The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PH 0 0
MfMNN
PURVES
By MIm MkIm Bell
grocer * price*
today!
rva> Wmti Ga>. Mil.
H t A tarn
^CTICALIY
* A
BALANCED
HUMIDITY
multiplies cool-
ing SURFACE
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There Is Money
NGRATULATIONS TO THE 67
GRADUATES
We
wouldn't ateer you
out In Ilf* now
Eit'* w hy we advlae you to trade with u* anil use
|pd Gulf Product# alwaya
WASHING - GREASING
w> (all for and deliver, Phone .10
Audrey Spencer
Service Station
SILOAM
Kala Hlllhom*
Rev Gene Barber of Dublin fill-
ed hla regular appointment here
Sunday
Mr. and Mr* A N. Brown spent
Sunday In Htco visiting Mrs
Brown's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin and
Rev. Gene Barber spent Sunday
In the homp of Mr. and Mrs Van
Parrett.
Mr. And Mrs. Will Wright of
Hleo spent Sunday with Mr nnd
Mrs Kmeat Turney.
Miss Mary Wilson spent the
week-end with Mr and Mrs. Van
Gnrett.
Miss Claudene Bell of Long-
view, Mrs M. A Bell of Dublin,
and Mrs Claud Bell visited last
week with Mrs H F McCarty
and family of Midland, and re-
latives In Odessa. While in Odessa
they drove over to the Davts
: Mountains
Mr, and Mis. Jake [>>p and
daughters of Stephenvtllr spent
Sunday afternoon with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs Marvue Han-
cock.
eermmmmtm
EDNA HILL
By Ur*. S. P. Erwin
WMMMI
yoR THE UT'MB
»nt with Antiseptic
st must please the
lists return money if
f "LETO'S^ falls to
g Drug * Jewelry Co
L branch
pie Bea»»n
<arr "f Dallas vtslt!
unday.
Huddleston visited
IcClain Saturday.
*rs Ellis of Dublin
ion Ellis and family
Carr is in Dallas vta-
. C. 1. I'a it
■ O' ——......mm
■to make friends
■n't need them
Harold Oene Hlllhouse spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Bo Williamson
Mrs. Jimmie Rdenburgh and
Cordie Galloway were Comanche
vtattors Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holland and
daughter visited Mrs. May Bar-
nett Sunday afternoon
" Mrs. H. M. Hlllhouse. Eula and
Granville were Comanche visitors
Thursday afternoon.
* Miss Bobby Fay. Tatum of near
Lam kin viaited misses Maynette
and Be be Barnett Sunday
......— .o........—
Mrs. C. O. Foust, Jr., returned
home Sunday from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. O. Norton of Dal-
las.
One reason
iu hear CLEARLY
tfertl Electric 9telephones
made to work together
pV'just happen”that you
rly and easily over the
*. One reason you can:
i Dectru telephones are
i ell over the country,
ht lay they're "tuned”
other, somewhat ‘ like
ItoibrunJc ading station.
I eaa^artwtof mt
• hr Aw M Iptaa.
lines |
If telephones sod equipment
weren't uniform, voices might
not be dee*. It would be ve*dy
more difficult for us to give you
tbe good eerviee itjow cost that
you bare coma to aspect.
■fi
|f you do...
Vou will be proud toepok
u/0m
Av ft>uU. o.™ "WUh"
.............
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j, Mftsll, . lew »»*•*» °« c*1’1 <rr
meal
»**h .. no
.I0H oisplay
^*0RIS WH|*|
Hold
opera I ton
* fr*fr poU ,nd P*"*l !!*
no smoke .. no ‘ coakin| Ud-
- . . end far Was lint* i«T««
kitchen are ju*» s Jew ofth* *•»
vshur* lUtnk
0*m They «•* ow* *
end link to ute.
IN YOU* PRODUCE
IF YOU SELL
IT HERE
fash Buyer of Country Pro-
duce. Poultry, Turkeys,
Eggs, Cream.
CONGRATULATIONS to
Jiir schools for a fine year’s
work. We also congratulate
• he Graduates and wish for
them aurcena.
PILGRIMS
PRODUCE
.
Farmers are very busy with
their ciupa «» there has been so
much rain and put them so far
behind with their plantings .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Miller and
daughter of Rising Star visited
Mr and Mrs. Gustlne (Gilbreath
last week-end.
Mr and Mrs George Guest and
daughter of Dublin, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Will Gilbreath Sunday.
Miss Vivian Gilbreath spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Dean Woods of Hazle Deli.
Mtsses Billie Whitfield of Dub-
lin and Muriel Gilbreath spent
Sunday with Miss Eudelle Erwin.
Herbert Erwin of N. T. A. C.
visited his parents this week-end.
Miss Marie Huckaby spent Sun-
day with Miss Vivian Gilbreath.
Mr. John Decker la still very
111. He is with his son In Dallas.
Mr and Mrs Dee Barbee and
sons of Dublin visited relatives
here Sunday
Mr Toni Dorris of Fort Worth
visited his parents. Mr and Mrs
John Dorris Sunday
_—--
z fy.'MWS l,’YIM8RE
COMYN
By Yfr«. /.. Z. McKinnon
SOM
Baccalaureate services were at
the high school auditorium Sun-
I day morning The address was
given by Bro Dobson of Dublin
Miss Marjorie Brumbelow of
Round Grove spent Sunday with
Irene Slaugrter
Mrs Z. Z. McKinnon and child-
ren visited in the home of her
sister. Mrs N. K Lewallen and
i children of Stephenvllle Sunday
Miss Wilma Raye Floyd spent
Thursday of last week with Miss
Alvalee Cherry of Round Grove.
Several from this community
attended the party at Miss Jean
Lowery's at Round Grove Sat-
urday night. _
Idas Kate Holland of Cisco
visited in- the home of her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs Frank Holland
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J O Freeman and
sons of Shiloh visited in the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Z.
Z McKinnon Saturday night.
The seventh grade graduating
exercises will be Wednsday night
A play. "Deacon Dubbs will be
prf^ntfd by thf seniors Tuesdsy
night The senior graduating ex-
ercises Will be held Friday night.
Friday t* the last day of school.
Mrs B L Painter ami daughter
Ruth visited In the home of her
sister. Mrs N E Lewallen and
children at Stephenvllle Sunday
Mr and Mrs Paul Holland of
De Leon spent Sunday with hi*
parents Mr and Mrs. Frank Hol-
Mlld. * _
EAT
At
Blackie’s Cafe
flood Food, prompt service,
Lunches and Short Orders.
.
^$&!IIWMinMBRRHHMi m
Bring Your Washing to
BELL'S MAYTAG
HELPY-SEL! Y
LAUNDRY
tfe have our machine* In
good shape. Give us a trial
I-orated South of Red Front
Service Station on Main St.
E. N. Bell
Trade At
BARBEE &
BRAMBLETT
Conoco Station
CONOCO OILS AND GAS
“We Give Prompt Senieef*
Also John Deere Tractor
and Implements
GREEN’S CREEK
By Ola Whitfield
wmmvfi v hmn
Rev. Cfoud filled his regular
appointment here Sunday and vis-
ited In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Mayfield
A very good crowd was present,
at the school house on last Fri-
day night.
Mi and Mrs. Hubert Kiker have
moved from Stephenvllle Into this
community.
Several from this place have
visited Mrs Oliver Ethetton of
McCauley, who was a patient in
the Gorman Hospital, the past
week.
Mr and Mrs Homer Self, spent
Sunday in Dublin at the home
of Charlie Self
Several from this place attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. Rackley of
Proctor, Wednesday afternoon
Mr* Jessie Mayfield of Wichita
Falls visited relatives here the
past week
A number from this place atten-
ded the conference at Ranger on
Wednesday _ , ,
Mrs Inez Welch of Tyler spent
Wednesday with Mr*. S. L. May-
"•Y- _ __:
PALM ROSE
, Mr*. Murk Kills**
time she hss been to town since
h«r Afrtoui Ulliws o# th®
few months We are glad she is
so much better.
Mr and Mrs Mack ElBaon and
family attended Trad** Day In
Dublin Monday .
Mr sml Mrs Ecnsat Itasharry
and daughters, r.mstana KrivMt-
en* and Owyndell drovs^to Brody
Friday Constene
where she has secure*! a poaitton
ra a new brouty shop brtn* op«i-
uia, Dial A hM aceapt-
With his mother «road^!Jino-
Palm Rose school ow— n#xl
Friday with a bash** dtansr.
,,aE!SB.SK'SWWS»’'
J^balmeF. O.nv-jmtJaa.
wore i*n* thro* day* ***
«d a most Interesting
Uuhal Bsotlng. ^ •_
A coltontaU i
Basil Prater
since last Friday was carr
Gorman Monday and operated 0
for appendicitis. Last report
were that he was doing nicely
from the operation.
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Shelton
and daughter. Jewel, Mr. and Mrs.
I-esllc Wall of HIco. Mr and Mrs.
Morris Shelton of Abilene and Mr.
Frank Fa Ills of Clifton were Sun-
day vtaltors with their sister and
daughter, Mrs. Paige Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mord&n and
daughter and son. Pauline and
Dock, and Mrs. Art Ward spent
Sunday In Hlco with Mr. and Mrs.
Tell McLearty.
Mrs. Cora Prater la spending a
few days with her sister. Mrs.
Oveta Cook In StephenvlUe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vick spent
Sunday in Mineral Well* with her
sister. Mrs. W. P Jones of Quanah
who I* in that city taking treat-
ments for rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Black
and little daughter of Dallas spent
the week-end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wright
Mrs. Willie Money of Old Glory
is visiting her mother, Mrs. M
A. Agle.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Burnett of
Stephenville spent Sunday with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Burnett.
Mrs. I. J. Gibson and son Clar-
ence of Stephenville and Miss Wil-
ma Gibson of Dublin spent. Sunday
with her- son, Claude and family.
The baccalaureate sermon for
the graduating class was deliver-
ed last Sunday morning by Rev.
S. W Miller, pastor of the local
Baptist church. Commencement
exercises will be held Friday night
May 20 in the gym with Dean
Davis of Stephenvllle delivering!
the address The graduates are as
follows: Cleve J Wooley. Adrian
Bell. Leland Huffman. Woodrow
iGordon. Nolan Geye. Doyle Sal-
mon. R. J. Sowell Jr.. Dan An-
derson. Murl Clifton. Nadine Bur-
nett, Wilma Faye Wright. Wyn-
ami Guest, Mildred Carter. Joyce
Lynn Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Prater of
Stephenville spent Sunday after-
noon with his brother. Basil and
wife.
The Junior and Senior banquet
was given at the gym last Friday
night. The faculty members and
the school board were presented.
The faculty members are Earl S.
Huffman. Jerome Carmichael.
Mrs Joy Carmichael. Robert How-
ell. Gertrude Sowell. Gave Overly,
Grayce Pruitt, Clora t. bson and
S. W Miller The board member*
are L. VV Fine Grady l aws. O.
W McPherson, J F Price. J. W.
Moore, L. T. Burden and E. L.
Chambers Other guests: Mrs.
Huffman. Mrs Howell. Mrs
Pierce. Mrs. Fine, Mrs Moore,
Mrs. McPherson. Mrs. Burden,
Mrs. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Lefevre Honor guests were
Mr and Mrs Paige Ha:, oil of
Dublin Mr and Mrs Harell fur-
nished music for this happy occa-
sion.
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bunyan
B) Hr*, filly .Inltely
Mrs W M Keller of MoCaUey
and Mrs. Turner Baird of Hamlin
were here a few days this week
on business. •
Joe Howard returned to Gordon
Monday after spending the week-
end with his family here
Mr and Mrs. Ed Parks of l*a-
demona spent Monday week with
Mr and Mrs. Van Williams.
Mrs. James Davis' of Dublin
was a Sunday guest of her par-
ents Mr and Mrs tester Crouch.
Elmer Ward viaited his uncle
In Fort Worth over the week-end.
Mr and Mrs. John East o!
Clalrette spent Sunday with re-
latives here.
Mr and Mrs. Beech Hennessee
and son Dan of Henderson were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Howell
The club met Tuesday with Mis*
Frances Trice and mother Ten
members were present and the
following visitors were present:
Mr* stone East. Mrs. Lawronce
McConnell. Mr* Sam Mayfleld.
Mrs Eloyce Jones and Miss Mid-
get East.
We have
We saw
each of
your
Senior
make history repeat
cess you have had In
May each of you graduates have a happy trip
of life!
Myrtis Robbins Motor Co
DUBLIN. TEXAS
CROSS ROADS
By Annie Lee (line
Mr and Mrs. L. B, Hancock
are the proud parents of a baby
bey herr. May 14U>. It has oeen
christianed William Lee. v.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Beech Hennessee
and son Dan of Jacksonville. Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Hennessee and
Mrs. James Howell of Bunyan
visited their sister. Mrs. W. L.
Whitfield Saturday.
Mr and ^rs. J. A. Cline, Mr
and Mrs. W. L. Whitfield viaited
O A. Whitfield of Dublin Sunday
afternoon.
The Sewing Olrcle met with
WATCH YOUR CHILD
Round Worm* in children are not
uncommon thing. Numerous *ynipt omq
indicate the pre»ence of thete worn*
which often affect the child'* deep, aps
petite and well being. The first d0*.
that Round Worm* are present is than
signal for White’s Crass* Vanaifwg*
i Used for more than forty year*, cost*
only thirty-five cent* a bottle. Vo***'
druggist hiu it.
CITY DRUG INC.
Mrs. J. A. Cline this week. The
afternoon was spent putting a
quilt together. Besides club mem-
bers present were: Mrs A. J.
Bird and Mrs. W, J. Cline of
Dublin and Mrs. Oney Salyer of
Edna Hill The next Club meeting
will be with Mrs. W. T. Gandy.
QUAKER OATS’
"T«faqr wr
buNkyDiMM
(tains had
•ay Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, their famous Guardian t
Feme** Smtm, now in 4H>yomr, Ma
' h .
• Here, mothers, I* die greatest break-
fast bargain ever!... A Whole serving
of Quaker Oats—rich in food-energy,
rich in flavor-costs only H cent! No
other oatmeal tike itl It'* the main
stay of millions And gives everyone
a rich supply of Nature’s Vitamin B—
the vitamin you need daily to coiXhat
nervousness, constipation, poor ippv
vantage of your ,
i mow wue
/HR Quag low {
QUAKER OATS,
BMCESUP WRVSS <f DIGESTION
new garage
(Located h»*'k «* »«“{"
Tire £ Battery Store In
same building.)
EXPERT MECHANICAL
WORK, price* Rmaonntde
McClain St Stephen
GARAGE
THE PRINCIPLE OF HOW THE
C00LERAT0R OPERATES
..................
Dublin School of
Muaic
Will Begin Its
801001 TERM
MAY 23rd
srsssrcr.
Find out more about the1
showroom and we will explain more
*rc also due a ten day free i
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.