The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1937 Page: 7 of 8
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relay evening
parent*. Mr.
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Mr. and Mr*. Mormon received
word that their daughter, Mr*
Ben Burdette, who underwent a
major operation recently In Den-
ton is much Improved.
$5.00 for re-
Lin*. indiges-
Try Adla
Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Bike* left
Thursday for Hartford. Conn.,
where he will enter an Insurance
school.
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Friday, September 24,1937
HIGHLAND H. I). CLUB
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Mr. and Mr*. dustlnc Gilbreath
had a* their guests Sunday, Mr
and Mr*. Fred Miller and little
daughter of Rising Star, Mr. and
Mrs. Clove Looney artel children
of Eastland and Mr. and Mr*.
Oscar Looney and children of the.
Wilson community.
Mr. atid Mrs. John Barbee, Mr.
Walter Barbee and Johnnie Mn-
*on visited Mr. and Mr*. Waldo
Wllooxen of Rising star Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Haney of
Dublin visited Mr. and Mr*. John-
nie Gilbreath last Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Wood of Bagget visit-
ed them Sunday aftemqoh.
Mr, and Mr* Early Knox and
son. Edsel of Dublin were guest*
of Mr Tom Johnson Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr*. Ruby Salyer who has been
quite ill for almost a week is up
again.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Wright and
children of near Brady. Mr. and
Mr*. Raymond Wright and son
of Comanche and Mr. and Mr*
Horace Lnnde* of Dublin were
visitor* in the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs E. G. Wright
Sunday.
Mrs. Will Gilbreath returned
home Friday from a visit with
her sons. Edward anil Lowell, of
Fort Worth. John Walton Gll-
greath, who has been working
there this summer returned
with hi* mother.
Misses Lennie and Oleta Kil-
gore visited their *i*ter, Mr*. H.
H. Hancock laat Sunday.
Miss Corienc Hillhouse spent
Saturday with her couain. Miss
Lorene Hillhouse of Dublin
Mr and Mrs Buril Brunner en-
tertained the young people with
a party Saturday night.
Herbert Erwin of Fort Worth
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
with home foik*.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell and
family. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Al-
len of Shiloh atended singing here
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brunner
of Purves and Mrs. Ruby Salyer
and children and Mr. and Mrs
Bruitt Brunner spent Sunday with
Mrs. Mell Harris
Misses Laura King and Mildred
Higginbotham visited Mr. and
Mr* J. C. Williamson of Wilson
community.
Our Sunday school has had very
poor attendance. We urge you to
come next Sunday and bring a
a neighbor with you.
Rev. Jack Shelton of Carlton
will preach here Sunday afternoon
at three o’clock. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barbee at-
tended a surprise birthday party
given in honor of Mrs. Dort Bram-
let at her home in Dublin.
"All furniture must be refinished
if needed.” said Mpt* Grace Cody, j
County Home Demonstration .
Agent, When she met with the j
Highland H. D. Club September
IB in the home of Mr*. Howard
Keith
First, the surface of the article
should he clean. Remove all old
pntnt nnd varnish with commer-
cial varnish remover. A second
coat might be needed if several
coat* of paint have been applied
Scrape with a knife, rough sand-
paper nnd then smooth sandpaper
before cleaning with a soft cloth.
The surface is then ready for
the first coat of varnish said Miss
Cody. Apply with a small two-
inch brush running down grain,
across grain and finally down
grnin again, being careful hot to
leave brush strokes.
Let the varnish dry 48 hours
before applying the second coat.
Go over with 00 sandpaper and
wipe off with a smooth cloth. A
third coat of varnish is sometimes
needed. Allow plenty of time for
drying each time.
During the business meeting
the club social was postponed un-
til a later date as everyone is
busy thrashing peanuts.
We regret to lose our President
nnd reporter, Mr*. Jack Thie-
baud. who Is moving to California
The next meeting will be Sep-
tember 29 at the home of Mr*.
P. E Keith. Visitor/, are always
welcome to come to each meet-
ing.
Those present last Wednesday
were Miss Cody, Miss Bertha
Ross Mrs Orval Robs Mra. Jack
Thlebaud, Mrs. I. T.
Fits
WHEN WE TAIIAJK A
SUIT TO VOI R MEASURE
$22.00, $24.50, $82.75
Order now and get it any
time later.
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WILSON
By Gljnon Mathews
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Mr. and Mrs. Odoll Woods of
I Purves spent Sunday with his par-
| ents, Mr. add Mrs. Klmer Woods
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Turney and
I children spent Sunday with Mr
nnd Mrs. Dale Bramlett.
Miss Enna Beile Carroll has re-
turned home from Haskell when
“IT PAYS TO
LOOK WELL”
SHAVES, HAIR CU18, and
SHAMPOOS
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BARBER SHOP
"At Your Servloe”
TOM SPARKS
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lives. I ...in -*• 1 a w T» 41.1-----
will attend S. M. U. this year.
Dude and Tob Cude have return- ___|__
ed to Lamesa where they will MIbs Myrta Bishop and Mrs.
work. George Doublpday spent Suaday
Beryle Wiggins, Mrs. Dorsle , with Miss Millie Bishop of Bunyan.
Wiggins and daughter of Houston j
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Stete Wiggins.
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ALEXANDER
Mrs. Vem Cook
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Hood.
Keith and Mrs. Geo. M
Miss Margaret Tidwell came
home Monday from Fort Worth
where she had been visiting her
sister. Mrs. Stiflhford, for the past
two weeks.
Mr. Lon Lewis left Sunday to i
go to work in Arizona in the mine* I
Mr. T. C. Chainey and family
of Lyon, Kansas are visiting then
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mit-
chel and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chain-
ey.
Miss Mnrgarett Thomas of Wa-
co and Mrs. Pear Thomas visited
Keith. Mrs , in the home if Jessie Medford on
Mrs. Loyd Higginbotham was
carried to the Brownwood Hospi-
tal Sunday
Mr. and Mr* K. Koplin of Hieo
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mra Larance Starnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wiggins left
Sunday for Houston where they
wlU make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tencil Bryan spent
th<? week-end visiting with rela-
tives at Abilene.
Fisher Davidson motored to Fort
Worth last Thursday in the event
of buying uniforms for the leaders
of the Pep Squad at the Dublin
High School.
0. R. 0. NOW 67*
Relieves your fowls of Moo bogs,
lire, worms, and dogs of running
fits. For sale and guaranteed by
CITY DRUG, mo.
AtTLTMAN
Rv Mrs. J. M. MeAneUy
Mr. ami Mrs. H. A Alexander
Sr. of Fort Worth visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A Alex-
ander Jr. over Sunday of laat week
MTH WHFN
Miss Tommy Allen returned to
her home Monday from San An-
gelo. where she has ben attending
her sister, Mrs. F. E. Parker, who
is quite ill from n major operation.
Her mother and brother. Lester
left Sunday for Ran Angelo to
remain with Mrs. Parker until she
is better.
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Glvnn Crowe of McGregor visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones last
week.
Mr and Mr*. M. J. MeKinney
of Waco were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Robertson Saturday
night.
Rev. 17. S. Luckie of Brown-
wood preached here Saturday
night Sunday morning and Sun-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Carter and
son and daughter. Charles and Sa-
rah. of Colorado City visited his
brother 0. W. Carter and fam-
ily awhile Thursday morning.
The Blue Bonnet Club met with
Mrs. D R. Dove Sept 15. and
will meet with Mrs. O VV. Carter
on September 29.
Mr*. Doyle Partaln of Stephen-
ville spent the week-end with her
mother. Mrs S. C. Railsback.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Gibson left
for the Gorman Hospital Monday
morning to have their daughter.
Pauldine’s. tonsils remove.!
Mr. and-Mrs. C F. Young cele-
Thursday.
Some from here attended the
Baptist association 1 held at Ste-
phenville Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Methodist revival closed on
Sunday night with a good preach-
ing ami one addition to the church.
Rev. Sam Bays of Brownwood
was here Saturday and Sunday
to fill his regular appointment in
the Baptist church.
We welcome over two new tea-
chers, a Mr. Long of Albany am!
Misa Edna Smith of near Brown-
wood to our community
Mr. Alfred Rankin went to De
Leon Wednesday Xuid bought his
baby a Shelton pony
Mr. Oscar Yontace was called
to the bedside of his sister. Mrs
Philips at the Hospital In Sweet-
water, Tuesday night.
Mrs Ross of Ranger and Mrs.
Leoma Manaker visited in the
home of Charlie Deisher Sunday
Mr Bob Faulkner and family
and Mias Ida Sessums of Purves
visited with A. B. Cook and family
Sunday. . ,
Miss Cnthaleen Lincoln went to
visit with friends in Mullln Sunday
and attend church there.
Mrs. Oscar Braun went to Sla-
ter Sunday to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon.
Some of the men from here at-
tended the ball game at Fort on
Sunday.
Mrs. Do a Bobb came Monday
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their families were present for the
oceaslilon. They were Claude
and family for two weeks
Bill Hauk who is attending
- ,, _ Claude j (n Stephenville was home
Young and family Spurgeon , wWIf Su£(iav
Young and family .Bailey Young M(ss J#n shields and Truett
Ponder who are attending Tarlton
and family all of Stamford, Loy-
le Young and family of Old Glory.
Mrs. Albert Salmon and family of
Avoca, Mrs. Cecil Prater and hus-
hnnd of Stephenville and a num-
ber of other relatives.
Every one is
Sunday school at two-thirty next
Sunday afternoon
College at Stephenville came home
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Keith of Eli-
i da New Mexico, Mrs. Z. Z. Hauk
♦ w and **rs. E A Gray MrS
invited to attend i0 M W11ilnm8 in Hamilton on
Thursday.
Close cooperation between the members of
a famous infield made that phrase possible—
the sort of cooperation that exists between
the different departments of the Humble Com-
pany. But it's not a double play Humble de-
partments are seeking; it's a way to improve
Humble products, to better Humble service.
They all work to that end—production men,
pipeliners, refiners, technicians, station men
and dealers. Because they do, more and
more Texas motorists each year acquire the
Humble habit—more and more make .it c
regular practice to stop for service where
they see the Humble sign!
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HARRY POWELL POST NO.
31$ AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday
nights at Girls Scout House.
Visiting Leglonalre* Welcome.
Boh Easley, Commander
j. Roy Liles, Adjutant
COTTONWOOD
By Myrtle Culver
Mrs. Tom Jordon of Waco left j
for Comanche Tuesday for a vis.t
with Mrs. Charles Clark and Char-
les St. Clair.
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO :
A Ttxai inititurii mxrtntd by T*xtm
Brother Burnett motored to
____ Brawnsville list week on a busi-
Mi s. Gerald Mcllroy neM trip.
Walter Hamilton left lost Sun-
day for a short visit in St Louis.
He returned home Wednesday.
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General Insurance Agency
Phone 52 or Call at Dublin
National Bank
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■■M tasd Mr S •rod'besides 1 -*
Dr. Geo. T. Blackwell
Practice Ltasltad to
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat
Blackjrell Sanitarium
/ Gorman, Texas
Mr, and
of Dublin visiter in the C.
Faulkner home Sunday night.
Miss Lovella Eoff of Dublin
spent Tuesday night with Mias
Myrtle Culver
Mr. D. A. Shaffer of Rock Wall
visited in the home of W. L. Shaf-
fer Tuesday. Annie and Charlie
Shaffer returned home with him
Wednesday. *
Mr. and Mr*. Tull Stroud and
family visited relative* in Carlton
Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Culver spent Sun-
day and Sunday night with Misses
Oleta and Lovella Eoff of Dub-
lin
Mrs. Fannie Stroud and Dorthea
Jo Smith of Dublin spent Sunday
with Mrs. Edith Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lincoln
spent a few days of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lincoln
of Union Grove.
Mr. and Mrs J H. Wilson and
John Wilson of Lometa spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs J. 8. Wilson.
Next Sunday morning, Brother
!>wt* Brown will preach at tma
place at jl :00 o’clock, W# will
nave Sunday School at 10:00
o’clock. We will have singing Sun-
day night and everyone ta Invited
to attend.
GREATEST OF ALL. FORD
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Residence Phone 84
lisle furniture
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Chandler * Chandler
Attorneys-Atl^w
Ladies Store Bldg.
Telephone 137
BELL BRANCH
I.oalse Itease*
Mr. and Mrs Frank Carr spent
Monday i%1th her brotber, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Carr of Hannlhal.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Huddles-
ton of DeLeon spent M«alayvtoit
tag his sister. Mrs J. •- OMT-
Doyle Clayton spsat tha^|
end at horns.__
Mra. Sell Dixon and Mildred
wnt Monday with her
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1937, newspaper, September 24, 1937; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561936/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.