The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946 Page: 1 of 8
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LIONS WIN FIRST GAMEOF
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OUTW H Pin IK DAU-AK
Mr* mma Myrtle OUtaeh. 0.
• Lull** resident lor «4 years died
in » Dallas hospital after Ml «•
ifodsd lllnvs
Mrs outsell wss born In Cam
an.hr County. the daughter of the
tel# O W Hs(«srd of Heart Dell
rumitiunlt) Survivors include bar
husband r W outsell and two
sens ftlU W Jr. said Hans O.
Olltscn twill of Dallas, a sister
Mrs L A Junes of Edna HU1 and
two brothers. T It Haggl’d of
Dallas and three grandchildren
runers: services for Mrs Olllarti
ewe held si I p m Wedrweday
October » In Marrs - Mtsndy-QulU
rtaneral ham. Burial eas In HU
Orest troeuir Mrs Obtsrh and
husband have been fregwenl vid-
ian in the hoesv of her stater. Mrs
A Jones of Bdna KlU Oommu-
'eleraits of Foreign Wan to Hold Public Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniv
PLAY COMANCHE INDIANS, NOV. 1
llation Of Officers November II
Dublin's Llone won their (Mat MB’*;
lory of me year Wednesday nlgbt
on the local turf, beating back a
determined Waco Bute Mom dw
van 11-0. It was aim the IkM
first touchdowns of th* saaaoa wtth
the reception of the taggfe
seven potnu again* the Db Ud B
lean In a (sme played ham Hd
two weeks ago
Tommy Tstum set ay Uw CtMl
scoring play by lotsi uipMng a pcaa
on the 50 yard line and rrtanlaB
nicely to the Mate Horn nlat I'm
plays later richer went over fr—
the one yard line to score DUMMY
initial six points Wooten kdkei
the point and the Umd MB 14
jimmy Reborn was tha Mb MM
In the second soars Ml tntOTCW*-
od a paaa on tha Waco M add »■
turned to the IS yard Una. fMB
hit center for tseo Varda. Babsns
picked up three and Norris addaB
another two nsher made flea aaB
first down on the three MB B
penalty set the Leons beak te Me
eight Reborn triad the asMdM
aasin end earned to tha BMW
yard line Jimmy then wwa* tM
tusrd rumbled but i luiiuafgB ever
the goal line for s BMHNW
Wooten s kick was wide aad the
scoring ended lor the night.
The third quarter was pdaraBfM
almost even terms with Wag*
starting an offensive near tha aaB
of the quarter with D. _
sparking the drive, they Brarg Bb
the U<*w one yard line wtMM Mb
Dublin Une lUflerwd add hadd.
Near Uw end of Uw garde tba
lSons carried to the Mate Mddg MW
yard line but also tad tha MB dd
Stores To Close
Armistice Day
Methodists Receive
New Pastor
This Week%
Dublin stores will be closed all
dar next Monday which is Armis-
tice Day. November Mth This has
bam the custom In Dublin since
World War I and has become a
tradition here
ThU was agreed upon UiU year
at s meeting of the business men
el the leal regular meeting of the
Dublin Development Hub el the
city hall Bwptayees of the shews
are looking forward to this as a
holiday Many will attend the Own
anrhc-Dublin football game to br
held st Cusaanche In Uw * fieri km >
$35,000.00 LOCKER
PLANT TO OPEN
NOVEMBER 15
Oaf a. t «<••**«
0 * 9 Mm
Annual Hallo'
Carnival Voy
Successful
iwe en
Many Blue Ribbon 4 77
Winners h Dailey Mother Of Rev.
Bros. Horse Show Oby Nelson Dies
Eiath County OPA
Offices Closed
ZERO LOCKER STORAGE
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1946, newspaper, November 8, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593789/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.