The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 55TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DUBUH PROGRESS
WE’RE BUYING MORE
BONDS
To Kolp the 2nd Wir Lo«n and to http our*
selva* •• well ai our country and the boyt over
there, we promise you that we will—
Buy Bonds With Every Dollar
That Is Spent in Our Store on
Saturday, May I st
You can buy your needs here, anything in
the whole More, and know that this money will
go for bond* to help win the war
Help u* to help the boy* by making your
purchaaee with u* on tomorrow, Saturday, May
let We etncerely hope that we will be able
to buy lot* of bond* from thi* day1! tale*
We are turning the key* to our cath
register early Saturday morning to the bond
committee.
City Drug Store
hoBB0 70 Dublin, T*««i
Friday, April 30, IMS
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Mr and Mm J !) irpham attend*
9d Uif funeraJ of Mm Lawton mi
Al#xaiu1a Tttnkday afternoon
Mrs Mtmair- Can nr ft* tnd Wil;
Kvrrrtt rtaittd Uirlr aittrr Mrs
Mr* Jo# Lynch who U 111 In thr
Oortnan hdat>Ual Motulty
Mr and Mrs Jim ParrUh of m*ai 1
0tTi>hrm i|;r v|si;rd Mr and Mis j
Harvey V »akum Monday
Mi and Mrs lavrll McPherson I
and phi* vul'rd Mr and Mrs o I
W Mr llirraon and daugtitci Ml** I
CttoIa AuiKlas |
Mr* L C Vaughtn and *abv j
L C and Mrs SCaart I*hrtli. of
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Mr arid Mrs J l> Lr>*ham
Mr and Mr* O I> CTlfhai anil
M»n J«ur*e * iU Am «r«Aj «>>* claa;
mat# Troy Mahon of J T A C
n*lt#d Mrs M I> Marinina in Aus-
tin Kri«U> tiuht and acrtwni»amrd
her to Min Antonio Haturdav wtirr#
ttiay \iot#d M l» Manning a;>«»
u thr Army An a IVin ar
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Church News
HOITTH HI DC CMVKfll OF
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Srrvlcgg at Ilia South *Side
Church of Chrlat f*v«r Hundav
morning beginning at 1<» Ilo Also
»#rvirr rvery Sunday nignt begin*
ti.i.g at H 30 Ot»r of Ui# btethrm
(**ucli a Irvam on ' lUhlc
»:.nii is thr truth and ' r truth
dial, make you frr# Y *rybody
m.* 1 .ally Invited
ngtng at thr
< • * rv ii of Chriat r\n
ixnt beginning at H k
11 iV singing, it » OUI s:: .
and U- i* i*rt KVrrytsr
Hide
I nrmlay
II s not
Come
•rd tally
W .St.1
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Putina 1 school a’ * A.S a m
Pr#a 'iing by thr ;***'«>■ 10 5ft a in
Jr laagur at ■ 30 pm
Hrnmrs at 4ft h m
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4'Utur Itthwti |»**lof
PALM ROSE
Mrs. Emma Wright. Heckle and
Fur Mitchell were Dublin visitors I
Saturday
Mr and Min Rocv. Whitehead of
Qatrsville spent Sunday with ht> |
sister, Mi and Mrs Frank KJllaon 1
Mr and Mis H B Nov* .in Mis J
Locke and Mixleatu EBlaon were
Dublin vlaltors Haturdav
Mr and Mrs Henry F'l.ison s{>rnt ,
Sunday wltli hLs iN«r#nt.s Mr and
Mrs Mack FJIl.v>n and Minleata
Ray Wright who 1.* employed In 1
F\>rt Worth si>**id t .• week-end j
with hi* mothn Mi- Emma |
Wright
Hackle MiuheK . making her |
home in I >n 11 u - w;'h her sister Mrs ;
Sam Bryant Mrs Bryant* hus-
band 1* In Norm Africa
Modest* Will move to
ivulla.* when •' > reeovrrs She h.t l
whoopihk o> ii.
Doi.ul l EliLsoi. came in Wrdne*
day morning fr»*ni Parnpa and *prm j
until niurnda) evening wiu» hi.
parent# Mr and Mr* Mack Ell Ison
and Modesta
Mjk Sain Brykin and JBecca
Ml lehr 11 came from l>alla.s Friday
to silent the week end with their
mother Mrs Etta Mitchell
Mr and Mr* R li Nowlin and
Mrs Mack FHILnoii and Modesta
were Dublin visitors Saturday Mi
and Min Ellison and Mr Nowlin
at tended the iodro
Wedne.sduv rv#mii.» viAitors with
Mr and Mrs Ma* k KllLson and
Modeala were Mi and Mrs Henry
Ellison Mr and Mrs Frank Elli-
son and daughter Donald Ellison
and I la Jhirrth
Little Sanfl,.i Ellison who has
*I*‘ht thr ;»a>t few weeks Willi her
grundiNt and grand ma Ellison re-
turned hum- .Sa turday
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*I'.p'on w ho has been a»
'»n 1’i.g St at# t’niverslty and Char
• ila 11 g#r sjient the w »« k
•i: w i*l. their i>areriU Mi and
Mi- l> P Tipton David re;*ort
* ‘ t" Fort H*m Houston Tues-
d.*-. : mductkMi in the Arm.'.
THURSDAY CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. WHITEHEAD
Mrn W H Wlnu-liriid wa-s hmiftM
to the Women's Thursday club last
week Roll call was answered *r«h
u verse of scripture, then current
events were given by each member
Mrs Joseph Reid had charge of
the study program and gave a
very timely and Informational «Ua
course on the X>utch East Indkes,
which everyone thoroughly enjoy-
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DUBLIN. TEXAS
FRIDAY LAST DAY
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“HI, NEIGHBOR’
SATURDAY MATINEE ««d NIGHT
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mrm of the border"
BUMDAT ud MONDAY
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“FLYING TIGERS”
TUaSDAT ud WSDHIIDAT
“EYES IN HE NIGHT
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“REVEILLE wrm BEVERLY”
CLA1RETTE
M#rn«*rr.l»-r #«( fUldnU) M« J
u t.N# '"aaf*1.* annua; C#fn<r'#ry
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BRIlMr Jil-.rrr a *d Ram ini# I>
Martin a;vj Mr.vm m\ b#
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Mr atvl VIrt Jufun <R*Ugh' » and
VI'* A: a tJRtiman TU:t*w1 ih#ir
• wn< Hum • fvo la Ul In th# <« itgh
tift Iftim* Aaivdav night in lh.#w*
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fir aek> •**» * ft* uyrfsUal ill Uv#
rtlrv*rx#n»lik' hoa^MtAi lb* ,»a*l w#*k
VCr and Mr* Mtrtiuui Wolf# an«l
Mr wimI Un FYwnk FUli Rf»d a*xi
iH iRkUa# j;*# 1»l U;» holt*
tUr a ub Mr ai*! Mr* l«*H) Clark
Ur* tail* i#** and Mra Unm*
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Mr and Un Hmn MA/flakl
• Btrr. Mitch#:: aiw1 Mr* L K
Jr sprm Ka-*tci fVmdav
Ui F*. Wof Hi with Mr* Kdwarl
J-t*#» and Mw lAwotlvy Kobrrwrti
Rrrrfal frtwxi *v*r* who atr cm
ployed Ui rt Worth »iwnt ih*
w« ek end at horn*
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iUrk'.ev aiwl Mr* lAmiap «»<
I *;ia* »i*pnt tike wr#k #nd Rdh
•.* #u i*arenu Mr and VCi* ^
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Mr* la>l#t»a Falfr of V .1 tor vl-
aitr^i her parent# Mi and Vtr» K
o Morton o*rr th# week r,ul
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Uncle Hank Sez *WOUtlerWhich O/ie'sJifll?"
iW KtAN 1>WT NO/CS? )
HADE a MISTAKE- - -d
cietaiwvv couujnT a >
been vtrv iNOuaTRwxis
»v*,i m
Spring Creek
Iwyle Ms.krl of Cftmp Woiler,
spent the week end «nh hu pa-
rent*. Mr and Mrs Henry Marker
and Koyve tare
Mrs Pauline Mubtiard of Ft
Worth vtolled during the week and
vtUi Mr and Mrs O 8 Johnson
and alteiMtsKl the Rodeo at tftiblln
Mr and Un H U Baraaa of
Dublin vtolled a while Oalurday
artth her mother Mrs Lela Mm
Walker Helen returned hone with
them In order lo go lo Uw Hodao
flat unlay night
pet Mare in Home returned to
Ctomp Berkeley last Saturday after
enjoy tang a » day furlough wtth
home talks ___
Mr and Mrs AU Bmm
Danya of I* Worth (U U*
and boys of TjUr
W Uso Roaea ban*.
Oiwndmotber PrtM
Mcwday after *MKUg hw daugjit-
tr. Mrs tl2o Howard and family
of Winters far two Wg
and Mr* and*Mrs A. —
I Don* make Ute mistake of try-
■ trut to run your farm akitve It I
j pays to nmeult your problem* attlhj
I tapu,4e wtsn know the attorn m to1
j many farm tvold-u# ' «)»* in j
| fifteen muiutm and It will be;
profitable lo you Oel acquainted jl
with the BTCVWBON r*:»a> ft !
HBn> wmvtcft Many already
know ua. and know that we aavrJ
much on farm needs Handy to get
to .. . drop In the next time
you re In town or writ* far our
prices Don't expert the boys at
the front to do it all Ctantribute
to Victory. Invest in War Bonds
and Mampa.
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Wa base dieutgg g Mg partita of
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NHirMMNT Or
COffOU
W.T.
*' R uk I could tell fr,>m hrtc which one t J.m Maybe
he'll etime thru n lou i’ul uale ... V... he ll he f.w. fuirv,
loo etcUol handling the plane all alone lor thr h’ii lime
. . . He'll make a all rifhl. ihoufh, lhal hoy of mine;
alua) i ha*
Ml ...rr 1 rxa* the Wi i* lull ol training |>lan«a, wngle
rnftn' .|n|a ,n.l largrt ones, tskmg off suit landing, room-
rag. .I*rhng here snil there, turning and diving Other
youngster. Irkr Jim sic at thk controls and arc learning
last, and soon they'll graduate lo bigger, (aster hgblris and
lumbers . . . And then will come their chance ... to pit
then skill and then hnc American built planes against
the enemy.
Of all the gasoline used m these thousand* of trainer*
here and in those armadas o| fighters and l«ombere carrying
the battle to the Nazi, and Japa, a great percentage cornea
(torn Humble rrhneties Humble leads the field in the pro-
duction of 100-octane gasoline for Amenoen and Allied
combat plane* and advanced trainers, ami also in the pro-
duction of 91 -, 87-, and 75-octane for training planes. Too,
produces thousand* of barrels
Engine Oils for all theee planes.
duction of 91 -. 87-, and 75-octane for training pit
Humble produce* thousands of barrels of Humble-Eaao
Aviation
But the list of Humble-made war products does not end
with those for the air arms of our fighting force*. From
those same refineries which used lo supply you with Eaao
Extra gasoline, 9V7 Motor Oil. and peertm products for tha
home, the farm, and tha factory, now come many vital
implements of war made from Texas crude oil. Look at a
partial list of Humble war products.
Human women rat ma maw or wrm, «*»*■. Assam*
r*a am* *se yaat am *w nw I
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Maytag Laundry
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Ptione Ns »
RELIABLE
JEWELERS
Select your Jewelry
here with confidftncft
that you are getting the
finest — with know-
ledge that you are get-
ting the utmost in mine
for the amount yon
wish to spend.
H your Clock or
Watch Neoda
Repairing,
tee us
Landes Jewelry
Store
All Work Ouerantaad
Official Watch Inspector tar
Santa Fe Railway
IT’S PATRIOTIC TO
LOOK YOUR BEST
Whether you art going to I
school or at home—It'a up ko
the woman of this nation
halt) keep the morale hlg
One way is to lank yonr It
You ll rata mora HUM ft ]
passing glance — wtth fW
natr smartly st. 'ad.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 55TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943, newspaper, April 30, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560638/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.