The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
Mr*. T. B. SUUenberger, accompan-
ied by her daughter, Mlaa Kathyrn
•pent a few day* In Dallas this w«ek
•hopping for th« Mlllln-ry fltorr.
Cara-frca vacation day* whan you
radiate health and happlnaaa—thla la
the time for a portrait, for old friend*
and new.
■ntared at the Poetofflre In Onblln,
Tsxas, aa mall matter of the second
elan, under tha act of Coagrsss of
March M. 1«7». %
“THK TEN (O.W.WA NOME NTH”
. (OVERS TIME AND TERRITORY
Subscription Price—Dublla Territory,
One Year. 61.90; Sin Months, Me;
Throe Month*, 36c; Outatde Dublin
Territory. One Year. 61.56; < Month*.
Me; 3 Month*. 46c.
The Red Sea aad
are about five tbouei
The Israelites led by
exodua from Egypt a
about for y centuries
Advertising Rates. Display of three
laahes or mere, 30c aa inch. Details
on application.
EDMONDS STUDIO
F(JBtI8HBB 1TMI FRIDAY.
Notice To The rubllc—Any erroneous
reflection npen the character, stand-
ing or repntatlon of any person, firm
oy corporation which may appear In
tho eolnmaa of the Dahlia Pragma
will ho gladly corrected upon ita ho-
hf hroaght to tho attflrtloa of tho
Constable W. M. Gibb* has eight Mr. and Mrn. 0. D. Blbby and aon
felony charges filed since the July spent Sunday in Clnoo with relatives
term of court. _
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The dinner served by the ladles
the Christian church last Saturday
In the I.afferty building was a great
success. Everything was sold out by
one o’clock and had there been more
of the cblcken and dressing there
would have been more purchaser*
for the fame of these ladles cooking
has spread and when they give a din-
ner there la a hungry mob awaiting
them when the doors are thrown op-
en at the noon hour.
We will unload a car of Arkansas
Mias Violet l*hllllps spent Sunday aW>,ea in the c- B Ixm* bulld,n*
visiting friends in Comanche. I next door to Ctterbnck t HarrleCo.
Friday or Saturday. Jefferson &
Mrs. Hugh Gregory went to Des-
Brantitn.
icmona last Monday for a visit.
i __ / The Thursday Club met at the
/Mr. Frank Holland and family V ho™ ot Mrs Bollnger, Sep-
De Leon were called to Dublin IaafVtwnb*r Mrs., W. T. Cox gave an
Sunday on account of the Illness of Interesting talk on "The French. Re-
Mr. Holland's
Holland. .
mother, Mrs. W. D.
volution," followed by a lesson on
the first seven chapters of World His-
tory which was conducted by Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newton spent Francis Clay. Tho club will meet
last week end In Fort Worth. Need- October 1. at the home of Mrs. Lucy.Theodore Roberts, James Nelli, Char-
San Francisco
about five thousand miles apart.
led by Moses on tbetr
Egypt are aaparated by
for y centuries from Sunday
la** dancing today. Yet
Cecil B. LeMIUe has managed to put
together convincingly In his
picturisation of "The Ten Command-
Thls great Paramount pic-
la coming to' the Majestic Thea-
tre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
October 6th, 6th and 7th, where It
he shown for tthe first time at
popular prices.
The modern story opens on a de-
vout mother driving one of her two
sons from home because he will not
"apologize to God," for what she be-
illevea sacrilege. The son goes out
Into the world, not bitterly, but boy-
ishly exultan* to smash every com
mandment.. Then DeMille develops
his tbeme that "If you to try to break
the Ten Commandments they’ll break
you.”
A gorgeous Biblical episode, done
in natural colors, is enacted by such
! popular players as Estelle Taylor
YOUR CLOTHES ARE AN ASSET
You Are Usually Judged by the Clothes You Wear
OET THAT DRESSED UP HABIT
ORDER YOUR NEW SUIT TODAY
less to say that Mr. Nowton took in Clay
the Dixie Series games.
les de Roche, and Lawson Butt. The
two million persons who have paid
A(f. and Mrs. R. A. Stephen
In the hand concert at Comanche
Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kraemer of Ire-
dell returned to their home In Ire-
dell Monday after a short visk with
*’,»!r daughter, Mrs. O. M. Wilkinson.
Mrs. T. C. Tatum was called to
The Ladies of the Methodist church™ » tw° dollara ,0 8ee
We will unload a car of Arkansas’will serve chicken dinner Saturday,, «f ^ramount Pictures tea,I-
apples in the C. B. Long building October 10th. The place for holding * <h“‘ hl*h*a' f nt 'hr <“a
the dinner will be anounced in next ar' h»8 y*‘ reached, has been achlev
next door to Utterback
Friday or Saturday.
Branum.
A HarrlsCo.,
Jefferson A
Mr M. E. Galloway accompanied
pf his daughters, Misses Thelma and
Gussle psent laet Sunday In Fort
Worth.
ed In this most ambitious directorial
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Harkey spent
last week end In Dublin with Mrs.
i Brady last Sunday on account of the' Harkey’s aprents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
week's Issue of the Progress. All
are Invited to patronise the ladies who ef{ort °* Cectl B DeM11Ic- Remenl-
proralse one of the best dinners of its ber the dates' Monday' Tu**day and
kind ever served In Dublin. All of us| Wednesday. October 5th, 6 h and 7th.
know that the ladles know how to
cook chicken and then there will be
delicious dressing, flakey potatoes,
vegetables cooked as only Southern' M Chkk of Polnt
women know how to cook them. Home T«na. Strict superintendent of the
made cake and pies will be served for1®n,rcb of tb® Nasarene,
dessert and one may indulge In a
notice.
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I PHONE 121 BOB EASLEY
DUE UN,TEX,
Illness of her daughter. Mrs. Will Martin. Mr. Harkey Is buying cotton glass of milk, cup of coffee or a brim
_... . rene Church 7:15 p. m. All
Hampton. jin Stephenvtlle. > ming goblet of Ice tea. |..... ..... . __.w
u
Hon i
Plate
Cafe.
lunch 35 cents. Weather's
A
John T. McAfee who Is buying
in Cross Plains spent Sunday
j Dublin witi^Jbts parents.
of the Natarene, will visit
Dublin Friday. Octcftier 2nd. and con-
the Naan
are in-
vited to come and enjoy this great
man’s message. He has traveled
around the world, been baptized In
The Fire Boys were the recipients
of a check for twenty-five dollars thle
week, sent in by the City of Comanche
In appreciation ot the work done by
our boys who went over to help fight
the big fire which destroyed the Hig-
ginbotham store In that city early last
Sunday morning.
and show them that Dublin can yell
Just as lustily for her boys. Your
presence is needed at this game and
the stores are going to close; so go
out and help the boys and the busi-
ness men "Bring Home the Bacon.”
Mrs. J. M. Higginbotham of Dallas
was a visitor In Dublin Wednesday
Rising Star will be here in great
numbers today to root its team to
victory. Get your rooting clothes on
iMr. and Mrs. U L. Bledaoe spent
Wednesday In 8tephenvlUe.
r. and Mrs. Charles Mlnchew ac-l
impanied by Mike Dixson and Clay-j We are glad to note that Uncle Jake
ton Keller motored to Comanche last. I Lancaster Is able to be out again af-
Sunday afternoon to view the destruc-Jter a protracted Illness,
tlon wrought by tlhe early morning
Mrs. Klye Biggs and little daugh-
ters who visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Biggs last week left Sunday for their «*• Rlw of Jordan “d ,ead thoua-
homc In Galveston. ands t0 ^tst.-Mrs. Warner. Pastor
The two sons~ot~Mr. and Mrs. B. F. '«<A' «*"■» „
Labaume who have been 111 for sever-1 w,:'1 AT BRECMENRI1KJE
! al weeks are reported as much better
j Tire Bargain:
blase In that city.
The Royal Neighbors will meet in
the hall at three p. m. October 8th.
A short business session will be fol-
lowed by a program and social hour.
All Royal Neighbors are Invited to be
present on that occasion. /
*(
Rous Baxter who has been
(Shreveport, Louisiana, for the past Mr. Roy McKnlght, son-tn-law of
three months returned home last Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin, who was
Saturday and is holding down a pos-1 Injured by being run Into by an au-
ction In his father’s store. jtomoblle while on a vacation in Den-
J. 8. Derrick returned last Satur-
day from San Angelo where he had
been on a business trip.
yThe following young people
ored to Glen Rose Sunday for
outing: Misses Mary McBride and
lone Cook, Messrs. Ben Cook and
Curtis Gee.
ver some four months ago haa been
discharged from the hospital at Waco ®d
and Is now on the road to recovery.
The fall months are here and we
hope to have some cooler weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Neel arrived in| The gins are all buay these days with
Dublin Wednesday from Waco. After .the fleecy staple. Picking cotton Is
Misses Annie Lynn Milner, Mildred a few days’ visit with Mr. Neel’s moth-1 now on In earnest and farmers are
and Kathleen (McCleakey spent Sun-
day In Hamilton guests of friends.
or, Mr. and Mrs. Neel will go to Lor-
ens* where Mr. Neel wll buy cotton.
Mrs. Coleman Gulley will have
charge of the Home Economics de-
partment of the Hhrbin school this
coming term.
Misses Louise Thlebauld and Oay
Bowden have retained to Austin for
the 1936-26 term of the Texas School
for the deaf.
all extremely busy.
/ Mr. Hal Bolton has purchased a
new 1936 model Ford. She is a 'beau-
ty and Hal Is going to do some fish
Mrs. J. H. Muse accompanied by her
son, Lindsey spent last Sunday In.
Fort Worth, where Lindsey took in the ,n* and bunting when the new wears
Fort Worth-Atlanta ball game. "" *K" ---“---*
! off the afore mentioned “Uasie.'
Tom Hughes and Kay Bros, ship-
ped a car of purebred Jersey cattle
to the Oil Belt Fair at Breckenrldge
Monday. We have received word
that these cattle received prizes In
all claases tn which they were enter-
They also won both grand
championships.
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HEAL THOSE SOM OHMS.
If you suffer from Sore Gums.
Bleeding Gums, Loose Teeth. Foul
Breath, or from Pyrorrhea la even Its
worst form, we will sell you a bottle
of Leto’i Pyrorrhea Remedy aad
guarantee K to pleaao yon or return
your money. This Is different from
any other treatment—Overton Drug
Company.
Wt* still have a few Tires at the old price and when
they are front- don’t say you didn’t know we were
st-llinjr the nkso cheap. We have reasons of our own
for offering these Tires at below the present whole
sale price. One reason is we bought before they
went up and another reason is they are for sale and
we waut your money, so if you need a Tire now is.
the time and RUSSELL TIRE EXCHANGE is the
place. Thats enough said, come look our Tires over
and compare prices.
Russell Tire Exchange
Dublin Free Fall Fslr Oct. 12. 23. 24
MAJESTIC THEATRE
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ND
Family Night
Adolphe Menjou, Florence
Vidor, Betty Bronson In
ARE PARENTS PEOPLE
“INTO THE NET”
Serial Chapter 5. Also Coin.
SATURDAY, OCT. 3RD
Buck Jones In
THE ARIZONA ROMEO
Century Comedy and—-
“FIGHTING RANGER”
Serial
MONDAY, TUESDAY k
WEDNESD.
AY, 00T.
6TH and 7TH
Roberts, Estelle
Dir, Agnes
Mesdames George and Wallace
Wray returned Sunday from a short
visit with friends in Fort Worth.
/’Mr*. Edna McCarty and lltUe
daughter Jesea Lee ot Dallas motored
to Dublin last Saturday evening to
spend a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell.
Are. &
Aieat of
Mettle Able* of Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. W
Wednesday.
Has wt*-*
. R. Able*
The Woodmen Circle will meet at
tha Odd Fellow's Hall, Tuesday af-
ternoon. October 6th at two thirty
o’clock. All members ere urged to
be present. /
The little daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
Bum Whleeaant, who live la south
Dublin Is guile til with fever.
Mr. and Mr*. C. a Oormai
daughter, Mary BUaabetii
Sunday In Fort Worth.
Mm, Hall «( Oateevllle ||H
tatting her daughter. Mrs,
iritton who baa beta 111 for
This Week’s Specials
Besides our regular line of Drugs and Drug Sun-
dries, Medicines etc., at the right prices. We offer
tho following: 3 regular 10c Cakes of Coloos
and a trial Cake for .....
2 regular 35c aise Colgates Shaving Oeun at
Wo have a large line of School Supplies i
Styles That Please
IA LI COATS
Such an array of beautiful
garments never has been
shown by this store. Every-
thing that’s wanted is here
in a display that is certain
to meet with a cheerful re-
ception. Among the most in-
teresting are those Coats
with the new back fullness,
handsomely trimmed in rich
fur collars and bands down
the side.
Seasons Smartest
Hats of every shape and in-
tent, newly arrived and fea-
tured at a most exceptional
Tailored and wort* frock*
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925, newspaper, October 2, 1925; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559230/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.