The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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mange In contrast, neutral ■; These are used on cotton* as
beige and gray, as well wr varied as satin knit, broad-
onphriicated eomblnatlosM o« cloth, homespun and batiste.
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well aa drws-up dothea. thi* DOLLAR*
r«*i»r Of color* appears on cot- proper food storage w « R<**d
,„n toque. Ottoman, meed of Dublin.
^ lntfre*t for ‘^ir-tUvur cooking end salad
tTntwif vmmmm Wmm 'wv Qm*m ,* *tnr* and iivm peanut but*
rrf, w^new fandlyof^W JJ. ,ft,p«.ul probhT* Stor-
s Shy »«». P««wim. 1m them item* are suggest-
Wue. lightened navy, and frenh, . jrs lh(, hgtawtMf
lira. Nona Lee Whitten. 78.
w as buried in Bunyan Cemetery
following funeral sendeas held
In Harrell Funeral Chapel at
10:00 a m.. Saturday. Map^ 17.
Rev. T. F. Coltter offleteted at
the final rites.
Mrs. Whitten passed away
last Thursday at her Home on
rtoute 5. IXiblin. She was a
member of the Baptist Church.
She wa« born at Bunyan on
January 1, 1884. the daughter
of J. H. Davenport and Sarah
McCathern. and was married to
Sam Whitten on August 17,
1913 at Bunyan They were the
parents of two children.
She is survived by her Hus-
band of the home address; two
ton*. Sam Whitten. Jr, and T.
J Whitten; two grandchildren:
and one slater, Mrs Nannie
Mr. and Mr*. R E House
and Mrs. J. C. Corbell of the
Highland Community were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Corbel.
Additional
{cotton*
«f in the foBowtog;
V. Egg* should always hr refrig-
erated. preferably In the ori-
i final carton or sen* other cov-
ered container. Uncovered egg*
b*e moisture and absorb flav-
or* through their pOCOUS shell*
{ A good rub* for cooking and
n.MM. ». toted tola* ntnywuiaise. : even
|a pm Tuesday. March *0. to peanut butter. Is to refrigerate
I the purves Baptist Owirch f«r after the container baa been
Pallbearers were Pete Abies.
Jim Armstrong. Floyd Arm-
strong, Bryan Thiebaud. and
Winters Hair.
Harrell Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
Funeral Services
Held Tuesday for
Mrs. Buchanan
Final rtttt were mnducted at
a . . saw. . tow. SBSW: ' law
Final Rites Held
For J. E. McCook
final rite* for James Elliott
McCook, 84; were conducted
Monday. March 19. at 2 p.m. In
I M» Lucy
Evelyn
iww passed «wwy M*»*fh It to thaae u..» —*
the taihttn HMpttal. taitewltWS within a few days at
|{. intfdn ilhuria Rev Claude perature
torn officiated, aasteted hy { Even jNsIHe* and Jama, ones
I Rev George Heath opened, keep beat in the refri-
Burhnmm. a a—. curator
fibed m that
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, mSSSk of W r
Mary Mwmgton
mnv | the Mitchell Blvd. Church of
Thf* m Ifiy j # 'hr1«f in Fort Worth* with In-*
«• «® in laurel Und Ceme-
tery . -
McCook, a retired farmer,
r««aed away Sunday in the
rhiblin Hospital
He was bcwti on November
20, 1877 in Alba. Texas, the son
of James McCook and Martha
Howard He was married to
Doris Alexander to 1900. and
two children wm bom to tM*
Robinson
Buried Saturday
tint, in Curttoh. and
[tip paeewta at to* '
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tori Friday after an
He
tee He WM bom to
af '.County and spent'' Ids
t tf icMMhmd lit the Baggett
ware held
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JS*||ato Rri O B Rribtoaon. Bap-
j one taugMar.' minMmr
Hi* survivor* are His wife.
Mr. J y~ McCook of Dublin;
a daughter Mrs. 3.0. Brownof
utdtn; a mb. Arthur It ““
of Gulfport.
Harrell Funeral Home was in
Mm of m«i»ptMntn.
Akin of
_ , lt* k» *«rrived by hi* wife,
stotom and tom brothers.
I Thaw from Dubta attending
'the funeral were Mrs. Rich
iCVaean. Mr*. Glen Stephens,
and Mtw Anahrl Cowan Mrs
I Wade CauNW. 8r. a ewadn. waa
unatde to attend due to fltoB
Mia R. A. Hancock Is Mend-
ing tMs week to Fort Worth
in the home of her eteter. IT
and Mr* A R Turney.
W. S Carr and aunt. MB*
Orie Huddlerian. ritttod to
Hunyan Sunday with Mr.
Mr* M. ML Usrm.
Wmt. and Ctawte* Matthew*
with Ham®
Seat Cover King
a make Jtoet Canwe* fat
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Forson, Rance. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962, newspaper, March 23, 1962; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540724/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.