The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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| Tha Dublin Program/ Friday, November 30,
Mr. and Mis. Drew HptlQWl
Oomyn spent Sunday with Ur.
Mrs. B. D. Christian.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mc01esk*y
and daughter, Carolyn, at Dublin,
Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Cannon at
Oreena Creek, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Welch, and Mrs. Doy Jones and
baby of Stophenville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Doc Ward 1 v-
Dr. D. W. Hennessse of tteptpn-
vllle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.TJenn«j-
see uid daughter, Pat. Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Bradley and Joe Ann, Mr.
and Mrs, Warren Newton of Dublin
and Mr, and Mrs. w. L. Whitfield
of Proctor were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hpwell on Thanksgiv-
ing Day.
Truman Hicks has received his
discharge from the army. He tries
stationed at Camp Cook, California,
and received his discharge at 13
Paso, Texas.
Mrs. Dora Dudley, who has bean
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Motile
Alien, has returned to her home in
Texas City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Templeton
‘and family of Hermlelgh have been
visiting over the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. f>. E, crouch and Mrs.
Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs Wendell WUson of
Port Worth visited with her par-
‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Olsen,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. OUle Orauke from
Austin visited over the week-end
with his parent* Mr and Mrs.
Henry Orauke
Mr. and Mm. Miller williams of
Stephenvllls and Mr and Mrs. fcr-
nest Shilling burg of Dublin were
Sunday guests of Sir. and Mrs. Ouy
KMMr aene Amo dregory, are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Gregory, former residents of Dub-
ternoon, He was accompanied by
Rev, David Orlffln from Howard
r-ayne College. ^
Mr. and Mrs. A- D. Bear, accom-
panied by theh daughter and
family, who art vtftUng them from
Colorado, vial ted relatlvee near
Comanche Sunday
c. A. Rees and family visited
relatives at Abilene Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. J. B- Steele had all
their children borne for the week-
end. Other guests In the Steele
home wen, Mm. Mary Little and
son, Hick, and family.
Mackic hoggins h visiting his
■later, Mrs. Clarence Oarner.
The many friends of Prank
Mrs. A. O. Brows and
are visiting with Mr. And
H. Brown ln Hlco.
Port Worth filled his regular ap-
pointment here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loveless
of De Leon attended church Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bills visited
her mother at the Stephenvllle
hospital Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Armstrong
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Davy Oeorge *
Miss Nell Harrison attended the
ringing at De Leon Sunday aftsr-
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Harold Watson, who Is now In
the Armed Force* visited friends in
Dublin Bundy, He is the son* of
Mrs. Alma Wfttoon of Port Worth,
a former resident of Dublin.
MARKERS And
MONUMENTS
Af Reasonable Prices
I seU tor Jim Phipps Memorial Oo
ef Waco Om of the best. Nothing
down, pay when we erect stone. We
put all atones on cement foundation.
Have nice markers from HIM up.
We trite In old tomp atones on new.
■eve Owned a Yard at My Itane
0. V. Graves
Furniture
The Is ton L. Bterie. son of Mr. and
Mrs J. JB Steele of route I, re-
ceived hts discharge from the army
Air Corps at the Amarillo Separa-
tion center Saturday night. Thris-
ton served over four years In the
Air corps. He wilt leave nest
week for Patterson. New Jersey,
where he will join his wife.
HARRELL FUNERAL HOME
A. PLATT
Bay frees aa Knit County Man
Bee me at my residence North OUie
St,, two blocks north of Prey.
Iteekbmce Phone 414
3TEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
Studio Couches
Mr. and Mm J. M. Mayfield of
LevellsuMl visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
fus Mayfield last week.
Idell Crouch of Port Worth
spent the week-end with her Par-
ent*. Mr. and Mrs Lester Crouch
Qwyndrile Raaberry of Stephsn-
vllle spent the week-end with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Raaberry.
Mr and Mrs Sam Trice received
a phosse call from their son. Shuler,
who has arrived In Washington
mil.
Funeral services ware held for
Uvs infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Ooa on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. John D Seale of
Fort Worth visited with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs D. E. Crouch,
over the week-end
Benton Tesnpleton of Abilene
spent the week-end with Mrs. Tem-
pleton.
Mrs Ellston and children of
Huckabay visited with Mr end
Mrs Melvin Logan Sunday
Rayon Velour Cower in wine or blue, coil ipriug
construction. See these before you buy. We alee
Kawe two Radios and other furniture for sale.
CAR PAINTING-BODY WORK
ig Good on
Wo now have an expert car painter and body
mechanic. If your car noeds painting and the
fonder or body repaired, come in and let us do
tbit for you.
Wo have plenty of GOOD CAR PAINT and
the latest equipment to put it on witb. AO the
different colors — just select wbat color you wont
and we’ll make tbat car look like new. Wo can
give you good service. Phone us or come in and
on a Big State
Cbryiior — Plymouth —— Bauch
LONE OAK
Leonard WUUam and O rover
Johnson am sick with colds
Mr and Mrs FrosaanCsn: and
son. Mick, visited a short while
t.undav morning with Mrs. A M
Pittman.
Mr and Mrs. Nathan Knappe
and son. Jerry, of near Stephenvllle
spent Sunday with her brother and
children. Mrs. W. J. Goodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Zed Bingham had:
u their guest* during the Thanks- [
giving holidays, their daughter.
Lorenr Bingham from Dallas, and
also another daughter and baby
from Port Worth.
Mr and Mrs. Jim McCoy of the
Bowman Ridge community visited
Mr and Mrs. H. O. Goodman Sun-
day afternoon
Pfc. Samuel Mam of Ui# armed
force*, is horns visiting hts parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ham. and other
relatives and frionds
War certainly proved what many When the war call went out foe
outsiders considered just “Texas cotton and more codon, Texas wai
Brags'were'TexasTruths'afterall. ready witb the world's biggest
Because Texas bad what it took cotton acreage,
to become a powerhouse of war. When the war called for sulphur.
When the Japs got our natural Texas provided mountains of it
rubber. Texas became the Butadiene As the richest oil state, Texas of
topical ol the world. course led in the production of 100-
Vhtfl the army and navy had to octane gaa for planes as well as
trmiri iyera Cast. Texas weather pro- countless other war-ettential petro-
vided almost the maximum of tying I rum products.
Yes, Texas had what war needed
▼ban the army and navy got —and beyond that Texas lug the
hungry, they called for Texas hgef. rails and slocks sod ports to ship its
k products to market everywhere.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945, newspaper, November 30, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth594083/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.