The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Hr.Md Mrs. R.i Walls Honored
By Purres6roup at Fall Fair Meet
R«porU of all social activities art to bo brought tai to
tbo Progroaa office not later than Tucoday noon of
each week. Meeting* should bo reported as soon aa
possible after they are told in order to retain their
new* value
Mrs. Thackersoa Honored by Fanlly
With Dimer at Shamrock Part
i*. O. B Thecfcaraon. she
» yvsn old July 12, was
•tained Stmfcy. August U,
snd son. Ks«v One a*4
Chuck af (M VSwr; Mr.
and Mr*. Uoyti Wlgga, Hwe
too; Mr. and Mr*. Clyde CUn
mines. Pups; Mr. and Mr*.
Edgar Cmmmm* F‘ort Worth:
Luther CUmmfctt*, San Angelo;
Mr snd Mr*. Chartss Prindle,
Mr wd Mr*. Gary Cbmmlngs
snd David, Arlington; Mr. snd
Mrs. Wsltrr C. Martin, Dsl-
Iss; snd Mr. snd Mrs. H. E.
Mcdaire and Sherry, Dailss
Faye Whttahsad and Mb. Doria
Thornton of DdMn, Ml Mgk
Bgerty of Laurel, Md.. Mr*.
Kirk Geoega, Da Leon; two
•ors. Menton mi -hndor Dor
grtt of Greenbrier. Art; V
great • grandchildren. three
great . grant • grsndchikirsn:
also one aiater and brother,
Mrs Maud WUlh of Stailhvffle
and Claud Dunlap of Dublin.
PaMbearers for tha service
were Luther, Royce and Bennie
Parsley, Roger George. Char-
lea Lindly. Noel Thornton Her-
bert Byeriy and David McAhs-
ter with burial in tha Proctor
Cemetery.
After dinner, some of tha
gnxg> giant s few hours visit-
ing with Mrs Thacheraon at
her home at 208 Bryan St.
Included in the gnxg> were
Mrs. J. A. Rasberry, and Mrs.
Fred Martin .whose former hus-
bands were brother* of Mrs.
Thackeson; Fred Martin, and
W. H. Brown, a brother.
Nephew* and niece* attending
were Dorothy D. Brown from
Odessa, Mrs. Mary Lynn Mil-
ler. Grand Prairie; Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Brown. Hourton;
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newton
and Ray Robinson of Houston
recently made a business and
pleasure trip with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tyree of Dublin.
to El Campo. Mias Armstrong
plans to return to DitoUn Sun-
day and will stay with her par-
ents here until she goes to La-
redo in September.
Her fiance, who is now sta-
tioned at Laredo Air Force
Base, is a 1964 graduate of Tex-
as AAM University.
Juanita Elston WMU
Circle Mat Monday
The Juanita Betatoo Orel* of
the WMU of tiie Ffawt Baptist
vertoty at Denton. A child de-
velopment and nuaery eAica-
tton major, she to presently
teaching to the “Head Start”
.. YOUR LAST..
CHANCE
For NO SAVINGS
ACT NOW!
DON'T MISS IT!
AH remaining Spring
and Summer
DRESSES
Now REDUCED (or
Quick Setting—
study. In the dam* of the
president, Mrs Ellen Raddey,
Mrs. Edmonds presided over
the meeting and led the mla-
aion study.
Mi*. Guy McMurry offered
the okatng pmyer. after wtdeh
the twetese served punch end
cookies to Mrs. W. E. Abbe,
Mrs. Tim Dunn, Mrs. McMurry,
Mrs. J. R. White an Mrs Fan-
nie George, and tw0 visitors,
grandsons of Mrs George, Mark
Mark and Gary George, eon*
of Mr. aid Mrs. Loyd Geoge <*
Ftort Worth, arrived in Dublin
Saturday for a visit of two
Peggy Armstrong,
bride to be ...
Original Price,
Also a Group o
Knee Pants & SIk
Reduced
HOME LOANS FOR
PURCHASE or CONSTRUCTION
AT REASONABLE RATES
INSURED SAVINGS
Veteran Newsman
Dies at Rotan
H. C. Shelton, 86, of Rotan,
veteran newspaper man who es-
tablished both the Hamlin Her-
ald and the Rotan Advance,
died Thursday of last week in
Callan Hospital in Rotan after
being hospitalized for (me week.
Funeral services were held in
the Ftost Methodist Church on
Friday. Masons
FARM
AND
RANCH LOANS
dividend
conducted
graveside rites at the Rotan
Cemetery.
Mr. Shelton was an uncle of
Roy Russell, 614 S. SackviUe,
and a 'great unde of Mrs. J. W.
Watson of Dublin.
STEPHENVILLE SAYINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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TOP-VAL-U
Seamless — Plain
15 Denier—400
Needle — NYLON
First Quality
msm
n E A D A Lire MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS
ILCAKArlvC sets ... big savings
Indudos Mis-matched pairs of box springs and mattresses
with discontinued covers that we cannot replace.
405 Coil Innar Spring Mattross
Ragiriar $56.50.....
312 Coil Box Springs
Ragiriar $44.50.....
312 Coil Hmor Spring Mattross
Regular $49.50 .............Reduced to.... $36.00
—180 Coil BOX Springs
Reg. $37.50 Reduced to $27.50
220 Con Inner Spring Mattross
Regular $39.50 Reduced to $30.00
180 Coil Inner Spring Mattress
Regular $32.50 Reduced to $24.00
in a good neutral
color.
j/r HOME heating
v* COOKING
* WATER HEATING
jAFAMI PRODUCTION EQUMRNT
AIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION
\ ELECTRICITY IS SAFERI MORE
CONVENIENT! LABOR-SAVING1
All ties* features are years In
m all-electric Gold MedaUon Pan*!
I Only electricity brings yoa to
Reduced to.... $32.50
STORE HOURS — 7:91 to 5:99
For complete details about an
afl electric Gold MedaUaw flow,
can your Texas Power A Ught
— SPECIAL SAVIN®
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of women s fashions
Electricity is your better way to farm!
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Turney, Frances. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1965, newspaper, August 19, 1965; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541240/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.