The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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CARLTON
In. Fred Heye
ALEXANDER
Mr*. Vem Cook
-- Margaret Tidwell, who has been In
Johnnie Reed of Corbin was here ^)rt vvorth this summer, returned
on a business trip Monday and vis- ,() her llonu. here Saturday.
Ited his sister, Mrs Hendrix Cath- Mrs iJaW) and so,,, Ralph,
ey. attended a family reunion near
Kiss Lots Dolan, who attended ine ooi^n^n Sunday
summer school In Georgetown, re- Marv ootrell' and Rose Barnett
turned home last week are visiting their aunt. Mrs Joe
Mr. and Mrs Lee Turney of lewis- L>rivPr (amlly of Salem
vtlle spent the week-end with their Mrs jgaho,* atebiett of Childress
daughter and husband Mr and Mrs V1.vjted relatives here over the week-
Hobdy Thompson and attended the end
homecoming at Purves Saturday and B,u GrecnwBj. enterUlned the
Sunday young tolks with a party Saturday
Paul Wren of Hlco and George
White of Lewisville, former Cart-
tonltes were visitors here Monday
Mr. and Mrs John H Clark and
children spent Sunday afternoon
with her mother, Mrs W S Cox, In
OuMlne
Mr. and mrs. Will Wright attend-
Mr ahd Mrs. Klrsch and daugh-
ter of Oatewlite were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Hlrach add daughter.
Virginia, Monday, J
Mr; and Mrs. Doyle Partaln were
stephenviile visitors Saturday.
Marvin Enger returned home from
Lubbock last week. His brothers and
sister-in-law, David and Mr. and j
Mrs Clayton Enger, accompanied
him home for a visit with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mis Chris Enger and
family.
John Moore and son. Bobby, were
Hlco visitors Monday.
Several from this community at-
tended the homecoming at Purves
Saturday night and Sunday. j
Jewell Chew entertained the young
folks with a party Wednesday night.
Mrs. j. H. McAnnelly and daugh- j
ter. Olyima, attended the burial at :
Turnbow cemetery Thursday after-
noon of Winnie May Lowery, the
nine-year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs John Lowery, former residents
of this community who passed away i
at her home In De Leon Wednesday ;
afternoon Funeral services were
held st the funeral home in De 1
Leon
Several enjoyed the musclal In the
home of Mr and Mrs. Enger on
Thursday night. ,
Mr and Mrs Mack Faulkner of
Dublin were Sunday guests of Mr. 1
and Mrs Claude Gibson and fam- ,
»y
Mr and Mrs Bud Partaln and
Mr and Mrs Alton Partaln of ClaIr-
ene spent Friday night with Mr. ;
and Mrs Doyle Partaln and Mrs S.
C Railsback
Mr. and Mrs Ed Stringer attend-
ed the homecoming at Purves Sun.
day
CLAIRE TTE
Mr* I.urile Mayfield
night
Evelyn and Billie Hope of Long-
view are visiting in the home of
J E Shackelford
Mrs Jessie Thomas and children (HMMMMiMMgi
of Colorado spent Sunday night
with Mrs Pearl Benson.
Mr and Mrs Bna Edwards and
ed the homecoming at Purves Sun- chlidren and Wallace Mackey aU I
day- tended the Mackey reunion at Wal- I 1
Mrs Jessie Finley accompanied „ut springs Sunday
her son and wife, Mr and Mrs Leo Emma Jane Poe Is visiting tier .
Finley of Uwlsvllle Monday on a aunt Mp, raklas of I)a|ias this ‘J»>' with four additions to the church
vacation trip to South Texas w„.k , ro“
Mrs I. T. Gibson returned home Several here attended the home- Clyde Kutch of Port Worth was
Saturday from StephenvtUe after coining at Purves Sunday J a Clalrette visitor Saturday
several days visit with her daughter- r*.v TVrry of Liberty preached at J Clint Johnson and family of
in-law. Mrs Lewis Gibson the Baptist Church here Sunday Houston visited relatives over the
The Baptist Revival closed Sun- !
Complimenting Mrs J S Turner morning
week-end
GUY HOSPITAL
Phene 103
W. H. Guy, M. D.
Physician and Sargeen
Residence Phone 103
Dublin Texas
Oh her 80th birthday August 3rd. r*v Huron Polnar and family Voncllle Little of the Cow Creek *
Mr. and Mrs W H VVck entertained paV(. (**.,, ,n Valley Mills the past Community Is visiting friends and !
with a birthday dinner Friday. Aug- week holding a revival relatives j *
tut Jtod. In their lovely home In the o C Cook and wife of Moselle Milford Hudson and wife of Dub- I jr
north part of town honoring this spent Sunday night with Mr and lln wrrr Clalrette visitors Thursday | jl
good woman, neighbor and friend jgrs c H Cook Tile fanners have been very busy j |
A bountiful feast wax spread at the I fVarl Thomas of Stephen- lhe I**1 few days cutting feed. , J
noon hour with Ice cream and teed vtUe spent Monday with Mrs Ida Henry Mayfield. Leslie Dowdy and ' >
melon* being the main course Those stringer Homer Lee attended the County j ^
present were Mr and Mrs w H Mr and Mrs Oscar Brtstoe of Democratic Convention in Stephen- 1 *
Vick. Mrs R. O 8t»PP Mrs Fred port Worth and Mrs Minnie Lev- rtu* Saturday ..
Chg* end son, Nolan and the hon- errtt of Post visited their mother. Sam Cleveland of Oranbury was
one. Her friends wtah for her many Mrs 3am Brtstoe Sunday a Clalrette visitor Monday.
man happy birthdays |---~o-—-- t Dr Hatley of Abilene spent the
The Method 1st revival started at, ■■■■mMKHKMMaMMNmi week-end visiting friends here
the tabernacle Sunday August *th _IIO„po Mr. Frank Tuu and son of Dal.
aervUes are conducted bv Rev Pax- ! PUKVlbS
tor, smith at Iredell { Mr* imU f. Bril
Mr and Mrs Will Barnett and 1
daughter. Latrelle are business vis-
.. J ^ ^^1,,* ***. m. ,Uc-
winna « h rmt ^ J* re*w BvtryoiM to pnJo> It
Minna «*df home Friday ' * J
from Proctor art«T a «pfk» vtilt ..________.
With rvlanvps !v ^ T ^ n
^ 1 Sew Mr*mt were fuesta In the C
Dick Harbin
Attorney-At-Law
Dublin. Texas
The Baptist revival closed Sunday
night. Rev. Bays, pastor of the
church, conducted the services
Mr*. W. P, Robertson of Coman-
che Is visiting her daughter. Mr,
and Mrs, CK G. Retd
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Racktcy had
a* their guests recently. Mis* Bessie
Jenkins of Fort Worth. Mr, and Mrs
Homer Rackley of Kilgore and Mr
and Mr* Reese and Mrs. Holtman of
Brownwood.
Mrs. H. A. Alexander visited her
mother, Mrs Llge Autry of Oklaho-
ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Barry visited
his brother. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Barry,
of Kilgore.
Mrs. Clara Hodge had as her guest
the past week her sister-in-law, Mrs.
J. L Robinson of Wlchtta Falls
Miss Lillian Walker of Fort Worth
la at home with her parents. Mr f
and Mrs. Tom Walker
Bobby Morlng of Larnktn Is visit-
ing his brother and family. Mr and
Mrs. Perry Mkirlng and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Alexander
of Waco spent Sunday with his
mother and brother. Mrs Sue Alex,
ander. and son. Ernest.
Mrs. Mary Ewing of Fort Worth
Is visiting her brother, Mr and Mrs
Peace. *
Mr. and Mrs. Turpin of Rucker !
spent Sunday with her mother. Mr
and Mrs. I. T. Dixon j ____________________ ______ _______
Mr and Mrs. Bunt Bruner of Wtl- 1 ,
son attended church here Sunday family, Mr and \Ds, Trenton Rich-
night ardson of Dublin, Mr and Mrs W
Mrs. Wood Plummer of Abilene K Richardson spent Sunday with
and Mrs Bose Reader of Stephen- a,1(^ f*frs ^ D. Richardson and
vtlle visited Mrs. J T. Washington famllv
Sunday Mrs W K Richardson spent Sat-
Mr and Mrs H O Babb and son urday afternoon with Mrs Rivers
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs A Gee and Mrs Maude Harbin, who
J Bird of Dublin Is visiting her daughter In Dublin
Mrs Elbert Moad and son of Ok- Mrs Mose Jones spent Sunday
lahoma are visiting her mother, Mr with Mr and Mrs Carl Huckabee.
and Mrs B F Yandale Mr and Mrs E Ethengton and
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Cline had as daughter. Mrs Morris, of Waco Vls-
thetr guests recently her niece. Mr ited Mrs Mose Jones Sunday night,
and Mrs W L. Johnston and son Mr and Mrs Quencle Bettis and
Howard, of Malga, New Mexico. Mr family of Dublin. Mrs Polly Jones
and Mrs. Louis Hancock of Fort and children ol Cisco and Mrs Ad.
Worth and Mis* Betty Jo Ollbreath die Oee of Dublin spent Sunday
of Shiloh with Mr and Mrs Alva Tackett.
Mrs. Alton Rav and son Alton Bettle J<*“ °‘lbrt,ath spent the
Jr., of San Angeio are visiting her "cek-end with Mr and Mrs Clines
brother, Mr and Mrs R D Lee of l>r<x'!o'
Mr Horace Tatum, Jr., of Lamesa
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs Bud Tatum
Mr and Mrs C B Allison. Jr
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Jess Ellis
Our Custom
Come Back
Because they know we grade cream righf> WJ
cream right and then we pay off with—
Every producer in thia entire territory has a
round market here. We pay highest prices
time*. Bring ua your Egga, Chickens, Tur),fl
and Cream.
Dublin Creameryj
Company, Inc.
BILL MUSIC, Mgr.
Mr. and Mrs A. F Gains of Gus-
tine spent the week-end with Mi
and Mrs J W Gains
SHILOH
Mrs. W. K Richardson
IIK.IM AM) II I). CUB
DR. W. W. SNIDER
-Dentist-
Dublin. Texas
Office Phone 88
Residence Phone 84
LIVE OAK
By Ur*. N. H. ilforyv
| Bell home last Thursday
Mr and Mrs Olenn Jones of Tal-
las spent the week-end with her
parents. Mr and Mrs Bob Clark
Bob Head and family of Fort
Worth and Frank Tutt of Dallas
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Bob Clark Mrs Frank Tutt and
son accompanied them home
Mr* Parlee Harvey spent Sunday
with relatives In Sedlwlck
Miss Dorothy Roberson came In
Saturday night to visit several days
We wish to call attention to the
fact that the Hudson reunion has
bean changed on account of the
•taction This parly will be held at
the Dublin Park on the Mat, which
la the last Saturday night in this
month
The farmers here ore suffering t
severe Iocs on their crop* because
of the prolonged drouth
Mrs Buren Partaln and chlidren
of Odessa are here visiting in the
home of Joe Kirklen
Mr and Mr* George Hudson at-
tended the homecoming at
Saturday night
CO. Texas and Miss Maxine Bell of *'llh rel*tlve* and attend the Hlco
Longview. Texas »re vislUng Mrs rpl‘"lon
Jone* and Miss Bell s parents. Mr __Mr an<1 Mrs Havens were In
and Mrs Claud Bell
Mr and Mrs Frank Rodney and J
daughter of Fort Worth spent thei
DEAN JONES, M.D.
Fhyatelao and Surgeon
X-rmy Diagnosis
Office la
Harrell Building
(West of City Drag)
Phene*. Office 36. Res. 37
Dublin. Texas
week-end with Mr* Rodney * i»r
ents, Mr and Mr* Check Licett *>nd
daughter. EUlne
Miss Lotttr Jones spent the week,
end with Mtv, Maxine Bell
Mr and Mr* Tom Bell. Mr and
Mr* Dick Bell and family ol Oates-
v|lle spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Oaud Beil
Mr* Eva Carter of Indio. Califor-
nia la visiting her mother Mr* J
Z Licett. and other relative*
Mr and Mr* Johnnie Barker were
purves KuMta over the eeek-enu with Mr*
Barker s parents. Mr and Mr* W
Hlco on business Saturday after- I ‘
noon
Alton Partaln went to Clifton on \ [
Sunday where he will have employ-
ment on a PWA project {4
Several from other rommunitiea >
attended church during the revival j
the past week
Mrs Allre Stone of Selden spent
Friday with her mother. Mrs Par- i
lee Harvey
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C. E. LEATHERWOOD
General
Insurance Agency
Phone 52 at call at Dublin
National Bank
ROCH
Bra. J. D. 81
BTtiMlf
best literature to be used to
School, for we don t known*
"kids" are doing when theya
running around
Mmes. Oeo M Hood J wi
baud. Onnle Keith, p i i
Garland Thlebaud c T koiil,
Decker and Miss Bertha Roto
prised the members proml
visitors Included Mrs Fuml
wart and Mrs J n b Mi%S
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GREEN’S Cl
By Ola IVkiifleg
The revival will be in i
at the Baptist church nmiL
The pastor. Rev Grissom vto
the preaching T
Mrs. O. A. Whitfield of Duguj
ited In the home of j c 1
the past week
Mr, and Mrs, Elovce JonaL
a few days the past weei itu
and Mrs. Hubert Klker in Still
lo. •
ns. w °ne of the needs of the young
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reagan of people of our community Is more
Santo Anna spent the week-end recreation.’ stated Mrs Oeo M
with Mr and Mrs Luther Reagan Hood at a meeting of the Highland
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daughter of Houston are visiting Mr Garland Thlebaud
and Mrs Wealey Klght. t „ . __________,
Mr and Mrs Paul Urfviv on i S°!n’’ .olh" needa uf Die young I sanitarium In Glen Rose
W. M a, m loop, gJT? z JJ. *“ “■ J ■> »•“
Mr. and Mrs Eierett ParsltyR
son. Luther, of Roch visited g|
home of N. E Whitfield lull
nesday.
J. D. Ray, Rufus Pair and I
D. McAdams fished In the 1
Monday night
Mrs. 8. L. Mayfield spent L
day with her hiuband. who li j
Mr and Mr* Steve George and H Reese
•oo visited Mr and Mrs Earnest j Guest* over the week -end tn the
Mhhan Sundav ntght j Turnbow home were Mr and Mm
The protracted meeting will be-: Dork Rose of Eunke N M and
gB here next Sunday night Rev J ! Mr and Mr* Arthur Turnbow of
W A. Smith will preach Sunday San Angelo
night and Rev Gene Barber will j The Turnbow reunion wa* held at
to here on Monday to prwsch the' Cisco L*ke Sunday Several from
resiof the week We want a good at- i here attended and reported a nice
tendance at these services 1 time
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COTTONWOOD
By Mtaa Myrtle Culver
Mr, and Mrs. Bnunett Thacker-
»on and children. Lenore and Bry-
an, of Stamford spent Saturday
Our meeting closed with the bap-
tismal service Sunday afternoon
Hr* j m Bradford was called and
ha* accepted the pastorate for an-
ollier year
sr jrusa a -Sa*
saS^Mr-swa—w
tliM^s^nLr11 TWUn* Wd’Mr.'^s'P°Rkr!
10 **^^1*0^ vma Tuesday
mother , night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Thackcrson of Harbin.
Singing was wal attended Sunday
VICTOR | afternoon vuttflf* are always wrl-
LC. Smith
come
Mr. and Mra Dnmett__
son and children, Lenore and Bryan
|0f Stamford and Fay Thacfcmwon
of Harbin spent Monday nighl with
Mr. and MTa. F. B T. Culver and
m. and Mrs F. E T. Culm and
Mr. and MTa. Deoglas iJwrt" at-
MBdM toe funeral eg Mr CuttoTs
•rnm. Mrs C3aad Darts of Thalia.
TMM Ml IhK,
■rwaiMrtl Burnt Is spsadtng this
and Mia o. B.
I’i
CvERY merchant in our
St*,e—ever)' business and
professional man—every
worker, shares in Texai oil's huge
expenditures.
Many Texas cities with ill their veried
businesses and employment exist and pros-
per today because of oil.
year petroleum created a direct buy
b»* power in our tutt of ))o million dol-.
Ian.
Of this, Texas retail merchant, recwved
324 million dollars, landlords 44 million
will*. SB million and ptofesasooaJ own
22 million, while „ £ ^ ^
fo» insurance sad seviogt.
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satssiKKsf
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MWto Into Oil
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1940, newspaper, August 9, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560988/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.