The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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church has arrived and will be
installed at once, so if it turns
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Child Labor Bill that would pro-
hibit a child working before he
increased three
glad that the
digestion, relieves heartburn,
tones up the stomach and by its 1
agreeable' cathartic effect, it
empties and purifies the'bowels.
Try it. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Gilmer Drug Co., Special Agts.
Cranberries, Celery, Nuts, Choice Canned Goods, are all
here for your order.
Discontented she ’ began to
: think. The girls in the office
Little Child Shall
l Avis Pritchett and
ance of success:
A whole new vista of happi-
- Fhe dance appointed to be at
Enoch Hall next Friday the 21,
will not be held on account of
Conference being held at Enoch
and Kelsey, the last of this
week and’ first of next.
Shelby.
Doxology.
Our State Convention meets
in Wichita Falls, Nov. 17-22.
The theme of the Convention,
“The Conservation and Develop-
When you come here for a Suit or Overcoat and we ask you,
“what do you want ” you don’t have to ask “what have you got”.
We run a Custom Tailoring Service which means:
All shades and designs of fabrics;
If the people of the United
States wish a plentiful and un-
interrupted supply of gasoline
and fuel oils, they will do well
to recognise the one fundamen-
tal fact—the need that explora-
tion for oil shall be kept up at
Address ______________________________________
See editor of the Mirror for
scholarship.
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welcome her back among us.
Mr. Taylor Lee and wife, Mr.
Sam Vernon and wife, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vernon Sun-
Jury list for the second week
of the County Court Upshur
county, beginning 24th day of
November, A. D. 1924: - . :
, T J Kirkpatrick, Glenwood.
C B Still, Rosewood. '' ‛
T R Isabell, Ore City.
Rube Smith, Gilmer. ‘
J H Sobey, Gladewater.
J B Trice, Glenwood, R. 2.
W R Stephenson, Rosewood.
R C Covin, Gilmer, R. 4.
Harry Bonner, Gilmer, R. 5.
B F Mitchell, Gilmer, R. 4.
P S Collier, Gilmer.
R W Camp, Gilmer, R. 4.
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NEWS NOTES
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REX MOUGHON, Grocerie,
Phone 156
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What Do You want?
the same special training, such GIFTS for X
as the General Secretarial, Gen- ive by hemaM
COUNTY COURT
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ago, Miss Schroder visited the
Commercial school that has the
was keeping her in the grind.
One morning, a few months
If you are subject to attacks of
heartburn or indigestion, it may
do you good to learn that Prick-
ly Ash Hitters is a prompt and
for the book now. It is Free.
Tyler Commercial College,
Tyler, Texas.
better. and learn to love them
and our neighbors children bet-
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“What I expect of the P. T. A.,”
by a teacher, Mr. Shelby; by a
GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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Childreen”—Mrs. A. F. Shep-
perd.
Piano solo—Daphne Phillips.
A brief talk or paper on
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able.
Owing to the fact that Miss
Bryson is giving a recital on
Nov, 21, our regular program is
postponed until Friday Nov. 28,
at 3:30 o’clock.
Program
Song—Corona tion.
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Mrs. Jack Burros is at home ;
again after a short stay at the
2xu “I vyt^notked this,” says Old Josh hum, -
“It makes no difence when they come
3 Or how, they ain't benhereaday
32E Before they puts their pride away
H Aascptrxeadown’tmplasanareams:
32 There surely ain’t no finer sight
35522 Than fellers waitin’ for a bite!
Mrs. O. A. Towery called on
j were indispensable. If one of
them were to leave it would be
difficult to fill her place, but
anyone of the thousands of
girls coud -stepright in and
take her place in the bindery! It
was her lack of training that
It is the simplest thing in the world to order your Thanks-
giving dinner. Phone us the list of foods you wish to
serve and we will select them with, care from the choicest
of our season’s offerings, and deliver them to your home +
in ample time for your ne eds.
was much easier, and their
hours were not so long. Yet, not
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ui be the attraction
ported last payment made on
Victrola. Report from sand-
wich and coffee sale on election
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be suppled.
Willie Fae Jeter.
Vocal solo—Mrs. Chas.
Knowles’ Grocery
PHONE 109 .
we had. We have designated
Thursday Nov. 20, as Parents’
Day instead of Friday the 21.
Everyone who can, visit the
ceptionally low prices before
you buy. Mrs. Chas. Rogers.
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the O. A: Towery farm.- .We
I " Somehow they all seems more like men—
2 Or else it makes ’em boys again— E95
$ But, anyhow, the poorest lad 5
S is jest as free an’jest as glad g.
i. As any millionaire can be;
• An’ what seems best of all to me S3
t is how most everybody lends 5
", A helpin’ hand that makes ’em friends. %
da “The toilin’ world is far away
"MR An’ life fer us jest now is play,
89 But I've observed that fishin’ brings
ks A lot o’help for other things:
yg Men learns the worth of patience here
gy. An’ what it means to persevere;
EF They learns that nothin' counts unless
It helps 'em share their happiness.”
salary had been
THAT NEVER CAME fold. She was
day, $22.20. Expenses $10.10.
net profit $12.10, making bal-
- ance to date $19.10.
Mrs Calvin Me* omc was ap-
she appeared in “Ashes of Ven-
geance.” • It was directed by
Chester Franklin for release by
Joseph M. Schenck through
First National. Norma has the
role of an Ouled Nail dancing
girl.
ger incomes. No matter . what all times on a scale that will
your circumstances, there is a meet the constantly increasing
stop in the ladder of success for needs
you. It is within easy reach of Production may go up or
you—get the training and fill production may go down, but
your place on the ladder of sue- the history of the demand in the
cess. | United States in the last twenty
If you are ambitious, and want years is one of great increase,
to get a business training that almost year by year.
will make your future a greater", Unjustified political agitation
success, you will clip the coupon hurts the fhdustry, which re-
below and send it for the large, ‘ sults in reduced oil output and
208-page book, “Achieving Sue- exploration and higher prices to
cess in Business.” It is free and the consuming public.
you should let it help you to ' . . ■ . __
secure the position that awaits 1 Samuel Gompers and organ-
you when you are trained. Send ‘zed labor have come out for the
What You Want You Get!
ALDREDGE, THE TAILOR
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mother, Mrs. Martin; by a high ; ness was open to her. And
school student, Eloise Barker, (greater success was ahead. Her
Beginning Thursday, Novm-
ber 20, we will deliver 190in the
residence by orders only. Your
order must be in the office by
10 a. m. for delivery that day.
We will continue making our
delivery on the square.
Phone 1871East Texas Ice Co.
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ter. We must work for our
neighbors chiidren as welLas+am visit the convalescent with
our own. We dare not stop atsmiling faces
our own door-step. The sooner
equipment to give the young
people the training needed for
the business world. She told
them that she wanted the “best
course they had.” When she
completed the course, not' so
very long ago, she was com-
petent for Stenographic and
Boopkeeping, or for private
secretary. She had an assur-
the future.-f
She was tired of waiting for
promotions; tired of waiting for
salary raises that mean comfort
and happiness—salary raises
that never came.
K ! below has been the means of
De. . ■ helping hundreds of young men
75. 1 |and young women to earn big-
—elha
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ment of - Child- Life,” will be
stressed by the speakers from
the standpoint of the respons:
bilities of the home, the sch kA
the church,"the State, .d the
Nation.”—Nov. Bulletin.
Next business meetirsg will be
held Friday Dec. 5. at 3 o’clock.
Every member expected to be
□resent. Visitors will be moat
welcome. Come.
Parente’ day is Nov. 21 This
is one of our calendar days and
its object is school visiting. Our
report to our district meeting
Oak Lawn sanitarium in Gilmer,
and feeling much better for
which we are all thankful. Let’s ,
—gjageeNOVEMBERm18,1924.
the Crystal tonight.
“The Song of Love,” the
Sahara romance, will reveal
Norma at the zenith of her art.
She has"the role of a passionate
ittle dancer of the Algerian
organized labor a better chance
but it would cripple many in-
dustries. Besides, a child that
has never been trained to any
kind of work before 18, will
never want to work. "
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MATTRESS
FOR THIS WINTER
Get our figures on a new mat-
tress our prices are very low
and the workmanship is the
best.
With cool weather here you
will need a warm bed and a
good mattress to necessary
for that.
GET OUR PRICES NOW!
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MARTINHALL
MATTRESS SHOP
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r told by a primary pupil, will show if we have observed
this day and how many visitors
A full line df fruit cake ingredients including raisins,
dates, currants, nuts, orange, and lemon peel and citron.
Also cranberries, vegetables, fruits and all that goes
a Thanksgiving Dinner.
training she had received had
caused her to step into a bigger
(better, higher-paid position.
There are thousands of
_______ i families than she. Th" girls in
Norma Talmadge in “Song of the office wer better paid be-
Tnve" ’ ... -i-ne, atlcause they were trained—they
of fifty books from the
and cheerful. - I
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ell,as medicine.
The Parent-Teachers Associa-, Jack Frost came down with a
tion met ‘n busmess Friday । veiigeance onalI tender vegeta-
Nov. 7, opened, with the1Con-,tion last night, not even regard-
gress prayer by Mrs. Moore, ing the pot plants that might
Minutes of last meeting read have been in his wake_as mine
and approved. Treasurer re-
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Mrs. Willie Porter has moved
back on her farm just south of
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We go forth in .the cause ofallas wen
children the greater will be’our. a‘The bird season, must be on _________________________
own childs enefit. [now. Nuff said,if one can read p, cp Ap, paie,
Mr. Magrill, president of the between the line.s , - -ms SALARY KAISE
school board. -met with us and I Sunday afternoon the Wst
assured us of the co-operation Mountain' Singing class meets
of the members of the school
Represents the latest achiev-
ments in typewriter construc-
tion; gives the greatest meas-
ure of satisfactory service and a
quality of work that to unsur-
passed. j
J. M. SHEPPERD
DISTRIBUTOR
Gilmer, Texas
Also soil Remington Portable.
Their work eral Business, General Railroad, ton thread 10e per yald *' J
General Western nion, Gen- H. Floyd, mlinry 210-6te
board with us in every matter
pertajring to the advancement
and upbuilding of thte school,
they are right with us—for a
bigger, better school. Onward
and upward is our cry, and
everybody must step in line and
march with us or step aside and
let us pass, or stand still and be
run over.
Mr. Magrill advised us that
they would have book cases
A- built in at once, and he, Mrs.
Martin and Miss. Sshrum were
appointed to select place to
build them. They decided to put
them in the hall downstairs,
easily accessible to all rooms. At'
this writing Mr. Clark is work-
ing on them, and we hope soon
to have a very attractive and
creditable library ins-alled ,
Doesn’t everybody want in on
this good work for their town?
Come and join us. Come again,
Mr. Magrill, we like visitors
who bring us help and good
wishtes • 4 .
• We are at once to secure d
l era! Baking. : Bookkeeping,
Shorthand, Civil Service, Cotton
Clasaing, Radio, Business Ad-
| ministration. Penmanship or
Telegraphy. ' » » -
We’ve Got Everything!
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All kinds of models, ultra to conservative;
All kinds of prices, from $20 to $65- according to the quality
you want. ____
pointed Big Sister for Miss day.
•< Bumpus’ room. All the rooms ;
now have Big Suter’s anil we relatives at Hill Crest farm (G.
trust that c^’h one will do her w Davis) Sunday afternoon.
utmost to be a help and inspire- All those interested in the
tion tQ students and teachers Phillips cemetery will please be
Visit your room as often as pos- at the cemetery Friday at 9 a.
_ sible and always be present at' and resume the work that
the P. T. A. meetings. By do-. deferred at the last meeting
ing this, we will become better awaiting a rain. ra
acquainted with the teacher, un- -- - - -
derstand his or her methods
as usual, this being the 4th Sun- , c, ,, , , „ ,
day. We are looking for several She had worked all duy in the
other classes to meet with us.! bindery, of a great printing
Would be glad to see you out. plant. It was but one of hun- gg , .
Bring a good quartet j dreds of days that had gone be- Cecelia Schroeders throughout
Gypsy fore. And she knew that hun- , the world tody—toiling, work-
____________ • ' । dreds of similar drab. dreary, ing their lives away, tired of
days awaited1 her gin waiting for promotions and
State Library for three months, [
with the privilege of renewing
the loan for a secon three
months. . . ..
The drinking water system
was discussed, the children be-
ing forced to use the common
drinking bucket and cup, while
repairs are being made on some
part of the drinking fountain
system. Mrs. Moore consented
with the aid of Mrs. A. J. Wood,
to try in some way to improve
the conditions under which the
children have to get their drink-
ing water. This is a very im-
portant matter and should not
be neglected. Not only arc we
allowing cur children to violate
vital health rules, which r. g: 1
be the cause of some one con-
tracting an incurable disease,
not to mention_those of lesser
degree, but which sap their
vittality and lessen their pow-
' , era of resistance, but ' we are
also allowing them to violate
one of our State’s laws. Are we
aiding them to become ‘aw-
or she is 18. That would give efficient remedy. It strengthens
Success on bake-day is
not a matter of Luck—
USE .
CAUIMIT
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDU
And Learn Why it is Called
the"Best by Test” Leavener „ —
SALES r/t TIMES THOSE or ANT OTHER BRAND
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raises in pay that never come.
But they can get the right start
by taking one of the courses
that Miss Schroeder did and
Tyler Commercial College, at
Tyler, Texas, is the place to get
siRng for school on that day.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1924, newspaper, November 18, 1924; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432404/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.