The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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Sunday.
Bible dawn ».w a *»
Training V ion a; 0 ci p a\,
WeduemUy P.'.yai Meeting at
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HCTHtiOls r ( III RCM
Chutr^l ftrOool — I t)
MortU.lg W rahlp — 10 40
SubjeU I Mm In Ood
Youth Fellowship — * 00 p m
Ivening Wurahlp - 7 00 p m
iNnte change ol Hour’
Subject They Heard Him Gladly
There will p» a union Thank* -
gtvlng trrvlce at the Ptr*t Bapunt
Church Wednaartay evening No-
vember 27th at 7 p m Hev Prank
K fudilalh paator ol the Metho-
dist Church will bring thr me*»age
CONTINUING .
The Sale ol Ladies and Children’s
Wear with other Added Items.
LARGE SELECTIONS
and Varied Assortmnts
STILL PREVAIL
LADIES SUITS
INCLUDES:
Blocking up hog.
Grinding sausage and furniahing seasoning and
sacks.
Rendering lard and furnishing lard buckets.
Curing and smoking meat.
Slicing meat after cure.
Wrapping, packing and labeling.
Quick freezing.
trinity nmroru t hi ara
There a til be a regular vervUe
Hunday morning and each Hundav
iherrajler at the Trinity Rtne.oj*1
Chunh on Patrick Street at eleven
O l lock
Holy oommunkm ar*1 *rrmt»n b>
the pax tor H r\ Mentor H Twill
TTtrrr «rl» al«' hr « Thankj*1vtii<
nrrvtcr at the thurrh at ten ockvk
November 21
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point toward a fnrater <wi(ci>imi
of thU treat Amrvtran letebratx
Come and brtnt ***« *ue*f*
STRAIGHT CURE, QUICK or COUNTRY CURE
3c per pound.
A few more Locker Boxer available
Zero Locker Storagej
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L. M McCARTY. Manager
INDIES COATS
SKIRTS
J t Fctmond* »»» haateaa The VWila Humphreys Clrxlr of
Merry Maker, Club at her, the Baptist met at the home of
on Grafton Hlreet Tuesday J Mrv (leorge Martin rut Monday af ■
bun at three o clock M »»a jo, tnrir regular meeting
version of the afternoon hit Mr* Iran Humphreys war Iewrirr
the gamea a delicti no salad tat Lhr afternoon The opening
*ae aerved to the foUewtag , [waver lu given by Mrv lat Haumr
try and guests Meadamea * ; n.|U>wed by a bualneaa meeting
Ife. Joe IJtUr W M Wrtght I Mr, ( art Nelaon led the Win vtude
(Ms Jerome Hhilluigburg. i taker reran the tvrvjk of IWrrverba
Leatherwvvid T K. Pern, l) p(nirT„ u, ^^ung
Ion. Lawrence Keller Ruben Mr-»mr, urro Ward J- INa
lid. C C Oarkann. Wurley I [Altaun^ Hwui lUn-v Tom Hum
M. Prank Bryan. T f Bry phrTri Horace Weal J.a Hender
arun Belton Hallmark and 0u,
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warm
JACKETS
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BOYS
BOVS IEATHER JACKETS
Will Be Held Al The Old Race Track
Waal of Dublin
bovs suns
All Day Saturday
Nover.iber 23
COPREDGt • BARFIELD
NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED
VIhe Olee -a Pay Om ,”<4 vrvd
Mr Jv l liar 'eld were gueiff
•n«rr»ad Vtokii Boaasae’e *1 at
Crane Ivui Tie brute a t e
daughter at Mr and Mrv M U
fVgatarCM* of IMMiti and Uw t.-wm
It the amt at Mr and Mr John
BartwM of M Carney T»»»» The
young couple wUI make their lean
Proceeds to go to benefit of
Watch Makers in Dublin.
ei-<»li in training ae
Come and Kill Your Thanksgiving
Turkev and Take It Home
PLENTY OF TURKEYS
Of Values In Our Hardware Dept.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING NOW
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WRIGHTS JEWELRY
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 58TH YEAR, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1946, newspaper, November 22, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593878/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.