The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1958 Page: 3 of 10
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The noncompetitive* were the
Stroud (Uteri who sang "Who'*
Sorry Now" *nd al*o sang with
Johnny Duncan. Johnny tang
"Sugar Moon," his latest record,
"Raindrop*" and other*. Huelyn
The Woman’* Society of Chrt.t-
tan Service of the Firnt Methodist
Church met Monday afternoon.
May V, at the church with 1H
member* preteat.
The meeting wa» called to order
by the president, Mr*. K. C. few-
all. A burin**# meeting was holt
and the following officers were
electedi President, Mr*. JC. C.
fewelt; Vic* President Mr*. D
S. Tipton; Recording secretary.
Mr*. Stlf dtlneet Treasurer. Mrs.
T. f. Bryan; Local Tresanrer.
Mr*. Jewell Rnaeell.
Promotional Secretary Mr*.
Weldon MeCleehey; decretray of
MlaMonary Kduoatton. Mrs. Clyde
Kins; Sec ratary of Christian Soc-
ial Relations. Mrs. R. M Mllhol-
Ian; Secretary of Student Wars.
School News
TI M BURRS WIN CONTEST
The Dublin Junlorette Tumb-
lers. Lou Walker, Sharon Long,
dree* Burkean and Helen Bur-
bee, competed In n talent contest
at Hlco. Friday night, May 2.
They returned, with first place
prize of 10 dollar* which they are
donating to their clais fund.
Other ecu were a free style bal-
let, Che-Chs dance, song end Up
THE CATS HAT—Pa.hloo-contclout "Boot." Wpe her earn
warm la Topeka, Kan , with * slyllih head icarf. BooU likes
to get dressed up but usually wind* up stepping an the sods of
the scarf and hipping her topper.
iey Home Scene
le Meet May 1
RHMhaU Truly Orel* el
m Baptist Churrh met
t* the home of Omn The
L u>» Greeaway presided.
mdeMi on -Prnyer ’ wn*
w Suit* Jew Mnyee. Mule
m the fw»«h eBMPif:
Scouts to experience and apprec-
iate the beauties of nature and
the outdoor camping.
dance, an eighth grade skit, accor-
dion number, acrobatic duet, a
dance.
Girl Scouts Set Date
Annual Day Camp
The CMrl Scout* of Dublin are
planning a day camp Jua* I
through June d, to bo located on
the Pete farm Just off the Ltagle-
vttle road
Thl* will be the Aral camping
expert**?” for moat of the scant*
and II 1* the bop* of tb* leader*
that atl will b* able to attend.
They ere staffed wllh a few will-
ing mothers but more *r* needed.
Anyone winking to help make tb*
Day Camp a inter#** please celt
the community chairman. Mr*. E.
L Sikes at Gt HIM.
The objective is la provide an
opportunity lor all Dublin Girl
‘Sugar Time" tong and
Mrs. Nelson Elected
Worthy Matron at
O. E. S. Stated Meet
Dublin Chapter tfb HO Order
at *b* Knetern Star met Tuesday
evening at * pm to tb* Maaoalr
halt for the regular stated meet
tag and for ik* purpoe* of elect-
ing cdftror*. with Worthy Matron,
Louie* Ferry preying -
Mr*. Arm Netoo* wea * alerted
Worthy Matron. Willie Grisham.
Worthy Fetroo. Mr. Gold* Hag-
gard. AeeocUl* Metro*; Leo Hag
gtyd. Aeeoclat# Patron; Mr*
Carrie Oamlt. Decratary. Royal
Webb Trmaurwr Mr* Mary
*’ ffi;
ah of Lev*
Friday, May 9,1958
Officers Elected at
W. S. C. S. Meeting
m
Hotnmwn music,
tomlue, and n ha
Celebrates Birthday
With Party Tuesday
Tba girl* wei* taken to
Mr*. W. L. Burkeeu an
accompanied by Linda
and Tommy Duncan.
ah
She’ll appreciate your
thoughtfulness when
you bring her to our
restaurant for a delight-
ful Sunday dinner!
You’ll like our friendly comfortable atmosphere, deli-
cious foods and fine service. Bring Mother — and the
family — out for Sunday dinner or on any day of the
week. Moderate prices, always!
Smd C 4c
Jack Allen, Proprietor
•Tilt LIVES HETTY
TIIISS Tl Will
Sunday ... May 11th, is the Day to Remember Her,
And We Have a Wonderful Variety of Gifts to Choose
From!
Nylon Slips
AVWppr /mi*...
•GRADUATION
•BIRTHDAY
-INOAOMMNT
SAVE
$5.95
Gotton Dusters in
a nice variety.............
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If ’ J
CANE
euoatt CHUT
blue, beige * flame........-
Dnsters
$3.95,„ $4.95
Shorty Pajamas
$2.95 ^$3.95
Gowns
$3.95 *>$6.95
Costume Jewelry
New Arrivals to complete a wonderful assortment
$1.00 *,$1.95
Attractive Styles
and Colors
Just the Gift
to please her
Plus Tax
DRESS SALE
V* '
A selected Group of Spring Dresses now
SAVING.
priced at A BIG1
Such Charming Styles to choose from.
Stolid colors and printed patterns in Miracle
fabrics and blends.
LOOK THESE OVER YOU’LL REALLY
. REDUCED . . .
1or More
* Modem *r badMttnri
a tt-Mck red tetter
a ft** moth pnMMOtt fvweade*
adga m
59c and $1
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1958, newspaper, May 9, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532148/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.