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Mrs, Bvyonne Dabney and
children. Tommy, Danney amd
Kimberly Ann, returned to their
home in Holtville, Calif., after
visiting Mrs Dabney's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starnes,
and other relatives and friends.
Mrs., Dabney also ' visted her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Smith in Big Spring.
Dallas Brush and children,
Joe and Mavis of Mount Pleas-
ant visited Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Richardson and Bar-
bara. On Monday, Thomas
Gregory, who is in service in
Hawaii, his daughter, Sandy,
: and also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
i Gregory from De Leon visited
i in the Richardson home
bum, Stephen Hightower, Dar-
rell Cogburn, Russell Scott,
Kenneth, Hightower, Christy
DrLskilT, Sherry Bear, Susan
Driskill, and Sandra Bear.
Mothers present were Mrs.
Jimmi§ Bear, Mrs. Charles L
Scott, Mrs. Dixie Driskill and
Mrs. J. J. Whisenant.
On August 5, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
at 502 Henry, Phylis Gae Mc-
Analley Vvas honored by her
mother, Mrs. L. G. McAnalley,
with a party on her eighth birth-
day. In the gaily decorated
room, games preceded the open-
ing of gifts by Phylis, followed
by the serving of the decorated
birthday cake, ice cream sun-
daes and fruit punch. Magic
tricks performed by Mrs. Mc-
Analley kept the children enter-
tained until the time of depar-
ture.
Those attending were Judy
Whisenant, Luanne Calder, Cyn-
thia Bear, Pamela Driskill,
Hollie Jane Huse, Karen Cob-
Reports of all social activities are to be brought in to
the Progress office not later than Tuesday noon of
each week. Meetings should be reported as soon as
possible after they are held in oi
news value.
NYLON POWER NET
Maturing exclusive
FINISH-WITH-LANOLIN
Connie Mack Fair and
Bride Are Honored
1 marriage of their daughter,
Threasa Gilchrest, to James Sal-
yer, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Pres-
ton Salyer of Dublin. The wed-
ding will be held in the garden
of Price's Floral in De Leon o
August 28 at 8:00 o'clock p.m.
| The reception will follow at the
1 home of the bride’s parents. AH
i friends and relatives are invited
' to attend.
A wedding shower honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Mack JFair
will be held at the Highland
Community Center Saturday
night, Aug. 22. All friends and
relatives are cordially invited
to attend. No cards will ]x>
sent.
Erath County 4-H Members Take
Ribbons At DeLeon P-M Festival
Mi*s Threasa Gilchrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iyrnun Gil-
christ of Del-eon, and bride elect of James Salver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Salyer of Dublin. Stephen's Photo
Juanita Elston Has
WMU Circle Meeting
j i
The Juanita Elston Circle of 1
the W.M.U. cf the First Baptist!
Church met Monday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. E. C. Ed-
monds.
Mrs. Joe Howard, chairman,!
opened the meeting by reading
the Calendar of Prayer. Mrs. i
Guy McMurry led in prayer for1
the missionaries.
Mrs. Robert Walker taught the
i Bible lesson, which was on the!
| subject of prevailing prayer.
| Refreshments of cake and iced j
j drinks were served by the host- j
i ess to members present, includ- i
; mg Mr. W. E. Abb, Mrs. j
Myrtle Chisholm, Mrs. Tim
! Dunn, Mrs. W. E. Ellison, Mrs, |
I Joe Howard Sr, Mr. Guy Mc-
Murry, Mrs. J. R. White, Mi’s.)
Robert Walker, the hostess,
Mrs. Edmonds, and a visitor,
Winners from Erath County, ing at De Leon were Joy Wat-
in the De Leon Peach and Melon | son, jumper: Shirley Hall, wool
Festival were Suzie Robertson, | dress, apron, yeast bread, coast-
cake, blue ribbon; Sandra Les-|ers, plaque, and a chocolate
ley. cake, white ribbon; Shirley I cake; Nancy Hail, skirt, dress,
Hall, cake, white ribbon: Nancy blouse, cookies, pot holders,
Hall, fruit bowl, white ribbon; fudge, fruit bowl; Suzanne Gib-
Jimmy Fair, picture, red rib-
bon; Shirley Hall, coasters,
white ribbon; Joy Watson,
jumper, blue ribbon; Nancy
Hall, blouse, white ribbon; pot
holders, blue ribbon; dress, red
ribbon; Suzanne Gibson, skirt,
red ribbon; Carolyn W'est, pil-
low' cases, blue ribbon.
The Dublin Community 4-H
Club girls were
running the ten 4-H booties at
the festival Wednesday evening
and night. Carolyn West, Joy
Watson, Shirley Hall, junior
j leaders worked in shifts. Nancy
HSfll, Mary Stephen. De b b i e
Greenway and Suzanne Gibson,
! junior 4-H girls worked in the
j Crafts booths
Dublin 4-H members exhibit*
MRS. GARY J. SHARP, who was Patricia McConnell before her
marriage July 21, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mc-
Connell of Bunyan. Her husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Sharp, also of Bunyan. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are now at home
In Paris, Texas, where he Is employed with the Katy Rook
Engineering Company Photo by Ralph Rogers
son, cake, skirt, blouse; Deb-
bie Greenway, blouse; Susan
Salyer, blouse, Carolyn West,
dress and pillowcases; Jimmie
Fair, Highland 4-H, picture and
paper weight.
Susan Salyer, Jimmie and
Eddie Leatherwood, Dublin 4-H
members attended the festival
Wednesday night. Mrs. W. P.
in, charge of Greenway. James Salyer, and
Vernon Gibson, 4-H leaders
Have good supply of
minnows for Bass and
Chappie.
Night Crawlers, Worms
• Available 24 hours
(honor box)
New Watches Galore for back to school
7 to 21 Jewels ........................$ 10.95 up
45 pc. for eight Melmac Dinner Reg. price $24.95
and 24 pc. party set of glasses Reg. price $7.50
Both Sets....................................$29.95
LANQNET combined with Gossord’s
unique craftsmanship brings ta
you wonderful velvety softness and
skin soothing comfort in this
boneless pull-on pantie and girdle with
satin elastic front and back panel.
2 Vi" collar. White.
Pontie girdle $545
Matching girdle $500
1 ct. total weight
Diamond Set ...
Va ct’. total weight
Diamond Set ...
B. J. Wellborn
$189.95
$ 110.95
621 E. Myrtle
Dublin, Texas
Watch and Jewelry Repair Guaranteed
Mrs. Clyde Graves
Observes Birthday
Mr. a ad Mrs. Clyde Graves
and Mr . and Mrs. A S. Panin
and sun. Jack, of Wage, met
Mrs. Graves' son, Frank Os-
borne and family at Fort Park-
er, in celebration of M r s-
AVE!
Furniture
Graves' 59th birthday.
Frankie has recently been cer-
tified a registered petroleum cn-
Members present included
gineer
Mrs. C. R. Cline, Mrs. 11. B. He and some of his olass-
Allgood, Mrs. J V- Hampton,»mates are planning a class re-
Mrs R D Whitfield, Mrs J. D,'■ union for the near future, with
Stephens, Mrs. James Howell.; the help of W. D Raley, who
the hostess, Mrs. Garrett, ind was superintendent of schools at
a visitor, Mrs. E. E. Etheton. j the time of Frankie’s gradua-
t ---—--I tion from Dublin High School.
Becky Jo Pori of Graham,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe+ Yvonne and Ray Sneider of
Pool, spent last , week with her West Cavina, Calif., and two
grandmother. Mrs. Lucille Cara- j children. Mike and Shamir vis-
way. She returned home Tues- j ited their grandfather. Mr. and
day. I Mrs. John Currier, last week.
Buy 1st Tire at Price Listed Below
Get the 2nd Tire for
Ilk ONLYjM)
Folding Aluminum Porch
or Lawn Chairs with Foam
Rubber Seat and Back ! !
Rockers $8.85 Values^
$6.75
r DOLLAR
FOR DOLLAR
Chairs $6.75 Values
* $5.25
SHOP TILL 9
Popular Sizes
Blackwalls-Whitewalls
Tubeless-Tube Type
Open 7 A.M. till 9 P.M
except Sat. till 6
Chase Lounge $15.95
Values —-
$ I 1.95
Plus Tax
$7.95 Values
Plastic Webbing Chase Lounges
Now ........................
fi rested*
NO LIMIT
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It honor*# by tho isindt *nd
thoMundt ot Firtiton* daalart
•nd ttorvt In th« United State*
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oneteneie end road hm'd triune
(iMMt rt»t»eb«e pictures) lot the
Me of tho anfMl heed.
NO UMfT ON RHUS OR MONTHS
,.. repiecemerti in pn«|lld on
Vee* moot e*d booed pn t res»o*e
ftm %ottoDi ct time ot •dj-eiment.
regular $9.95 Values
...... $7.95
Sundial Plastic Tub Chairs
Now ................
Mads with *
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Sup-R-Tuf
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Ths same miracle
rubber used ip
famous Firestone
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safety and durability.
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Dearborn
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The Deluxe Air. Cooler offers superb cooling at a low
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AND REDEEM all departments except lumber
SIZE
TYPE
FIRST Tire’
SECOND Tire*
I 6.70-15
Tubed-Type Blackwall
$14.95
$5.00
H 6.70-15
Tubed-Type Whitewall
$17.95
$5.00
(\ 6/0-15
Tubeless Blackwall
$17.95
$5.00
/ 6.70-15
Tubeless Whitewall
$20.95
$5.00
G| 7.50-14
Tubeless Blackwall
$17.95
$5.00
III 7.50-14
Tubeless Whitewall
$20.95
$5.00
•All tires plus tax
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964, newspaper, August 13, 1964; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530077/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.