The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926
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Mr Mr*. Valmar Pedigo of n*«-
L,mooa SUM* Dubllg With
miu Nobi* u* mm* i*ft hut wwk
for * visit with relative* at Dallaa
and lamptK*
Ml** Dorl* Parkar I* bo
pleasant vacation »p*nt visiting
Buffalo Oop. Abilene and Dallas.
Do You Know How To Keep Cool When Its
100 In The Shade?
. '•WEw ■ ,*'• v * ■ .
«-Dufing the hot weather it is a good polktjr to let your refriger-
ator take the |tlaee of your rook stove.
—Serve fresh fruits, crisp naiads, cold meats, cheese, sandwiche«
and iced deserts instead of heavy meat dishes and cooked de-.
arris, and make even- meal a picnic instead of an ordeal.
•fur a! Mr. M. a Mllkoilln of Llpun vru from a two w**k. tonr of Colorado MM* Bmtly OBrlan and b*r motbar
u in Dnklln Tuesday. Mr. MUhoUln In- wMrt, Included a trip up Plke e Peak Mm. I. O. OBrlan wko have beew
'formed u* that be will probably no-! - >• vUttlng frtonde here left laet week
1 cept • position a* teacher of vooa-1 Mr. John Gilliland aoeompgined by for their home In San Antonio,
ilonel agriculture till* fall. Mh U. A. Webb wade a trip to Bowie
laat Saturday. Mra. Gilliland and Rev. and Mr*. Ira Klker and family
little daughter who have been visiting of SulpKer Springe Walled at (fee
Mr. R. I*. Drake waa In Dublin Wed-
neaday.
TRY THIS RECIPE
(MRAML AIT ICR I RKAN
S repful aagar
H eapful bell lea water
I agg f*«k
I table*peeafel retd water
I capful rreaw **
H leaapeeafal taaHIa
W eapful net weals
Melt aagar la a *msll alntnlaain kat
tla. stlrrtag oowstaatlv to pravwat
baralag Wbea browa. add boll lag
water Ml cook until sugar la dta-
ulNd. Pear eyrup over egg rolk
b*ate» light *Hh nee tablMpOowful
Water Batura to fire and rook eat 11
mitt ar* tools a pone, atlrrtag tea-
*tsally ('not add cream sad reams
sad freete la fear pane b* to oaa
part aalt Whea partly freaea add
Ik* r bopped am Steals tad ftatah
fveeeUtg
lUecb wslaet west, are partVularO
fiae. b«t Kagltab eslsat* pseaaa wr
hickory bats are alia delicto**
| In Oklahoma met Mr. Oillllaiid at home of Mra. Klker'a parents Mr end
' Bowl# and accompanied him home. Mia. *. J. Harbor Tuesday and Wed-
Iloth Mr. WCbb and Gilliland report nesday of btla week.
Mra. Jeaale West U now conn act
ad with Higginbotham Bros. * Oo,'that the feed crops enroute to BoWle j
liavlog charge of their millinery and - were fine but that the cotton crop
ready-to-wear department. Mra. We*t did not look so good
cornea highly recommended as to
qualifications for1 her pool thro end a
glance at Ike merchandise abe has
•elecCed for the season will coavlacs
one of that fact
Mr. and Mra. (Dim. Mlnchew bare
as their guests Mrs. Lauren Mlnchew
and Mia* Dixie Mlnchew of Waco.
Mr*. T. K. Thayer and »ona, Kdwln
Dr. J. A Malnus left Halurday for and Paul of Bl Dorado, Kenans ar-
Mr. and Mra. O D. Blbby and aon
l>nua« apent laat Sunday Ih De Loon
attending • reunion of the Btbby fam-
ily wbkrh look place at the home of
Mr and Mra. M. B. Iflbby. Thoee
present beelde* Mr. end Mre. Bjbby
were: Mr. and Mre. E. R. Btbby mad
family of Cleburne. Mr. and Mra. A.
H, Blbby and family of Eastland, Mr.
Chkago where be will complete a1 rived ,ln 'Dublin Wednesday for a and Mre. O. A. Harvey of Ooldtwalt*.
pool graduate course In Chiropractic, jvlelt with Mre. Thayer's grandmother Mr. and Mra, Eugena Yates and family
Mrs Evan Jones and bar slater. Mra. j of Stamford.
—The above rrd|N>'li from the ICE YEAR BOOK which we tuv
dintributing to our cunt omen*. This honk is written by Agnes
Carroll Hnyward, nw of Ainerie*’* most fansma experts on final
and its uses. This hook is full of revijn** similar to the above and
in addition contains information relative to the preservation of
fon4» ami the economical use of ice.
—If ton liarr not received’1 one of these book*, ask for it.
HOME ICE CO.
PHONE 41
He was unawar* of the length of time
ceoaary in complete the course but
stated that he would return soon
Dr. P. K (Jorwaa of Chattanooga
Tena.. la taking care of Dr Mataua'
patients during hie absence
Mlae Opel Humphreys returned thl*
weak from Dalton where abe ha* Juat
complet' d a mura* la teacher’s train-
ing at Baylor College Ml** Hum-
phrey* received her A. ft degree la
Jane, She will leave the ft ret of the
nioafh for Deaver. Colorado, where
ahe ha* accepted a position la the
public school*
Charts* Mlaohew ’ -;
Mr. sad Mr* Bill Isngston and lit- ; Mr A. A. Aleiander returned Tuee-
tle daughter. Shirley Louisa of Dallaa day from a short visit to Ban Angelo
came In tor a visit with Mr and Mra. ' and Merkel Ills daughter. Miss
W. P Langston and other relatives Ij.tina who has been vtaltlng her slater
here Mr. langeton will remain In In Ban Angelo for several weeks ra-
lAihlln for two weeks after wlrh he tamed boon- with hkn
will go to Amarllla Where he la *m- .......—
ployed with the Western t’alon Mrs Mr*. G. P. Herndon is in ft. Wo-th
Langatoa will will remain bare a this week with one of her ateters who
months stay She ts now vtaltlng ta * patient in op< of the hoapItaJ*.
In Waro bet will return to Dublin -
goon , I James 'Noonan? returned to Dublin
... . ■■ jiaat week after an absence of several
Mr and Mra W. W. Wilkinson (pent month* which be (pent traveling
Cacti KuSadll and wife and Mias
(Rady* Harrod retained this week
Sunday la Dallaa
Mr aad Mr* W K Bellamy and Mr*
through the northwest
ML* Chrtattne Moor* ha* as her
W. 0 Bellamy all of PY Worth spent guest* this week bar cousins.
Holes Green wade of ComanclM
W H Irvtae. maaager a ft he local j Wednesday In Dwbllo. gUeeta of Mr*
Ic* pt*n> speat Wadsetday la Brown Evnn Jones
wood attending Ik* district meeting i ■ ■—
of the Southwestern Ice Mnaufnctur- Mrs Opal Morris ta Gatling friend*
era Association la Pt Worth aad Dallaa thU weak..
M. O <u«nhy of (Irena Creek waa Mr aad Mrs W. P (megaton ro-
ta the city Monday (a Ih* Interest of calvad the news last Baturday of the
th* Tessa farm Bureau of wMrh he Barrage af their youngest aon. Claade
Via* Qaalvev* Hawkins af Hamtlioa.
Mias Wanda Maedgea of Btxyww-
wood I* In Dublin this week vieltlag
bar slater. Mra Harvey PUbor.
Is » director af the Mate Hoard
D H
Laagaton who ta employed ta
with the Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company, to Mtsa Mary Onata Hoa-
IMilas j furniture
Cemetery .working at Oroena Crook
t ornella* aad family and
| Jasper togas aad wtf* of Rail* are letter also of Dallaa
here thi* week gaeata of rotative* ta
lb* Banyan commonly Both b-*(t»-
men are former resldeat* of this
«MManlty,r They report that farm
nowdlll lost la tbetr eeglon of the
countvy are mighty good
Mr George Griffin ha* accepted a
mttIon aa maaager of th* large**
house In Wax abac hi*. He
left for Waiahachl* the lattar part
week Mrs. Griffin a»d her
returned to Dublin this week
and are packing up to move to their
new home W* regret to lose th***
eplendld people from our ntMrt aad
Raptlat cemetery Tburoday. ^ th«« to tbrdr
new borne
of Ukt
mother
'
M Kveryomi fnt created to urged to
come out aad be* cleanup grounds
--Committee
IM 1Ue
. Its Tear retells*
(Spall
wTx^NTYorW COMK ISAM. SKI-; Till: XKW THIN-iS AS TIIKY AKHIVK. IT IS Ale
WAYSS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUU MERCHANDISE.
OUR BUYERS ARE BAUK FROM MARKET ANM» ARE VERY THE** MOST
NEW FASHIONS FOR FA LI*. EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN WJ?n m AT IT ll \S EVER
(X)RRK(T THINGS FOR MEN, WOMEN. BOYS AN K\f " VNKv DAY EVERY
BEEN OUR IM.KASI RE TO SHOW NEW UOOIW A«h AUR \ INH .J t,UN(js NO
DEPARTMENT IN THIS BIO STORE IS REi^VISO ITS SHARE 1 yoUR
MATTER WHAT YOU W ANT WE HOPE TO BE BEARED W TAKE < f yolIB
SEEDS THE PEOFUE WANT QUALITY MKMo!»FR \T?,-V PRK'El)
FA LI. BUSINESS ON A BASIS OF HIGH GRADE MODERA W ,
<\)ME TO SEE US WHETHER YOU ARK READY TO BUY OR NOT.
Fall Millinery
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New Fall Drettes
Do*,.ua of Nt w Fall lhr**«* art*
hurt* ivBtly for jour iwpoctiou.
Hirw. tlrwMwa were bought after
a thwougli «t«*Iy l*tvlefc
«,„l uwarriaL lu»d been made,
nlH| we an' ah*MiluteIy min* they
arr eorrtHt, We have been verj
fortunate in *®*',‘nnK thw,e
drmjw at prices you will l»etB'fit
hv. Conic right in and aee them,
* you §r* attre to want one.
§10 7$ TO I39 50
New Footwear
Our Footwear atetkm ta tdiowing a wonderful a«-
nortuu ut of the aeamui* W’Wwl atylea and colors in
both I*adien atwl Mfji’s Footwear.
Udiea 8trai> Ihitnpa, Ties and Oxford* in the new
Kid anti Ualf sbadea, »Uch ait Bois de Rose, MarsalU
Tan, Dandnlwood Tan mid Bhuul as well as Black
Kid and Patent. Jinny of th«*»e new nmtlt'ls are
Nhowii with the new reptile trimming* in Spanish,
Military, Cuban and low heel atvlea at prices rang-
ing from—
S500 >SB50
Mcti’a and. Young Men’a High Shoes and Oxford*
in evenr desirable atyle and eolor for Fall. We, «*-
peeiellv want you to aw the new oxforda which we
are featuring in both black end ton calf in medium
and extra wide brogue style* *t—
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$5 TO HO
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cci.v.
We ItHve with uk this seas
on MRS. .1 ESSIE WEST,
who ha* just returned
from the fashionable mar-
kets wliere she has been
stinlying the new fash-
ions in millinery. She is
very enthusiastic over her
purchase* and we invite
you to come in * and sec
these hata.
, , \ •
Every now shape color and material will be shown
in a wide range o< price*. ,
We have plannod to make tliis and the ready-to-
wear department the most popular in our *tqre.
i- OOME TO SEE US
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1926, newspaper, August 20, 1926; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561143/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.