The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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■v «• serve Dublin and the Dublin territory with •«
Complete hood Stom We appreciate your bunlneno.
BRANUM’S
’School at 9:4ft *"> to
Baccalaureate sermon at 10 »
by Rev. Bradford
Young people meet In their de-
partment! at 6 40 P-m .
Preaching r.t 7:45 p.m Subject.
•The Tragedy of Utoaeanesa.
Missionary Society meets Mon
day aftmoon at three oYloch.
Mid-week service "
evening at 7:4ft followed by choir
^rT\ieC*foHowing__de legate*
the Methodist
• of bust-
ri ^T*~it ve are not
ijgtd support the
service* and the
o i«nlng services we
-n^lght iMWell close the doors and
teU the world that we ato throdgjj
sns
SJftf W I £ dl'-tp1*1 OgSy.nd «S I ^JSS following the rain
?£ sheen** from the.* servlcee tw^MM Rang- TJg*-J "\J£« ,Ct well "fig**
SundayUrmomlng a. usual toffJ delegation mel, day of orotected by stHp
to v&S&m by
to terraced and strtP cropped
fields according to represents
lives of* the local Soil Conserva-
lion Service. .....
Although the average prmlplM
tlon at the six stations tn the
Green Creek watershed «• «»
t 5ft inches the guage on the X
N. Howell farm north of mbim
recorded .98 iyl»to * “"gffTr
On the L M Smith firrm east or
Church *' a* tended StK T.5>he. of rain Ml
SENIORS
We congratulate you
upon the completion of
vour work In lire Dub-
lin Schools May your
life be filled with other
success equally as
great and graater.
Through Life Drink
Dr. Pepper
a* 10-2*4
a 1.1 a .
Every Day
Pepper Bottling Co.
OUliue*^ —w
Sunday School will meet
th* ! the conference* Mr. and Mrs. W.
nunuay - ~ ; », Wrlsht Mr and Mm J -
VrrtT45*1whin''ihi classes are 1 shlllingburg. Mr.
ws«srst -n?7,i iss "d
liver the sermon and_ it ^wui ,, | *n^* vl.u, „ areat conference
have
railroad* annually
var. AMONG COUNTY'S
LARGEST TAXPAYERH
WUSKfASS
3sra^«£=;
praise of small grain strips for
controlling erosion They
proved their value.
5;“!*“,UZS, ST.SrnT*
^X»wa-** s*nU **
Paid Into Erath county coffers
On land that can be handled last yew was WUM« «* *•*
“rX -mon -d It wm be ; among those whowmL » •«? I KS.*5d tSSZ
bro.de.st ^Oom U Jl*** ^jgSd. „ was «* , Hobart g-R^J 2«thw. „
School, and for the m*nW^£ uf ny"™tai*CtairXl. of the Dta-would still pay him t® strip hi*
glad to announce that M B»d , Many ™ in full j f„)d l am working toward
ford will be here at . 45 l te*c^ for \he first half of the conference l vt.sr rotation that wlH f‘_
the Business Men s Bible ft l < was Dublin, ! wider strips of sn
Of the above sum t3.700.T7
went for state taxes: 32.136 98 for
county; 31.M1 84 for '
276.84 to pchoolp; and I1.TS8 to
citie* Of the total tax amount.
si2jrsraaars,s
..iity Guild Meets
At John Harris Home
-mmzjt. sf^jsz 3
I “** Tw meeting for the Re- m membership on profce»‘o" of which row crop*, ^.Spbell, taxes In This line was
lat’fesSS =<&7a,s«B!s»gSsSg!g.‘Ss:a5-3
terrace channel or halt- employees and a month^ P^roU
«totototo»*«*M
Oongratulatiom
Seniors And
Graduates
Mrs. Ray Ijng Hostess S tSSS £&* ^
To Kllarney Club evening worship ^thout! ^ Conference 1* to meet next aboV, the tern
___ ' expect to have a Kex.v. pUin. ! way between
* a
- Mrs John Harris was hostess
. the Trinity Guild at their re-
j«r meeting which was held last
famday at 2:30 o’clock In the
__ afternoon The ladies spent the
time tn sewing and piecing quilts
igr At the close of the afternoon
J* the hostess served refreshments
consisting of potato chips, chick-
P sn sandwiches, cheese sandwiches
iced ten and chocolate cak.
Members who were present
were: Mms Ted Lyon. S. H.
ps Prim, John Harris, Ed Harris,
if Joels Harris. Geo Wray Guy
Neel. Geo Doubleday and Misses
Joyce Mac Nlcoll and Nelda Neel
Mrs Ray Long was hostess this i^on in our church meet
ft Revival Wlinuut inf wwivu.m — , --------
... ** T» SSts. ,52r«rW"«.
Sunday evening In the ----- -®
o ..'..l/wU Th
Our Store is
home.
yo«l
CORNER DRUG
STORE
Dublin, Texaa
sseeeee*
T»1.089 41 The only opmjM«iMi
bam and |in Dublin where, In 192*. me
—.. *. so -"-“iSaTawssr*-*' J'" *—■
rfveU^at’1 three ^cl^ck^TtTe^y if ‘n.eci' m*meo'^de^rt* j Faculty Party Given | report. ce ,nd If It
*** “* '1V“”U 'St.’S At H. L. Eight Home
-------- hient at the same time. The i
f games | prf.4Chlng service will follow at
The hostess Invited two guests P"— K
besides the regular members ot | B ^ Younit people’s Choir will
i ’SnS-"^ sr-: IL1"^
I full" W L East, of Bunyan, | lnd passenger station Th*nK*^
reported. "The water rose to ^e , has twT section |*M* l«
The members ot the Dublin
besides the regular members oi Young Peoples Choir will wlVPg and
Needham aild'MnTlM Hallmark the‘youngn'pcoP*B busba’n.l. wrre h7°n j^|1“,k^‘h
rsr-sjs Kyi-
Mrs B M
high score
games
* present -........
ime*. I '. _ - ,p«-ial program to be given
Refreshments consisting of In- i J1 15 fl.,.,>winK Sunday evening.
dividual chicken pies, hot rolls.
Iced tea. plckeled peppers and
cherry pudding were served at ,
the close of the afternoon
___a
Miss Otledine Mac Nlcoll and
wity^ta r'.rt Worth^on^a b77i- Thursday Bridge Club
aas trip. . — -
of Mr, and Mra. H. L. Right
Hosts and hosteaae. for the oc-
caasion were Mr. and Mia OW
Pheli*. Mr and Mrs Idncoln
lane. Mr and Mra Harvey Hsh-
every* teT^ce'l ha've £*V*
gone out As It was I dtdn t low s
one." . .
Probably the greatest crop
damage was on those fields which
had Just been planted and will re-
quire re-plantlng
Countour rtdges snd furrows in
pastures stood full of water Fri
r . ____a__4 Via aiim
In the
county, one at DtihUn and one at
Alexander C R Phelps haa been
agent since February X9. IWO.
On June 1. 1927. the J*heham«»
line which was built Into Dublin
In 1920 by Mr Hamon and aano-
date. wa, purchaaed by WlchiU
Falla and Southern Railroad com-
' This line owna 20 miles of track
In Erath county, and maintains a
-i -- . _ Miv ->4 the Pheliw. Mr and Mrs i-*nc™n storing water for the aum- large group of residence em-
Tuesday evening. May 34. . Mr Hnd Mrs Haivey Fish- •_ ,r,„1K{jt amj lessening the t>|oyees with an approximate
Hi*h ^ oT’L heTaTouT church !' r Mr and Mra. Ben Denny. Mr from high water on the ot *2.000. ^ »T
erclses will be held at our i. MrJ1. c E Leatherniod. and nrf.ll, Dublin agent for the W F. * 8.
The 8enior Class hasaecu Mrs Lawrence Keller. _________ _____ .. Co„ states that If any one of
Raymond Franks. Robt L.
1 Pipes, and Parke Jones, students
| in John Tarleton Agricultural
College, visited tn Dublin for s
while Wednseday afternoon
CAMP DUBLIN
CAPE
Sports!
CHICKEN DINNER
On Smtdsva
30^
With Drink and Denser*
(Edge of town North >
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Keller.
Dunday Bridge Club ^.0S^m^ST^«”-g n- gw. *~«3“ " £ Z
r^J7~ ssmm s --
Remember our Revival Is only
two weeks off. Are you ready for
It 7
Robt 1- Dobson. Pastor.
three o'clock at the home of Mrs
Guy Jones for their weekly meet-
ing Guests besides regular mem-
bers of the club who were In-
vited to attend were Mra Swaf-
L«nr and Mrs McVey of st i>ouu i Baptist Missionary
Mrs Ted Lyon won high score — * ^— tu“J”
for the afternoon’s games
The hostess served refresh-
ments consisting of fruit salad,
sandwiches, Iced tea, potato chips
and Dream wafers
C ITY STORE BARGAINS
IDIISI flUSBUMiaiy
Completes Study Of
The word "bargain" Is some-
times. one of camouflage used by
big city concerns who are trying
to centralise the business of the
county anil bring it finally to a
y £&{*,
The school colors of purple and
white were carried out with many
bowls and vasea of flowers con-
sisting of purple larks) ir Queen n,unlj „„w ...
Ann’s lace and purple and white j m(,nopoly. They shout "bargains,
glad tolas The flowers were num- . t>lirgain8. cheap, cheap," until It
erous throughout el! the rooms the words have the phjrcho-
of the lovely home. Score cards, |0g|Ca| effect of making people
mpietes Diuuy wi also were designed il»ng th,‘ ;thmk they arc getting something
ial RmtistS same motif, these being hand for nothin when a little common
Centennial DapilSWI inle<1 violets and containing the senBf ap pi led to the sILgitlon
-. o ...I list of the hosts and hostesses wouid show there la no reason at
circles of the Baptial i ......
• complete the itudy of, The Ceil* *k» mirple And white
COFFEE ON THE BUN tennial History of Texas Bap- J'1 • These consoled of Indlvi-
Approxlmately X 000 000 Pounds Thr ,tudy was prswented f(Kxl s,,,mres frosted
of coffee and 390.000 pounds of , » Mr, Noel utile page | J * n„ each eon-
8ENI0RS
We Congratulate You
Ml suggest to the young
it Ms. of the rtaan that you
I its help prepare you
r the eocnlag oeraaiouo
at will demand that you
________|___pounds
tea are consumed annually On dm
ing ears operated by American
i ' railroads.
Mi«r FROM COTTON _ _
So many varied uses have been " who’' asg)ated Mrs. Palmer
found for cotton that th# cotton , the program were: Mrs.
h i
tors will work
trained
PHONE It
The HUB
Beauty Shop
EUTH BUCHANAN
products now go to the retail
market In more than 10.000 dif-
ferent forms
HW. ^^8 a,,.i nnccl food squares
by Mr* Noel Llttlepage 1 .,h white Icing ami esch eon
^ ara srisiSsy cirr^
met to obeerve the day of prayer j „ut m th# ice cream
and mints which completed the
refreshment plate
The guest* spent a fuU evening
Mr. Dudney | entertainment ^ and *U expresa-
Ry Co. states that tf any one of
th> railroads was taken out of
V-'SKSSksm ““J. ttSL’S!
**”"ln fact." he added. "I believe
It would so reflect on the resi-
dence property In the additional
lax that would neceaaartly have
U, be absorbed, that It would
make It prohibitive for a person
to own his own home and keep
It up." . -
The Santa Ke the only one of
them- railroads located at Steph-
enville, came Into Erath on March
1, 1937. when It purchased the
Frisco Interests The Santa Fe
lines now have forty miles of
track and 38 employee* In this
county. .
Commenting on the Frisco at
the time It was purchased. Presl-
n'\T-'"“ \^h^ndi«?nv dent Samuel T. Bledsoe of the
to some people If merchanduung v M)d ” Acquisition of
should be centralised tn a few of >u h. nf rreat Imnor-
all for auppoalng that they can
sell articles for less than It la ordi-
narily sold on the public market.
Nor do they sell cheaper, but
they talk cheaper, that Is all.
It may not seem very important
for Old Ministers The program
was led by Mrs Albert Palmer
Audrey Spencer Mrs Oudney, appreciation at the love
siXh™^in the,r
"Sunrise Tomorrow. ” and «he ^ , honor________
accompanied by Mrs. Vey of St
,»»0«AT,...*T.OI.» MINK,-. , 1**-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r„„ ,
group made an offering for the
relief __________
ments consisting of punch and j remalnad until Tuesday
week on a fishing trip
the big cities and the home town
merchant disappear for lack of
trade But a glance at the local
tax lists will reveal what If would
mean in loss of taxes to the local
community to «*y nothing of the
loss of Improvements snd the de-
cay of the town But outside of
all the drawbacks to a locality
from loss of trade and the shift-
ing of the benefits of trade and
the road wtU be of great Impor-
tance to Texas shippers because,
as a result of the purchase, the
Santa Fe will now have s direct
short line between Brown wood
and points west and south of here,
besides providing a direct route
to Fort Worth. Dallas, and other
central and north Texas potato.
The Bants Fe now provides a
north and south train through
Local News
Mrs. W. H Pilgrim hsi
a new brick poultry hwa»
measures 24 bv Thu
other addition which hat
made in her business
J. W. (BUI i Shannon
for the office of District v.
was a visitor In the fflee of
Dublin Progress las! Tucsdsy,
Mrs. R. T Fisher and dai^,
Mias Billie Pearl arrived in |
tin last week-end from their I
In Amarillo for a visit of
days with Mr. ami Mrs. W. j
Hallmark. Sr ,
Mrs. W. H Jackson and
Dawson, visiter! her win,
Jackson. In Dublin Thursday (.
last week They were enrwSsI
Beaumont for a short visit i
relatives.
Mias Freddie’ Sturkie
Douglas Jack- >n snd
Jackson spent Sunday In
wood.
Maurice Reid loxeph Mtj
Hallmark, snd Hoyt Vi* retr
Tuesday from a fishing trip f
lasted throughout the w«r"
Mr and Mrs R v Idles and I
mother. Mrs. Moi l. , .rent tof
Worth last Thursday. Mr* i
ley remained In Fort Worn]
a visit while Mr and Mr* i
returned home
Walter Hamilton and Did I
lightly made n business Of
Fort Worth last Tuesday,
returned home that •■venis*
Mias Patsy SelO and Mr* 1
enc# Tolar are vhlttng th«
In Abilene with Mr* Tolar'll
tor. Mrs. Burdctt
We're proud of you too. sod
glad I hot you are now more than
ever prepared to aland on your ______
own fret. BUT hr sure your shoe- Mnd«iclws were served
are kept to good repair, by bring
Ing theta to
Maurice Reid J P. Barber. of stephenvllle and Erath County
,.vt Vis Joe Reid J R Barber business to 1K fong _____ making possible direct connec-
Hoyi via. joe will, j “ *—*„ >. another and even more
made sn orienng tor me Ted Hallmark left Saturday j 'be^ la anotner an
of Old Ministers Refreah-1 ™«nln foer s.n s.bs where they !
otrmnek — T,..,Uy of IW 7 -.SS SS
W B. STiX KTONIS
SHOE REPAIR HHOP
MWCEUUANEOt N SHOW ER
HONORS MRS. PATTON
Mra. G. L HoUon went to Port
Worth Monday to a< >mpany Mr.
1 Howard and his ' lnanche De-
—- ;
-- i Howard and hi* ' ‘inancBe ue-
Miooe* Nellie snd Tb«nln PnttW T*am In their broadcast on
■1 entertained Thunatoy. May ftlh. at ; ovpr k T A. T This
SENIORS |
LOOK! |
. 1
We eroploV no salesmen, von nave the dif- 0
feremt*. 0
(’omplete Bookkeeping or Hhorthand OoiUM. J
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP !
Safety" over K ■
lonur, - mi- - — ----- i wa* sponsored- by the District
mal tea and miscellaneous shower ; part,nj.Teachera Asoclatlon
ring Mr* Reeve* Patton, re- , _ „ _____
the former'* home with an infor
) honoring Mrs Reeve* eauon. re- j
| rent bride She la the former Mias
Luis Moncrief
$69-50
Combined or General Business Course $125
Secretarial Course Complete .. .. ,$100
Thtwp ('i>un»p8 are standard, of college grade
and are taught hy competent experienced
teachers under environmental eonditiofis con-
i ducive to thorough training.
Scholarahipe include every advantage offered
by the school with a diploma and the Plaee-
ment Service privileges upon graduation.
Si TMa star expires Jams 13,11
i may be isned at aay tins#
OB CALL IN
Forrest McAdams i.f Arkansas
■ ■ , Texas, la In DuMtn this week vtsl-
Both the living and dinning kia parent*. Mr. snd Mrs L.
j rooms were decorated with pop- | ^ g(cAdamJ. ’
! pies, larkspur and other spring ________0 .......
flowers Aa each guest entered. Mrg E E Slk„ nn(j Mrs Ben
she signed her name in a lovely. I whitehead left Thursday to re-
hand painted guest book which ||i(lln unU1 Kri(Uv f„r a visit in
was later presented to the bride, r^n..
A targe basket, gaily decorated. I
held the bride s many useful pre-
sents which were opened by Mrs
Patton, passed around ami ad-
mired by her many friends
Mrs George Bennett assisted
by the hostesses, poured punch
and served cakes to th# following
guests Mswtames Chaa Wilkin-
son, W F Moncrief. Mont Hun
saker. R B McKinney. G N Ben-
nett C. Ross. E E Shifflett. O.
MrClurg B A. Patton. O. w
Gooch. H A- Patton, and Misses
Haas! Reed, tswene Peacock. Ruth
Holland, Edith Mae and Gladys
Brad berry Mildred and D# Alva
McKinney Doris Weems Angelin#
Whtasnanl Nr«ae Shifflett
Frances Patton and the hostsaa
» (’LEANING THE AIK
Experts predict that the u«#
U not far away when tbs, air_ta
xFzzxrjessst!
fVaUy elsansd to insure bettor
health tn this connection, a ra-
rent test showed that a tutor
mile of air .bore New Vork City
conUOna mors than a ton of duet
5?i2l
FOB IN FORMATION
COLLEGE
MAT*’HER A LUXURY
In 1833 the cost of matches to
Ute consumer was *7 rents per
box of 100 matches They Ware
Ignited hy pulling them
between two shoots of
~i n -n *• if- jt 4^—“**■*sea—
Hoop and snivatton art twin
'Hi “‘''’ll ha*
l|ir* D. L. Haris returned home
this week from a visit of several
weeks with hr son. Rev. John Lee
Harris, of Kansas City.
- -- o------- ■"■■■—- "
Mra Sue Fry will leave Sunday
for Dallas where she will remain
for several day* on a visit with
friends and relatives
--------o
EAR RINGS TO HP A EE
*
Texas beauties could deck
themselves vsry sump’uously with
precious gems even If all Imports
ot jewelry Into the stats Store sud-
denly discontinued Although only
about 30 par cent of the known
metals In Texas *r* rommeretaRy
exploited. Jewels and ornamental
atones which are available Include
ngnte amethyst, onyx. Jasper
opal, serpentine tops*, and tur-
quoise Pearls have algo been dis-
covered to the Inn Balm river
thaaii raw materials, combined
with the .17$ Jewelry factories
now operating In Tanas and val-
ued st nearly twelve minion dbi-
Jan. could be turned Into con-
siderable supply all on their own
--------o—.——--
Andrew Urban of New Orstoans
sms a visitor In Dublin Monday
and Tuesday of this week.
’ Jama* H i Jtmi Stewart cair-
dtoa’e tar Oouaty Trwuuior saw
a visitor in The Program Office
of a
retail trust organised and con-
trolled by the mall order concern*
All' they need to do to control
merchandising is to get control of
33 percent of the retail trade.
, . Oner that is kwcumpliohed they
.r hroadcastoii rgn ahsolutely monopiilixe the re-
T A. T ITU* | {||tl bug),,,,, 0f the country and
fix the prices of merchandise, for
they will be able to control the
manufacture and output of good*.
They’can then offer Inducements
to the manufacturer that will ahut
out the marketing of their goods
except through the monopoly.
So that is another strong point
tn favor of patronising home
trade If you send your money
out of town you are not only de-
priving yourself and your com-
munity of further uae of your
money, but you are aiding In th#
establishment of retail monopoly
that can fix th# price of goods
once they get control
making possible direct connec-
tions with Galveston.
Mr and Mrs. Ell Smith of Chill-
cothe. Texas, visited tost Sunday
tn the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mis Georg* Keller.
----—o ...............-
Mr and Mrs P. C. Harbour of
Odessa, were visitor* in Dublin I
over th* week-end with her |
mother. Mrs Dan Martin.
HAL BOLTOK
|BARBER SERVIC
A Sattofied t u.lom» h
Oar Best Adiertk
Ins Bo*. A * “ I
| Boitoa. 8. H Gilbert mj
ata, the Shine ft°!
As an opportunity of monopoly
and th# filching of large aum outo
of th# people by organised greed,
we feel that we must oppose any-
thing that leads to the organisa-
tion of such things that are dan-
gerous to the Interest* ot Use
people.
Read the series of home trade
advertisements of the busiitom
men of Dublin In this issue ot Urn
Program who are awake to tbs
dangers of this sttoattan and wish
to cal! attention of the people to
it by a friendly dtoeumkm of the
problem* through the Dublin Pro-
gress.
— . ............o........—
E. E takes of Dallas spent sev-
eral days in Dublin this week am
a business trip He toft Thursday
to, continue to Dallas.
Clarence Payne candidate (NT
County Judge wa* a visitor tn
th# office of The Dublin Progress
on Tuesday of this week
Mrs. . A ale Martin Of B—fTSriS
arrived to DuMta Sunday Hr l
rt-tt VfS kst parents Mr snd
Mrs J.T. Hamry T
GREETINGS
1938 SENIORS
We are proud to have ttie oppurtun-
ity of greeting you on the threshold w |
vour cartter and to congratulate you on
your tcuacity in “ataving with it . uutil
you finiahtNl high nciiool, and now. ^
1h»|h* you will I'onijdcte your education
in your choaen field, and extend to voU»
our l**8t wnthea for a nureeeafnl future.
* You are the America of toinorru*,
and tlmnc of the younger §et, ah »•11
the oldftterM are looking foward to Vour
'doing a good job of “carrying on.’‘
, ™ . ■ v*-
j ■ • .
Higginbotham
Bros, fit Co.
Mra' Jos’UtU# ap^«Zta^yta i
Fort Worth vtstttag foemls
I Hi hi in. Texaa
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