The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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T_»LP DUBLIN PROGRESS
»y, Amy* 2, \U9
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Pragmas Is authorized
nuke the following •niKOsONM
subject to thd action ef the Di
ocratlc primaries:
For Congreu;
(17th District)
Sam Ruaaoll
C. L. (Clyde) Garrett
(Re-election)
For Stato Senator:
District No. 31.
J. Manley Head
(Re-election, second term)
Karl L. Lovelady
For District Attorney:
G. H. [Wad] Williamec
Sam Cleveland
Local News
THANKS
Thanks To The Vofc
Mrs. Joe Hlulnbotham of Dallas
i ‘ —t week In
visited a portion of last lu. ...
Dublin In the home of her sister,
Mrs. O. O. Fbust. 8r.
Mrs. H D Jackson accompanied
her parents, Mr and Mrs L. O.
Bturkle of Proctor, to 8an Angelo
on Wednesday of this week Sire re-
turned home Wednesday afternoon.
Dr and Mrs Harry Harber and
sons, Harry. Jr., and Ben, of Dallas
were In Dublin Sunday visiting In
the home of Dr Harber* father, S
J. Harber Ben remained for a long-
er visit with his grandfather
Mrs, Ora Strasmel of Moran, Tex.
as, a niece of Aunt Babe Keith, Is
visiting and at the same time In-
stalling a lunch counter In the Wiley
Cottage dining room
I thank the many eaters and friends far the fine vote
given me In the first Pilmary In my race tor my second term
for Co in minds nor of Precinct No. t.
I am asking the people who did net vole for me in this
firs* election to leek Into my record while 1 was Commissioner
my first term and to glee am year consideration I have a very
friendly foeHng toward everyone Including all the candidates
in this race, and am gratofM for the fine vote gtven me.
I am aAlng that my friends and the raters of Precinct
l give me vow snnnort In this run-off campaign, and If Heel-
ed. I will ever br gratofnl. It shall be my duty and dcolrr to'
make this precinct the heat oommlloner that they have ever
had If elected.
Again I thank all far the fine support and vote given me.
Vows respectfully.
Several from Palm Rose attend-
ed the homecoming at Altman on
Sunday.
« Mr and Mrs. Dennis Curry, who
brass*"srs Mwr-sns
JfTndid endorsement and for the fine rapport given me by
sSsrSSSfSSS552
i my many supporters for their loyal support.
■sar-rt a saaBaerja:
mnklv. I feel we were not unsuccessful, far we were
then repaid by the addition of such a large nnmber of
are here from Arizona visiting her
mother, Mrs, Pry, spent part of last
week In Stephenvllle with his moth-
er.
Mrs, Horace Arrington and son,
Dalton, who have spent the past
two weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Porter Wright, left for her home at
Rotan Sunday.
Mr*. Odle Fry and son accom-
panied Mrs. Arrington to Rotan. Bhe
will go on to Plalnvlew to visit a
while with her parents.
Mrs. Naomi Junes of Hicu spent
last Friday with her mother, Mrs.
Porter Wright. Her son, Doyle, who
had spent the past three weeks with
his grandmother, returned home
with her.
Mrs. Ethel Roe and son. Frank,
of FOrt Worth spent Sunday with
MV and Mrs Mack Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Perry at the Perry
farm, Mrs. Perry returned to Fort
Woth with them.
Miss Oonrtene Rasberrv of Dub-
lin spent from Saturday night un-
til Monday with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Rasberry. The revival meeting of the Meth-
8unday evening guests at the odist church closed Sunday night.
Mack Ellison home were: the Colder 1 Sunday night Is regular singing
young people, W. B Walker. Duane night at the Baptist church If you
and Harold Chris and Nina Mable sing be sure and come, If not come
US llhrlrvK V nnrl tfemn ri n — -. — 1- i - 1 — a 1L .. t I . . u J
friendship will ever be cherished and we sincerely
ur friends will always remember pa with the same
rally tendered us during the campaign.
Sincerely yours, ^
J. Carroll McConnell and family
Wayne Sellers of Rising Star was
a business visitor In the office of
The Dublin Progress last week-end
Mr Sellers Is the son of the editor
of The Rising Btar Record
Mrs Ray O'Connell and son of
Houston are expected to arrive In
Dublin today for a short visit In
the home of her mother. Mrs. R. L
Pipes Mrs. O'Connell will be ac-
companied home by her daughter.
Miss Carolyn O'Connell, who has
been spending the summer holidays
In Dublin with her grandmother
Douglas Higginbotham. Jr of Port
Arthur Is now employed as a clerk
at the City Drug Company He Is
the nephew of Mrs Franks and the
son of the former Miss Hattie Hig-
ginbotham
Liquid. Tablets,
Salve, None Drops
Try “Rub-My-Tlam'
Liniment
ALEXANDER
Mrs. Vent Cook
IT. GEORGE
Mr*, fleo La has me
Mrs Gibb* returned home last
week-end from a visit In Corpus
Chrlstl. While there she had been
visiting In the home of her son.
Royal, who Is employed In the Cor-
pus Chrlstl post office
We are prepared
to do all typos of
^ permanent waves
> and can sucoeaa-
fully wave any
\A type of hair
mJ Our prices are
W right.
T ELLIOTTS
N BEAl'TY SHOT
laxalrd at onr
residence 5 blocks
cast of Bonk.
id a good singing here Sun-
5re was no preaching Sun-
Mrs B G Utterback and daugh-
ter. Miss Laura Utterback, spent
Monday afternoon visiting In Bteph-
enville.
Fulbrlght and
Wright.
Howard
ae McCarty and daughter,
■an, visited with Mr. and
Labdume and family Sun-
Mrs Ed Harris returned home last
week from Marlin, where she has
been visiting In the home of a sister
Harry Adams of Lubbock Is In
Dublin this week visiting In the
home of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mr-
Ilroy
POINT LOOKOUT
By Mrs. L. M. Stephen
Mid Mrs Johnnie Holt of
ith, also his sister, arc visit-
and Mrs. John Beyer,
si from here attended the
lelon Festival at De Leon
ek.
[Dorothy Fay Morgan visited
tola Morgan Sunday.
I Mildred Labaumc spent Sat-
night with Miss Jewel Dean
ty of Dublin
Mrs W W Snider left last Friday
for Breckenrldge where she visited
In the home of her mother, also
with her son. Dr. Bruce Snider and
wife
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Foust of Fort
Worth Were visitors In Dublin last
week at the home of his mother.
Mrs C. G. Foust, Sr.
res—he's all
pvmt> of oven what
He savbp AT THl
GOODYEAR THU. SALif
LOOK HOW FAT
9AWfS60T
OH HIS {+
jwumk/Eq
"nnua
*idsummer
Flash Walker left Sunday for
l where she will remain for a
visit before returning to Dub-
lere she plans to visit during
unainder of the summer.
[TYATT’S SUBURBAN
Grocery and Market
[Open All The Time
Everything in Flrst-elass
Poods — Quality Groceries
Fresh Lunch Meals
and Household Supplies
Phone 64
When You Want It Done
RIGHT
Take it to
Sheehan’s
Tailor Shop
“Ask The Native*’’
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LAMKIN
By Mrs. C. W. Stephen*
Mr. and Mrs. Sammle Patton and
daughter, Wynona, of Merkel have
been Waiting Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Patton.
WILSON
By Jo Roberson
Mr and Mrs. C. W Stephens spent
Friday night with friends In Brady.
Mr and Mrs. Clark from Ante-
lope spent part of last week with
their daughter, Mm. O. J. Faulkner
Several from this community at-
tended the picnic at Prlddy last
week.
Mrs A, P Stephens and Mr. Bill
Draper and son from Tahoka visited
tn the T. C. Stephens home Satur-
day night.
Ollie Tatum and Miss Hilda Ste-
phens visited Mr and Mrs. Caaton
Stephens a while Wednesday night.
| Miss Joe Roberson spent Sunday
with Oeneva Kerley.
! Several from here attended sing-
ing at Haze] Dell Sunday night.
| Wanda Nell Faulkner la spending
• this week with her sister. Mrs. Ouy
i Lowery.
j Singing will be held here Sunday
night. Everyone come and help sing.
I A Baptist revival will begin here
1 August 5. Rev. Folks, pastor of the
church, will conduct U.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben FuUbrlght and
Clayton visited In the home of Mr
and Mrs. Morgan Bamett of Carl-
ton Saturday.
Several enjoyed the day fishing on
the river Monday. Those attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kerley and
family of Midway. Mr. and Mks.
Dean Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Woods of Purves, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy
Lowery, Wands Nell Faulkner, Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Woods and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Roberson.
J. P Morgan from Fort Worth la
Waiting his aunt, Mr* Lela Iaaard.
ra-dT--*
ITS AWT'
“Lillian Russell**
SHILOH
Mrs. YY. K. Richardson
EASY-PAY TERMS
iflf YOUR CREDIT
Mfr Victor Bradley of Houston
spent part of last week with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Brad-
Scatterbrain”
Orandmother Bryson was laid to
rest In the Barbee cemetery Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tackett Waited
Saturday with Mr* Addle Oee of
Dublin.
Johnnie McCby ha* been visiting
relatives at Stephenvllle.
Almost everyone attended the
election board tn Dublin Saturday.
DON'T MISS THIS!
MCIS AIOUI TNI I
•MAT MARATHQN j
SATURDAY NIGHT
Virginia Biwoe. George Brent and BMnrd
Mr and Mrs S. W. Stephens, Mr.
and Mrs. T. IS Canon and Mrs.
Virgil Oraham attended the Den-
man reunion at De Leon Sunday.
O C. Stephens and family ot Lam.
kin spent Sunday In the homes of
T. M. canon and K W. Thedford
Miss Joe Roberson spent Sunday
with Neva Kerley.
ttSm Wanda mu Faulkner of Shi-
loh visited Winnie Mae Kerley
Mrs. Vera OUraett. Oeneva and
Winnie Mae Kerley attended the
VICTOR
By Veen Bailey
SUNDAY and MONDAY
OMrge Sell, Ana Sheridan aad 1—fhi.j
'lAST-CHANCl
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1940, newspaper, August 2, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560549/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.