The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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Friday. November 4, 1949
Our office will be
street from Tomm
toy locmni wro
1 Service Statioa.
gra were U>m1*«i Arthwr. tm»rg*
Ann Bf«m. Jeanette Burro*. P**J1
Crocker. Martha navta, Helen II**
torn. Patricia Underwood, J» Aon
Bailey. Norm* HeU. r and
lyn Me('!*•«ki*y
After award* Were given. re-
fiashlin 11H were »erved by Norm*
Htiiur, nod Carolyn So* Newton.
Gtteato at the meeting w*r*
Miom. Newton, Helter, Little, ami
Mltlvpage,
tor of Mr and Mrs. Blue Thompson f ioned with tight-fitting bodice and
*' '* -■ ----t yokes ot lace, with matching mgl-
. ine heoddresaes. The matron erf
honor carried an arm bouquet of
pale pin It gladioli, and the brides*
mauls carried arm bouquet of dark
i pink gladioli. The flower girl scat*
tered rose petals from a blue basket
Mrs. Thompson, mother of th*
bride, chose a'gray dress and wore
a corsage of pink cornaUhns.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a white slipper
satin gown with tight-fitting bodies
and an illusion yoke. The drew
was fashioned with covered buttons
down tile buck, and the full skirt
tell Into a chapel-length trala The
j tong sleeves tapered into petal
j points at the wrists. The finger-
tip length illusion veil fell from a
j Juliet cap of white satin quilted
! with seed pearls, are carried a
j bridal bouquet of gardenias and
| stepauotts. Her only ornament was
j a strUig of pearls, a gift of the
j groom.
John Lewis, brother of the groom
} was best man. Usher* were Led
Lewis, brother of the gToom, and
1 (ilrnn Campbell of College Station
A M
At the recptiou, the three-tiered
cake was topped with a miniature
bridal couple. A crystal punch
bowl and appointments decorated
with lace-covered table Pink glad- •
ion and dahlias were used to dec-1
orate the room Miss Lois Water* ■
presided at the while satin hand- i
;>a.nte<! brides tsxsk Mrs G O | ,
Kelchum and Mrs J R Rcc\e»
served the cake and punch
When the, bridal couple left for
Bouth Texas, the bride wore a char- !
coal gray suit with black accessor- «
ies and corsage of gardenias They j
wrlll return to live at 3*00 College! J
Avenue, Port Worth.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs |
Ernest Waters and Miss Lola Water* (
of Temple. Mrs J R Reeve* of
Biankel. Mr and Mrs O. O Ketrh-
um and Mis* Georgia Ann Kelchum
of Amarillo, Mrs Minnie Cook of
Boise City Ofcla Mr. and Mrs J (
C Lewis of Borger. Mr* Bugene
Emrer Mrs Cecil Egger and M.sa ‘
Ynell Sktger of Mullln. Mr and Mrs j
Marlon Cole of Brownwood; Mr
The Reverend A. W. Franklin
read the double-rtug ceremony be-
fore an arrangement of fern, baa-
koto of white chrysanthemum*, and
candelabra In which white tapers
burned.
Miss Georgia Ann Ketchum sang
*1 Love Vou Truly” and “Always, ’
accompanied by Mrs. Raymond
Stephen, organist, who played th»
traditional wedding marches.
Mrs. George Russell, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor; Lila
Jo Thompson sister or the bride,
and Neomi Stephen were brtde*-
maids Flower girl wms Sherry j
Reeves, nelce of the bride, Th*
bridal attendants wore dresses of j
FIRwT METHODIST (Hi l« H
Rex, A. «. f ranklin. l*a*tor
I You are rno*l eordtolly isviW
| to attend the services at the
-Me4fcoitl»j Chars k ***xt Sumtoflf -
l a* follows
Sunday Reboot at 0 *5 a m *>
hs».* a i-Isas far everyone BUI
Balnea Is General Hugo
Preaching »t 14:40 * m an4
7 On p-m.
Young I'rnplfi meeting at • 1J
p n>
The Ctoco Ll>trtrt OosfWWMM
me*. i« in tirevfcenrtdgc nett Toe**
1 day evening *1 7 10 p m for
j pre« hint *»•> organtastion The
rowferenee will be in IS—lOU
through Wevtnewday she kth
H> mm auppl) yam wtth gnsrsatord
TO YOUR HEALTH !
Hazlewood Milk
DIAMOND CAFE
M- and Mrs Inc* Faulk a rr
Mr ami Mis Hubert Faulkner of
Dkl'JU xml Jne Faulkner rtf Han
Antonie were weekend union Ms
the C I. Faulkner home
Professional And
Business Directory
NICE PRICES PAID FOR
Turkeys
Mr and Vra G*-<*rc* Kill! of
llravimonf and Vn W it M*«
Hn and (Ur uf In.bltn »fen: the
Weekend in th* Home of Hi and
Mr* i ee.n Vaughn
DR. H. R. POTTS
DENTIST
Office Hour*
S SO A M to 13 P M
Across Street from Bus Station
Phone 373
'!(«. IhiR lewb, lltr liirmtt Via weeding waa .<1. milled
tin I h<>iii|i-.in of thi* ritjr, vat uniat tbtober fXtli
HE \KIM« C ENTER
DR. W. H. STEPHEN
OPTOMETRIST
RYES EXAMINED
Prescription* Made
Evenings by Appointment
Dublin. Texas Phone 373
ROBERT H. IIANHKN
Mr buy KdUCft IWln ato»
•*H to at the
DUBLIN HOTEL
Tihr-wtlat. Notratbrr Mb
10 00 am to II 00 a m
Imblin V<* a 4
Mr and V* « H Vvv Itoi
Ire wen* ftlMti 'trr s h* a wkEDtl
in the bnm« <f thn.tr daughter
Mr ml Mr% NatJutu J*‘<"
Dr. B«n B. McCollum Jr.
VETERINARIAN
BO.TOKK OtVK*
IM taint J NrARJSt,
Mr rjkJ Vr* Hal !V,*J<nn an.‘. Mr
•r4 Mr» A:i>rrt smith vliUNnI in
CVImiid* ij* <
K. II. HUrfitNH (U
Faet War** - tto*
Mrv R L ConnaUy rep. W*fmr
day for a *.*H with her daughter
Mr* Bob belle) in Mars Angrlo
DR. CEO. T. BLACKWELL
Practice limited to
Ear, Eya, Nose, Throat
BLACKWELL
SANITARIUM
Alarm an. Texaa
W. S. C. S. GUILD
MEETING TIER. NIGHT
The Womans Society ttf Chris-
tian Senlee Guild held ll* regular
meeting Tuesday night at 7.00
o'clock In the M«»UHxHRt Ijulu-a
Parlor
At the business meeting Mr*
Willie Ma<- Sandcm *u electeti a*
the Guild's secretary It ws« de-
cided to have a district Guild
meeting November 20th A*, this
meeting Mrs Margaret Lewi*, of
Waco will be the guest sneaker
Mrw Lewi* wag one of the repre-
sentatives from the Central Texas
Conference to the National Semi-
nar topfCansa* City last summer
Tlfcprogram was In charge of
oraM^e Tipton. The subject was
'The Land of the Crwacent and
the Five Pointed Star Thu waa
a study of Parkis tan the largeat
of the Muslim States,
We have imttalk'd
A Grist Mill
in connection with our
regular feed grinding;
Mr have for aair *
l!IM MODEL FORD
TVDOR
in fair condition cheap
C E. LEATHERWOOD
General
Insurance Agency
t ARD OF TMAXKH
We wish to than* our many
friends and neighbor* for their
rards and letter* and words of en-
couragement during my stay in the
hoapttal. We ahail always treasure
tnem in our hearts ** bright
moment* in our hour* of trouble.
E W Miller
Mr* E W Miller
DICK HARBIN
A Hemey-et-Lmee
Over Corner Drag
313 East ESm
Dublin. Texas
Mr*. Calvin Haslrwrood this week
underwent a minor operation in a
Ft Worth hoapttal Her many
friends here wish her a speedy re-
covery
Eg*,'
Corner Drug Store
The war is oveiT, forget it
That atomic stuff give*
me the stomachache. We
went through all that
with smokeless powder
and nitroglycerine. Cars
are down, house* are
down, get your merchan-
t* ' ■
dine down and in line.
The war is over. Suit*
cleaned and pressed only
We are proud to announce that we we bow owners of tl*
Corner Drug Store u> Dublin, having taken charge the first
this week.
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W* request the many customers at this store to continue
your business here. It will be our endeavor to serve you
efficiently sad courteously.
ba SU. past Tana
■toSl Every WaSawSay Night
W. L. Oae. Noble Grand
AJSon a Davla, Saerwtary
Again we offer the ever-popular Chrietaoaa
Lay-Away Flan. A email deposit now wiU
hold your eelected purchase until Chrietaaaa,
when you can have it peid through our
periodic peyment plea. Take advantage at
this offer right away sad ghw tbs most
priasd gift that's possible — gifts that will
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1949, newspaper, November 4, 1949; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532307/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.