The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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LOCAL DEGREE TEAM
One of the stunts was for each
guest to read llines from one of
the plays the club has studied
this fall and get the other mem-
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The Crystal theatreplacedro
the market this morning "Smil-
age Books” good for hundreds
Christmas'program will be giv-
en for Masons and their families
!, . serve strict cleanliness in hand-
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extra social affairs. For this festive time you will want to I
Jook your hest, and Master Cleaning willhelp you solve your
clothes problem. __ ;
Master Cleaning will make your clothee look fresh and
.new and give you that well groomed appearance so desirable
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Phone un today. No. 153 and
we will start making delivery at
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A Former Gilmer
dady Passed Away
Mrs. Gid Christian died Dec.
18 at Paducah, Texas, at the
home of her son Mr. C. H. Chris-
tian and will be buried at Abil-
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Christmas
Warranty. Deeds (Cash or with Noke), Quitclaim Deed,
Deeds-of Trust, Automobile Chattel Mortgage, General
Mortgages, Single or in Duplicate, Bills of Sale, Ven-
dor’s Lion Notes, Release of Vendor's Lien, Transfer
of Vendor's Lien, Extension of Lien, Lease,; General
Form, Lease, Farm, Crop Rental, Lease, City Property,
Single and Joint Acknowledgements, v
OIL AND GAS BLANKS
88 Revised Texan Oil and Gas lease Special; Options,
Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease, Royalty Deeds,.Roy-
alty Contracts, Mineral Deeds, Release of Oil and Gas
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Yo can always get any of the following blank legal
forms at the Mirror office:
of smiles throughout the year
• most suitable
IS signally honored
The ’ watch night services,
bein' each year on the eve of
New leaf's by Tyler-.Masons
have become a tradition in East
Texas Masonic circles. ' —
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ternity is. the announcement
that the degree team of Bethes-
da Lodge, Gilmer. has been chos
cn to put on degree work at the
Tyler, celebration.
Heretofore they have usually
asked lodges in Dallas or other
cities to send degree teams to
help them for the night, but the
efficiency of the local membens
in Masonic work has resulted in
their being thus honored.
The Grand Master of Mason-
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TO LOVE” next Sunday and Monday. Lelia Hyams and 3
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1930.
2 til used and may bespurchased
: at a dikcoun+frem now until the
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By TUCKER -& LASCHINGER
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Masons To Have
, holidays are ower.
, You yeoud not purchase for
r her or him a more useful gift.
: Each time these, are used at the
; Crystal the giver will be pleas-
dollar you spend now than at any time since the war.
Gilmer Lumber
Company
THE GILMER MIRROR
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as will be on hand for the ser-
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When you buy milk from us, ♦
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are good fur tickets at the Crystal one hundred cents on
the dollar. Get one or more and present to your friend.
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Christmas Card
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family here moving to
try not to endanger the life and
property of the town. ‘ •
They are to, heed the warning-
pf any person who does, not
want fireworks sht around his
place of business or premises,
and if they do not;.do this all will
be stopped. "-t
In other words the city au-
thorities want the boys to have
the pleasure of shooting their
fire works,‘but they-don’t want
them to make a nuisance of it.
or endanger property, or shoot
torpedoes where there isalanger
of them putting out some one’s
eyes.
CRYSTAL OFFERS
SMILAGE BOOKS
FOR -CHRISTMAS
lines correctly.
Another feature of the pro-
gram that "was reminiscent of
the study course was for several
members to pantomine charac-
ters from "the plays that had
been studied.
Miss Mary Emma Sanders
presented four of her pupils,
Helen Mathis, Virginia Williams
Mary Lou Mullinix and Sarah
kou Cook, in u very entertaining
fantasy. - -+
Various games were played
that were heartily enjoyed.
The evening was not given
over entirely to feasting and
merriment, but the girls gave
some thought to the less fortu-
nate whose Christmas will not
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Misses Cecif, Ragland and
Mary Emma Sanders and Mrs.
Matlison Ragland entertained
the, Junior Twentisth Century
Club with a beautihluly plan-
ned Christmas party Wednes-
day evening at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. T. 8. Ragland.
Holly, Christmas greens and
a beautifululy decorated Christ-
mas tree-fofmed the decorations
for the reception suite, and frm
cd a festive background for this
holidayaffair., ■
After the guests arrived they
were ushered into the . dining
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Truck Growers’ meeting at
Xmas Tree Next
Tuesday Night
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;; A Christmas tree celebration
;; will be held by Bethesda Ma-
], sonic Lodge, Gilmer, next Tues-
day and you will see a list of pre
releases coming during the oli-
days. It menas Gilmer people
will see these pictures ahead of
any one else. ('all the Crystal
and have your Smilage Book ar-
ranged to give her or him.
Mr. Arthur Lee is quite sick
at his home with pneumonia.
PURE MILK FROM
TESTED COWS
Milk is one of your most nec-
essary and most, nourishing
food. It isr-all the more,import-
ant, therefore, that, you know
the milk you use is absoutely
pure.
In order to assure our custo-
mers of utmost purity we ob-
Christmas time makes everyone long for their own
< • home and fireside. So start now to build that house of your
: ; dreams so next Christmas you can celebrate the holidays
in your own home.
Take advantage of the low price on all building materi-
;; alsby building now. You can get more for every building
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mas Cheer throughout the year.
the.lines (Were taken,, 'Miss
Nena Mae Frazier was'awarded ’ ' L.
the’prize for guessing the most " Ther was a w ell
Edmund Lowe in "PARTTIME WIFE‘S next Tuesday and
Wednesday. Reginald Denny and Jeanette MacDonald in
“OH! FOR A MAN,” Midnight Christmas Eve and Christ-
large acreage of tomatoes pledg-
e<L x Tomatoes were not includ-
ed in the: major truck crope
that Mr. Long advocated plant-
ing. but he will no doubt try
jst as hard to find a market
for them.
All the ingredients for the i
Christmas •dinner, at E. R. 4
Knowes. 237 3dlwe 2 -
says it will not be this year if
. j • Ffhe boys will be particular, and
room where a delicious buffet
supper was served. Tall red exc option and ofvespecial inter-
inHolly Border'and made up in
4 $2.50 and $5.00 values good un-
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ta Claus will be,, there and ull
< ‛ children under twelve years will
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old had she lived until Christ- ■ [
mas day. She moved to Gilmer ];
with her husbayd when a bride ',
72 years ago and reared a large i!
now. These pictures are Ruth Chatterton in “THE RIGHT ;
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mas Day. Charles Farrell and Maurine O'Sullivan in “THE 2
' PRINCESS AND THE PLUMBER' Sunday and Monday 4
following Christmas. Then you will wish to attend our M*d- 2
night Matinee ^hen we yatch the old.year.put, and the new 4
'year in. Get Your Smilage Boo know. it,will bring Christ- ;
antly remembered and the the- ;
atre is bringing -more smiles to ages of gifts and provisions
; ; your mother, father, wife, sweetheart. son, daughter, sister J;
- or brother. Nothing could be more appropriate. Even dur 2
ing Christmas Holidays, the Crystal is presenting FOUR 2
big pictures that have never been shown anywhere else, not X
; r even in Dallas. All will want to see them, so get your book J!
.which they expect to deliver to
the poor for Christmas.
About twenty-five chib mem-
tiers and guests were present to
enjoy this Hovely affair.
-There is an ordinance prohib-
iting the shooting of fire works
in the cityvf -Gilmer, but it is
never enforced. Mayor Coe
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candles in crystal holders form-
edthe table decorations and Mrs
Madison Ragland presided at
the coffee urn. The following
menu was served: Baked ham,
-sandwiches, salad, cream pota-
toes and English peas, stuffed
celery,, stuffed olives, angel
food cake topped wth whipped
cream and glazed fruits. Later
in the evening roasted pecans,
divinity and fudge were passed.
After the supper a most amus
hg progfum was presented.
day night, December 23, com-
mencing at 7:30 o’clock.
All members of the lodge are
expected to attend and bring
their families with them. Sun-
Crystal Theatre I
Winner of the American. Gold Medal For Perfect Sound
Last year—were you one of those who waited until
the laet minute to choose your Christmas Cards?
aivAnd as a result found orders rushed and selection
. h small? If so—this year—herd our suggestion to
do your Ghristmas Card shopping early. And do it
at the Mirror—where, as always, you will find the
largest collection of truly distinctive greetings.
Prices as low as $2.50 for 25, with Name imprinted
kocimts;
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JUNIOR IFWENTIRI H
CENTURY CLUB GIVES
CHRISTMAS PARTY
2 Beautiful! Ravishing! Marlene Dietrich; the rage of two 2
, continents! A woman whose life is love. See her bring the 1,
: Legion of the Dead, the Foreign Legien to Life. In the 4
$ most masterful drama of year. Gary Cooper and Marlene
Deitrich are superb in their characterizations. PHOTO- -2
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THEATRE SMILAGE BOOKS
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1930, newspaper, December 18, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439997/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.