The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 62 YEARS, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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of First J. Carroll Smiths
irch has Honored with Show<
>ur Musical at Carlton
News of Interest to Women
New Social Security
Bill Not Xet Law
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Gordon James, manager of tko y||I
Fort Worth divtalon office of th#
Social Security administration. M*
nounced this week that there Is ft
blU pending before the U. a
Senate concerning changes in thf
national social security aet-up.
James staled that, contrary to **||h
public opinion, the bill had not .':^j
passed the Senate, nor had It bass,
signed by the President. “Until 4|||
this la done," he said, ‘‘we can- ’>1
not make the changes.” When and
if the measure le signed Into w||
law. Ihc social security officials
will make the necessary changes
as quickly at possible
tor. Oustlue. Waco and Carlton.
At *:30 p.m. the music was In-
terrupted In order that the cur-
tains on the stage might he pulled
to reveal the gifts and decora-
tions of orchid and vhlta.
Fellowship
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Smith
of Waco were honored Saturday
night at ths Carlton school audi-
torium with a shower and musical.
Mrs. W. E. Burnett’s Sunday
school class of the Methodist
church sponsored the event. Mrs.
Smith Is the former Martha Jor-
dan of Carlton.
Mrs. Betty Young Hampton
greeted the guests. Peggy Sharp
presided at the guest book, regis-
tering 1»B Mrs Burnett. Mrs.
Pern Jordan, Mrs Clayton Blssett
and Mrs Walker Curry assisted
In serving cake and punch to each
guest.
Musk was furnished by must-
Han* from Dublin, Borger, Proc-
The Couples OM» P> the First
Christian for “»•«*
fellowship hour dUhdsy evening,
June 11, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Armo Chambers
After soago, prayer and a Bible
quta, a delicious meal consisting
Of fried dtlahe*. wnamed pota-
toes. green henna, fried squash,
salad, cake and ln»on»de were
enjoyed by the follow mg Mr.
and Mrs Travis Rsaberry Mr.
end Mrs. Everett Thurman, Jr.,
and Donah, Mrs. Richard McCain,
; Rev and Mrs. Jnnh Matrow. Mias
I Martha Florjr. the tSftcbar, Dr. Joe
J. Pate and Mr. Mid Mr* Armo
Chambers sad Burl Jean
The uext meeting will be a lawn
part) and tee cream supper at the
Richard
Way laud Whltftsld will leave
Pittsfield. Mass. Friday for Dub-
lin where he will spend two weeks
with his parents, the Walker
Whitfields. Wsylands a teat en-
gineer for General Electric Co.
f ta Th#
To Be Mamed Sept. 6th.
Mrs. Lanham Cook and daugh-
ters of Mena, Ark,, visited friends
cere last week. They were In Ste-
pbenville visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Dee W’llliams and while there
hey visited Carlsbad Cavern, Mr.
Cook Is in Calcutta. India building
power plant
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Pair Family Have
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Your Summer-Time Needs Are Here
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Gaberdine Short* . . . cotton and Denim $1.95 to $2.29
Swim Suits in wanted styles—Childrens $1.96 to $3.96
Womens ........................................_ $3.95 to $7.95
Nylon Knit T Shirts. Asstd Colons $1.95
Terry Cloth T Shirts ................................................. $1.29
g> Childrens Blue Denim Play Shorts ............................... 89c
-- **•«• *od Boy* Swim Trunks......$1.90 to $2.79
Boys seenntcfcsr sport shirts, short sleeves ... 69c to $1.79
Boys T Shirts . . . all sines.............................. 69c to $1.89
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. It’s time D) start thinking
about those wonderful, carefree
days at the beach, in the moun-
tains or sight seeing in far away
places Hut wherever you go,
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to make your vacation truly
efijoyable. You'll find
them right here at the
“starting point''— at
home. Start complete.
SHOP complete, be-
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Perry, Richard. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 62 YEARS, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1952, newspaper, June 27, 1952; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532571/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.