The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Then she trifled with him '
and he got rough, so rough I
that she married him!
o’clock with a majority of the of-
ficers of the Council prescent.
HESE THINGS
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and bymaking these credits up
this summer will be able to en-
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It is crammed full
than the stage version
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bennett and
little daughter Alice Ruth. Mr.
are now conducting classes in trip Monday night,
summer school work at the Gil- ------
Mrs. J. E. Moughon and chil-
dven have returned from a visit
to Mrs. Moughon’s parents at
Elysian Fields.
quite a number of High School depart Wednesday for a months
students in attendance, especial- visit at Smiley. Te xns.
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Thrilling drama of a love
that wandered.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Niblett of
Hughes Springs are visitors in
Gilmer the guest of T. H. Briggs
and family.
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H. P MeGaughy Cashier.
OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
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The saving habit is the best insurance policy f" the years
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DOROTHY PHILLIPS In
Once to Every Woman”
A TRIAL 19 ALL WE ASK.
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FRIDAY Show starts at 7:45
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Miss Malvern Glover, of Sul-
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even with the convenience of .spent Tuesday in the city.
worth League in the league MissHughline Robertson of Ranger High School at Rans r
rooms at the Methodist church Jefferson ‘is here on a visit the Texas, departed Monday for
Monday evening at seven thirty guest of Miss Lyone-Childress. . Austin.
The students
Tom Moore, Jean Calhoun, Kate Lester and M. B. (Lefty)
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"OFFICER 666”
From the Cohan and Harris Nw York Stage Success.
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Km is a real treat!
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Miss Dunnigan of We si Moue- and Mrs. Benton, and Mr. and
fain ander went an opratin at Mrs. Marshall departed Monday
the ();d;lawr. sani1,"111m for Merrill’s Lake for a weck 1
--- fishing trip.
Our desire is that all the people cf the
nity may be numbered among our depositors.
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moi y is one thing we don't
wart to rush anv one into, for
this city, and Coy Bass, of Pitts-
burg, departed Sunday for Den-
ton, where they will reslime,,
their studies at the North ‘Tesas 6
Normal.
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for the coming year.
A business meeting was called
for Thursday night at 7:30
o’clock and every member of the
League is urged to be in attend-
ance, after the business of the
meeting has been attended to
, thre will be a social' hour and ev-
l ery one is promised a good time.
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Mr. ('''oil Hatt who has 1i
and C.l Miss Elizabeth Briggs departs
the Senior class of 1921-22 prob- Mrs. Flaneh Iedbeiter is con
ably one of the largest Gilmer c,1 .1.
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High School has ever had. . . . ,
many fri nets will rerrret to learn.
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She will visit .Misses Lois and
Ruth Crosby who are stiid nts at
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mounting higher and higher ev- nuite sick. Miss Rhonda Hart who has;
ery day, "hot air” is about the -— been here visiting her sister Mi s !
only kind you can spill. Mr. T H. Glezen spent Sunday M. B. Briggs departed Monday
I Speaking of news this is the at Wilkins Switch. for a visit to Nashville Tenn.
1 month for the brides to step on -- ----
; the front page. Just why Dan Mr. W. E. MIet lendon return- Mrs. Josie Taylor of Longview
i Cupid has always chosen June ed1 Mopday ti om Tyler. and Mrs. Mary Zimmerman oi
---- Little Rock, Ark arrived in Gd-|
Mr Howard Hood has return-mer Tuesday for a visit to Mis.
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A splendid star in her fin-
est portrayal.
A story that speaks of
sisterlove in a way you'll
all enjoy.
S keep your cook. We take just
sl groceries. Buy from us- anr
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Mrs. Gilchrist returned Mon- M,. PamahOliver, Mr. and Mrs
resume her studies at the North
Mr. I). T. DeBerry of Ort City Texas Normal.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
COUNCIL MEETS Mrs. Edward Glezen departed
Monday for Gladewater for a
There was an inteisting visit with her father.
meeting of the council of-the Ep- ____
A i id i t Nyou r E x pe ns es—
Rceis your payments—
Buik* tour Credit—
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I neeasc*you r con fidence—
Heps yovaccumulate—
Alt* William Duncan and Edith Johnson in
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Which is Chapter Eight of
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If there was ever a time when housewives should
spend money right, now is the time.
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-.....— Miss Fannie Harrison depart-
J |pre‛ty serious proposition, but Nir. Joe Wallace will depart ed Monday aftemour tor Dallas.
• 'the sub-editor needs the news Wednesday for Mesa Ariz. । W here she will consult a special
an I' there is anything we are ist and probably mid ngo trial
pre ient in writing, it is wed- Mr. Reese Barnwel has return ment for her eyes.
1 di, ed from a trip to Ballinger. I
o: course every one makes mis j Mrs. R. W. Williams is' mak
takes, especially a newspaper. Miss Fay Marshall has return-. ing an extended visit to her
Every once in a while they get ed t""n a visit to Longview. daughters, Mrs. R. L. Oliver at
things a little bawled up. For in- longview, and Mis. W. N. Dick
'stance the other day the Minor Mr Neill Buie mot red to 1i3 inson, at Timpson.
. published a directory of the coup Sandy Monday afternoon. -- .
—ty and city officials and omitted ' Mr. W W. LmenacK motored j -
= the name of Mr. J. N. Aldridge Hariny Vivian of Shreveport to Sulphur Spring.* Sunday to ----
= ’ as city attorney. But we are al- is here on a visit to home folks, hring home his daughter. Mi J qr
0 ways glad to correct our mis- Mary Elizabeth, w‛o n;l be ud 0l
H takes and appreciate you calling Mrs D- Davi o1 Houston is Viniting in th 1 0
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SHOW ALL DAY SATURDAY 10 and 20c ।
Last Episode of Art Acord in
THE PHANTOM FOE THE WHITE HORSEMAN" E
Alse a Good Comedy Neal Hart in 9 .
From Kitchen to Throne “GET YOUR MAN” Si
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mer High School. Iheri
Simpsonville after completing al
termk work as a teacher in the!
After a few minutes of prelim- day from Tyler where she spent 1 Frank Taylor and family and Mr.
inary business Milton Greer Meji the day. land Mrs._Gerge Matthews and
read the resolutions.and plans ---- family departed Tuesday for
for the coming year, these plans Mr. Pomp Floyd one of the Big Szndy to spend e week on
were made on the Standard of genial employees of tne Plant- a fishing trip.
Efficiency adopted by all Lea- ers Cafe is taking his vacation ----
gues at the Conference in Texar- this week. * I Mr. Edwin Marsh di and Mios
kana last week. After the read- ---- Lois Crosby who have been at-
ing of these plans and resolu- Misses Bonnie Fay Spencer and tending Baylor University at
tions it was voted that they be Lucille Craddock will leave Wed- Waco tor the past term are ex-
adopted for the working plans nesday for a visit with friends in'peeled to arrive home Friday to
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The cash plan will safe ou money, as we sell our
groceries at a very clos margin of profit.
SUB EDITOR STILL * SEE YOURSELF • mer. the guest of Mis W W.
ON THE JOB ♦ IN THE MIRROR * Lomenack
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i Yes, I’m still here and I’ll 18* ---- Mrs. |jan Witt ot Mt. 1Peasant|
here every day this week, but if Personal Mention of Those Wno was a visitor in Gilmer Saturday
some one doesn’t get busy with a Come and Go. ____
j little excitement to furnish some ---- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mathisj
'news, Pm not sure you'll have a Mrs. J- E. Boykin is reported and children and Mrs. T. II.
j "news” paper every day. It may duite sick. Chandler motored to Shreveport
• I resort to just, a "hot air sheet” -- Sunday.
especially with the thermometer Mrs. ( . ( . ( arson is reported ____ ■
“Look in .he "Mrrep" fur in
i for his busiest month I don't
know, but it’s ever the case and
from all thatis being whispered, edirom Pittsbng
;around this years crop for Up-
i shur County is going to be unus- Mis Cecile Raglanl
uallv large. Of course niatri- ing friends in l.ongvew
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Matinee and Night WEDNESDAY HI and 20c
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El Also a Goodomedy, "Nw R VI.GIA."
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PICTURES present
quite sick her many friends .w.H . —
, regret to learn. -— Mis. Leonard Perdue of Moun |
1 It asant i- visiting relatives in
. Mrs. Fletcher Lovell and Mi<; (iilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Perdu'
Mattie Bledsoe were visitors in are moving f heir residence from
Glenwood Monday. MI1. Pleasant to Texarkana.'”"'
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Dr. T. J. Allison cf Cadewater,
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1921, newspaper, June 7, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432012/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.