The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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School News
Mrs. Bill OsIbs*. Mrs. Disk
Harbin, Mrs. Bam Sal* sad Mrs.
Luther Vaughn wars in Arlington
recently where they attended tha
tlrat district convention of Taias
Parents and Tenebef*. Mrs.
Vaughn holds a district office and
the others attending are officers
elect for the coming year
UNIT t r. H. A. NEWS
Johnnie Mae Freeman, reporter
Unit 1 of the Dublin F. H. A.
met Monday in the Home Econ-
89c aid 98c Materi
Dotted Swtan, Cotton Satin
(prints sad stripes). Winset- MW
te Printed Bates, EvergUuto W ■]
Cotton, Crafted Cotton, 40- * m Mi
inch Cotton Stripsn. m
Pint — Ref. 33c
omic room in the high school
building.
Mrs. Fannls Bollnger spoke to
the group on “The Importance of
Education.” during the program
hour.
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram ths president called the
meeting to order at which time
plays for ths Mother's Day pro-
gram was discussed. Reports ware
heard from various committees
that had been appointed at a pre-
vious meeting.
as follows: Pat
Mrs. I, D. Stephens
We are grateful for the flee
rata over the week end.
Roads are undergoing repairs
in this section.
Mr. aad Mrs. rronk darner
end Jerry of Fort Worth spent
' the week end with the D. C. dar-
ners.
Mrs. J. D. Stephen attendee a
district W. M. U. meeting in Fort
7 x 10 Inch Crystal
They wore
Richey, Anita William*, Barbara
Turner, Virginia McCann, re-
freshments; Johnnie Freeman,
Sandra McVIckers, program;
Trudy Wood, flowers; Johnnie
Mee Freeman, year’s highlight;
Sandra McVIckers. Virginia Mc-
Cann, Ribbon; Pat Richey, intro-
duction of mothers nad Joe John-
son, care of china.
Worth last Wednesday.
Mrs. Bettis Williams, accom-
panied by Mies Todd of Fort
Worth, visited Sunday with Mm.
A. H. Grissom end Harmon. .
Mrs. J. D. Stephens attended as
associations! quarterly W. M. V.
meeting at 8taphenvlil# Thurs-
day.
Mr. aad Mrs. O H. Cm accom-
panied Mr. aad Mm, Hobart Cost
to Tort Worth tha part week to
attend tka funeral of Bngano
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MvORvj, pnnnvr ok ifvNfi
On. Ha was bora aad raarod ia
this community
■fvpnu irom nsri tiuim iris
week with Mm. J. B. Steels who la
a patient la tha Dahlia hospital
Moth Balls..........8 oz. bag!
Plastic — Jumbo 16 Garments Aast. Color* j
Garment Bag...............g
£. Wolfe’s .2
Every service is conduct-
ed according to tout per-
annel to
andad-
I Mr. and Mrs. Coy Perry and
I Shirley were In Arlington Satur-
day-night where they attended n
dinner party in the home of Mm.
Kate Cooper, honoring Mm. Coop-
er's nephew and wife, Mr. aad
[ Mm. Richard Perry of Slaton. The
Perrys ware week end gueeta of
bis brother and wife. Mr. aad Mm
F. L. Perry, of Fort Worth.
PHONEGI 6-3311
Del Monte — Sliced or Halves
Peaches
£* 25*
Beet Maid
Pickles
Sour or Dill Qt.
Fresh Crisp#
Carrots.....
Nice Fresh
Avocados „
Ruby Red
Grapefruit
1 b. Cello Beg
. 2 for 9c
Bacon.........2 Lb. Box $1J9
Rath’s V. p.
Pickle & Pimento Loaf Pkg.ftc
KimbeS’s Lunch
2 for 25c
rH Monte
Vis Can
Fresh Fryers.,
Beef Rib
Stew Meat....
Lean Salt Port
FRO-ZAN
% Gallon
3 for SI
Dei Monte
46 oz. Can 29c
No. 303 Can
...4 for $1.00
No. 303 Can
...6 for $1.00
No. 303 Can
.. 6 for $1.00
14 oz. Bottle
...6 for $1.00
No. 303 Can
,.. 7for$1.00
No. 303 Can
.... 2 for 49c
o Beans:d9c
[ 20 os. Jar
ERRY PRESERVES.... X... 39c
HNG.................SpriliSc
Lemonade.........6 oz. Can 10c
Dairy Grove
Orange Joke...... 6«z. Can 23c
Del Monte
Charmin Toilet Miracle Whip
Tissue Salad Dressing
KimbeU’s
4 Roils......35c 1-J.
12 Rolls ... $1.00
Go!den Brand
Perch............
Banquet
Chicken Pies
Keith's
Green Peas...
.Keith's
Del Monte Early Garden
So*. Pkg.
......... 2 for 49c
10 oz. Pkg. 19c
N. B. C, Vanilla
Wafers
Lge.Box 23c
Keith’s Oho
Broccoli
Keith’s
..... 10 oz. Pkg. 19c
. 10 oz. Pkg, 19c
......10 oz. Pkg. 21c
Keith's
Blackeye Peas
.21
Lb. Can
50c Size Loose Leaf
Charmin White Sbn
Napkins, 80 Cc
Regular 69c Value
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958, newspaper, April 18, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532468/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.