The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, July 31,1336
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
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Hudson of Fort Worth, Mrs. W. H
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OOMYN
Huckabiw, Mr and Mra, W. H. Bran-
ST. GEORGE
By la l. Z. Mrklaaoa
urn, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Russell and
By Mr*, f’leo l.ahaume
L——- ... ....
son. Mr. Earl Branum of Dublin.
||r anil Mr* T. I/. crafldocx, jr . ; in* Misses y Blanche. Ilu/by, .Merle.
t||,, #on, Dalton, of Llnglerllle vt«lt-1 Mary Lou Gilbreath and Neoinl
^ the home of hla slstsr, Mr. and ' Stephen* visited In Dublin over the
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yfr, t. 7- McKinnon and family Sun
fay
week-end
Mr and .Mr*, Clyde Kolibiion and
Mi*, lantha Hoover or Big Lake daughter are at home with Mr*. Rob.
k«* heen visiting frlemds here the Inson a mother al present.
-g^t week. Mr 8, P. Erwin and daughter,
hlr and Mra. tdd Holland and1 •**>‘delle and Mr* <!eo. Halyeri went
ft|n,i ha* returned to their home to F*ort VVorrh Tuesday,
u ph Mr#** after visiting hla br«tl|cr,! ',r John Wesley F > d and daugh-
fYsnk Holland and family,. Ml** ' r of Hughes Spring* and Mr* W.
Klnlan returned for a few day* Visit. 11 Hurkstoee of Dublin .returned
. ... Mtimi.i i.,...... 1 home after a two week* vl»ll with
Mi»* lanette Steele returned home ... .....
.... In* formers parent*. Mr. am Mr*.
»«*' 8 feW d*y" Vl,lt °"WW o L. Iluckabee.
. , Mr. and Mr*. (too. (Siient and
Mr. and Mi*. . ■ ooi» an «* of Dublin vlalted tbelr par-
ter*. and Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Freeman #.nt-< Mr „|ld M!lt wm oubreath
and sou. Hilly Dan, pa***«l t,l»rougn . Hon(Uy
snroute to Drown wood, leaving Hilly , , K „ WM ln the com,
for a vlalt with 'tUs grandpar-
<d Hinging here Sunday afternoon.
Every one I* Invited to come bark.
Mr*. Ted Warner and little' girl
from MeCamey are v I ailing her
mother, Mr*. Beulah A.nd«r» arnd oth-
er relative* at preeeent.
Mr and Mra. Robert Bishop and
children, Walter and Bdbby, Mr. and
Mr*. Cephus Boff and Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Labaume and baby vlaltod In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. It, F. lai-
baume Sunday.
Ityon Beyer spent last. week-end
with hi* cousin, Billie Sam Tambro
at Breckenridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oarner and
Mack and Jack, pf Lampasas
Pan
Mr. and Mre. Z Z. MoKlnuon
and famlty Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Less Salley are the
proud parents of twins, a boy and
girt.
Mis* Gertrude M*thl* visited Billie
taunlty, Monday looking about the
interest of the school, He plan* to
begin school August 31. -
Mr, and Mr*. S. P. Krwln hud as
their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and
Mr* Jim Ifusbee and daughter*. Mil-
dred and Verna l-ee of near Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mr*. William Knox
joe Holland Monday in the Ebenerer
community. ■ and daughier. Barbara Jean of Kel-
MIs* In#* Walden visited her *l*ler ler.
and friends of De f-eon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of
Mr* Calvin Caraway and son, John Brown wood visited the Utter’s par-
and Mr*. Paul Burton of We«t Texas,
are visiting their parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. Edgar Harris and other rela-
tlvees.
GREEN’S GREEK
By Ola Whitfield
The revival al the Baptist church
begins Friday night., The entire
community Is Invited and welcome
-. go attend and assist with the ser-1 .
i vices. !>
i The young people enjoyed a party
at the home of Miss Mary and II J>ert j
Hiker on lsst Thursday night
Mrs. J. HJ McCloskcy. Mr. and
, Mrs. Hugh MoCleskey and children
of StephenvIUe visited Rev and Mrs.
W. J. Cloud Sunday
«nt*. Mr and Mrs Gustlne Gilbreath
last week-end.
There was no Sunday school Sun-
day on account of mot having enough
: members present*
I^ets try to tie on hand early and
bring our Mends with us next Sun-
| day.
Our regular slngiivg was last Sun-
day night. We had a wry good at-
tendance. Several visitor* from oth-
er communities were present.
trloe l-abaume, Mrs. J. T. Cook, Mrs.
Tom White, Mrs. Msry Brown, Mrs.
Edward Hayes, Mra. Earnest Rus-
sell, Mrs. Alva Tackett, Mr*. Tru:
man Willson, Misses Doris, Mary,
Alice. Blaine and Mildred 'Labaume,
1-Inny Dean, Mr*. Alice. Oarner, Edna
Bari Welch. Herbert Weird). Mis*
l-orane Peacock, Mr*. Lou Peacock.
Miss Kdgllu Hayes and the hunoree.
LIVE OAK
lly Correspondent
PALM ROSE
By Mrs. Mack Ellison
j
Mr. Harvel from Hale Center has
been employed to teach a* principal
In the school.
Mt. and Mrs. Tip Seolf have return-
ed to their home In l>alla* after
spending several days with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mr*. G. T. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Brookshire and
Fred Dupree spent Monday in Fort
Worth.
Aubrey Bryant of Throckmorton Is
visiting ‘hi* uncles. Fred and Frank
Dupree.
Klrtley Dupree will leave Satur-
day to spend two w.eek* at Palacios
whers he will entrain with Oo. D.
142nd Infantry of the National
Guard.
(Carle Reid Pate has arrived from
Austin to live with hts grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Matthews.
Bam Stewart and son, Gerald, of
Fort Worth spent a few dtty* the
past week with his brother. U. C.
Stewart, and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Patterson
of Merkel, on their return from the
Centennial, spent a short while In
the home of his aunt. Mr* J. f .
field. , - v.
Miss Oracle Mao Strong visited her
brother. Sam at Pampa Saturday and
W. M. Broofc»Wr* and family. Mr9-
rred Dupree and sons. Jack and Klrt-
attended the state convention of
the F. F. A. In StephenvIUe Friday
night. ^ __.
Calvin Shoup Is recovering nicely
from s tonsil operation In Stephen-
vtlle last Friday
Mr and Mrs. N. B. Whitfield at-
l.nded alnglng at St. «*>'«•
afternoon.
Mr and Mr. R- «• ^ Sat'
urday at the Centennial
Mr. arid Mrs. lAonard Lidia and
children. Morris and Norman of
Level land vUlted Mr and
H. Whitfield Thursday and kh-lda.
of last week
Mr. and Mr* Grady 1-and- and
daughters, Martha Louise, Mary 1-ee
and Trula Jean spent Sunday with
I Mr. und Mrs. Bari Fine.
Mrs. Earnest Rasberry spent
Thursday afternoon with her sister,
Mrs. Klmo Harris, at the Hamilton
hospital. Mr*. Harris Is getting along
as well as could be expected
Mr .and Mrs. Felix luuides and
daughters. Nina and Oleta went to
Goldthwalte last Wednesday, called
there by the death of Mrs. Iainder*
brother. *r. Sellers, who was killed
In a car wreck. They returned Fri-
day. but Miss Nina remained for a
longer visit with her grandparents.
Henry Wright and family and Por-
ter Wright returned to their borne
at Itopesvllle Monday. Howard
Wright took them home. Their car
was wrecked as they came down last
week for a few days visit In Palm
Rose community.
Miss Hetty Jo Fine spent Sunday
and Sunday night with Miss Con-
stene Rasberry. Construe stayed with
Betty Jo on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mra Ernest Rseberry and
daughters. Oonstene, Kmeatene and
Gwvnnle, Miss Betty Joe Fine and
Howard Rasberry visited with the
Mack Elllaon family Sunday.
Howard Rasberry spent last week
In StephenvIUe with hts sister. Mrs.
Will !-egH»n and Mr. lavglon.
spent Monday night with hi* brother
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Garner.
Son. Tom, Cleo. and H F. 'Labaume
attended Hinging ut Bowman Ridge
Sunday night.
Billie llnmbl-e spent one night last
week with Wallace Anders.
Mrs Beulah Amder*. Mrs. Pearl
'Iothautne, and Mrs. Ted Warner of
MeCamey visited Mrs Ixila Labaume
Monday. |
Mr and Mrs. Bob Self and chil-
dren were visitors at- Sunday school
Sunday.
Amlsoellaneon* shower was given
at the home of Mrs. Weldon Cason
Friday afternoon, July 17. for Mrs.
J. T. Labaume. The guests were met
at the door by Mrs. Beulah Anders
and Mrs. Bva Hoff. After every one
had registered In the ftuest bodk. the
many gifts were unwrapped and ad-
mired by everyone.
Pune, hand cake were served to:
Mrs. L D. Galloway. Mra. J. H. Muse.
Mrs. Vesia Bel yea u. Mr*. Alton Blr-
dette. Misses Billie Ruth, Wtnell and
Adell Self. Mrs. Ethel Self. Mrs.
Thelma Bishop. Mrs. oParl I-abaume,
Mrs. J. T. Kennedy, Mrs, Lillian
Jones, Mrs. Carl Vmich, Miss Terah
Stallings, Mra. Bruce Blrdette. Mis*
Ruby Humble. Ml** Octava Jones.
Mrs. Roy Russell. Mrs. Lillian
Stone.
Mr*. Claud Branum, Mrs. Thelma
Faulkner. Mrs Jessie Ford, M's.
Pansy. Casoh, Mrs. Kvu Mrs.
Beulali Anders. Mrs. L. M Black.
Mrs Bill Blaln. Mr*. Virgil Mage*.
Misses Elisabeth and Jewel I>ean Mc-
Carty. Mr*. Bill Morgan. Miss I*>1»
Morgan. Misses Dorothy Fay and
Bill Maxine Morgan, Mr*. Troy Hal-
1 oday, Mrs. Cleo Labaume.
Mr*. Lola Barber. Mr*. Emma la»-
batime. Mrs. l/ucy labaume. Miss
Lillie Bee Labaume. Mra. Vernon
Burnett. Mrs. C A. Bean. Mrs Dea-
Klvln Logsdon of Coahoma is
spending a few days with his grand-
parent*. M.\ and Mrs. Ia*m Morrleon.
Mr. aiij Mrs. Check Llcett were
tn Fort Worth one day last week
making arrangements for their
daughter. Vetra, to enter school.
Miss Faye Jones was In Proctor
recently and secured a position in
the school there for the coming year.
Mrs. Redd Golding learned on’ visit-
ing her doctor at 8an Angelo recent-
ly. that her condition Is much Im-
proved. her lungs being healed nice-
ly.
Granny Price of Ihiblln spent the
week-end visiting ln this comtpunity
and also attended Sunday school
here.
Tom Northcutt and Jessie Loveless
of West Texs* visited In the home,
I of Lera Morrison last week
NOTICE
There will be an hll day worttln*
at the Heavenly Branch cemetery,
Monday. All who are Interested sre
nrge.1 to he present on that day.
Coma prepared with tools., such as
rakes, hoes, etc., to dO’ what I* need-
ed to lie done. Bilng a well filled
lunch basket and spend the day
working. Remember the date and
be on hand —Committee
-
Mr and Mrs. Tim Fletcher and
Frank Welch are on a fishing trip
this week Mr Fletcher, an em-
ployee of the City Water Works, 1/
taking his vacation. ‘
Misses Eula tBell and Blanche Mew
of 'Detroit, Michigan, arrived here
laet Friday for a visit with their stew-
father, J. O. Steele and other rela-
tives and friend* here. The young
ladles left here two years ago, after
(heir mother’s death, to make their
home with their sister, Mrs. Jewetl
Franks. They have also been visit-
ing an uncle in Sudan, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Moore end Ut-
ile daughter of Chicago, Illinois,
visited old time friends of Mr.
Moore’s here this week. The family
came to Texas to visit the Centennial
and came to Dublin for the week-end.
VNKJl'K. DISTINCTIVE, APPROPRIATE
(lifts
FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT-
FLORENCE SHEEHAN S GIFT SHOPPE
SHILOH
By Irene Took
EDNA HILL
Hy. Mr*. S. P-
. Members of lb* Orange met at the
school house Monday night to reor
IWtxe m* to nuke arrangement* to
asm! a delegate to the Centennial
Mr. and Mr* U A J«" I «
their week-end.guests. Mr
Dick TallfWto, Mr and AJfrwd
Rtepkent « Longview r Mrs Lee*
Stephens and children. Mr# Aultn*
Brssual and children of Wicket,
Mra. Ber! Clntmeh and daughter
Marsh #hances of Tnl.a: Mr. and
Mra. MU OlUech of
H J. Barbee of W Centro; Cnllfat-
nls returned lMt Thursday
after a ten* day visit with
here Mm Bnrbee will r*»*•«» here
with her jmrents for the rent of m*
,«m
mm**'
Mr. Lola Gilbreath of College
Station spent last week-end with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. O. O. tlllbreath
and family.
Mrt. Ols Barbee of Quansth and
Mr and Mra. Edward Barbee and
.out of Ropesvllle. Mr. and Mr*
Karule But nett and (laughter of Carl-
ton and Mias Nadine Havens of
Clafrette spent last week vUlllng
relatives tot this community.
Mr and Mrs. Victor Bradley and
daughter of College Station spent
U,t week-end visiting relative#
this community.
Mr. and Mr* Truman tWlleon and
sou spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Earnest Russell and sons.
ML# Mary l-n« 1’lttman returned
home after a visit with relative# In
^ Misses (Aura and Lorens “lIThouM
TtavW been attending the •Mpa*
school at Ha**l Delt.
Mt and Mrs, OwMU LtoTd are
the proud parents of * »aby «*»<•
M tMIsea EIHsd
Hkfhsrd Ashbrook, ItT-ar nht son
ttwasey. W-
SOIL PROFILES ON
DISPLAY AT OFFICE
The section of Conservation Sur-
veys of the Greens Creek Soil Oon-
sorvstlon Project under the direction
of Tom C. Reltch has Just completed
a display of profiles of the soils of
the (irerus Creek watershed and
•have Hj-ranged far the profiles to be
permanently displayed In the offices
of the Soli Conservation Service In
Dublin.
.Mine of these profile* show the
normal texture and structure of nine
different type* of soil* for a depth
of 4X iiu' t» Three other profile*
*how the Increasing R>*s or top soil
of Windthorst soil that has l>een In
cultivation varying leifgths of time
up t.i th'rty year*.
This exhibit Is creating a great
leal of interest among farmers and
business men alike. It readily shows
the difference In texture and struc-
ture between productive top soils
and unproductive sub-soil* and Illus-
trate* to some degree why the top
six inches of the soil sorronndlnK
an> town i« that cofnmunltyV nio«*
Important Industry.
To The People
of Precinct No. 2
*
I want Id very nineerelv thank every one who in
any way at all eontrihuted toward the very splendid
vote whieli I received last Saturday.
I do not liear any ill will toward any one, it mat-
ters not for whom they voted or for whom they gave
their support.
I have the best regards for my two opponents,
Mr. Moore and Mr. Leatherwood. and for those who
supported them.
1 have done my very best to serve the people of
ITecinrt No. 2 in an honest, fair and efficient man-
ner, and if again elected I shall continue to serve to
the host of mv ability. I feel that the experience I
have gained iii the past few months has better qual-
ified me for better service than I have ever given
before.
Again thanking you for past favors and tor
what vou may see fit to do for me in the future, I
am sincerely yours,
John H. Smith
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936, newspaper, July 31, 1936; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561487/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.