The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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LCCINDA JANE CANNON
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OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Drene Shampoo and Italian Balm,
60c value for......*.............**®r
Fitch’s Complete Scalp Treatment,
$1.50 Value for----:............. 76^
Kranks Lemon Cleansing Cream,
$2.50 value for..................
Pepsodent Antiseptic, two 50c
Bottles for......................
Host Tooth Paste and Tefra Tooth Brush
65c value for ...............39^
5 Lbs. Epson Salts.................. 30^
Parke Davis Veterinary Antiseptic
Healing Powder, 4 ox. can for .... 29e
Sodium Fluoride, 1 lb, sifter top can
for only..............•' *....... • 29^
Alka Seltzer, 60c size for ............ 49c
Finher, who !■ workinfc In
Tyler, spent the week-end with
hln sister. Mrs. Grady Laws.
Mrs. It. L. McDaniel received a
message Sunday morning that her
sister, Mrs Blankenship of Abil-
ene was seriously ill, and left im-
mediately to be with her.
Kev. and Mrs. James Carroll
are attending the Sunday School
convention in Dallas this week.
The revival that has l>een in
progress at the Baptist church for
the past week, conducted by Rev
Jtldaon Prince of Hamilton, dosed
Sunday night
Mrs J G. Finley and son. J. G,
Jr. returned home last week froifi
Quanuh where they vtsTted hej
daughter. Mrs. Daymond Burnett
Joy Dean Laws is recovering
from a severe case of tire flu.
Sambo Turner surprised his
friends last week by getting mar-
ried to Miss Viola Dodie of Hico.
Plans are about completed for
the 55th unnual Stock and Paul-
try Show the 10th and 17th.
One of the main features of the
Show will be a rodeo and a play,
by home talent will be given Fri-
day night, April 16th.
Mr*. Rosie Birdsong visited her
sister, Mrs. Lydle Smith In Abilr
ene over, the week-end.
Alton Fox is* visiting relatives
in bn. Worth.
Lucinda Jane Raney was bom
in the state of Missouri. Feburaiy
10. 1864. She came to this Coun-
ry fifteen years later, and on
bebruary 10, 1880, Mhe was mar-
ried to Russel Cannon. To this
union eight children were born
three of whom died in early life
Sister Cannon passed away on
I ucfldfty, April, ttth. g«>vorui
Cy Richmond left Sunday After-
noon for Kyle where he Waited
his parents during the week-end.
He returned home Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. (3, O. Gain, Martha, and
Martha Davidson motored to
Brownwood to Wait with James
Gain, who is attending Howard
Payne CoUege. They were accom-
panied with Dr. Bradford, of
Brownwood, who was returning
to his home, after a short stay in
Dublin.
Ellen Easley of Port Arthur ar-
rived In Dublin to attend the
funeral of her grandmother, Mrs.
J. J. Easley.
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UNCLE JOSH SAYS:
“Women have the
egal right, same as men,
|to smoke, curse, and
ink, but oh! we wish
hey wouldn't. It cheap-
ithem so.”
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|D. C. Lamer left Sunday for
Texas where he has
i transferred. Mr. Lamer is
sled with the Soil Conserva-
i Service,
[had any headaches
LATELY ?
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TO YOU AND
NERVINE,
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ST. GEORGE
By Mrs. Cleo Labaiimr
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from frequent
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■jrour drug store in
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Rev. Bob Graham of Baggett
filled his regular appointment here
Sunday.
Jack Ford. Sue Hayes and Ray
Labaume are on the sick list. We
hope they will soon be better.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garner
and daughters. Mary and Nellen,
made a trip to -Fort Worth. Fri-
day.
Little Danny Morgan was hit
by a car in Dublin late Saturday
afternoon, but was not hurt ser-
iously.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Labaume
had aa their company, Sunday.
Mrs. Lets Peacock and Mr. and
Mra. Cephus Eoff of Dublin and
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Labaume and
baby and Mra. J. T. Labaume.
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Graham of
Bagget visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Hayes. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bradley
have installed a new radio In their
home.
Mrs. Dan Morgan and daughter.
Lola and Ardeen. Chess Morgan
and children and Orval Morgan
spent Sunday on the Leon river
fiahing.
Mra Beulah Anders and sons,
i Omer and Wallace visited with
Mr. and Mra: John Beyer and son.
Ryan. Sunday.
Mr and Mia Bruce Blrdettc
and little girl of Dublin spent Sat-
tlf-u Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Son Labaume and child-
ren. „
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Gamer
spent Saturday night on the river
with several others.
Mrs. Son Labaume and children
visited her mother. Mrs. Will Bra-
num at Dublin Saturday after-
noon.
Health of this community is
good at the present.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fincher
had as their Sunday guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Milter and children
jf of Duffau: Mr. and Mrs. Homer
■ Benson and‘(laughters; Mr. and
I Mrs. Horace Fincher and children;
I Mr. and Mrs. Vcl Boucher and
*• children of Lone Oak; Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Fincher of De Leon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Smith of
Dublin spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Farrar.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCann and
son. Janies of Keyaer, Mr .and
Mrs. Marvin Tolar and daughter.
Joan of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McCann and children of this com-
r munity. spent Sunday with their
II parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCann.
I The party given by Miss Gene-
I 'va Herod Saturday night was well
-j1 attended. Everyone reported a
<0 very nice Dine.
_i There were several visitors out
, ! for singing Sunday night. Each
1 | one has a special invitation to
come back every second and
| fourth Sunday night. Also fifth
I Sunday nights
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Gillilan and
daughter. Mias Jimmie and Miss
Geneva Herod spent Sunday after-
noon with Mrs. Jlnnle Bishop of
Lone Oak.
ueaday, April. 6th, after several
weeks of intense suffering.
She was converted at the age of
fifteen, and united with the Me-
thodist church Down through all
these years, she has been a loyal
and faithful mendjer of her church
and a true servant of her Lord.
For more than fifty-seven years
she was the loving, devoted com
panlon of her husband. She was
n kind, sympathetic and gentle-
mother.
Her husband and children rise
up today and call her blessed. They
praise God for their memory of
her.
She loved her family, her home.
and her friends And we all shall
miss her so.
We are heavy hearted and sad
because of her going, but we know
where to find her We know she
has gone home to her Lord whom
she loved so dearly and served so
faithfully.
Her funeral was held in the
Green's Creek Methodist church
on Wednesday afternoon. April 7.
under the direction of Higginbo-
tham-Harrell Funeral direction
and conducted by her pastor, Rev.
W. J. Cloud, assisted by Rev. W.
C. Hramiett, Baptist minister and
long-time friend of the family,
Her body was laid to rest in the
lower Greeny Creek Ocmetery.
She is survived by her husband
and five children: Mrs. J. E. Mc-
Cleskey of Harbin, Robert Can-
non and Willie Cannon of Green’s
Creek. Charlie Cannon of Harbin,
and Birdie Cannon of Amarillo.
Six grandchildren and three
brothers and three sisters also sur
vi vc
She has gone from our midst,
to her well-earned reward in
Heaven, but th^ influence of her
good life will remain with us.
lUNmi'inilWMaV'
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Mm. /. /. McKinnon
CI.AIRKTTE H. I). CLIB NEWS
The Clairette Home Demons-
tration Club met April 0th at the
M E. Church at 2 p. m.
The program was on "Different
Types of SearnOt
•When making a plain dress, it
should be finished with french
seams and a 2 1-2 or 3 Inch hem, ’
stated Miss Grace Cody, county
home demonstration agent
She gave demonterations on
the types of for different
materials
A cake was baked by one of
dime placed
Sunday Is regular preaching
day. Everyone come out and help
us and enjoy the services,
Miss Vivian Holland spent Sun-
day with Mrs Alvis Tolar at De
Leon.
Mr. Morris Dry and Miss Myrtle
Robinette were married recently.
Also Bill Dry and Miss Moxelle
Stewart We wish for these cou-
pels much happiness through life.
Mrs. Paul Burton of Texas is
here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Havls
Mr. an.I Mrs. T. B. Hall and
children spent Friday with his
brother, Frank Hall at Hamlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Z. McKinnon and
children spent Sunday with their
daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Freeman and children at
Shiloh. Billy Dan returned home
with them havtng spent Saturday
night with his grand-parents.
Mrs. Frank Holland and child-
ren visited their daughter and sis-
ter. Miss Kate Holland at Brown-
wood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harvey and
Mr. J. F. Miller of Comanche visi-
ted in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Harvey, Sun-
day.
Mrs O. B Thackerson died Iasi
Wednesday night after several
days Illness Mrs. Thackerson had
only lived in this community a
the members and a ....... t------1 ..
in it Each member paid a nickle , ortly lived ...
for a slice of cake and the mem- short time but during that time
her that got the piece of cake j her neighbors learned to love her
^th tt dfme U to bake the next and she will be missed, but our
The proceeds are to finance, loss is Heavens gain.
cake,
our club
There were sixteen members
present and two visitors. The
next meeting will be April 23rd.
at the M. E Church Visitors are
welcome.
Autoralls are blng
rapidly In France
developed
She was
buried Friday afternoon at Cot-
tonwood.
Mr oml Mrs. W. F Amey of
Live Oak spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W F. Harvey.
Mrs. B L Painter and Mrs Z.
Z McKinnon spent Wednesday of
last week with their sister, Mrs.
N E. Lewatlen at Stephenvtlle.
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GREEN'S CREEK H. D. CLI B
"Balance, emphasis on face, and
lines porportkmed to the body are,
things to be carefully considered
whan selecting a drees. ' MM
Oraee CodyVHom* Demonstrationj
Agent, said to 10 member, of the
Green e Creeh club, when *•* I
with Mira. L. A. Walthall, April 13
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937, newspaper, April 16, 1937; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561248/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.