The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1930. -
ternoon.
"1 saw it in the Mirror."--
The Apache, Okla., Bank
who kidnapped th ecasher.
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played by
Melody Shop.
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throughout the holidays and all
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spend-the holidays with Mc. and
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strong of New Mexico visited
Mrs. J. M. Butler Friday. The
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Mr. E. C. Lyle departed this
afternoon for Austin, to spend
Christmas with his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reid
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again vietorious. Both games
were played at Pattonfield.
Mr. Willis Floyd made a busi-
ness trip to Mineola Monday af-
John Wade had an auto wreck
at Claremore, Okla., and could
not remember who he was.
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Spuds, Red,
10 lbs .
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YUKON CLUB-PALE DRY
2 BOrLEs 25c
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Cranberries, lb. 17 c
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GIGARETTES IN ATTRACTIVE GIFT PACKAGES
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Carton’ $1.19
Many comedy moments will
be supplied in “Oh, For A Man!"
the Fox production coming to
the Crystal Theatre, by the in-
imitable duo, Warren Hymer
and Marjorie White. -
In the screen story Hymer
plays the role of “Pug Mroini,”
khown to boxing fame as “The
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Oak Lawn Sanitarium
X-RAYAND OTHER ELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi-
. cal Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Elmwood Sanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modeiities for treat-
ment, as well as X-ray and
Flouroscope.
J. C. WINN, M. D.
Mrs. R. L. Taylor of Gilmer
spent Thursday with Mr. and
ESTAGLISNED
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'Senator Borah urges the hold
ing of. a. special session of Con-
gress. *“
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NECTAR TEA
ORANGE PEKOE
nr 15c.
TOMATOES GOOD STANDARD QUALITY
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ure to see our display and get our special prices before
you buy your Christmas requirements
Miss Ida Maud Roberts, who
has been teaching at Goose
Creek, is at-home for the holi-
days. visitihg her parents, Sir.
and Mrs. V. A. Reberts,.
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“Tootsie Franklin," a
-- singer and hoofer,
See. the new Midget Majestic
Radio for an economical and
lasting Christmas gift. John-
son Music Store. 242 3tde
G. S. Allison, circulation man-
ager of the Marshall News spent
Tuesday in Gilmer.
Say Christmas greetings with
flowers, potted plants will last
Say.Christmas greetings with
flowers, potted plants will last
throughout the holidays and all
the year. Gilmer Greenhouse.
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AT THIS JOYFUL SEASON
of Good Cheer, when business cares
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One person was killed and 11
hurt in smashups on baHas
snow covered streets.
Major Chas. A. Shepard, tried
at Kansas City, Mo., for the
poisoning of his wife, was found
guilty and given life imprison-
ment; "
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CHAT ATLANTIC& PACIFIC
-•JU-li 11.1 MIL, -
’ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Creath
Smith and Luther Creath, Jr.,
. of Houston arrived Monday totlacieswill-be pleasantly remem-
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ONIONS« POTATOES«CELERY
Miss Helen Bridges, 21, Uni-
versity oF Texas student was
run over and killed at Austin
by another student in an auto.
A. L. BRADFIELD,
For School Room Heaters," Desks
Crayon and Erasers - and all
kinds of School Supplies, See—
Gilmer, Texas
First National Bank Building
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666
is a Doctor’* Prescription for _ _
Colds find Headaches
it is the moat speedy remedy knowm
666 also in Tablets.
OLIVES
-FANCY stOffeef
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DROMEDARY/ DATES .... Pkg:/19,
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO : 1-lb can 98,
CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES . 5-lb bo 98c
Select a gift record from our
large assortment for someone
on your Christmas list.' Palmer
E.‘W. Curtis, 43, Abilene in-
surance man was beaten to
dea,th by hold up men three
miles from Cisco. ,
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W e wish to take this opportunity to^ thank our many friends and A
patrons for their generous patronage. We have strived at all times to
offer you quality merchandise at real economical prices and we hope
that a continuance of this policy will merit your patronage throughout ..
the coming NEW YEAR., - .... _
Here’s a good last minute re-
minder, Victor records for last-
ing enjoyment, Palmer Melody
Shop. 212 3tdjwc,
INDIAN ROCK NEWS
• Mr. L L. Shipp of Dallas
spent from Thursday to Sunday
I with his brother Otis Shipp and
’ family. , --
1 Mesdanies Barnett and Bass
■ of Dallas visited Mesdames Wil-
’ jjs and Chon Floyd a few days
during the past week.
Mrs, Charlie Hill of Gilmer
spent Friday with her mother,
Mrs. J. J. Simpson and attended
1 the program at the school in the
afternoon.
MiaH Nellie Willeford of
' Stamps visited relatives here
Friday and attended the school
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program.
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Mrs. Earl Willeford and chil-
dren of Stamps are here visiting
Mrs. Tom Ward and other rela-
tives?
A little girl came on the 21st
inst. to bless the, home of Mr.
und Mrs. Robert Thornton.
Mrs. (leone Floyd and chil-
drn visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Ray of Mineola
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•................w............Ibered as Misses Ola and Daisy
Mrs. GeO. Tucker and Mr. an Glover. ~
Give a selection of new rec- Mrs. R. R. Taylor, e
ords for the Victrola. This is a T
gift the whole family can enjoy, feated b Pattonfield
Palmer Mdbdy Shop. 3tdlwc but the basketball - boys
Majestic Radio. A Christmas
ily attended the play at-Glen- .gift, that will last all the year.
splendid.
Mrs. J. J. Simpson visited rel-
atives at Gilmer Saturday.
Mesdames Oliver Baugh and
Joe DiHard and baby spent Sat-
urday with relatives of Gilmer.
Mr.and Mrs..'George Fields
of Oregon and. Mrs. Ola rm-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Volner of
Glenwood spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Baugh.
-We are going to have some
special numbers at Sunday
School Sunday in addition to
th? regular lesson. Everybody
invited. ’ If you are not a mems
ber of theSSunday School, why
not? . _
A Merry Christmas and Hap-
py New Year to the Mirror and
j’srmany readers.
The Mirror like all conscien-
tious newspapers endeavors to
give the correct version of any
story but in some rare instances
the information is given to us
wong and we inadvertently
print the error. Such was- the
case on Tuesday, Dec. 16th when
we gave an account of the mar--
riage of Mr. E. H. Helpenstill
and Miss Ruth Mackey, and stat
ed it was their second venture.
This is their first marriage and
no one regrets mor than the
Mirror that this misinformation
was spread, and we ’hasten to
make the correction and offer
our apologies to both Mr, .and
Mrs. Helpenstill.
Chiang’s drive in China on -obbed of $2,500 by two
the Reds resulted in the death who kidnapped th ecash fer.
of 4,000 bandits. _________
Pound 17c
There is still time to instll
that Majestic Radio for €hrist-
mas. Johnson's Music-Store.
-Peter Johnson, 52, wealthy
Creek Indian of-WewoKa, Okla.,
was kidnapped Sunday and is
still missing. • —
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PINTO BEANS CHOICE RECLEANED BEANS' . . / 5 25c
M0eFee-eeeeeeeeee«cemececemeceewucgecceceeeccocuxecececwrecucocccoqewaccceedcogou
ORANGES«APPLESEGRAPEFRUIT
Potted Plants make ideal
Christmas greetings; Poinsettas
cyclamen, and many other at-
tractive plants. Gilmer Green-
house. 242 3tdwe
A&P MINCE MEAT Pkg. 10c
HARD CANDIES ...... lb. 15c
KARO SYRUPBLUE LABEL . 1-2 |b can 13c
BROWN SUGAR . . . • 3 1-lb plogs 25
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE ‘ lb. 25c
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QUAKER MAID BEANS THEY’RE oven baked 3^ 20c
QUAKER ROLLED OATS Ouick or regular S' 10c
are overshadowed-. by igood fellow- g
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ship and kind, thoughts, we sincerely |
wish, you an old-fashioned Yuletide, / K
and a New Year abounding-with £
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GOOD LUCK
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Adults Contract Children’s
Diseases
Adults can, and, do, contract many
children’s diseases. And, usually, they
suffer irom them much mors than
children do. For instance, many adult
contract worms, an ailment usually
associated with children. Sometimes
they suffer intensely and take expen-
sive medical treatments, without reali-
ling that worms are the cause of their
trobles. Yet, the symaptoms are the
same aa in children, 19U of appe tito
and weight, qrinding the teeth and rest-
lesqaleep. It rhingoftbe nose and anus,
and abdominal pins. And, the same
medicine that surely and harmlessly ex-
pelsround and fin worms from children ’
will do the same for adults. — White’e
Cream Vermif luge, which you can get at
R, C BARNWELL.
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Each 43c
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No. 2 con 25c
GRAPE JUICE
- A&P BRAND-PURE •
BOTTLE 21C AUAR[39c i
CLEVER COMIC TEAM
APPEARS IN “OH,
FOR A MAN!”
last week -
Mr‘o,A. Shipp of Gilmer is the year. Gilmer Greenhouse,
visiting ’relatives of this com- 242 3tdlwe --- *
munity.
Pure Cane «LAA
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Poinsettas, Cyclamen, and all
kinds of plants attractively pot-
ted, potted', reasonable priced.
Gilmer Greenhouse. 3tdlwc
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Johnson Music Store. 3td
5 Marjorie White. "Pug” decides
to honeymoon it to Italy, the
home of his parents, and there
he meets Reginald Denny, the
" burglar who married a prima
donna and complications certain
ly ensue. • - -
Jeanette MacDonald is co-feat
ured with Denny in the pictue
with an all star supporting cast.
- ‘ “Oh, For A Man!" with its
unusual theme, is about the
smartest, most -sophisticated
and gen uinely. spark ling comedy
- that has come this way in many
years. —
“Oh, For A Man!” will be pre-
sntd at a Midnight.show Wed-
--oneschy night “Christmas Eve”
sthrting at eleven o'clock; Make
a date with your best girl for
this big event. Come, bring the
whole family. ” —
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1930, newspaper, December 23, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440003/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.