The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 51ST YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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— A — Third Monday Specials
8-lb. Carton K. B. ...........
8-lb. Carton MERIT .....
Friday — Saturday
frv»hment plate hnd the decora-
tion* for the home 81nc# the
Club’* colon an red and white
the home also followed alongth*
red and white theme. Mr*.
Perry' had her home beauti-
fully decorated with Spring flow-
er* carrying out then two col-
or* and upon each table was P**c-
ed a tiny bud vaae containing red
and whit* eweet pea*. The l»d{j*
were presented tiny red and white
awaet pan conages tied with rib-
bone of the name color and the
man were presented with a deep
red eweet pan to place on their
**¥he evening waa enjoyably apent
with the entire party pUffinf
"Heart*." Then were seven tab-
let in progree* throughout the
party and each time a guest made
"Heart*," the table* programed.
Mil. E. C. Johnson won the
high score for the evening and
Mrs. D. B. Tipton won the prise
for making the low score. A most
enjoyable time waa spent by all
who wen present.
5-Mtrand tor only
rooms
ion will meet Friday night, Feb-
ruary IT. Every Son of the *x-
aervice men who served In the
World War an urged to come.
The Squadrons are doing every-
thing possible to enlarge their
number of membership.
Listen, boy*, the American Leg-
ion Is planning on the trip to
Waco for ueethls summer, so if
you want to go you will have to
pay up and get a membership
card. These cards an going to be
strictly requested this time. So if
you have not paid up. please bring
your dues soon. Don’t forget now,
toe sure and be present this Friday
night aa we will have lots to
Woman’s Thursday
Club Discusses “Lincoln
Day” at Last Meeting
The members of the Woman’*
Paul Hardys An
MHosts Toft
Night Brit
Members of the Yv
Bridge Club afa l**
the home of Mr
Hardy, who wen fat
SONS OF LEGION AND
LEGION TO CONTRIBUTE
TO AMERICANISM WEEK
rria Hostess
alentine Party
idav School Glass
By Nelson Ray Upper*
Sid Lowery. A. L. Llppard, Nel-
son Ray Llppard. Harvey Fisher
and Carl L. Hall made a business
trip to Stephen villi to arrange
the program for their American-
ism Week, which is being pre-
sented by then* two fine organi-
sations.
The Sons of the Legion and the
Legion will also viklt all the
schools In this vicinity giving
For Sunday School Glass
Mrs. Marvin Farris entertain-
ed her Sunday School Claaa with
a, Valentina party given at the
American Lagion Home on Tues-
day afternoon. February 14th,
Games wore played during the af-
ternoon and a Valentine box waa
enjoyed where each guest roceiv-
Missionary Society
Continues Bible
Study Meetings
The ladies of the Methodist
Missionary Society met last Mon-
day afternoon at three o’clock
at the church to continue their
course of the Bible Study. Mr*.*
Wickline was the leader in the
lesson. Mrs. Leonard Hancock
opened the meeting by leading
the devotional. A splendid lemon
was presented and a vary good
attendance was reported.
Next Monday the ladies will
talks on Americanism. The Boy
Scouts of America will also be
represented and give talks. Schools
to be visited are: Dublin, Clair-
ette, Alexander, Bunyan. Lingle-
viUe, Stephenville, Hlco, Bluff
Dale and Oorayn.
ed Valentines from other guests.
At the close of the party Mm
Farris served refreshments con-
sisting of pimento cheese sand-
wiches. Valentine hearts, hot
chocolate and each plate was at-
tractively dpco rated with cups
of Valentine candy. Mrs. J. E,
Martin assisted the hostess in
the serving.
Mrs. E. C A was given
Armstrong w» Gary at II
week where tp was weQ (
chandise for *
Store. ——i
Mrs. Alton Malkell left Wed-
nesday for Fort Worth where aho
will remain until Sunday visit-
ing friends and rotative*. She wlU
be Joined by Mr. Malkell on Fri-
day.
.••vita them back.
/ A. Durham and family
Mr. and Mr*. Claud Arth-
Mr*. O. D. haggard
Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Sun-
e* Alexander spent Sun-
h* wlth Jtck Haggard.
Bobble Polvado, who is
g school at Fort Worth.
1*r, P*r*nU, Mr. and Mr*.
iPolvado, over the w*ek-
wa* greatly enjoyed by all pres-
ent. Peanuts, popcorn and candy
were served.
birthday dinner given in honor of
their mother, Mrs. Nath Mulloy,
at Green* Creek Thursday.
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY REPORT
Mr*. A L. Llppard
Mf. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mr,
and Mr*. Ben Denny and Miss
Opal MeCleekey were among Ufa
Dublin people who attended the
funeral services of Miss Margaret
Cheatham’s father, held in Italy,
TSxaa, on Sunday afternoon. Mr,
Cheatham pstand sway on Sat-
J»rry to say that Pat-
Polvado is on the sick
nek.
mday Is regular church
yorte Is Invited out to
The American Legion Auxil-
iary unit of the Harry Powell
Post No. 219 held their regular
meeting Monday night, Febru-
ary IS. There were 12 members
present arid all were In good
etanding.
The reading of the minutes of
our last meeting was read by out*
Pint Christina Church
Rev. W. A. Richardson of
Stephen ville win preach at the
First Christian Church each Sun-
day. Sunday School a* 9:45, Ser-
mon at 11 o’clock.
Baptising Immediately at the
close of the morning service.
urday afternoon.
1HJW ►Sprung
colors and patterns, $1.
Washable Silks in tiny
and stripes, $1.00 qualit
New Printed spun Rayon Crash,
regular 69c quality at...........
Rayon Crepes in small and lagge
prints, regular 69c quality at..,....
Washable Rayon Crepes, an array <
gorgeous patterns, regular $1.00 qi
The New SIMPLICITY Patterns
BimpUfy your dress making probl
over our style books - Youll Sod
Hie style you want. All Simpli
Patterns ore only!...............
Just In Case You Do Not Sew — I
money we sent the Legion Dept,
to glsdden some abut in soldier.
Our president, Mm. Marvin Far-
ris received a letter from one ex-
service man who received a tie
with her name on It and also the
name of our unit. It makes us
very happy to know that some-
one was made happy by something
thp Legion Auxiliary naa done.
Mm. Roy Liles led ui In s
prayer. The unit held a very brief
business meeting end then ad-
journed to play 54 and 42.
Mrs. Marvin Farris \w1U ^a
hostess to the next social which
will be given on the 22nd of Feb-
ruary In the Lagion home.
The American Legion Conven-
tion will be held the M and 96 of
this month at Sweetwater. Let’s
Epworth League For Febrmry 19
Methods of Christian Action.
Hymn, "Must Jesus Bear the
Cross Alone."
Scripture, Matt 25-1-13. Jo
9:45 Sunday School. Last Sun-
day with a little special effort
w* had 250 present. Why can’t
we do that every Sunday?
10:00 Morning Worship. Rev.
.Edwin Wilson, pastor of the First
(jBaptist Church. Comanche. Tex-
as, will bring the message. Be
asm and hear this fine Btfal*
preacher. If you can not be pres-
ent hear Mm over KFFL.
5:00 p.m. Young People’s Choir
win meet In the Ladies’ Parlor
unoor tiw direction of Mr. vhib
Williamson All of our young peo-
Education” Subject
Of Meeting For Boo)
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Com Flakes 2 —
17c
MILK
Q Evaporated
O 8«»u Cnns
25c
Oacke
rs 2 lb. box 12c
Spud
s 10 lb. 18c
Oab 5 lb. bas
Salad Dressing qt.
19c
19c
SALT 25 lb. seek 25c
Old Irish Linen6 ■*
19c
Cahraent 1 lb. can 21c
CaU
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. fa
CELERY, per Stalk
Rnta Baga TURNIPS, lb. ..
9#
• 5#
Bananas
2doz.l5c
Fancy, lb 5#
19c
Grapefruit
ORANGES
2 dozen Seedless ............ 19#
Valencia's; per do*...........15#
8 Qt. Bucket Poured Up — 29#
California
Medium, dot. .. 19#
Large size, doz. 29#
For Oranges, See an, We
Lemons, Size 432, Sunldst, dot. 15#
Limes, per dozen ............ 15#
APPLES We Have 'Em
BEETS, per Bunch ......... 4#
MEATS
JOWLS, per lb.............9#
SUGAR CURED BACON
1-lb. Sliced 22# Slab, lb 25#
CHEESE, lb. ..... ..... 15#
Lettuce per head 4|C
Fancy TOMATOES, lb........ 10#
EGG PLANT, lb.
Some Everyday Prices
Spaghetti or Macaroni, 2 boxes 5#
P. A G., 7 Giant Bars........25#
Crystal White, 7 giant bars ... 25#
CANDY o^«*-**
We also have first quality Milk Chocolate for
. 25#
40# lb.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 51ST YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1939, newspaper, February 17, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559536/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.