The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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Bulye Ruth Gee
And Robert Lee!
Brandt Wed
Friday, Jan* 8, 1945
Church News
Sunday Jun- loth it upechil
meetlr.,; will bento ip vile Baptist
Churc.;i of. Oiwllti Rev, Oby
Nelson, pastor of the church, wish-
es to extend this personal word
to eWfJonp of the cHy and sur-
round in* comm unities. ?
Mias BUlye Ruit; o
ter of Mr. and Mrs r
1TO Third Street, Brin
mwtjr of Dublin. bee.*
Of Hobart Lee Brandt
hood Tuesday everting.
til osi* who know, love, H^Hm, f |Hj
1 seek U> olx-y the . Bf
, L«"'d Jet us Christ, the world's * M.
; ;o‘“''ur. end who ruve a .,mU long- kSHKI
tile winning ot lost. Itk/
uJt that munlfnd Hist ^
morw amt among tlie 1
1 edlsenshlp of Dublin. The recoir- ■ f i. VJjfl
| muon and acceptance of this re- t if * V
■ |io"Mhlllly. Miimuiilly a 111 reveal BnMA'11
I itselt through the rhnnneta of ac- t .
tlvltles ■HilLV^k
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<Uv iver.
■ i ..... i oi.-t>i V/Url'** - Jt£V.V*5* »*>*!»>
seek- J
U1K the path of least resistance.
Therefore letting a duly go uh- ^•JCJS
done Had you ever stopped to think ■*'' -ff
of the busts for a duty-hCKlectlng
Christian's activities? Could It be, BKMfaWWMgj^
that as Christians, we do not
realize our spiritual obligations?
A Christian never does much a- . ' | -
bout Christian duties, until ha be- fathers who have been mlMtng all
comes conscious to whom h* to eb- the goon thing* one enjoys by |o-
Ugstod. and some sense of the tog to Sunday School and church,
how, of meeting that obligation to begin.
tnacy time a Revival Meeting Is We are happy to have Mr* O
held in a community, where the B. Carter mum again after eerv-
Ooepel Is preeehed. it increases the tag the past year as teacher in
responsibility of each . Christian In the Edna BIB school So glad to
that community. Ood has made It have Mrs. ■ Freeman enroll ee •
possible lor each Christian in the member in our Church School
Dublin community to offer a help- On Monday June nth the
tag hand to the person that Is Methodist Church school win have
lost, to offer a prayer and a word their annual ptcm< at Alexander
of encouragement to help scene The transportation committee com-
one give up sin and get right with posed of: Leonard Hancock, earner
C°d , Cox Brno Hallmark Wrklon Mc-
The meeting that U to be held at Oasky. Leland Bstley J T Russell
the Baptist Church June 10-M of- request that you be at the church
fers an opportunity to parents at 4 .JO p. m. or let them know In
whose children are not saved. Whai time to g» for you, there will be
still you answer to Ood about conveyance for *11 Every family
bringing these children into this u expected to take a seU filled
world and then not seeing after basket and let us fellowship to-
thetr spiritual welfare? Come and gather in Ood's great out of doom,
renew your covenant with Ood for See you Bunds
sake of our tore* oner our hams. , Mr, I C Few*U Oen Supt
our community and Christ .....
at the AwUn Avenu,.
Ohureh. Dr Ben h
Dantal Baker College
*Mgte ring oersmooj i
Shoe of only rslstivis
(Joss friends Mist M
Played the wedding
WE HAVE
Pinicillin for Livestock Sulfanilamide for mnsti-
tis in dairy cows..
Sulfafuanadine for the pervontion and con-
trol of Coccidioais in poultry, infectious Disunrhwa
in calves, Enteritis in swine, and Coccidioais in
Lambs.
Sulfadiazine for Ping Eye.
Phenothiagine for the elimination of all
types of intestinal worms in sheep, hogs and
Poultry.
U. S. D. A. Formula 62 for the prevention
and control of screwworms in livestock.
Vaccine and serum for the prevention and
treatment of sleeping sickness in horses and
mules.
Experienced and skilled in administering sdl
Vetinary products sold.
We can assist you in the most effective and
practical ways in protecting ‘ your livestock and
poultry against diseases and parasites.
Discuss your livestock and poultry problems
with us. Seeing is believing and getting the job
done is what counts
If it is an effective and practical veterinary
product, we have it.
The bride wars * ,tract m
white grass with whit* mcJ
and her shoulder cumi|f
sweetheart rows »IK1 ma_^
nliey. Miss Anita nee «u
maid of honor sag w
Janwtt was but man
Mb* Brandt attended IXibbxl
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A SENSE OFBALANCVM
School end ha* brer .m|tJ
Csasp It. wi* since list Daw,
My. Brandt attends htg* g
in Weatherford and -errtwg
jsgwe f»om Daniel uun c*
BrOWOWCed After servfi^ u
for a year he n.
discharged and s at tnemg
ptayed an manager <>r * f>v«
MlbVOURPOCK175 A*
fMAOHEl rWTWLL
hi ahotx* mtoo
Mrs Rust In wtte of pvt WUliam
D Rust in. lias recently received
the Purple React Award whtoh was
swarded to him for wounds receiv-
ed in action some Urn* before
Christmas while fighting In Bel-
(■urn. The sward was mailed direct
to his wife from Pvt. Rustln. Be
la the eon of Mr. and Mrs Louis
Rustic, Rt «. and has been In the
Army about s year, eight qsonlhs
of that time being oversea* Mra.
Rustln reatdea in this city
1 Patter*. >; ,no gw
of Arlington an g
isk In the home (|1
FTancir ivrry t
Thm Storm of Economy
Phono No. 2 — Dublin. Towns
Ballroom dancing in general
reached a new Importance during
MU, according to Encyclopedia
Britannlca, which cl tea Its use at an
aid to keep war workers from going
stale and Its high therapeutic value
la the rehabilitation of wounded vet-
erans. Doctors state that persons
wtth tom nerves and mental shock
respond amazingly to this form of
treatment. Another serious purpose
far which dancing was used during
DM4 was la combatting juvenile de-
Hnquency. the article points out It
dsscribcs the supervised clubhouses
which recently sprang up through-
out the country where youngster*,
wtth the aid of a juke box. could
dance to their heart’s content In a
saner, more wholesome atmosphere.
VACATION CBt'KtH
S4TKMM. PROGRAM
| The Vacation Church BOhaoi
which has been in pragma for the
I**! two weeks at the Methodist
Church will dose with a program
Friday evening *t B JO The chil-
dren will show some of the things
they have loathed during the
school
After the program, parent* and
friend* of the 114 children who
have enrolled will be Invited to
Jfcit exhibit* of the children*
wort RefrnahmeaW will be served
by the Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service The public la cordially
invited
HEADQUARTERS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS
THE KIND DAD WANTS ON FATHER'S DAY
FIBBT CHRISTIAN CHVBCH
Rev. James V. Brawn, paster
10:00 A. as. (Sunday Reboot
11 00 a. m. Worship service
Ptaaae make a special effort
be present lor those ecrricae
It Is to be hoped that your lawn
•Oil is neither very sandy nor
heavy clay. Sand falls to hold either
asoisture or plant food very long. It
li true that graaa will grow in a
•Sixty soil If it It watered and fed
regularly, but the attention required
Is apt to be more than moat of ui
will give. On a heavy soil less st>
tsntlon is needed. It drainage it
good sod the ground Is not pecked
by trampUng feat, grass may do ill
rfgfat Ideal lawn soil Is a porous
learn, sufficiently well drained so
that it holds moisture and permits
soma circulation of air For various
Reasons, however, the ideal soil Is
seldom available We can Improve
sandy ar slay soils by mixing in
mma Sf lbs opposite type, plus a
generous yroportioe of humus.
■BT. W. H COL* TO F1UCACH
AT METHOD I XT CHURCH
Rev. W H. Cole. Ropertnlendont
of the Cisco DtMrtet, will fUl the
pulph at the' Mrihodut church
next Sunday morntag end evening
to the absence ot the pastor Bro
William* is preaching tor a M*
rival at run Church in Ohm
everyone to invited to be preeent
to heir Bro onto in them ssrvtoae.
• »» »Ripti n. nwir, vwocn.
Wish., removing felled timber from
the jungles of a South Pacific is-
land war Bonds pay tor caterpillar
tractor tqulpmeot to make roads
and Clear airstrips on Invaded terri-
tory Buy more Wsr Bonds
f ; If. S. Ttwamv? OrfmtmtM
SLACKS
, Tour child's school lunch to Impor-
tant) Unless he get* milk as a bev-
cause of the child's smaller stomach
capacity, dividing Ms food fairly
equally between all three meals Is
much batter than having him "catch
up" at a heavy dinner at night
Packed lunches are apt to be menot-
cnous and unbalanced unless milk,
fruit and vegetable* are ui eluded.
Highly seasoned foods stimulating
beverages, and sweet* abould have
vary little place In the child's diet.
Fruit ar milk desserts may be add-
ed occasionally
**r/OA/ f*£t
Slack Suits
$1.00 to $3.49
Good Care Helps
Cut Tooth Decay
1 Someday tooth decay may be u
htoxcpsablc as smallpox is now.
;Y«e ain’t t» vaccinated against da-
cay — although even that Is under
iffimstimentatlon at the army medt-
leal center to Washington — but you
jgan cut down caries as much as 19
per cant by following a few inex*
i pensive measures,
j Wind up meals with s looth-desn-
t"g raw trull or vegeitble such st
celery, apples, carrots; Include
i mast-bone is your menus, cut out
snack* between meals; If better
cleaning method* aren't available
;Immediately after meals, use water
mouthwash rigorously, e
! Tooth deesy Is largely a result of
bacterial activity. Carbohydrate*,
present in sugars, starches and a
lew related substances, ferment
* mot* This |«1« up ideal
Ties For Dad
Suspenders
50c to $1.00
.TtX-TAN
py styls*
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1945, newspaper, June 8, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593594/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.