The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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Tho Dublin Progrou Friday, March *2,
Professional And
Business Directory
Mr*. H. A. Turney I* visiting her
daughter, Mr* Bum QUbert in Dub-
lin. .> ~]1
We are glad to report Mr*. Bill
Barrett who la a patient In a Dal-
las hospital I* doing nicely *
Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Cochran of
A terrible tragedy happened at
the home of John Owens, Monday
afternoon at p. m. when Mias
Thelma Owens wds burned to death.
Miss Owens poured oil on live em-
R.R. Evans
bers In a wood stove which caused
it to explode, thus resulting In her
death. Funeral services were held
MunseUe a while Sunday.
Joyce Turney visited Winds Fane
Carroll Sunday '
Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore of Sunshine
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sober-
•on netqtijr.
Mr. John Box is auffsrtng from
a bad foot caused from aocldently
sticking a nail In his foot.
CITY OF DUBLIN
In the Baptist Church Tuesday af-
ternoon with Bro. Ray officiating.
The Harrell Funeral Home Of Dub-
lin had charge of the funeral ar-
Ww Bur All Kinds of Old Junk Metal,
Any Amount.
Miss Owens was eighteen yean
of age at the time of her death.
Both her mother and father pre-
ceded her In death. There are three
sitters and three brothers along
with a grand mother. Mrs. f. A.
Motley of Oomyn, and a host of un-
cles and aunts who survive.
She was a high school student
st Alexander who made friends
with everyone she came In contact
with. The family has the sympathy
of the entire community in their
treat sorrow.
She was laid to rest in the Bars
Creek Cemetery In Eastland
If you will call IBB wo will call for your junk,
momoom
We Pay Top Market Prices
Worth visited hbi parents over the
week-end.
Mr. end Mrs. Truman Wilson have
■loved to Mrs. Deughtreys piece
- Mr. *nd Mrs L V. Starnes visit-
ed Mr Tom Starnes of Dublin
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs F A MunseUe, Mrs.)
John Moore and Bert Moore visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Tim Deughtrey;
a white Sunday
Mr and Mrs Olen Williamson
of Eastland are visiting Mr end,
Mrs Bite Williamson.
Mr and Mrs Ranee OockreU and
Bunk vtotted Mr and Mr* R H
Collier s while Sunday afternoon |
Bom Weldner visited In Dublin
! over the week sod
Mr and Mr. Clayton Fullbright;
visited his parents of Carlton Sun-
day
Mrs. Pauline HUlburn 1* U1 In
the Stephenvlfle Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and
children visited relatives Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Hale* who has been
In the StephenvUle Hospital sev-
eral days, la back at her home |ng
Is getting' along fine.
Mrs. Loanle Taylor of Stephen-
vUle Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida
Purvis.
Miss Reta Oay and Jimmie lots
Oreenway attended the Stock Show
at Fort Worth.
Mrs. Parker Jameson from Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clod-
ford and children from Comanche
visited with Mrs. Frank Purvis
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Jessie Tackett from
Edna HtU visited relatives here
Sunday.
Several from here attended the
skating at the gym In Clairette
test Wednesday and Thukday.
Mrs. B. B. Foe is visiting her sta-
ter, who ta lit at B Paso
Mr* Louis Roberson from Clairette
visited In the home of her niece.
Mr* Johnnie Poe, Tuesday
Mrs Bob Moore ta visiting rela-
tives at OataevUle.
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Jones and
daughter visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs J. H. McAnneUy. of
the Altman community.
Mrs. Luther Barnett ta visiting
relatives at Hlctaock.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tidwell from
Dallas visited Mr. and Mr*. Zeb
Tidwell Monday
5EEEEHE
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kellum of De
Leon spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mcllroy.
Mr. L. C. Tumbow of Mineral
Wells ta vtslttng relatives In and
near Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Perry went
to Arlington Sunday night and re-
turned Monday morning with Mrs.
Perry's mother. Mrs Mettle Pat-
terson, who has been 111 for sevtra!
weeks Mrs. Bgfterson will remain
In Dublin until she ta well asMnj
Mrs. K C- Fewell and Mrs. James
Martin shopped In Dallas Tuesday
for the store.
C. E. LEATHERWOOD
General
Inesiraace Agency
PhssM U ar Can at DaMla
C L Leatherwood, Mayor
Walter Fewell, Secretary
New circuits to cany the load
on Long Distance
Mr end Mr* 0 D Flowers and
ion. Jimmy at Waco visited Mr
and Mr* J S Flower, of Furvs*
and. Dorothy Thompson of Dublin
• In 1938 there were* little
lea* than 3 million long dis-
tance calls every day in the
Mr and Mr*. Boas Williams and
ton. Boas Jr, returned the first of
the west after visiting In EastTn-
as arvrral day* With their daughter
and stater. Mrs Charlie William.
United States. In 1942 there
were 4 million. Now, more
than 5}^ million call* crowd
the wire* every 24 hours
Some of these calls are
^cfiygpt'but building and
installation of new cireuita
and equipment (held up by
Mr* W. A. Bryssa
Howard Wright was carried to
rv.1Saturday to tho Veteran* hos-
pital suffering with typhus 1 e*$t
Howard returned home a short
time ago after serving several
months In tho Paalffe. W« hod* he]
I* toon well again - - Wfl
Mr. and Mr* Vernon Scales par-
ents from Hico spent Sunday ta!
their home, also two. staters. I
DICK HARBIN
Attorney at-Law
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1946, newspaper, March 22, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592734/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.