The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938 Page: 6 of 8
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tD XT B LIK PROQRES8,
)'E ARE nWI D or YOI’ ;
ST. GEORGE
By Mrs. Clee Labaawe
CM
McNEILL’S DAIRY
tor Purr Milk. Butter, and
Oram. Telephone mril-fiS
Sc QCAKT
Delivered Twice Dally
TB tented row* according to
atate regulation*. Service
aad Satisfaction guaranteed
McNEILL’S DAIRY
BILL'S GARAGE
General Mechanic Work
New Type of Elastic Rings
Eliminating (Ml
We do only first class work
and our prices are reason-
able. - "
The play “Petticoat Ranch"
wlH be presented at thl* place on
Friday night. May 27 Everybody
Is invited to come and Its free
School will also cloae that day
Mr. anti Mr*. Sid Ford and
tons visited Mr. and Mrs B F.
Labaume Sunday afternoon.
Leonard .Gamer made a trip to
Fort Worth Sunday night. He re-
turned home Monday.
Mr ai.J Mrs. Son Lwbaume »nd
children visited her parents. Mr.
and Mr* Will Branum at Dublin
|Sunday
Virgil Sale* spent Monday nigjit
with Jackie Hayes.
Mr and Mra. Clay Gamer and
son and Mr and Mrs Cleo La-
taiim* *nd daughter visited Mr
and Mrs Leonard Gamer Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tom Lowe and
children »pent Saturday nigld
with Mr and Mrs Son Labaumh
Sunday is our regular singing
and preaching day Everyone has
an Invitation to come.
oZsi&rxirss,o: ’asanas
upuniy Juogr. w»» ; grand parents Mr and Mr* J
ind baby
Mrs. Tho-
______;r. and Mra. Oecar
iea this week.
and Mr* Rogers of Waco
Mr and Mrs. Mont Thomas
of Stephenvtlle veiled Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Jeaaie Medford
Mr and Mrs. Holt of Longview
•re visiting Mr 1 * ShockeUord
and family this w**k
Mrs. Mohota 8tienett of Tell.
Texas, spent Wednesday to Fri-
tlay with her mother. Mrs. Irra
Wilkins. i .M.Itora
There were several visitors
from different places present Sun-
day for the Baccalaureate ser-
vices at the new Gym.
Rev Gordon Barrett of Co™
anche preached at the t
church Sunday night All present
'"Mrs^lSwa Baldwin of Clairett*
is spending a few days with Mrs
Kate Greenway
Jessie Rav Wilkins and wtfe «
Kansas spent the week-end with
Mrs Ira Wllklnn.
The ladles Sewing Club met
with Mrs Mae Barnett Wednes-
day afternoon.
Mrs Lorenn Jameson of Fort
Worth spent Sunday with her
sister Mrs Frank Purvis
Jimmie Lots and Retia Gay
Greenway. who have been
relatives in Fort Worth for the
jiast two months, have returned
to their home here
Seniors!
We have been Interested In
5U£S
and In these closing da>w.
' we feel that v«w are leaving
to those to come an example
of work well done.
ii FEWELL’S
VARIETY
DUBLIN. TEXAS
children. Mr. iin.l Mrs J T La-
baume. Mra. Aildie Gee and son.
Lane, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. Alva Tackett
Mr. and Mis Hardy Babbs
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra
Lola Cole i and daughters.
Mr Lola Ole is spending this
week with hi* parents at Stiner.
Mr and Mrs T M Cook and
family spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Martin Cook of Purves
Mr and Mrs Ulen and daugltt-
er of StephenviIlf, Mr and Mra
MorrU Gryder and family of Sel-
POINT LOOKOUT
By Mrs. L M. Ntebpea
Mr. and Mrs Prichard of Wal-
nut Spring* spent the week-end
with hi* daughter*. Mr and Mra
Georg* Smith.
Miaae* Stella and Sybil Voorhl*
and Pauline Taylor *pent the day
Sunday with Mi** Shirley Doug-
'MMr and Mra W. J Moncrtof
and Mr and Mr. L. Warren of
Dublin (pent the week-end with
their father. George Young, and
family. ,,
Mr Sherwood Voorhl* of Live
Oak spent Saturday night with
W B. and Lelan Douglaa.
Mi and Mr* W 0. Stephen and
Mr. and Mr* Robert Stephen and
children visited In the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Wilbur Warner Sunday
afternoon.
The party given by Mr. and
Mr* Douglas Saturday night wa*
enjoyed by all who were present
Mr* Jack An* and Ml** Vera
Duncan of Houston are visiting
their parent*. Mr and Mrs. E.
L Duncan Mr and Mr* Luther
Duncan and children of Hint also
spent the week-end with hi* par-
enta, Mr and Mr*. E. L Duncan
1938 SENt
WE ARE PROUD OF You
Aad wale saw this opportune t„ —----
for yoa the fulftllmeat of y„ur rVf. * *''“•**
you go down Life’* Troll
Marvin Fi
Auto Supply
DI'BI.IN. TEXAS
NEU. EVANS HAS ENVIABLE
RECORD IN HOWARD PAYNE
MEXIOO
By Mr*. Mali Hay**
tneir nomr , den spent Sun.ivy with Mr and
Rev R J Starr of Aubrey spent j Mf# c d. Allen
Monday afternoon with Vern . Mr tIce Martin of El Campo
and family „ , „ (Texas spent Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mrs Albert Hale | with Mr and Mrs Morgan Mar-
on a fishing trip on Devil River j ((n and
We wish for them a pleasant Miss Hortens. *n.jIH.»J Adam* j ^ home in Comanche
journey „ spent Tueadsy night wltn r*»tt vlnhn of neai
Howard Brnaon of Stcphcnvlllc /'•imfum Oolc Mr Jakt* • . . ..
sJ-nt the week-end with his par-, Mr ,nd M, riaude Tackett. _ l Just in* wa* the gue*t of J. M.
ents Mr and Mrs N B Benson ^ Mr„ Mack Faulkner Mr j tlaye. {
and Mr* Jan-c- and daughters Mrs J M Clark wa* »ne guesi
Mr and Mrs Wallace Hallmark I of Mr* Luther Reagan
Several here attended Trade*
Day at Dublin Monday.
Thl* community wa* vlrtted by
* wind and rain »lorm recently.
Aunt Sarah Reagan, who haa
been vtaitlng hef children here for
the oast several week*, ha* re*
spat
HARBIN
By Hr*. A. F. «kaf*r
•s {kaKUkd
and ««n* spent Sunday cm the
creek. ; ' ,
Mr and Mrs Curtis Cole and
daughter spent Sunday night with
Mr and Mra R D Cole.
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Mrs Wayne Harbin of Stephen- [ Miss Dorothy Muse from Stan
The Dublin Progress offiee Mon-
I ‘lay.
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Mr* F K Perrv and on. Rich
T C White • grand parent*
Mr and Mrs Doyle Elliot and Muse.
babv and Mrs Guy Sones nn«l _____ <v
chllilren and Jack and Skeet Sone* Mis* Po#ey Edmonda w ent
-* F E Perrv and son. Ricn- children anu : i miss r—,
livrds Robbins and Fred ‘Ud. and Mrs Mattte Patterson ; visited Mr and Mrs. Tom Bilk ArHngtw| an Saturday
kS 10 ArllnKt,,n Saturday ,if Rock Sunday. ^ and remained until Sunday at_the
Holmes returned home Friday "em u ,*ke Mrs. ‘Patter*on | Foy Shaddox who has heon in h,,ll!K. u„t of Mr and Mrs. Jack
from^a buslneM trip to McCamey | moralnR^ to « brrn',hr * For. Sam Houston Patt,.r^n of that city.
San Angelo.
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morning to take Mrs. r»»o*'" rt>> is'”"1"' , 0 nouse-guesi v.i
home Mrs. Patterson had been) the army at Fort bam Housioi patterson of that city,
! visiting the past week in her for 3 years is now at home. :
— daughter's home Mrs Perry and Mrs Thelma Me Cleskey of U'
Miss (Jpal McCleskey had as her Richard returned home Sunday Texas is visiting her mother. M .
guests for Sunday dinner the j evening. 'V
women teachers of the Dublin — --------—- o---------
High School Those who enjoyed Cectl Bcsiker spent last week in
the day were: Misses O'Brien Waco and Dallas on a bustness
WHcoxen. Cheatham McPhali ! trip He returned home Saturday
and Thornton. evening.
Nellene McCuntay w-a* a guest
In the home of Mr and Mr*. John
Richardson Sunday. \
Farm work has been delayed in
thl* community since the rain
last week
Mr and Mrs L. B Hancock are
the proud parents of a fine baby
boy. who made hia arrival Satur-
day night They have christened
him L B Both mother and baby
are doing nicely
Mrs J M Clark and B. 1
Ewing were the guests of Mra.
J M Hayes Monday
Peanut planting will be In pro-
gress this week.
_o
Nell Evans. Brown wood. How-
ard Payne College Senior who will
take his bachelor of arts degree
from the local college late this
month, haa a remarkable record
in arhool attendance during hi*
■choolaatlc career he has not
missed a single day of school
since he wa* seven year* old Nell
I* a former Dublin hoy, having
lived her* In 1B31-W. and la the
nephew of W. A. Evans of this
city.
Evans, son of Mr and Mrs
A C. Evans, attended nine years
in rural school, two year* In the
Brownwood High School and four
year* In Howard Payne College,
i He haa attended *chon| every year
| since he first enrolled In 192S
Throughout all this time he has
■ lived five miles from the school
and on bad days when the busses
w-ere unable to make the rounds,
he would walk to school rather
than mlas It. Evans In addition to
j being active In athletics, has a
: high scholastic average.
After graduation from Howard
I Payne this spring. Evans will
' teach school and endeavor to set
! his attendance record a* an ex-
Salyers
Servicej
Conveniently H
t ) o»r Kmrertas ^
Part "I
us for Tetin |
T' vsm I'rndiKfc '
j ample tr. hi* ntudaMj
are mathemttici J
! Ani'ther recnnlatl
his regular atten
which has prn_
ri|UHll.(i »t Hovu<L
not missed * single 3
sir,,. • iKTiimg tiuaij
1 1 I* an outiUi
ment, unusual of L
Students 'fficialigl
stated '
Luther I* Rn
for sheriff of Erath(
a'visitor in The
las Monday.
D O. Limer of I
In Dublin lut w«
with his parent*
Two Great Dublin
s
Institutions
OU^ SCHOOLS
and
THE DUBLIN CREAMERY
The rhlld's mind is de\eln|ied to a large degree In the w-IvhiI
mom _ here he is taught the rundamenlals of an edura
Hon aad trained to work out dail> pmbleim Teaching 1* a
worthy vnratkxi. and we commend our teneherx on our fine
While the mind is still in the stage »r development, the
how and wherefore uf making- a living should t>e taught ton.
Along this line we give a few figures
\.1 v Shaddox. j
j T. Ryan left Saturday for
Mercedes _ ... . _
Mrs Nora Tarter of Ft Worth
spent several days with Mrs J P
Harbin last week
, J M. Carson made a trip to
| Hillsboro Sunday
Everett Shaffer. Ray Kuyken-
dall Billie Moxsone attended the
singing at Cottonwood Sunday
Harbin had visitors at singing
Sunday night from Dublin, St
j f>orge. Boman Ridge Cotton-
' wood and Stephenville Visitors
| arr always welcome
• i! Remember Sunday is church
d«y at the Baptist Church Every
j bndv is Invited.'
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WT.C” * - WBWItW • SB-'f WUfgr-Wi
LINGLEVILLE
By Mrs. J. F. Edgmnn
m
FOR THE
Best Place To Eat
Alwavi Come To
D. A D. CAFE
BOWMAN RIDGE
B) Bertie
e ~ diviuo
Sandwich!
We congratulate Dublin
Schools or another success-
term We're always for
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Progress la authorized to
makp the following uolitleal an-
nouncements. subject In the action
of the Democratic primaries:
1936
During ISM we paid la 1 \*H to our customers in the Iteh
Itu trade territory otssr
$100,000 00
. . 1937
We paid in , *»h to <Hir i ii«t«w>er> over
$180,000 00
1938
W> are planning to Inc reuse our huoineno v»lu
volume
to aver
$300,000.00
m u AIM
Is ‘to build s business that wtH hrver know comp*ti>M(.
to serve every person with whom we have business re-
lations end to create a pemmaiity that will be known
far and wide for It# fairness honesty strength and
friendliness. '
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CASH BUYERB OF EGGS, POULTRY,
CREAM AND TURKEYS
We are glad to report that Mr*
W. 8 BrowT and U>nnle William-
son are ikdng fine
Mr and Mr* Kenneth Smith
I and son vi*lted friend* and rela-
tive* here over the week-end
Mi and Mrs, J H Brown are
I the proud patent* of * fine bnby
girl She ha* been named, Jim-
mie Nell
Mr and Mr* R M Johnson and
•on Fred of Oak Dale spent Sun-
day with their daughter and son-
in-law Mr and Mrs Chesley Bo*
tie »nd family
Mr and Mrs. Walter Morton
of School Hill spent Saturday af-
ternoon with Mr and Mr* J H
Brown and daughter.
Several from thl* community
attended Trade* Day at Dublin
Monday
Mr* Ann Crow is on the nick
list ,
Mr and Mrs I^ymon Miller
of Stephen vtlle spent Sunday with
her parent*. Mr and Mr* John
Boucher
■ Mr and Mr* Clyde Fair and
children and Mr# W P Eddie
man and son. Mile* spent Sunday
with Mr and Mr*. J. O Hare at
Jkhonl Hill
Ira Cutter of Lindaey. Okia
spent a few days late week with
hi* brother.- I W Cutler and
family
Mr and Mr* I W Brown nnd
family of Slephenyille spent Sun-
day afternoon with his brother
and si«ter-in law Mr and Mr*
J H Brown
Mis* Stella WUroxen and Mte*
Veata Stephen* of Dublin spent
•while Sunday afternoon with
Mr and Mrs O F Wijooxefl and
family , f »
For District Attorney
2kth Judicial Dlgtrtet
G. II. (Wad) Williamson
Ernest Heleher.
We give yon a year round market.
SHILOH
By lr«4 r*ek
Dublin Creamery
Company, Inc.
Mr and far*. C D AUau aiu UM
proud parents of • baby girt born
May It
Mr and Mr*. W. L. Trie* and
daughter* spent Sunday afternoon
at Gorman
Mr and Mr* Grady RimmII »*#
an*-------mud
--------- sflent Sunday
Mr aad Mr*. W. B RumHI
and children
Mra w. a Hmmrn km i—a
tha
Mr and Mra qutany Betti*
For District Clerk:
J. W. 'Bill) Shannon
John ^l. Watts.
John I). Iieane
W. Albert Hii hardson
For Representative:
T. E. (Dick) Harbin
ire-elaction. 2nd terra)
For Oounty Judge:
Emmett It. Moon
W C. (Clarence) Payne
Wallace Scott
For Sheriff:,
Luther P. Brandon
Carl W. Turn bow
Mont Thomas
. N. F. (Natfi) M<Jnroe
For County 8upt. of
Sohools:
J. Seymour Olcndenin
(R* elect ion. 2nd term)
W. B. (Bill) Rueeetl
For Oounty Attorney:
t 'lint Itnrham
W. J. Oxford, Jr.
For County Clerk:
Elmo White
t’hnrley Nicholx
For County Treasurer:
Mr*. Ed Bryant
Edna Knox Wade
Jame« II. ♦Jim* Stewart
For Commissioner:
reckwt No I.
John H. Smith
J. W. Lesthvrwoed.
Next Sundsy is Rev. Holms reg-
ular preaching day here.
Mr and Mr*. Leonard McCann
of Fort Worth were guests Sun-
dsy of Mr and Mr*. Pa»e Mc-
Cann.
Geneva Herod of Dublin spent
the week-end with friends here.
Naylor Altmon I* spending a
few days with Mr. and Mr* But-
ter White at Stephenville.
Several from here attended the
singing at Cottonwood Sunday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs R P McCann of
Dublin spent Sunday with hi*
parent*. Mr and Mr* P. M Mc-
Cann.
Mr and Mrs W A Wood spent
Sunday with Mr and Mr*. C. It.
Woo.1 at Zion Hill
Mias Allmon of Senden spent
Friday night with Mr and Mr*.
S H Allmon.
Ray Thompson spent last week
at LinglevUle.
,, Mr and Mr*. Buster White and
children of Stephenville were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. 8. H.
Allmon Sunday.
Next Sunday night i* atngtn*
night here. Everyone U InvIUd
to attend.
Why
DOES NORGE GIVE YOU MORE ELEC
/
Because
ONLY NORGE HAS THE SAFE, Slk
ELECTRIC ROLLATOR COMPRESSION \
WARRANTED UNTIL 19481/%
GRAHAM CHAPEL
By Mte* GrnrJa Spike*
Edward Carlton spent Thursday
night with Mr Hughlon Trimble
Mia* Juanita Ewing «penj the
night Thursday with MUw Frankie
Trimble '■
Miae Vivian Petttjohn Lpent
Sunday with Mia* Marjorie Petti-
John.
Buck l.uker la spending this
week with WlUle Emet Luker.
Mr* George Purvt* la visiting
in Waco a few weeks
Oil to Bataan of Haael Dell spent
Saturday night with Witt and
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NOW At li
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Ufa Bpikaa.
_!r» Rn.be Green at Dawaon la
vtaitlng her brother. I. Q. SplkM
and family,
Mia* Fay PeUtJohn of Baggett
vtteted Mis# Virgil Petujohn Sun-
day. '
Several from this community
attended Trade* Day at Dublin on
Monday
Mr* Emma Labaume spent the
day Monday, with Mra Luek La-
baume <of Dublin
$4.95
\i MOLJLEK ROUS and THERE'S ICE!
p Hiyl^-ppwffj Kollacor* conopretaor
ruiviag slowly in a permanent beth 01
| fcat‘s why the Roll*tor compression unit — <
|» Norge—carries a IO-Y1AR. WARRANTY.
I'Wpao While, candidate far
County Clerk, waa a vttelor in the
office <4 The Dublin Program Uurt
Monday morning
ORG
■ »■
Mum Rhm Emory. Emmett
Noah. Mia* Aty* Cooper and
Frank Edmonds drove to (lien
Boee far the afternoon late Nun-
day v
—~o
Mtee Gitedme Neal left
morning by |Ma for ■»
where she will yen kc. „
reaaaln for a rietl of two
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938, newspaper, May 20, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559419/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.