The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday and Saturday
Stuart Erwin and Florence Rice
Ipren „women ARE
TROUBLE”
Alao lust chapter of—
-FIGHTING .HARINKN”
Serial and CarOcoti.
ADULTS
15c
liDREN
0c
Sunday and Monday
CONTINUE DB SHOW SUNDAY
Ju.net Gay nor, Loretta Young,
Constance Bennett with Simone *
Simon, Don Amec he and Paul
Luom in— ■,
“LADIES IN LOVE”
Plus New* and Cartoon.
ADULTS
20c
TUESDAY
Ldben
Oc
Furniture NlgM
Betty Fur-
Robert Aimntrong,
* ALL AMERICAN
CHUMP”
Also Trawl talk an 1 Color Car-
toon.
ADULTS
20c
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
EDNA HILL
By Mrs. St P. Erwin
Leading in $500,000 ‘Baby Derby'
|,DBEN
Oc
Wed. and Thurs.
Dorothy Lamour and Ray Mil-
land In—
"THE JUNGLE
PRINCESS”
Alto latest “MARCH OP Tf.MK''
and Cartoon.
ADULTS
15c
Lyric
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
ADULTS
John Arledge and Louiao lait-
ltnor In—
“TWO IN REVOLT”
Also Comedy and Serial.
WKB.-THURS, DEC. 14
Ralph Bellamy and Mae Clarke
“WILD BRIAN
KENT”
from the Harold Bell Wright
Story (The Recreation of Brian
Kent) also Comedy.
15c
ADULTS
15c
The Rev. Jack Shelton of Carl-
ton filled his regular appointment
here Sunday afternoon. Miss
Frances Ragley and N. N. McGuire
accompanied him.
Miss Vivian Gilbreath visited
her cousin, Mrs. Fred Miller of
i! lease, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer went
to Waoo Sunday afternoon, return-
ing Monday.
Several ladies of this commun-
ity attended the Dallas Centennial
with the grammar school pupils
h»et Friday . Among those attend-
ing were, Mrs. Callie Tackett,
Mire. Kate Gilbreath. Mrs. John
Landes and Mrs. Raymond Dorris,
alao Max Preddy.
Mr jusd Mrs. Jess Westmore-
land Madge a mimnesn trip tc Co-
manche Monday. Mr*. Westmore-
land will remain for a week* visit
with her mother, Mr«, J. E. Wat-
son.
Eudell Erwin and Irene Cook o
Shiloh visited Muriel Gilbreath
Sunday.
Mr. and Him. Kim w Coll Ins-
worth and family visited Mr. und
Mrs. John Wyatt Sunday.
Mrs. E. G. Wright spent last
week-end with her son. Raymond
of Comanche.
Edna Hill Jr. basket ball girls
and senior boys teams played
Bunyan last Wednesday, both
teams weie defeated.
Mrs. I.eona Jones ha* been con-
fined to her bod for the past week
suffering with neutrltl*.
About half an Inch of rain fell
here Sunduy night and Monday-
followed by a cold wave.
Mr .-and Mrs. Raymond Vaughn
arid daughter. (Henna Jcy, visited
relatives near Purves Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barbee visit-
'd Mrs. Sal lie White of Shiloh
Sunday. Mrs. White Is seriously
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HtophonvllU.
Mias Wanda Hefflay attended
church at Stephenville, Sunday
morning.
Willie Chamber* has returned
home after an extended visit with
hi* sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. laws McGee at Spur.
Mr. aud Mrs Walter Hallmark
and Mr. and Mrs Orval Small-
wood Mild children of Hanbln vls-
IteJ Mr an 1 Mrs. Tom Salisbury
Sunday afternoon.
Mr Archie II ffley and Uttlp
daughters, Evelyn Ann and Martha
Hue of Foil Worth visile! her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ruff-
ley Tuesday.
Mrs. Julia Smallwood, Mrs.
Dick Gregory, Mrs Lena Swan
and laughter, Miss Wilma, and
MUs Wynona Lay and Mrs. Alma
Goodman attended the * bower
given Mrs. M H. Pair at Mrs
Charlie Baber's and daughter. Mis.-
Irene Wednesday afternoon
The Rev H. L. Smallwood has
gone to Masse t) help conduct s
revival mooting.
'Hinging vis well attended Sun-
day night.
GREEN’S CREEK \
By Ola Whitfield ♦
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When Unarle;, Vance IVUUai^ceeeoum. auocticy, died n,
1928, he left a will stipulating that $500,000 be given the Toronto
woman who, in 10 years after his death, should bear the greatest
number of children. The race is over now—Oct. 31 was the dead-
line—but the decision has not been made. Many technicalities
complicate the strange case. * Here are the four leading con-
testants out of 12 entered- Top, Mrs. John Nagle, 11 children
10 since 1928; center, Mrs Lily Kenny, 14 children, 12 claimed
since 1926; bottom, Mrs. Arthur Timleck. . 17 children, 10 sin -
1928. and right, Mrs. Pauline Mae Clark, 10 children sihee r
eight living.
HARBIN
By Mrs. J. P. Harbin
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ITO (iLANN
^ny Slxe or Shape
lied While Yon WaR
Il*rloes Reasonable
T. RUSSELL
tVICE STATION
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1 PURVES X
{ By Mnxlne Bell f
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>'IT PAYS TO
)0K WELL”
^VEB, HAIR CUTS and
SHAMPOOS
-HUB —
IRBER SHOP
“At Yoifr Serrlce"
TOM SPARKS
^THER
iTS /3C
led — Finished
LCE TAILOR
SHOP
juncing—
Midget Cafe
jT.'i CAFE OLD STAND)
nl Across Bridie on
Cemnache Rood
*D STYLE PIT
BARBE0UE
Fresh DaDy
Sunduy night was our regular
singing night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turnbow and
Mrs. Curtis Young and children
of Dublin spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Joe Hancock.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright of
Carlton spent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Turney and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Goodwin
had as their guests Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. John Whtsemant of Cioro.
Mre. Goldie Slaughter, and Mrs.
Whlaenant of Eastland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook of Hlco
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clurrley Cook.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Turney visited
Mrs. Turney's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Roy of Dublin Sunday.
Mr. end Mrs. John Sullivan
■pent Friday In Gordon visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White and
daughter and Mies Jewedl Stewart
spent Sunday afternoon at Lamkln
visiting his parents.
M. A. Bell of Houston spent
from Thursday until Monday with
his paresis. Mr and Mrs. Claud
Bell.
Mr. and Mre. Joke Lee of Staph-
envllte spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Marve Hancock.
•Mr. and Mra. Claud Bell had as
ttietr guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs
K. X. Belli Mrs. Myron Burnett
of Ollu, M. A. Bell of Houston and
Mrs, H. F. McCarty and children
of Dublin.
Cameron Carpenter an! wife of
Arlington visited his parents here
last week-end.
J. T. Reynolds and wife and son.
and Bob Reynolds attended sing-
ing at Sit George Sunday after-
noon.
Tobe White is at the bedside of
his mother, -who is real low at be-r
hrme In the Shiloh community.
Itev. licster Wilson and wife and
daughter of Gordon were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sones.
They attended Sunday school and
Rev. Wilson preached at the II
o’clock hour.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sones have
been 111 the lost few days.
Truman Reynolds. L. C. Cline
and J. W. Carson attended singing
at Shiloh Sunday night.
Dud Flneannon has moved to
the Edwards farm recently vacat-
ed by J. L. Edwards.
Xj>and Mrs. E. C. Bishop were
shopping In KtephenvUle Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Fred Pendleton and Mrs.
Homer Pendleton of Bowman
RtJge spent Frldsy with Mrs, W.
■B. Harbin.
Miss Carson of Carlton visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and
daughter of Alexander spent Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs Marvin
Culwell.
Mr*. Bertha Carpenter of Fort
Worth visited relative* here lar.l
week.
Mr* W. T Graves w** ill part
if last week.
Mr* Ruv S ues »p;nt Tuesday
with her mother of Dublin.
Stove: al from here attenled
trades day at Dublin Monday.
The erosion crew are very busy
Sr» this community the** day*,
building terrares, sodding, etc
Lto'vey Burn* ard daughter* at-
tended the fiakel-al of hi* sister-
in-law at Hoc lea by Thursday
20 Germ Process
quart ......25*
poco OILS AND GAS
I0C0 SERVICE
STATION
SMITH, Mgr.
Ujjk and CaUsfp Streets
I’roBpt Sendee"
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MEXICO
By Mrs. Matt Hayes
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A cool norther blew up hare
Aitunday. j
W. T. Goody Info part of bis
peanut* threshed Friday.
Mr*. Flora llettl* visited her
grand mother Thursday, who I*
very til tt this time.
Mr. arid Mrt». Ottia iNtof and
children of West Tsxa* visited Mr
and Mrs. Boyd Ewing here loot
, ' ‘ /• ' e'jv’' ' 'r'
Oiiiingsworth, J. M. Ilaye*
and B. r. Owing attended court at
foOprdy spent Sunday
of Mr. and Mre. How-
Ifrs. Dallas Vann and
iw1|
to
H*
mmm:
Mrs. Ed Kuykendall entertain-
ed Wednesday afternoon In honor
of her little daughter. Joan, who
had her third birthday. 8cveral
gifts were presented the honor*#
by her little friends. Cake and
hot chocolate were seved. Those
present were: Betty Joyce Burns,
Norrts Glen and Doris Lynn
Burns. Jimmie Dean Sones, Joe
Sane*. Don Cllns. Ruby Shafer,
Mary Joyce Elliott, Jimmie Ray
Smallwood. June and Joan Kuy-
kendall,
Mrs. Msiy Abernathey of Tulss.
Oklahoma, visited friends snd re-
latives here lost week
Miss Katell Rhaler Is staying In
Dublin n>w. taking t course In
typo wrl'lng
The teachers and pupil* report
a very eojoyObte t/ip to th-> Cen-
tennial last Saturday. A*
MV. ami Mra. Ben ttspeJl of ItoW
Hn opent Sunday Wllb Mr. and
Mra. J, T. HoynoiMfc;G'y.'^
We ha I Visitor* from Dublin
dhlloh. Coiumwood and Loot U«k
•t *181101 Sunday night.
Guy Bone* and family movsJ
in ihelr #»w home last sre*k.
TIM follow lag from Harbin hare
been In Fut Worth thin week W.
F. Halim.'' k. J. W. Ckrton T, G.
White. 1. r. Harbin. J. R Mc-
Cisakey. U 0. Cline. W. R. Jsn-
J. K. MW JT. W. Bnrn*.
CLAIR ETTE
lly Mr*. A. F. Denman
Here are a few hints,!, the nuk- j
e:e of comforts ami spreads. In j
making candHitlck bel spread*, j
he sure your material 1* the right
length and width after shrinking.
The selvage I* cut ttf before the
hem 1* made, which should be 2
'nolle* wide and the corners miter-
ed. Hem whipped In with simple
rtealgn and the tufts sheared close
boshed well Is much more prac-
ticable.
Woolen comforts should be no*
of practical coverings, not no
clrsely quilted; never tacked with
woolen thread, as It will not last
so well.
M a. Mattie Carter was hostess
to the home demonstration club
November 20. Mrs. K. C. Kennedy,
program leader. planned a
Thank#-glring program. Several
topics were discussed and the fol-
lowing officers were appointed:
Mre. I,ee Havens, bedroom de-
monstrator, Mrs. J. G. Edwards,
wardrobe demonstrator, Mrs. Nore
Dowdy Council Delegate to take
Mrs J. G. Gollghtly’s place; Mis*
Steffens, County Home Demonstra-
tion Agent. Mrs O D. Nelson of
Runyan. Mr*. A. E. Denman at-
tended the annual Candlestick bed
spread and wool comfort show
held at San Angelo November 20.
The* ntt-ndlh* the meeting
were Mrs. W K Johnson.
K. C. Kennedy, Mrs. L. Dowdy.
Mrs. A. L. Thompson. Mrs. Nor*
iwdy, Mrs. Glynn Lee. Mr*. Loe
Havens Mrs J. G. Edward*. Miss
Kurile' Lee. Visitors present
were Si’s* Nols Lee. The next
meeting v 11 be at the home of
Miss Eunice ,,ee. December 4.
Several In this community are
sick with colds.
Mr .and Mrs. J f> Walker *|wnt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 11- tner
ftelf.
Mr. sm-d Mrs. Hubert Klker sppnt
Sunday In Dublin with her sister.
Mts. Faultne Hickman
Mr and Mrs. Bub (Jualls and
children of Oklahoma are visiting
her mother. Mrs. Viola Campbell
Hobert Campbell and Miss
Maurlne Eethetton accompanied
Alisa Pauline Rthetlon to Palm
Rate Sunday afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs Audrey Ellis of
Dublin visited In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Hoary Miller Sunday
Mr and Mrs. L. J Carlyle of
Stophenvllle visitel Mrs L. H.
Mayfield Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mildred Walker and
laiuitx Barnett spent Saturday
night with Mls* Mary Klker.
Mr and M.rs. Nathan Whitfield
visited Mr. ami Mrs Boyd Ewing
it Proclcr Sunday
Mr and Mrs W M. Brookshire
visited Mr. and Mr*. Gifford Woot-
en in Steph—nvllle Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Walker, Mr.
and Mr* Homer Self went to Wll-
4 in Sunday afternoon,.
Dallas Vann of Fort Worth
spent Thurala.v night with hi*
uncle. J. C Whitfield and family.
BUNYAN
Bj Mr*. Guy SnHely
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PROCTOR
By Eunice Smith
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Buy That Fail Suit From
R. F. WORD
'Butter Clothes for Lsss Money'
tt Toon in DnbUn
IBM* Ts KM*
of coursa fit Is guaranteed
STEPHENVILLE
Typewriter Shop
Hall Hotel --Pfcstet 17f
Trips Made to DnbUn Ivsry
Jw Wsek*
ALL MAKBS REPAIRED
Adding Machine* Ser-
viced, Typewriter Rib-
bons and Carbons. .v;
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Mr. and Mrs, Kdgk Brinson
ani son. Blllls Clad*, of Haase
spent Ju:iday with Mr av< Mrs
P. E. .' mlth. \
Mias J hnny Smallwood oAlVirt
Worth spent the week-end vu.'b
her patents. Mr. and Mrs J.
Smallwood.
Miss Carolyn Harbrr of Dublin
spent the week-end with friends 1
of this place.
Miss Jetty Harber visited the
Centennial at Dallas this week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson and
son. Theron. of Downing visited
Mr. and Mts. P. E Smith Sunday.
The gophomores were enter-
tained at the home of Mr. L. S.
Williams last Wednesday night.
The baseball teams were defeat-
ed by 8tdney Friday.
The basket ball girls were de-
feated by a score .of 11 to 12 In
Sidney's favor. {
Miss I .elite Hackle) of Greens
Creek visited relative* here Sun-
day.
Mr .and Mrs. R. P. Prater have
gone to Menard where they will
dear hunt.
Mrt. Edward Stone snd daugh-
ter. Evelyn, of Stepheavllle visit-
ed relatives here Sunday.
Mr R F. Gibbs. Miss Barbara
Gibbs and Mrs. Allan Bennett and
son. William Allan, of Stephen-
vUh* visited Mr. and Mra. J. ML
Mt. sod Mrs Sam Hanovei of
Stepheuvllle were Sunday gursts
of Mr. and Mrt, W. B. Thom'>«on.
Miss I>wtn Crouth of Dublin
*pent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mr* I rater Crouch.
Mr snd Mr*. Klxle Crouch and
sen. Billy, also C L. Chirr of Dal-
las spen' the week-end with re-
lal lv"s litre.
Mr and Mrs. T. 1). Gilliam made
.i business trip to Waco Saturday.
rMI*a 1 Alllan Trice of Momhryno
Sunday with home folks.
, James Howell and Mrs.
Sn . JkWBDL-. JSMnrtUa. ...taj
„ bnfTlTlng Is already In here
tb* has proven to he the very
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LONE OAK
VBy Mr*. M . G. Geodman
i
jjjtor the grammar students.
w« ‘he very istest in design
pjtevwnlence. Many have al-
uTlewed this building and
wten very gracious with thefe-
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THE ROAD OF
PROMISES!
The road t;o better dairy
incomes, by shipping
your milk and cream
out of this community,
is paved with broken
promises, and often
leads-up a blind alley.
Better take the CASH
MONEY that we pay
for your milk and cream
riirht at home. Sell us
ALL vour dairy pro-
ducts and you 11 get the
BIGGEST INCOME
over a smoother road
in shorter time.
DUBLIN
who
Neblett,
-By loot
Miss Pteil Brow»*ag of
«nvttte spent last wee*-an<
Nokia and Rodens Stephens
Mr, Pottle Pipes and Jaaa
a business trip to Fort
X
Mr? *o,i asvteWM
■Mr. Wolfe stated that if this
work continued 'The next Centen-
nlsl will see Texas soil again like
R we* ioo year* ago.’’
_ WWfe Introduced the
Stephenrllle honor guests,
•rire Mr. and Mrs.
Judg. ,nd Mrs. Walare Scott.
*“• Mr*. Ben McOolh>ugh, Mr
Hamwev. and Mra. Wolf*.
Walter Hamilton Introduced on
official of the IT. s. Work. P“
lect Adsnloletration of W*co. Mr.
Hill MnvimIfv
Mr. Beasley gave many Interrat-
tn* fact, concerning their work to
I hi* diet r tot, which cor era a large
•tea. One of the thing* of In-
terest* told w»» work m the Waco
(Continued On p**, Rfgt,,)
BI DISTRICT FOOT
BALL GAME AT
STEPHENVILLE
The Rl-Dlstrlct football game of
till, district 1* to be -•
Stephen villa today.
♦itlber 4, beginning «
This game i. to
tweeri the Winter* |
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936, newspaper, November 27, 1936; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561149/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.