The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
Friday July 31,1936
§m SOCIETY
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VIRGINIA BOND OIVKS
PARTY FOR HBK VISITOR
Virginia Bond compt(m«nt«<l Ht-v
visitor, MUdrod Bradford of Brown-
wood. with a lawn party fr>m 1 until
9 o'clock last Thursday ovenin*. The
following guoata attended t'he party:
Opal Nell Henry, Martha Ann Dob-
son, Billie Louise Whitman, Billie
dor of flowMW and ah rubs was bril-
liantly lighten for the, occasion and
tall bankets of summer flowers fur-
enhanced the setting.
Right Uiblv* for 84. the diversion of
thee evening, were set about on the
lawn and after greeting and a ^iitt
with the honorees, score cards were
passed around and all soon found
J«e Howell, WUa Merle Morgan, Nina, their places for the games. Angel
Ruth Bosley, EUte Mae Powell. Mar ! food cuke and Ice cream were serv.nl
gle Fewell. • harles Wright. Billie by 'he hostess.
Unwy, Paul GoMlng. Milton Brad'
ford, Vernon Edward Burnett, T, M.
Edwards. Interesting contests and
games were the entertainment of
the evening. Refreshments of ungel
food' cake and Ice cream were served
MRS. TH1SBAUD SPEAKS
AT HIUihUAKD PU B MBKTING
Mrs Ava Thlebaud Spoke on the
subject of rugs at a meeting of the
| Highland Home DemonstrRthwi Plub
84 PARTY' < 1>M PLIMKNTS
MR. AND MRS. BDOKiNXkHAM
Complimenting Mr and Mrs. Mark
Buckingham, who are .soon to leave
..Dublin after 13 years residence here,
Mrs. 0 0. Gain entertained Friday
evening with, an 84 party on the
terrace of the Guln home. Besides
the honorees the gueMtt, were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Hallmark. Sr., Mrs
S. L. Wolf. Mrs A. Q. Ay Cock, Mrs
W P. Wan en. Mrs. P. B. (Vice, Mr.
ami Mrs. Sam Hanover. Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Abbe, Mr and Mrs. C. E. L#at:
horwoo', Mrs, Bob Fisher. Mr and
Mrs. J. S. Little. Mr and Mrs. Noel
Uttiepuge. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Gibbs,
Mr. and Mrs. I). R Franks. After the
games, refreshments were served.
MRS. PHELPS HOSTESS
TO THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB
The Thursday Bridge Cub met last
week with Mrs. C. R. Phelps, who
also had as her guests beside the
club members. Mis. Otis Norton, Mrs.
Preston Lafferty. Mr*. Troy Baxter
Mrs. Dewey McCleskey, Mrs. A. G.
at the home of Mrs. <«. H. Treadway,
last Wednesday.
Miss Bertha Ross was elected vice
president of the dub Miss Vlrgta
Boss reported that she received hon- 1
orable mention for a relic sent to the I
Centennial and will reoeeive a plaque j
later.
Next meeting wtll be at the borne,
•r Mrs. H D. Christian and the de-j
monstrathm will he dying. Every i
7)n# Is requested to bring a package i
of dye and some snaps for the de-1
mouiStratlon
To The Voters
I lake this means of expressing
my gratitude to the people of
Krath and Hood Counties for the
good vote that was given me in
the first primary, and I now am
asking your support In the sycond
primary. 1 wish to state again
that I favor the following:
Tax Hi it'll res'
lYnsious.
In Pay Old-Age
Assistance for Widows and Or-
phan*.'
Economy in Government.
Itrduellon of Vut« l.tomse Tux
tine Half.
Proration of One Cent of present,
gas Tax to Rural Roads.
V Strong Lobby Law.
Generous Support to Education
Co-operative Program Between
the representative and people.
Yours,
T. E. (Dick) Harbin
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\>‘ith only a few votes to b coun-
ted In the district the return* show
that 1 am some fifteen hundred
vote* ahead of my nearest opponent
In my race for State Senator. I waut
you to know that I am eternally
grateful for this tiemendow support
that has been given'me and will cer-
tainly try to merit the confidence
which has Been expressed by the
voter*. I lead the ticket In four of
the five counties In spite of last
minute attacks which In Wived a
tremendous expenditure of money.
Again I can only say I, am grate-
ful attd invltu your support In the
second primary,
J-dncwrely yours,
J. Manley Head
Candidate for State Senato
(Political Adv >
Mr ami Mrs. Rea McCain and lit-
tle daughter of Dallas spent Satur-
day and Sunday here with Mr, Mc-
Cain's grandmother- Mr*. It. H. Mc-
Cain. He ie the son of John McCain.
To The Voters:
I want to express my sincere appreciation for
the support given me by my friends in the first
primary, and will set* all of you that I possibly can
before the second -primary An crust £i.
It has been a pleasure to,meet and know vou,
I have also been very fortunate in running a
race with two mighty good men and friends of mine.
I will always he grateful for your vote and in-
fluence if I win or lose. If elected l will do my
best to serve you courteously, efficiently and hon
estlv. «
Respectfully,
A. B. (Boyce) Yearwood
FOR-
Assessor-Collector
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_ ..._ | wish to thaulk the voters of this
OI.I"B ENTERTAINS FOR . Precinct fivr the nice vote which 1
LT’PKINGHAMS AND 1IANOVERS received in my campaign for Cim-
Mr ami Mrs, Mark Buckingham , stable. I appreciate your vot*- and
and Mr and Mrs Ham Hanover were support very much, as this was my
boner guests at a lawn party given ! first time to ask the voters for a pub-
by- members of the Merry Makers Be office 1 feel proud of my accoin-
Club on the lawn of the home of Mr pltshment. I run a clean race and so
and Mrs. W IV Hallmark, Sr.. Wed- did my opponent, Mr J. W. Edge I
n end ay evening The husbands of the* also wish to state that I am always her
members of the club and Dr. and Mrs. ready and willing to assist In any]
O. O. Gain were invited guests. Three way possible in any community that Joe
Miss i Danetta Burnett relumed last
Thursday from Alvarado where she
spent two weeks with a former col-
lege frleud, Miss Mary Lou Briggs
UKMETKKY WORKING Mr. and Mrs. L M. Iailrd and child-
There wjll be a working of th> ' ren, Loyd. Nancy and James, spent
Hunyau Cemotfry on Tuesday, Au- i the wrCk-end <her« visiting Mrs
gust 4. All persons interested aceLaird's mother. Mrs. Rose Uird,
Miss Millie I Us hop left Monday for requested to come early and bring ; why makes her home here with her
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a visit with her sister. Mrs.' Nepplc ' tools. -Committee
Burroughs, of Sanger. Her niece, I
Miss Velma Jo Bishop, of Lubbock,
who has been here for several weeks
visiting, went as far as Handley with
aunt.
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Johnson.
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Ferguson of Houston spent
tables for games of X4 were seet about 1 can as far as my help is posslhle, Saturday selling a home belonging
the lawn. After greetings score card* again thanking you, I am. lo the ,at* *• * Ferguson, his fathOT.
were handed out and places were j F. L. JACKSON
Macy and Mrs. J L. lasne I5nqu#t< found The games lasted until a late i Political Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. D Rhodes of Aransas
of stanlaa from the Jack Utter back hour. Refreshments of angel food ------ ——------- **••" ar* ,1<*r,‘ visiting Mrs. Rhodes
were used ttf make cake and Ice cream were served CEMETERY WORKING 0*‘er. Mrs. W B. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey*;
have announced the birth of a son on j
July 23. The Humphreys have an
apartment at the home of Mrs. J. F.
Jackson.
Mrs. Ted Warner and little daugh-
ter. Radi ne. of McCamey are here
visiting Mrs. Warner’s mother, Mrs.
Bulah Anders of SI. George and Mb.
and Mrs. H. R, Warner.
dllr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson atten-
ded the funeral of Mr. Johnson’s
aunt. Mrs. Walter McKensey at Aus-
tin last Sunday. Mrs. McKensey Is
(he wife of Rev. Walter McKensey,
who at one time lived In this section.
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flower garden
the living rooms attractive High
score prises In the games went to j PEEPS AT DUBLIN
Mrs B. G. Dtterback and Mrs. J. L j KYntlntted From Page One)
(Lane. A salad course was servo!
A meeting cf the Pecan Cemetery
Association Is scheduled for Saturday " W <* Worth was
a huslneas visitor here last Friday.
morning. August 1. All persons in* j
is made in one of few forested are requested to be pre»et>;
Mr. and Mrs O. C. Ferguson and j
children of Fort Worth spent the.;
week-end here with Mrs. F*rg*»sun's
mother. Mrs. W. H. French.
Jersey Gold
by the hostess after the awards were: independent plants which manufsr-
maide j tme psstuerlsed butter
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KHARNEY CLUB MEETS j JERSEY GOUT Is shipped all over
WITH Hits MOCUSKEY Tl'KS. Texas and to numerous Eastern
Mrs. IVewoy McOeskey was bos- market*. hormeriy practically all l1^
less to the Kllarnev Club and the! Product* , f Th** Dublin Creamery |
following friends Tuesday .ttwmwni Went u, BaaUwn markets, but In the ket for producers in this section.
Mrs M mry Huffman. Mrs. Guy lust thr, .' year* a package business Sour t ream can be delivered lo the
Jones Mrs H N Smith. Mrs. Paul! hpa been built to rival the volume of factory about twice a week, and this
Hardv in the bridge games of tbs' larger shipping Cases of the green j I* a convenience to producers who
for highland gold cartons are now shipped would otherwise have to deliver
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pemberton and
sons left for their home In Foil
Worth Wednesday after a visit here
_ | with Mr, Pemberton’s uncle, M. C.
Mr and Mrs, Roy Pair of Tyler Witcher, and his cousins. Mr. and
visited Mr. Pair's parents, Mr. a»d 1 Mrs. Ben Denny.
Mr, slid Mrs. W. T.’Thacke'reon and -
•on, Herman, of Breckenrldge. visi-
ted Mrs. Thackerson's brother, W. M.
Carlisle and family here Monday.
They also visited Mr. and Mr*. O. B.
Thackerson of the Cottonwood cont-
inuity.
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afternoon, the guest prise for high
score werft to Mrs M N Smith,
while the club prlxe went to Mr*
Raymond Rogers A salad course
was served by the hostess after the
swards.
Mrs. Albert Pair of Bunyui over the
week-end. Mr. Pair is connected with
tJse Btrick Agency at Tvier.
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Mrs. G P. Herndon, her son.
Charles, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.
M 11 L hr of Caldwell. Kansas,
returned Wednesday front San Saba,
where they visited Mrs Lehr's slater,
Mjs. J. II. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers ar.d
baby \nd Miss i-ouise Stewart visi-
ted relatives in Llano last Sunday.
legisiarty to larger centers for dls-! sweet cream daily .
trlbuiiun. Th* cost of thts type of 4 4 4
wholesaling I* less than In heavier FARTHER EXPANSION of the plant
shipping. Music said, hut the volume , W[]j probably Include equipment for
,f business is necessarily limited, j manufacture of cheese. Music said.
M M ! plans are under way for this Improve
BRIDGE PARTY HtXNORH j Ml'HlC HAH BEEN In the creamery n)ent. amd such a move will provide a
MRS B. M MURPHY Tt'KSDAY business tor II year* pefor* local- market Tor those who wish to sedl
Mrs B. M. Murphy, who is leaving *«■ I**1'" h' ’*“* «>mnected with *.Soi. mllk.
Saturday to make her N.m* in Ittlta-1 • Vt'orth r»<‘«ry -hich market. ,____________^ . -^-u -----=-------^ ' ■■---
cream in this tarrltorv It, was ..................................
J. 1). Mtncey who residea near
Oomyn brought in two fine ears o(
corn prcKluccd on his farm. One Is
an ear of Yellow Dent and the other
is the red corn, iliac*; reports that
his corn crop is .fine.
The place of good service.
Reliable Storage Battering >3-76
and up. Battery recharging 60c
Wash and Grease 11.26,
Doc Lovell
FILLING STATION
boro, was compliment**! wtth a
bridge party by Mrs. Ted I/yon On
Tuesday afteruoon Zinnias in var-
ious color* decorated the rinans in
which the games were pleyed.
Higb score prise went to Mrs Kula
Lee Hundley while the guest prise
was presented to the 'honor##. Re-
freshment* of frosen peach salad,
ottvea. wafors, cake and iced tea
■were eerved to Mr* Msxrptoy. Mr*. J.
W. B1 grins. Mrs. Oeorge ChrlaG#.
Mrs F. r. Christie. Mrs A P Ward.
Mrs. Char fee Foust. Jr., Mrs. George
H. Wray, Mira Buis Lee Hundley.
Mrs. Lee White. Mr* A. G Macy.
Mrs B. G. Uttarteck and Mrs. C. R.
Phelps.
rht* way that Music learned of the
desirability of Dublin ** a cream-;
•ry location. Both th* quantity and
quality of cream production In this
territory were Influential factors In j
establishment of the creamery here,
and it ha* continue dto be a fine mar-
GUESTS AT I AWN PARTY
ARK MR AND MWP KICK MAN
Judge and Mrs. J. K. Hickman
were honor guests at a lawn party
given by Mr* J W. Hall la*t Thurs-
day evening. The lawn with Its bor-
Announcing
s Kl-Ltgkt
w hwatest a,
A. * P. Stoi
Cosby s
I* now
front
here for
Photo Shop
across street
re We ar*
s limited time end
Invite you to visit oar studio
at your earliest convenience.
4 Photos 10c
ENLARGEMENT* AT
POPULAR PRICES
Mi
Saturday Special
Something Mew!
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fr .
-: Lemon and Lime Cake, a 25c
Cdke for 20c from 2:00 to 5:30
p* m. Saturday.
DON'T FORGET
BUTTER FLAKE BREAD
Made In Dublin by
>ros. Bakery
r*n« i
Walter Hamilton
GROCERIES AND MARKET
TELEPHONE 181 — WE DELIVER
BANANAS, per dozen .............
15#
11 RAPES. White Seedless, 2 pounds
1.....25#
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LEMON’S, Texas, full of juice, dozen
20#
Kraut, M2 size. 4 25^
Hominy 303 size, 4 25^
Pork and Bean*.
16 ounce........ 5^
Baking Powder, Calu-
met, 1 lb. can ... 21^
luma Beans, packed
fresh, No. 2 c*n. 10^
Pean, No. 2 can , >. 10^
Peaches, White Swan,
No. 2i/_» per can.. 18<
Pineapple, 16 otmee,
sliced, 2 cans .. <25^
Pickles, sour or dill,
full quarto......16^
Prunes, fresh, No. 2Vi
can, 2 for ......31#
A. AND P. COFFEE TRIO
8 O’clock lb.........,17#
Red Circle lb. ...... ;. .17#
Bokar lb............ 23#
Pan Rolls, do*en ........5#
LARGE
WHITE
16 OUNCE LOAF
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MARKET SPECIALS ON QUALITY MEATS
Ohuck:Roa«i per pound
Briaket Boa*t |»4*r pound
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Seven Steak Kr jxmnd
Loin SStcak [)cr pound .
. ; . . .10#
-.12'^
...17^#
Wo Hare Full Lino of Cured Meats
8UOAR, Pure Cane,
10 lb. cloth hag.. 57#
Mackerel, 3 can* .25#
Potted Meats 3 for 10#
(hackers, 2 Um. .. 18#
Tuna Fi*h, 2 for . 25#
FRUIT JARS
half gallons ......90#
Quarts . ....... 63#
Packer Cans, .Tar Lida,
Can 1/ids, Oerto, Rure
.Tel, Paraffine.
OWIMOM6MIII
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P. L. PEARS, No. 2% can...............,15#
Del Monte TOMATO SAUCE, 2 buf cans. ~T»#
ENC. STUFFED OLIVES, 2^ oi. ........10#
ENO. PLAIN OLIVES, 3% o*. . ...... 12#
SCOTT TISSUE WALDORF PAPER
3 rolls ..........20# 3 rolls ..........13#
AJAX SOAP, 5 Large Bars..............18#
COMPOUND S UfllT
Pure Cane
8 pound carton . .88# j» pounda ... *1.00
ANN PAGE KETCHUP, 2 targo botUea” 254
SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER
1 pound Jar .... 154—2 pound Jar..... 254
D«1 Mopto PINEAPPLE, 3 but cana . .. .. ,254
ANN PAGK APPIJK SAUCE, No. 2 can lit*
PBNNRAD MOTOR OIL 2 galhnu $1.15
sebiinoleIbt tissue, 4,1*0* :,.a«4
EOO PLANT, 2 pounds'. .................."84
IDAHO RED POTATOES, 5 pounda ,..194
8EEDLES8 ORAPES, pound............. 84
NEW YAMS pound ............;.........54
ORANGES per dosen ...... ____ ..; 21#
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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/m1/4/?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.