The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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who took it, and the number of
questions he unwind correctly, j
she can tetl quite accurately^what
hla mental i
her dear pu|
be made ofl
building, htJ*
lure i«
Mr. ,Shee*|
Home extena^^H
mentH in his b^H
the coming yeifl
Travis, the M
O. Burdette, suffel^H
ture of his left arn^^B
low the shoulder join*|
Friday afternoon about
The child wan o
IP YOUR CAE
J* SERVICED
WINTER
la, and whether
have brains like
................... persons, morons, ]
Idiots, or have no brain at all. j
Perhaps you wonder what they |
should be so frlllitfWd over a
uttl# test like that. Well the real
hoped to continue deceiving Mias
truth was that most of them had
McCleskey about their mental ca-
pacity. Think of it. dear reader. If |
you were a moron or even worse
than one, would you feel especially
happy If your teacher found It out.
I think not.
At the present, however, our
English teacher states that she
has found no morons or Idiots
among her Junior pupils, which has
them wondering how much lower
than an Idiot one can go. DU
(NtKNCE
with pride and satla-
>n that we have been
to give Dublin and
finding territory a
new, first-clan* ser-
s tat Ion conveniently
o'clock.
top of a coal shed four or
five feet high and In Jumping
to the ground he fell on the
shoulder with the result In-
dicated. He Is getting along
well at last reports.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith
went to Cooper this week to
be present at the wedding
of a sister of Mrs. Smith,
which occurred there the first
<heM sarly disciple* were svl
station we are
Mid-term Headache* I
The past week has been filled i
with aches and pains. These are,
mental aches and If you’ve never
had them, we wish to commend,
you. The whole student body has
been in a state of bustle and worry.
If you meet a fellow sufferer In
the hall whose face la distorted
with wrinkles and whose eyes hold
a far away look, you can expect |
him to rush madly for the typing
room. The reason for this is that,
he ha* suddenly been hit by a
brainstorm concerning that term .
of the week. Mr. Smith re
lently greatly puzzled They
rollowed Jesua. and when they
'ound Him they expressed their
surprise In the word*. “All are
-ceklng Thee." ,Bui Jesus d d
-wit return with them to the city
where ihese things had been
mne. He «*•'•. "Let u» go on to
the Rex' *own». that I may
nreach there also, toi In this emi
ame I forth.”
There la a great mystery at-
taching to the heallr.g ministry
if Jesus; nor Is It only the mys-
tery that attaches to the mirac-
ulous or to tt,e things that we
cannot understand by reference
to the known lawt governing
deknest and health.
Any honest Investigator In
this Held know- that remarkable
and s a e m I n g I y Inexplicable
things occur He ia not likely to
conduct, that these Inexplicable
things are contrary to some law
or process of nature or God. On
the contrary, he la likely to aee
In these remarkable thing! the
operation of some tdgher law of
nature or the spiritual force* of
life which man haa not yet suf-
fldentiy explored or compre-
hended. . „ . .
But the myetery of the mlnis-
turacd today and Mrs. Smith
remained In Cooper to spend
the holidays with her par-
ents. She will be Joined dur-
ing the holiday week by Mr.
Smith.
Alexander-Toininc
Mr. Chan. Alexander and
Miss Fav Tomme were united
In marriage at ft pm. last
Sunday at the home of the
bride's father, D. C. Tommo.
on Patrick street. Rev. M T.
Tucker, pastor of the Baptist
church, officiating. Mr. Tom-
me and Rev. and Mrs. Tuck-
er were the only witnesses to
this event which united two
popular young people of Dub-
lin.
WmIi
Rescuing orphan babies Is In-
cluded In the duties of a forest
ranger, John D. Chalk, pidured
above with motherless fawn, de-
clared in orders to his men.
Chalk is head of the division of
fish and game of the North
Carolina department of con-
servation and development.
BLACKIE’S
CAFE
y Spencer
» Station
We Specialize In Kteak*
Any Cut _ Any Time.
cne and Jstona, attended churcn ai
Union Grove Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jessie Medford
were In Stephenville Wedneaday
visiting relatives and shopping.
Mr Fred Ascue spent the day
Sunday In the Cathey home at
PlMr* and Mrs Troy Vaughan.
Mrs. Amber Childress and Mrs.
Pearl Benson all attended the run-
oral of Mr. Cathey of Purves on
Monday.
their noses to the grindstone re-
signedly saying, "Well. If I must
I must.” bmu
“In the Good Old Nick of Time”
Troop 24, Dublin's No. 1 acout
troop, entertained the entire school
body last Friday with an Interest-
ing skit entitled "In the Good Old
Nick of Time."
The players were aa follows:
Gneevive Genevigh (the heroine)
Harvey Flaher. Sigmund Spruce
/the handsome hero) Tynes Sparks,
G G. Genevigh (the heroine's fath-
Gene Hundley. Mrs. e*-*®*!
(see roe for prices. W’e strive
to please.
ALEXANDER
Mr*. Vero Cook
We Deliver
located on Grafton Street
MRS. STRICKLAND
Maxwell Croft
Editor Bobble Ownby
....... Cora Mae Thornton
Local News
u..
Mrs LavtUe Black has been
confined to her mother's home
the past week because of illness.
Mrs. Black has been suffering for
quite some time but only recently
her condition became .serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted I,yon motored
to Fort Worth Monday on busi-
ness.
Mrs Will Neel arrived home
Satudav from a visit with her
COLDS
and
IT. YE*
first day
Headache, M
Minutes
«r) Gene Hundley, Mrs. O. G.
Genevigh (the frail little mother)
Keith Gregory, T. Livingston Jas-
per Hackaway (the vllltan) Char-
les Tipton, The Constable, Ben
Denny. Jr., Big Morning Men. Billy
Mayfield and Billy Tom Richards
and Property Man, Earl Drake.
The director was Scoutmaster
W S Sanders. JWB
*am had the suport of the
if the town; but this fact
ressed on our minds more
r last Friday night at the
banquet given by the Dub-
dopment Club. We hope
r dreams for a football
i materialize and that next
will have a new playing
ire we say a lighter one .)
med pep-squad and a still
xitball team!
• • •
Intelligence Trek*
u had entered the high
building last Thursday at
he chances are that you
lave been rather startled
iange sight In the hall.
ET around like cattle, or
(nervously up and down.
Save been seen most of the
slass, some wringing their
Lester Mor-
Boss, prelate,
ton, master at work; Dean
Howard, master at arms;
James Jackson, Inner guard:
W E. Reese, muster of ex-
chequer; Waite i Hamilton,
peeper of records and seal*.
George Andrus- postmas-
ter at Rotan during the past
four yeara, was on last Mon-
day re-appointed by Presi-
dent Taft for another four
year period. Mr. Andruss
first term expire on Mon-
day and the sano date his
re-appolntment for a second
term was announced from
Washington. There were
many other applicants for
the positions, among them
several democrats.
D W. Sheehan, the enter-
prising Irish tailor, has men
at work this week on an ad-
dition to his store business
News Twenty-Five
Years Ago, From
The Progress Files
Liquid Tablets
Salve, Nose
Drops
Dec. IS. 1012
Local New* Notea
Mias Vera Neel haa return-
ed from a visit at Hamilton.
Mrs W. H. Neel has re-
turned from a visit at Com-
anche.
The Progress and the Del-
la* New* both for $1<5-
Mrs. T. W. Shiigart spent
last week In Fort Worth
visiting her niece, Mrs. Wad«
Jordan.
A new boy arrived yester-
day at the home of Mr.
m • tt.u imn milpR norti
(4u*t around the turns ••
Comanche Highway.)
Short Order*.
Fresh Barbecue.
^ly.some staring straight
and others weeping on the
h of sympathetic senior
■Only a few were cheerful,
iral seemed on the verge
nations In the offing?"
The real truth was that
to Junior class waa about
in Intelligence teat, and
half had already taken it
IJncle Safe fids for World Tourist Trade
With* New ‘See America First* Campaign
NOTICE
Interest through and ha-
rludtng the calendar year ot
I9S7 will he paid on con-
sumer's deposit*. Bring ymm
dejMMlt receipt with yom
when you call at our office
for your Interest.
Texas Power 4s Light
Company
relative* in Waco. .
Frank Welaer spent aeveml
days of the present weekon
a trip to pomu in We«t
Texas where the Weisers
have mill Interest*.
Mrs G. L. Stine and family
who have been ^
her farm property north"!
town, will return next week
and occupy the home place
on Patrick street.
The newly elected officer*
of the local lodge of Odd
Fellows Is *■ follows: John
Sanders, noble guard; S. D.
Sanders, vice guard: W. K.
as well as one at Ranger. In spite
of that fact, we premise a better
score whene these two teams meet
again, next Monday at our home
gym. 0H
* * •
Home Economics New*
Last week the H E. 1 girls made
favors for the football banquet.
Louise Abernathy lettered the
place cards. Did you like them ?
The freshmen H.E. class visited
the home into which Mr. Wlck-
ltne has recently moved. As a
problem In Interior decoration*
they made suggestions for Improv-
ing the house. We don't know whe-
ther the auggestidh* will be of
help or not; but anyway it waa
their icenlc wonder* and plaf**
all or more of the traral advan-
tagea available abroad. So now
the U. S. ha* or£^d *
eral bureau for tha dteemina-
Uon of touriit information.
Designed solely to promote
(he national park*, recreational
area* climatic resorts, and
seen** of exceptions! histories'
Interest, the new department, a
branch of the Departmen t the
Interior, provide* sll k nds ot
travel infomatlojklWlmately
the bureau wlU poaaea* th* «»si
complete file of recreaUonal and
tourist literature and m*p«
transportation and fravel data In
the country. RapM J*®*"**. 1
belli* made toward tnat goal.
“■wrtjss rsss
and foreign travel agencies, t
encourage ipereaaed travel
mTH AND
NDRIGKSQN
OARAGE
« Body Repairing
New officer* of the local
lodge of Modern Woodmen
^Tol!!waTdCTr<J^e,jSn.
g-tfsasrt&s;
W. M. Fewell. secretary.
W T Jackson has sold his
home on Frisco avenue to J.
N. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-
son have taken rooms at the
Commercial hotel and Mr.
Keith Is occupying his newly
acquired property this week.
Mesdames O. W. Flynn
and T. O. ColUer expect to
leave the first of the coming
week for Plalvtew to be pres-
ent at the wedding of David
CoUler to Miss Bertha Mar-
guerite Hlnn, which will take
place Doc. 18th.
YW. W. Graham, who haa
been residing at the town of
Omham for some time hw
returned to Duhlln and will
hair beauty
depend* almost entire
Individual hair cl
Wouldn't yeu like to
the type face, hand an*
that yeu have and t-la
reel, and Incorrect hat
for your Individual typ
have prepared a for
Hhawi-ig of hairstyle*
correct and Incorrect
win interest you.
Our haircut* are “fen*
asezsmm
tins *0 d* •« hand.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1938, newspaper, January 21, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560559/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.