The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1937 Page: 7 of 10
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Local News
Mrs. Lehr of Caldwell, Kansas
arrived in Dublin Saturday to pay
a viait to her sister-in-law, Mra.
O. P. Herndon.
Mr. and Mra. M A. William* a#
Purvea spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mra. C. B. WUliama and
family
Mia* Mildred Vickers and Mha
Fannie Bo linger are viaittam
Mend* in Odeaaa and Midland.
Franc la E. Perry made a abort
buaineaa trip to Stephenvllle Tues-
day morning.
of the Lon* Oak 4-H Club. *'
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> ■* have ISM pair of Mea’a and Boy’s
. »het a -took- pattern* galore -
ion afford to pay.
, atee. It t» a pieeaure to show yon.
oTHAm Bros. 6 Co.
---- Mr
S? out«p£^r£
were Mr R„„ Wolf*
u^/,Tke.w0n th* *'lvV'tag.M of
Uvtng in the country; Mr a J
Spangler. Director of the Agricul-
tural Dept of John Tarleton Col-
lege. who dlacuaeed the impor.
tance of acquiring a well rounded
education aa a foundation for de-
veloping into a high type of cit-
twn; and Mia* Maurtne Hearn
District Home Demonstration
Agent, who explained the Rxten-
alon Service organization for girl*’
work, stressing its value aa a
meana of training for citizenship
Aa a special treat to the 4-H
club girl* and boys, the business
men aarved Ice cream at the picnic
lunch held at the pork .
Th* afternoon was given over
tr the dress contoat. Winners in
the coopers tors division were
lat. Wanda Heffley of Lone Oak;
Ind France. Payne of t/>ne Oak
3rd. Wanda Hassler of Oak Dale
In the demonstrator division
lat. Mary Julia Talley of Duffau.
2nd. Viola Livingston of Alexan-
der; 3rd, Doris Montgomery of
Morgan Mill.
Invited guest* at the Rally
W'ere the 4-H club boys of the
county and the girls' families.
Mra. J. H. Latham made a trip
to Fort Worth Thursday, returning
the same day.
Mr* Carl Hall will leave seas
for Denton, where she will enroll
in the aummer aeaaion at N. T.
8. T. C.
Baall Harris and Doyle Henneama
Doyle H
wlU leave tor College Statkm
N
Mr .and Mra. Roue Baxter and
Mrs. Dan Martin went to Brecken-
rldge last week-end for a two day
visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Cody Harbour. *
where they will enter the aeooag
aummer eesalon at A. A M
Mrs. Tom Sparks apent Friday
in Brownwood aa the guest of Dr.
and Mra. J. L. Bradford.
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Mr. Martin Benno and mother,
Mra. Benno of Dallas were guests
of Miss Fannie Mae Hoffman,
who is visiting her parents this
week.
Miss Julia Faye Lane of Cor-
poral Is in Dublin this week visit-
ing In the home of Miss Dorothy
Kennedy.
Mr and Mrs Max Hoffman
had as their guests last week-
end, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell,
Mias Ana Solovey, and Miss Doris
Wolkoff, all of Waco.
Miss LuclUe Burnett of Stephan-
vllle Is In Dublin for a visit at a
few days as the guest of Mias
Bobby Ownby.
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Sol Hoffman drove to Dallas
Sunday evening to take Mrs. Ben-
no and her son, Martin home. He
returned to Dublin Monday.
ClTl DRUG INC. OFFEBS
FREE SAMPLE OF NEW
TREATMENT
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
“Excuse Me, Ol’ Timer, Till I Put This Sign on There.”
Harry Burgess and his father
were visitors In Dublin over the
week-end. They returned to
their home In Fort Worth Mon-
day.
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CARLTON
Mr*. Fred fleye
LINGLEVILLE
liy J. F. Fdgmna
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Mrs. E. C. Polk, who Is attend-
ing summer school In Denton,
was home over last week-end vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mra.
J. F. Edmonds.
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NAUV, TEXAS
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Hr*. J. 1». Stephen*
TAINS
SHILOH
Ry Irene Ceek
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lemley
and baby Peggy June, and Hag-
gard Lackey of Teague spent the
■jj week-end with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Conner Brooks
| Gibson of Fort Worth, visited hts
I parents. Rev and Mrs. R. H. Gib-
! son. over the week-end.
''•**'* Brooks Hale and George Driver
has returned J“L!E"k f°r * feW lJayS Vl8,t
I *1 her
| at seven
■ Fol-
iwere
I Majestic
lima and
chips.
Iced
WHOkM
J. P. Thompson
from an extended visit with rela-
tives in Weat Texas
Miss Dorothy Jo Elliott is -Ir"thy
at Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs.
ID. Gal
There was a large crowd at
ringing Sunday night. We Invite
everyone to com* and be with us
on our regular singing night.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole and
daughter of Corpus Christt apent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lots
Cole and daughters.
Mis* Edith Bryson and Mary
Lou Pittman spent Sunday with
Miss Pauline Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Wilson
and sons spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Wiggins of Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs Hobert Cox and
family attended singing at Stagg
Creek Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John Morrows
and family of Duncan, Oklahoma,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Wash Bradley and other
relatives.
Miss Leota Cook, who la at-
tending Howard Payne at Brown-
wood this summer, spent last
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Tom Cook and family
Mr and Mra. Elder Tackett and
family of Cottonwood spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mra. To be
Stephens and daughter.
Mr Pete Harbin spent last
week-end with his family and
(brents. Mr. Harbin la In Arling-
ton attending school
Be sure to ooma to Sunday
school next Sunday at 10 o’clock.
Mr and Mra. Phil Adam* and
«»* of Tohaka apent part of last
week with relatives of this com-
munity ,
Mrs Roy Hay and family of
Abilene are visiting relatives of
this community.
Mr and Mra. L. L. Adams and
(amity of Abilene spent last week-
«nd with hie parents, Mr. and
Mrs Jem Adams
Mr Lola Gilbreath spent Sun-
day with hts parents, Mr and
0. O Gilbreath and family.
and T. B., and
Jim Byrd and
Francis, Billy
Mr. and Mrs
spending this week as the guest- „ . ', „
of Miss Bobby Hanson Cecil Byrd left Monday for Oal-
Mr and Mrs Alfred Lee from {“pm,New MeX‘C°' t0 make the,r
Dallas visited her brother. Bow-
___,1.1. v, „, Mrs. A Geye of Lamktn spent
man Standridge, this' | the week-end with her son. Fred
They attended an all day singing
convention at Eastland Sunday Several from here attended the
Mr and Mrs. Lollar and two Kun|on t Dublin laat k ,
daughters from San Angeb. were, Mr an(J Mr, Hobdy Thompson
pieets of her sister, Mrs H But- ar||] chil(lren Dan ’nd shlrtey
*n< , f^“y 3und,*i, x „ vlaited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Thompson left Tuesday Q c Thom^m ln Abilene the 4th
for Rotan where he has employ- Mr ^ Mrs Jm> Rmvm of
ment In a wrylre station Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Several in this community are g()Well an,j bahy 0( Sherman are
■heUing peas and marketing them vUU(nK Mr anti Mrg R j Howell
at De Leon. _ I Mr. and Mrs W T Wright vis
ited relatives over the week-end
in Stephetiville.
Mrs. I. J. Gibson and daughter
De Leon.
Mrs Hazel Bassett from De
Leon is visiting her parents. Mr
and Mra. S. F Kinnard
Mra. Velma Saunders and fam- VVUma vUited Mr arui Mrs. Claud
lly from Alexander. Dave Han- Gib#on MoniJay
cock and family from Edna Hill „ . (,..r,.v |
Mrs. Annie James and baby and
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hamilton spent
8unday with Dewey Court and
family. ^
Mr and Mrs N E Whitfield
from Greens Creek visited Mr and
Mra. M L. Doggett Saturday
LINGLEVILLE H D.
CLUB HOLDS MEETINO
To get the beat of service out
of an apron always use the same
Fred Curry has been confined
to his bed with tonsllitis.
Mr and Mrs C W. Shelton
and daughter. Hazel and Leslie
Wall of Hlco visited Mrs. Paige
Barnett last Friday .
Harold Beadles of Dallas spent
Sunday with his parents. Mr and
Mrs. R. H Beadles.
Mr and Mrs. A. E Blanchard
of Stephenvllle are visiting her
mother. Mrs L A. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lackey of
Ijis Cruces. New Mexico, are vis-
iting their parents, Mr and Mrs.
S B .Everett and
Mrs. A. C.
uallty of material for tnimuiog
ftte apron, said Mra. C. L. Favor*
at a meeting of UngtevtUe Home, Hern,an Wilson ofFort Sam
jSSrSaTthT home*of Mr^W^- j Vvilson hi" motherj
em Lee.
Mrs Favors exhibited aprons,
the need for the |
and explained
Mrs. J H Tull received a mes-
last week that her son,
_________I , trinald who is head of the
trimming of aprons should^be^of | ---------- |HWj|
same kind of material i of"the Brady High School, had
an apron made of linen, trimmed untler_on, „„ appendicitis oper-
tn bias tape, and the tape was ft hospital in Abilene^ His
agriculture department
‘ School, had
worn out While the apron was
•till good Tape 1# all right for
thin material The next meeting
will be Wednesday. July . at the
H« la In StephenvtUe attending I home of Mra R E Wllcoxaon.
John Tarleton. _ j The agent will be present.
ation
wife was recovering from a brok-
en leg and other Injuries caused
tttfteitifsa
from being struck by an autom-
blle as she was on her way t
with a sister who la In a hospital
in Fort Worth. ,
Mrs Clara Gibson
row Brimer, who are attending
S^rleMI «
home for the 4th.
SILO AH
Fata HOthouse
WHEN YOU BUY TNI
• Why take char
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«W*h Jr -pmd
*demahh
«»»h**kofr^ry,
•*» Nua puB or
*•1041 Buy.,
Mr, r. R iW” Sh
Mr. and
relatives an*l (rieml* at An
San An-
C»SVt; SS'cS?
Mr' of, near
mmunlty >
Mra Ijy week-end
"KSS'sfSS-S
X- D0,h
Un visiting her
this summer
over the
the 4th 8he h«
school in Denton
James Gam
fort Worth for
a short rtalt.
Mrs. Claude Latham and Mrs
Mack Brown are a little better
We hope for them a speedy re-
covery.
Mrs Dodgon and little grandson
of Lubbock are visiting her sla-
ter. Mrs. P. C. Witt and family
Miss Hazel Jonnson of Oak Dale
•spent the week-end visiting her
uncle, Mr. A. C. Jphnaon and
wife and other friends and rela
Uvea here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson of
Fort Worth spent Sunday with
his sisters and brothera-tn-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Bostic and
family
Several from this community
attended the reunion at Dublin
the past week.
Rev W. J. Cloud filled his re-
gular appointment at the Metho-
dist Church Sunday and Sunday
night.
Miss Merle Bostic, who has been
visiting relatives ln West Texas,
has returned home.
Mr and Mrs. Marion Holland of
West Texas are visiting her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Bostic
and family .
Mrs. Joe McMahan and chil-
dren of Lamesa visited her s'gter, I
Mrs Calvin Roberson and family |
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilllspie Bostic
and son who have been visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Bostic, have returned to Iheir
home ln ChiUieothe.
Misses Lola Mae Daniels and
Louise Sanders of Brownwood vis-
ited friends and relatives In this
community over the week-end and
attended singing here Sunday af-
ternoon .
Mr and Mrs. Sam Bays of
Brownwood visited her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Henderson Allen
over the week-end.
Mr and Mra. T J. Sing of Pharr
visited last week with her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs. Dee Price and
family. Mra. Sing will be remem-
bered In this community as Miss
Elaine Price before her marriage.
Mr. and Mrs Lonnie William-
son and daughter of Oak Dale
visited Saturday night and Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
J. R. Trice and family.
Miss Ina Whitfield spent Wed-
nesday ln Ranger visiting her
brother, Fred Whitfield and family.
Mr. George Wilcoxon. Stella
Wllcoxon and Mr. and Mra. R. E.
Wilcoxon and son went to Wichita
Falls Sunday to be at the be<iside
of his brother, Jonah, who is ser-
iously III.
Fred Whitfield of Ranger spent
Sunday with his sisters. Ins and
Lizzie Whitfield
Singing was well attended Sun-
day afternoon. There were visitors
from Lubbock. Bunyan and
Stephen ville.
Mra. Newt Anderson and son
of Vernon visited but week In
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Marie Hallmark.
Mt and Mrs C. F. Wanton and
daughters. Frankie and Betty,
spent the 4th of July visiting
friends and relative* at Tolar.
Several from this community
attended trades day at Stephen-
ville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alston. Miss Mary
Loyse Alston and Jack Ellis re-
turned home last Thursday even-
ing from a week's trip through
San Antonio and Austin.
Every High Blood Pressure suf-
ferer In Dublin is urged to go to
the City Drug Inc. and receive a
free sample of ALLIMIN Fsssnoe
of Garlic Parsley Tablets for HigB
Blood Pressure. These are the
tablets used by Dr. Frederick Dom-
ra u, eminent physician of New
York City, In his now famous
clinical work, when he reduced the
blood pressure and relieved disM-
ness and headaches ln the groat
majority of all cases treated. Get
a copy of Dr. D&mrau’a interesting
report, along with your free sam-
ple of ALLIMIN A special new
process by which these tablets are
produced makes them both taste-
less and odorless A two weeks'
treatment costa only IWc.
Jl
bjt
Prompt
Deliveries
!e plan*
da of f
are exp<
YOU can save a lot of time and energy by
simply phoning your GROCERY order to us.
Your groceries will be as carefully selected
as if you had been here in person. Here are
a few specials:
ged In
with a
a. on v
guests
tples of
ln soil
nd in co
Lettuce
PER HEAD
FRESH CORN per dosen ............20^
HU be a
l city i
jer the t
rn
the F.1
Tomatoes
Home
Grown
lb 5c
of Gran
rasoa V
i discus
•neflts o
LIMES per dosen ...................15f
Dgimm J\
ml M c M
ORANGES, 2 dosen t.............. .35*
lent of
will Intr
Bananas, 2doz25c
will be I
rrill of
th* prti
n FFA
closing
f 11 - ■ - -*
Miss Pauline Word, student in
N T. S. T. C . at Denton, vtaitad
her parents over the week-end
of ti* 4th. , i
Miss Atyz Cooper and Miss Roe*
Lee HoMn motored to Ohm Rom
Monday to visit Mis# Cooper's
mother, who Is undergoing treat-
ment there.
Paul Hamilton and Kirby Gee
both summer students in th# Un-
of Texas, were home
Iveraity of Texas, were nonw <
to Austin Monday
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Choice Meats
Ground Veal per pound ............12 Vi*
Stew Meat per pound ................10*
Veal Seven Steak per pound..........15*
Brisket Roast per pound..............10*
Roll Roast, no bone, par pound........15*
We have a full line of Cured and Lunch Meats
TOMATO JUICE, fiO os. can ...... 25*
Compound 8 lb. $1.10
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 16 os. ota 7. .*8#
PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 os. can
TOMATO JUICE, 10 os. can .. .........5*
PACKER OAKS - FRUIT JARS
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1937, newspaper, July 9, 1937; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560583/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.