The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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Hr*. Andrew Brown.
Entertains With
84 Party
An •« pfcrty on Tuesday night at
the home of Mrs. Andrew Brown
raerked the end of • recent conteet
tn the lone Clay Circle of the Me-
thodist church for new members
and better attendance.
The winners led by Mrs Rudene
Hallmark, who won by only 1 point,
were graciously entertained by the
other group led by Mrs. Oleta Mc-
Cleakey.
After two hours ot fun and play,
frosted cokes were served to the fol-
lowing guest* Mine* Oleta Mc-
Cleskey. Mildred King Uoreta Al-
lison. Dwendolyn Davis. Mary Edith
Rasberry. Lela Mae Havens, Harvey
lee Walker. Rudene Hallmark, Be-
thony Barbee, Ducretla Trice, Willie
Mae Crouch Helen Branum. Vera
Prsnklin and the hostess. Mildred
Friday, June 8,1949
Rotary Club Plans
Outlay Next Week
Tha Dublin Rotary Club have
made plans to enjoy a picnic and
outing at te Crouch Ranch nestt
Tuesday afternoon at • o'clock.
The regular Boon day meeting will
not be held and attendance records
will be baaed on the night meeting.
All Kotarlana and their families
and guests are invited
The meeting Tuesday of This
week was In charge of Ueorge
Skeen. He brought before the club
pictures of various states and
Hawaii thet he had taken ov«r the
years as picture taking has been
his Hobby. ,
The meeting ne»t week st the
Crouch Ranch will be In charge
of Robert OrotKh and Francis
Perry. Supper will be served
Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Miss Jane Hicks
Honored at Party
Mias Jane Hicks, aprlng grad-
uate, was honored at an eighty-
four party on May 20th. given by
Miss Jean Henderson. Other
graduates and friends who attend-
ed were: Patsy Collingsworth,
Mary l.ynn Whitfield, Patsy Self,
Nancy Nelson, Mary Ann May-
field, Carolyn Colburn, Dick Spen-
cer, Ted Brown, John Underwood,
Joe Havta, Leslie Billingsley, Jim-
Dacatur spent the weekend in tha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Rus-
sell. >
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Fine and
Mrs. F. D. Hendrix vlstted 8und»y
In Dallas with Mr. A. F. Ward who
Is in the hospital there. They pa-
ported Mr. Ward slowly improving.
Piece Goods
Foundation Garments
Luncheon Sets
Mr. and Mrs Orval Payns and
son, Larry, of Uranlmry apant
Sunday tn the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L- McGri/f.
my Stephen, and Elton Abies.
Greater
One group Printed Rayons formerly priced |
81.19 to $1.79, Now ......... .......... «
One group Waaliable printed Rayons, I
formerly priced at $1.39 to $1.49, Now
One group printed Rayon Bern berg Sheers, I
formerly priced at $1 39, Now
One group printed Muslin, permanent finish, (
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IHMOUNT1M ED STYLES IN
FOUNDATION GARMENTS MERITED
Nylon Step-In Girdle*,
formerly $10.00. now
Nylon Ran Ur Girdle
formerly $10 00, now
Beatform Step-In Girdle*. formerly
priced U) $590, Now
Ik Group of llrxltr Seta.
/Ut formerly priced $1 95 to $2 65
MA IMlow Case*
[SI formerly $2 09 Now
j Upholstering Ih Topic
of Green* Creek
H. 1). Club
Mr% Elsie Hhnrt, County Horn*
Demonstration Agent gsvr a d»
mnnatratlon on upholstering ar.d
•lip covers a tv! mslrs at the Green
Crack Home Damonatralloyi Club
.Meeting h'ld 1,1 tha home of Mr*
| J II Raid Tuasda) May 1Tth
| tiaaplta th* rain the r*gh; beforr
mar member- and two visitors
wara praaant
Refreshment. were served 1<>
j Mmas Tad Jnna• Dnyrr June*
Bffla Klkar. Clarion Cline. J V
I Krllum Haa'rn Walkar Klsla
| Hhort Harman Mil* Mr Grover
Klkar »rvl Ui« h<.*t«-*» Mr* .1 H
llald.
Mrs Hern oi Fill* an.I Mr
Klkar were viailors ai the maatlng
ua meal In, »»» dismissed tv
mart with Mr» KU.y<a Jonas on
May Hat
Smarter
Amazing
Mr F 1- Beanblbasom, Poultry
Marketing Specialist of tha Texas
Extension Service, will be In
Stephanvllla on June 20, lfH* to
help the home demon-1 ration club
women with their problems In pro-
ducing am! merchandising quality
eggs announces Mr* Elate Rhort
Home I lenonat ration Agent Thla
mealing will he In the Chamber of
Commerce Room beginning »' 2
PM Tha meeting will be over at
« p rn Mr* M C Lowry Mar-
keting rhairman of the County
Home Demonstration Council will
preside at the meeting
Any person Interested In egg
production may attend this meet-
ing Each home demonstration
Because It's KROEHLER
7ft u> $
(' to »
Mr and Mr* Frank Edmonds
and son visit'd in Cleburnr ov*r
the weekend <n the home of her
molkr Mrs Dyes*
Finest Quality 2 piece Suites, upholstered in
nchly designed fabrics to give you years and
vears of oustandmg beauty and satisfaction.
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AT BARGAIN PRICES
Sturdy construction with attrac
tive upholstery fabrics styled t<
pvc you an unusual value VER\
SPECIAL AT—
One tabic Play Shoe*, color* of
red. white and green, formerly priced
to $A.P'> reduced to
One gTt up Sandal* ami Ballerinaa
th color* and white, formerly priced
to $3 98, now
tfciVe in for the most
pitJUnf turprue ot you IAt
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this as a wedding or nnoiversa'
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your June bride.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1949, newspaper, June 3, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532511/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.