The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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N PROGRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1827
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i sgehaag* sajoysd a atone roast
a* 0i« Cuy Park laat PrWay e»«nlug
Mr. aad Mr*. Cbarlss Mtnchsw ch*p-
aroaid the marry party.
Mrs. H. H: Brass
was bars tkls weak a gufat of bar
mother, Mrs. Lula SlVria! Mr* Otaaa
Is on her Way to AbOoa* where aba
will eater a business college
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Because when the feed is ground, every partiele is
available for food purposes. There is no waste of
feed when it it ground. Whole ear eorn when ground
includes not only the grain, but the shuck and cob.
Ground together, this makes a practically balanced
ration and is worth a good margin more than the
grain alone, even if ground.
Feed Balanced Ration
—Anti note the results. Healthier, fatter stock is
certain. If fed to work stock, they will stand up un-
der harder pressure. If dairy stock, they will keep
in good condition and produce more milk. If fed to
poultry, you will have fatter stock ami get more
eggs. These are facts easily demnstrated and many
an* already profiting from feeding ground feed.
Bring in a load of any kind of feed, have it ground
up and feed it that way for awhile and you will see
what we mean.
Milhollin & Company
gINSOCIETY
Mrs. Osorpe Wray satsroatasf tbs
BrMpt Chib Isst rrktoy aftsrsoo*.
tbs boaor guest totag Mrs. Presto*
Laffsrty Wb« toft Saaday ts asak* bsr
borne la Ptort Wottb. A fur aarsrmi
rousdt of bridge Mrs Laffsrty wus
prassalsd with o bsoutlful ftaltoa Cut
work luachsoa sot by tbs ladtoa of tbs
cUob; tbs tsMlastas prtos worn to
Mrs. P. A Wtoosr oad s dalaty gaoat
prtas to Mrs. Oottow sf Mobil*. Ala-
boms A salad sad fcs room* was
sorted by tbs charm lag boataaa. tto-
aMs* dub sumbsr Mrs Wray bad as
bsr gas sis. Mias I Ass Is Rasssll. Mrs.
Howard Suagsr Mrs. D. R fftsks
Mrs W W SaMsr. Mrs R, O. Wtor-
bark
tp to to
Miss Marts Warm satsrtalasd
Moo day aftsrasos with a Pasty-two
party aaassartag tbs comlag war-
rlags of bsr atotsr. Miss Alma Wairsa
is Mr N. C MttctoM sf Crsso Ptotas
Tbs rsaau wars bsaatlfally dsrsr-
stsd with baaksts of lllam sad faras
Mr* J. L Whits prsaldsd at tbs paack
bawl whits Mrs Kara sst ShUUagtorg
prsssatsd lbs gassts wtlb tbatr abates
of aa archtd or plak Pool's Cap Wbsa
all bad orftrsd oatous tally oards
wars paaasd sms ad aad tbs yaaag
tadtss foaad tbslr pi sc*. at lbs forty
I two taMs* wbsrs tsby bad assssal
tss bsfors tbs wtos sM owl who
j bad basa aslsaialr ■ sub lag tbs fas-
ttrHtos from bto pises no a table la
dteatsd that bs bad .omuktag to-
portsat to Bapsrt to tb» surry tbroag
tor* Wblts thea tsob tbs slip of popsr
Mom utotor OM Mao OwN w lag add
road tho aaaouaesauat of tbs cm*-'
lag msrrlags of M too Alaia Warreo
to Mr MMetoll; tbs wsddlbg to toko
place Huaday awratog. April ttob
A rsfrssbmsat plats coautotog or-
chid aad plak las cream aad sags!
food oak# was reread Tbs farsr*
wars baad patatsd owls oa sack of
wktek was wrtotaa tbs saaua of tbs
yoaag psapto. Tbs srsatog saa was
cast lag ha last loat aad Hagsrt «
shadows atrsr tbs sank wbsa with
hearty good wishes to tbs cbarwhtf
bride to bo. tbs bsry of scksol motes
aad frtoads took tbolr dspartoro
Mrs lAaoolp Loas was baotoao ta
tbs HswiaMQgrls at tbs baau of bar
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b. Tbs Mtowteg
lad too caass orsr from aupbaartlto
to while a toby tbs ptoaaaat aftaraooa
boor* rtoMtog tbs trbarmteg host***
aad bsr frtaad. Msodam*. W H
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Mia* Dora Pries Other gwsst wees
Mrs T » Dabs, graadmotbsr sf tbs
hostess. Mrs C. 0. Ptoaoi. Mr*. Mo
roast sf AgaMa. tola* Masts Rawsll
aad Mrs W. J. Hals* sf Tamps fts
At tbs rwfrsobtooat boor o salad
coaras was onto aad dalaly Mil*
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taiasd tbslr bssbaads aa toot PHdar
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fas Romm*. A Imgo o**Pd oPtoWtoi
tt* maay April Part gams* aad I
Ipraaka Mr toartb* seebemra oa-1
urtaiaod tbraagbawt tbs sssatot1
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tbs satire membership wUI bs praatat
Tbs fourth Saaday la Marsh wa*
a great day wkb aa. «ttb stogtag to
tbs aftsraooa. a oorwoa aa MUt 13a-
Ny. which wa* oRtfto by bg morflow
srswd A boot fthssa potato wots rs-
prmoiid, isc lad lag grswawoed aad
data Worship with a*. —It I Ortf-
nth. Mlataur. '
Showing the Loveliest
EASTER
FROCKS
Frocks which achieve their pcniunality by very
clever little French touche*, by umtaua) detail*
that grace even the moat simple lines, by smart
sophistication in two-toned effects, by pleating*
and stitching used in new ways and by a variety
of the most charming new styles. The larger
economy in buying now is realised when yon
choose these and wear them all through the seas-
on, for Faster and after—offers you prettier styles
higher quality at the lowest prices.
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BARON TIE
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The Most Charming
Easter Hats
Enchanting indeed are these beautiful Easter bon-
net*—more beautiful than ever before, will be your
e sprees ion when you visit our millinery department.
The ver vspirit of Easter and spring-time is embod-
ied in every detailFrench sprightliness is express
ed in intriguinglv smart shape*—and above all the
prices are very reasonable.
Easter Footwear The Smartest Select!
Nothing is so important in the completion of take’s
” -. \ a .a a. mm s* aa a to
ty shoes, properly stj
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la tb* prottdasos at Oad. oar baae-
saiy rat bet. Bra. C. E Kaaktor. mm
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tortog htodaooo portoRa maay of bto
oatota I* l»»* to tbto ptokafloaary
out*, t* a **U amtarsd rip* *M Op*
Oa* of tb* great roman*is «M pra-
mto* to to ~H*to*r tky fatbsr aad
wmtor; that tky Para mar to Mag
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To My Friends And Custi
As tny capital is limited. I am forced to do • rash ]
busincs*. After April 10th 1 will not charge
make tickets of any work. 1 am thankful «f y
buplnrws* in the pant and hope to merit saa
future.
W. B. STOCKTON
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1927, newspaper, April 8, 1927; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561535/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.