her clinging
fingeraicoldly, "They pay judges to
listen to that etuff." He turned to
the uniformed-attendants.—-'Take
herawray."- — . —
"Isn‛ there anyone to help me?"
she plended. "I haven't done any-
thing" —f .
Brian was suffering acutely.'
"Jeanie, you've got to go—but I'll
get you a lawyer! I'll—"
She turned on- him furiously.
Gasping with rage and terror. she
accused him of being the cause of
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groups with Mies Jowel-Phil-
lipa snd Mr. Jim Shockey an
tg . . , , captains, contesting on attend-
he- e Monday night, October sanceThe contestywit close ab-
putmas _wiu the lesers
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all her trouble. She bucked and
plunged in a desperate effort to get
awar-ard, shrieking wildi. she win
led down the gloomy coreldor.
Grogan turned to Brian with
rough' sympathy, "Well, that's
that." .
".Maybe it isn’t," said Brian slow-
ly "Im not through—yet""
He hurried out. got in his car and "
drove back to Vai's apartment. Dun,
an old, patrolman,■ greeted him.
. "Well, Mr. Murphy It's fine seein"
ya and me dyin' of solitude."
Brian brushed past him and en- ,
tered the living room. He proceed-
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The Fifth Sunday meeting of
the Liberty Baptist Association
will be held with Oak Hill Bap-
tist church, two miles west of
Bettie, Friday night, Oct. 28,
1932.
7:80 p. m.—Song and Devo-
tional’ Service—Bro. W. W.
Stephens.
7 :45-- Introductory Sermon-
Bro. Truman Jordan; alternate
Bro. Edd Spier. „
SATURDAY
9:15 a. m.—Song and Devo-
tional Service—Bro. Geo. Hart.
9:30 a. m.—What is the
meaning by the marks of the
beast? Anil what will become
of those that posess it? Refer-
ence Rev. 13:15-18.—Bro Tom
Johns; alternate Edd Spier.
10 a. m.—Will there be re-
wards in Heaven and degrees
in Hell, if so what are they?—‛
.Bro. Truman Jordan; alternate
Bro. Romie Fielden.
10:80 a. m.—Give explana-
I tion of 14th chapter of 1st Cor-
WHAT HAf HAPfa^KD
dtantt Greeu intetriende hU nriaw
Murphu. a dftreti r Hr piees ker a
fface to mere uxd a poaitio I* a ahow
Then ne prncceilg m hepiret her. Jennie.
Amt, resoltse to forget him hhe ooe»
eut vith Vol Preach; who i Feia
• ovaae er-femting ludu of Jani’
4Nei, gigolo. Vel takea money from
) / «ie black wnilt RMoMrr tromau
Iu.,onde, 10 Mitt 0l a front for
Whei Jtania ge Co VnV9 aaaHiarit.
•he it remoTeeJrl. Ahn reka avoy
tram l*l and rums away, hat free He-
rexvm.cqn.run fllT her, a voice
aropacnim. He to err jme
• zlandize. 'I beek of him. she fr"*
. 2m that ehe knows erriythiun. even
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hlcel mail'd hire. Uantrn. He threhteae
^a^errnt.^ as
> leanu thimiuh the amrvice ertt.- Hrinn.
cam ng to anret Val for the hlaeh-
mofli,i (i. him arad. o)( the eola
whee the leit it, he 'tern Jeanie a hat.
FOW QO ON WITH THU ATONY
When Jeanie, . breathless and
miserable, stopped running, several
btoks away from Vol's apartment,
shediscovered yml she bud left her
hat there. However, she had no de-
Mre to recover it. She had had
.enough of Val French. About to
tail a taxi, she found, to her con-
sternation that she had no money.
With a little sigh, kherheadvd home-
- ward on toot. —
--- Xher apartment, Ertan wailed.
. with two more detectives. One was
Grogan, the other a man from the
Homicide Srumd,donea, hy name
They stepped out of Jeanie’s room,
after a brief inspection. ‘ “
"Looks like she beat it," said
Jones.
•— As he spoke they heard the click
pr a key beig inserted in the street
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►Everybody is invited to come.
Mrs. Vannie Palmer of Mar-
shall has been visiting relatives
here. ,
DIL PIFLDJILL.
FIFTH SUNDAY MEET-
ING OF THE LIBERTY
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
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getting no answer. Fern Cavan en-
tered guietis. she stood Hstening
for a moment. Her eye lighted on
the disordered desk. With a littie
cry, she hurried toward it She
hunted through the papers for a
moment, then through some books.
Just as she was about to throw
aside the last book, several cur-
rency notes Hutt bred out With a
little exclamation, she gathered
them up greedily.
‘"What are you doing?"
she turned with a cry of fright.
Brian walked over to her. _
Nothing."' she stammered. "F—”
Instinctively, she put her hand be-
hind her. - ,
Brian held out his hand. "Let’a '
see what you found." 4
Fern was thoroughly' scared, i
"Who are you? What right fave
you—"
"I'm a eop. And you're Fem
Cavan. Let me see that dough "
she.backed away from him—Il’s
mine! He stole It!" It betmgst
me!" .' • 1“ -
Brian made a Erab for her "All
right. Maybe you'll let the District
Attorney see it," He selzed her by
the' arm. "Come on!” •
With a cry she broke away from
huh and started'to dash out.,,
“Dun'." Brian called
Dan stepped Into the bedroom
doorwav. and Fern ran into his
arms. Brian ran 9Ver and caught
her.
•come on. slaber!"
Shie protested wildly As they
fotced her to go with them.
"I did nothing"' she. erted. "You
cant prove it. I'll get a lawyer
I'll get stener! You ve got nothing
on me. It was arcidental, -eir-de-
fenser" A - \ • '•fy1 !
Brien and Jeanie walked slowly
from the District Attorney’s omce
Sb.' wouldn’t look at him ,
"Jeanie,” he pleaded, "say sortie-
thing to me or I'll go nuts?;' -
"You didn't believe me." She gait
stonily.
A lottery of photguraphers bore
Tlown on them Brian, turning
erabbed Jeanie's arm an retreated -
hurriediy Turning a corner or ine-c
eorridor, thes saw several more
photographera.coming toward them, n
Brion threw open a doot and thrust
Janie in They *tood, aghast A
wedding ceremony won being per-
Formed They were in a Judge’a
chambers. ;
. “---you may kiss the bride now,"
the magintrate was maying
Brian and Janie bolted eut. In
ihs corrdor, they were sirroundea
All ministefs of the Gospel
Bre invited: as well as all Sister
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