The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1949 Page: 5 of 8
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Weekend visitors in the home oT
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomhe were
Mr. and Mu Robert Smith of Ft.
Worth, Mrs. Merlon Mallow end
•on. Jimmy, of Junction Qty, Aik.
and their daughter, Mrs. Alrtn
Arnett of Wuco.
Frank J. Perry, w»Uf hospllei
corps man. UgN, huebund of Mrs.
Doris B. Perry of Dublin, Texas,
arrived In the Mediterranean a-
board tb* destroyer UB8 Meredith
for a six-month crttlsc whicn will
afford him the'opportunity to visit
seaports of Enrope end Northern
Africa.
Pint tillmps« at tli" old world
was the Itock of CUbmJUr. where
he arrived May 1J for a three day
visit, prior to transiting 'he Slraila
bT~cii>ri>m>r tar Anymtnr «trtty-
WhU« in this area the destroyer
will eon,tnliate on vast Fleet ox-
err I err, alined (ft maltitklntni; the
leak of fighting gfttrlenry
Virginia Hall spent Mondaynlfht
with Grace and Alvaretta Beverly.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Beverly and
family visited )n the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. 0. Stephens end fam-
ily Sunday nigtit.
Grace Beverly spent Tuesday
night with Vlrglniu Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stroud, F mile and
Johnnie Boa of Cottonwood and
Mr and Mrs. O. 13, Thacksrson
visited in the Beverly home Thui'r-
duy night
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It;', herein
Uwa Mr.tend Mrs V. 11 Collen
anti Konnlo uud Ann of Irving,
and Mr and Mi-*, h.1U, Weems
and Danny of Dublin.
Mrs. Saminie Strong anihi Mrs
Mae Mcllioy vtsl.icd one afternoon
Hint week lu tlp^licrtne ~of Mnv
fjeorpe Pair
Those who <-ailed in the'George
Pali home for u short visit sun
day were Mr. and Mrs Grover
Whitten and Vernon Whitten from
T'llSu Ok la Vlr mwl Mis \ N
j Whitten Jr and son of Ft Worth
j |m|u Whitt'*n "I San Antonio
i tin i» father, Vrr A N Wtiltli u
Kr of nrar Indilln; Aesim I ,<|i of
Ft Worth, si’ and Mr- Edward
Pair and boy* of Kiephcmilh
\V» Sit Very ilS|>|>> l«* it-poll
j 'hat Ml. lloijhit- J,,-t i. i. [i ami
! isioi now
Dale Cox of Camp Hood is vte-
ttlng thie week lu the home of his
parents.
Geraldine Gatlin of Pleasanton
spent (he weekend Iti tin home of
her mother, Mrs. tWr Gatlin Hhe
• »» accompanted* bo">•< i>v Mes
Gatlliv who >* vlsltli: wrh her
this «"*'k
.. a pleasure :
on the Katy ;
CONNIE’S
Beauty Salon
Phone 13
Mr sod Mrs. R. S Ve*ui o!
Dimmitt were visitor ■ uur the
weekend In the horn* >f Mr and
Mrs A C. Short
Mr amt Mrs Ckrtli Os* spent
Sunday with their daughter and
fan,Hr Mr and Mrs Bob Brandt
in Blanket TTi*> were aeeompan-
I<■».! by their daughter Anita and
Jim Il iPaf! <d ft Worth
\ti and Mia T, J Pag*- an
am) Mr* J. sae pow- -\arvl »
Ft Worth vielled this arlks i
iv-ntr of Mr and M's T Ml
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FOR GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
BRANUMS GROCERY
tl*st de Mias Anita Gev and Jl» Bullard
„n tkelyf n Worth tp*»l <*»e weekend
[erty. •»- ! aith her yareal*. Mr and Mr*
to It «rk* j i\jrti* ties
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rtlephenvtU* *peri' Huo.la, with
relative* In Ihitdtn
Mr and Mr* J T Vi
teeon *p«ut Aunday "S
Mr* H G M untuck
Mr and Mm, Karl, kM and
Mr and Mr* Hal thdtur. *p*»'
Masday In Mineral Welle a ad Pole
PtMO They were aA*o fishing tM
the Hue* Ki*et
Mr an t Vr* a ( rh*l*t*ev arwt
taught** of Houston visited o**T
'he aeokend In tke h«»ine of Mr
and Mrs Ha, mood - Deleon
FRIED CHICKEN
VIRGINIA HAM
STEAKS
T BONE STEAKS
PLATE LUNCHES
VEAL CUTLETS
SANDWICHES
HAMBURGERS
POR GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
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h<Mne of tbetr nustkes Mr* W II
Pvlgriws 004 , Mr* Ode r»aillo
Mu tsarlUt re«naln*d la the ho*ae
of her i**uthe< for » Wait tbia e*r»
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BLACK’S
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Farm Loans
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High vprevt* sod lummer hest esn be mighty
lough tm your car For the utrotni in driving
niraturt, lei ui give your car » bumper to
burp per check up that include* your hsttery,
spark plug*, headlight*. Ian t»eh and a ho»t ol
other Inendly tervues lor good going
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mix* soikOH roa • rsoTicno** »os
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repair* or hBproirrrrr.tj ’ Pac n* mar* the: *% tntaraal an *
fartr. loan’ Or would a lunger term loan with omaller
partner.ta mak* you feel more oarure*
4 roderal lam! IWnk Doarva are made for ihaor and olhar
agrwuJtaral pu-. - ee* <*ur IONO TTRM loan* cam be paid in
fUU, oe in pan at a«sy tuoe Vtthuut pamalty To arrange for a
cucifWnUa! dla jaUm, of your crwdn need* and a full vxplana-
t»o»i at yvdera: lamd har k kmn asrrice write cr phone
tanud *** gsrem unde* *»r hand
and teal of Maid near* hi UM «ty
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YOUR FRIENDLY
STEPHENVILLE
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION
roil GOODNESS SAKE!
Hazlewood Milk
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GOODNESS SAKE!
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*DtN GROCERY
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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/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.