The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1973 Page: 5 of 8
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Menthol
Mfg. List
Hall & Cleveland
Pharmacy
120 North Grafton
by Rissie Fine
We had a full house attend sing-
^ Sunday. Good Singers from
,o many different . places and
jj^er in abundance. Tables
f didn't hold it .all-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bettis of
Ablrne visited Mrs. Jim Adams
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. A. U. Jones visited
Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Jones and
Jennifer in Austin over the week-
end.
-Those visiting Mrs. Scott Brad-
lev Sundav were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Hager and family of Gus-
|ine; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley
and' Rev. and Mrs. Dear. Bradley
apd family _
_ Mr. Fay of Fort
c relatives here
My*cfeugluer * Mr. and Mrs.
John Carlisle of Cleburne visited
with me Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Fred Jones has been
sick in Stenhenville Hospital. She
is better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols ol
Stephenville visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Capell Sun-
day and attended singing.
Mrs Qpal Pyeatt and Rena
Peacock of Stephenville visited
friends and relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bradford
by Mrs. Orval Fair
Rev. Herman Rios, whose home
is in Porta Rica, will, bring the
morning ;rt*ssag» and share his
the41 JUf£*%r "
at the Round Grove Baptist Chur- ted ;
eh. He has finished his work at p^r. aj- j jj-s, Tommy
the Southwest Seminary in Fort j, om pnllaa visited over Uw
Worth and it a gifted and dynn- eild patents Mr.
me speaker. He has pastored vVavne Thiebaud ami
several Spanish speaking MU- jy attended the
s'ons and in the future plans to stl0Wer honoring Miw 1
sen-e as a missionary and evaiv Hamilton, brioe elect of Paul
gelist to his people. The public Joldan vyhipe she was tore.
Bill Blankejtship from Snyder
fOUR PHARMACIST
FOR THE LATEST IN
HEALTH PRODUCTS
Your Pharmacist is up to the
minute with the newest pharma-
ceutical and non-drug products
YOUR HEALTH
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I IS OUR BUSINESS
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Hall & Cleveland
PHARMACY “
24 Hour Prescription Service
is cordially invited to attend but
if there are any Spanish speak-
ing people that would like to
meet and visit with him, please
ieel welcome to attend the ser-
vices or get in touch with any . . „ „ . .. „ ...
church member if they would « *"•
sprat last week with his parents,
Air. and Mrs. Rupert Blanken-
ship and Clan. Ha was spending
a week of his vacation with the
like to visit with him Mowing
the services. He will be free to
hut it was too wet.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilman George
. Jt_ , „ form Fort Worth spent from
v,s snr sl* tn Rupeti
visited Earnest Corbell in the ’ , ^ p™ 3^^
Dublin HospitalJ3unday^cdtemoon ^ stopped by for a vi-
sit with the Blankenships Sunday
night. They had visited Drew
Shelton in the Dublin Hospital.
Mrs. Stella (Wes) Newton re-
turned to her home from the De
Leon Hospital lust week. Her
brother Rupert Blankenship, vi-
sited her during the week.
Visitors at the Highland Bap-
tist Church Sunday were Bill
and also the Armstrong girls.
Irene Wilson visited Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Gene Gary.
It seems thai Lotena is a bit un-
fertile weather. Tena, here’s top-
ing the best of results.
Miss Linda Singleton of Step-
henviUe spent Sunday with her
parody, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Singleton and Mickey.
Rev. Don Whitt from Fort B^below" from ^Breckenridge.
Worth was Sunday dinner guest and Mr and Mrs. Emmett Gober
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jroin Leon_
Onie Keith. ^ Tom McCandless
---------—- from Stephenville Visited Sunday
of New Mexico and their son and afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Phi-
wife of Houston visited Mrs. Mary Up Keith and Mr- and Mrs. Th-
Huse last week. urston House and hoys.
We are glad Clement Jones is Sorry to hear that Ruby Keith
able to he out again. Hope he suffered a heart attach last Tu-
continues to improve. esday afternoon In the home of
Leena M»e Kennedy and I her daughter in Dallas. She was
were out in the Cottonwood and rushed to the Oak Cliff Communi-
old Union GroVe communities ty Hospital but is in a private
Saturday. Our old place is so room and improving, now. Her
changed don’t look natural. Sons, Wayne and S. E. Keith
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Queen ol were in Dallas at her bedBide
Ballenger and Mr. and Mrs. Tom most of last week.
Wade of San Antonio visited Mr. Mrs. Wayne Keith and Wanda
and Mrs. J. E. Queen last week, drove to Pearsall Thursday to be
Bobby and Bulah McClain at- at the bridal shower of their
tended the funeral of their ne- daughter and sister, Miss Ruby
phew in Gorman last Wednesday. Lee Keith, Thursday night. Ruby
Mrs. Ora Dave and daughter Lee is teaching school them
Fern of Fort Worth visited fri- Pearl and Wanda returned home
ends and relatives here Sunday. Friday.
..... ...—— Wayne Keith had an appoint-
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JUIT ARKtVID 1
"New SHipmeflt"
“In Time for Graduation”
Hand Craved Wooden Owl* ft
VIM*
$3.00 up
Gloss Box from Mexico
Assorted shapes ft sizes
$1.75 up
Hand carved Mother of Pearl Jewelry
$2,00 to $3.00
Beautiful Genuine Jade Pins
$5.00 to 8.00
The Mden Butterfly
118 North Patrick
D’Lena Evans expresses appreciation to business*
men and Women attending PAR Dinner recently.
Tea-Shower Honors Hiss Hamilton
Bride-Elect of Mr. Paul Jordan
A- ter-sftower honoring Miss
Martha Hamilton, bride-elect of
Paul Jordan, was given Saturday,
April 28. The beautiful home of
Mrs. Sam Cowan wa6 the set-
ting-far this lovely social affair.
and Mrs. Fred Dove of Stephen-
ville, and Mmes. Tom Hamilton
and Richard Harbin of Dallas.
Other hostesses in the house
party were Mmes. Guy Joses,
Ronald Collinsworth, L. N. Mc-
Arrangements of varied colored Ihghtower'
tage points throughout the home. un(J Mrs. Dick Mantis of Arling-
1’he serving table was covered by tou-
a white drawn-work linen cloth
over pink satin centered by pink
tapers in silver holders. A silver
and crystal epergne held an ar-
rangement of pink carnations with'
Sewell's Grandson
Presented Award
^ Gary Lynn Ferguson, a sopho-
baby breath intertwined. Crystal more English major from Shrcve-
serving dishes were used to com- has been presented with the
plement the beautiful cut glass Dr. L. B. Lurk.\ Award for out-
punch bowl set on a large tray standing scholastic achievement
where white- iris and pink roge from Hii Eta Sigma, na.xnul
buds were floating. sc holastie l-o; cr fraternity fir
The guests were greeted hy men, at Louisiana State Univer-
Mrs. Ctowan and Miss Hamilton, sity — Baton Rouge.
Others receiving the guests were Named in honor of the first
Mrs. Paul Hamilton and Miss faculty advisor of the Baton Rou-
Paula Hamilton, mother and sis- gc chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the
ter of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Cart Lucky Award is given annually
of Jordan and Mrs Lamonnt Ford initaie who has maintained
Ybu Know You’re in a Reliable
PHARMACY
When Ybu Seethe A.D. Sign I
' V •
Mrs. Cowan, was at the piano
S2Sh.S t0 ViSit hiS m°ther' ;Tmd?hTye^dd JanSS°cJ
Mrs. Myrtle Bays and Lawren- Mrs- ^ T' oI
ce Bays from Stephenville, Mr, Dublin-_«
S« F^CANNON HOME ■' ,/
and Mrs. Waype Keith a»4 Lindg Sudden of .Arizona visited
f-ypily ' Mrs. Charles Fincannon recently.
of Hamilton, mother and sister of
the groom-to-be, Mrs. L. D. Wil-
liams of Dallas, great aunt of the
bride-to-he, Mrs. H. E. Deavers of
Pallas, aunt at the groom-to-be,
and Mrs. Bob Perrin of Dublin.
Mid Sharon Hamilton, sister ol
the bride-to-be presided ot the
guest book, and Miss Susan Yatv-
tis, of Arlington, granddaughter of
(he highest gradepoint average
fir the first three semesters of
his college work. The award was
presented duriw? the society's
annua linitiation ceremonies in
the LSU Union.
Ferguson has a 4.0 average
and his accumulated 70 hours of
credit in three semesters of col-
lege work. Twenty-seven of his
erdit hours have been earned in
BAYER
ASPIRIN
200's
Mfg. List $1.9Sf
11.27
GILLETTE
BLADES m
Stainless
D. E. 10's
■I Mfg.List$1.69^
S S1.02
™ MOTHER'S DAY GIFT
■ponds
■I Dream Flower
Dusting Powder
Mffl. List $1.25
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RIGHT GUARD
Dry Powder
Anti-Persp.
5 oz.
Mfg. List $1.85
AQUA
After Shave
Ice Blue,
Menthol Mist
4oz.
Mfg. List 98$
full
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listerine
Mouthwash
Atsj Mfo.°fst
phIIIiK
MILK OFl
MAGNESIA*
Regular, Mint|
Mffl. List $1.05 ea. 1
69#j_
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EDGE
Protective Shave
Regular, Menthol,
Lime 7 oz.
[Mfg. List $1.19 ea.
75eea
Tke DufeCto Vwfim
NOW FEATURES A NEW LINE OF WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND, ITALY AND WEST 6ERMANV.
READY WITHIN 4 DAYS AFTER TURNING YOUR ORDER IN.
ALSO BEAUTIFUL RAISED PRINTING BUSINESS CARDS.
SOME “GUARDIAN ANGELS'
LOOK A LITTLE
DIFFERENT
And some of them, such as this one, have
unusual names. Electrostatic precipitator. It's a
protective guardian of the air you and your
children breathe-a complex, mechanical
giant being installed at Texas Power & light
Company's new lignite-fueled generating
.plants to safeguard the quality of the air—
and your environment.
But it's only one of the guardian measures
TP&L uses. Soil is reclaimed at lignite plants
by sodding beneficial grasses in areas where
lignite has been produced. TP&L also conducts
water and aquatic life studies in its power
plant reservoirs to find better ways to preserve
(and enhance) the quality of both. Even new
substations are being designed to be
eye-pleasing.
As your needs for electricity continue to grow,
TP&L must also-but we do it with protective
concern for the environment.
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LYSOL SPRAY
7 OZ.
Mfg. List $1.19 ^
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m 99
LECTRIC
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3oz.
| . 89$ ea.
ea.
LUBRIDERM
LOTION
16 oz. with FREE
2oz. Lubath
Mfg. List $3.50
*2.08
:
EFFERDENT
Tabs 40’s
82*
ALBERTC
Hairdressing Tube
1-1/2 oz. Ksasare- Hi
Regular, Blue EtfioF- ■!§
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INTENSIVE* ,c
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1973, newspaper, May 3, 1973; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775423/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.