The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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DUBLIN PROGRESS
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The Dublin Progress
LONX OAK
: By Mr*. H. a On«n
Francis E. Perry, Editor
Rev. Ute 8m*llwood filled hia
regular appointment at Tyler over
the week-end.
The home demonatratlon club
met with Mr* Homer Smith last
Wednesday afternoon.
John Bearden and Grady Good-
man of Upon visited In the H. O.
Goodman home Monday afternoon.
M. H Pair of Green* Creek visit-
ed In till* community last Friday
afternoon.
T W Salisbury went to Fort
Worth for treatment last Wednes-
day but is improved.
There Is quite a bit of sickness
In this community at present.
Mrs. C. D. Gregory Is confined to
her bed with Illness
Bryon Hanson was absent from
school Thursday and Friday on ac-
count of Illness.
Owing to the cold weather there
was no Sunday School at Onk
drove church Sunday morning.
Market
Appreciates vour
business.
Try our Sandwiches
TEXAJ
Rev. Hayes of Carlton will fill
i his regular appointment here on
1 Sunday
___»< Mrs J Z. Ucett Was called to
! the bedside of her sister at Fort
mail matter of the Worth last week .
lnj is79 Mr and Mrs Raymond Hancock
_ _________. '......^.....J___are the proud tut rents ot a baby
.Dublin Territory, One Year, Jt.OO, Six Month*. 60c girt She has been christened. Mar-
tary. *2 00 per year. ' \ thn Nell,
- .. _______. Rev. Gene Barber. filled his reg-
in advance. Paper la »topped when time expires. ^ Bppo,ntmen, herf g^y
Does Pyorrhea
Threaten?
A good steady market is worth torn*thing to
tho farmers who have milk, egg*, chickens and
other country produce to tell. Our institution i*
here to ttay—we buy every day in the year and
when possible strive to extend any aid whereby
all will be benefited.
Do your gums came you discom-
fort, druggists will return your
money If the first bottle ot "UB-
TO’S" falls to satisfy. DUBLIN
DRUG & JEWELRY CO (4)
Price
When You Have Something To Sell W« Will
Appreciate An Opportunity To Serve You.
We are prepared
to do all types of
permanent waves
and can success-
fully wave any
type of hair.
Our prices are
right.
ELLIOTTS
BEAUTY SHOP
Located at. our
residence 5 block*
east of Bank.
Dublin Creamery
Company, Inc.
Wreaths,
Bouquets,
sprays.
Pot Plants
COMYN
By Mrs. 7.. E. JIcBhmoa
Dublin
Floral Co.
Phone 27J
Elmer Cox.
Prop
ar- y
The Comyn Public Schools turn-
ed out for a few days during the
snowy weather tills week.
Mr, and Mrs George Caraway ol
Putnam visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs 8 D. Strong.
Mr and Mi s. E. G McKinnon and
Paul Painter visited In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Freeman of
Live Oak Saturday night
__ Mr and Mrs. Bdd Hall and their
the 1 daughter. Elena, visited their son
Mr and Mrs Mau-
rice Hall at Comanche Saturday.
Mrs W A Dunn s sisters of
Midland and Colorado City, res-
pectively, arc visiting In her home.
Earn and Dalton Strong spent the
week-end with their nephew. Ralph
Caraway at Putnam.
HARBIN
By Mr*, t. E. ?bafe'
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
HIGHLAND
Mr*. Keith
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ALEXANDER
Mr*. Vrrn Cook
Dear Friends, I have not Mil
out as you have heard. I am
Installing new May Tag ma-
chines to take rare of the
business.
Your business appreciated.
LITTELL'S LIQUID
A Calcium Sulphurate Solution
for relieving the discomforts of
itching that frequently accom-
panies Minor Skin Irritations.
Prickly Heat, and the Bites of
Nan-Poisonous Insects. Locally it
helps to allay the itching of Ec-
**ma. Price 50c per bottle.
,, . rv.it*.-, O,,,, The coldest spell In years was a
>,biin arc griming this week with Tapcl'l wax
\U and Mrs A F Shafer foltowed by a six inch snow Mon-
Lots Sullivan Is working on the bRy
lighway near Alexander There Is quite a bit of flu and bad
J T Rvon left Saturday for his l0l(ts in our community
lomr after a tew days vtsitm* with h B Keith, Jr who was operat-
riends here ed on at the Dublin hospital, la
Mr ami Mrs Vernon Thacker- now at home with his parents. Mr
«n of Curves spent Friday night Rnd Mrs H B KclUr, Improving
kith Mr and Mrs T. E, Thacker- 1 very nicely
"tv j Mrs Ethel Garrison and daugh-
Tuiri Sparks of Dublin visited u ter 0f Bays visited In the home of
rw minutes in the home of Frank her mother. Mrs 8 E. Keith 8un-
tiafer Sunday afternoon day
Tfiere wasn't any singing *t Mr and Mrss E O Norton were
'arbln Sunday night because of m stepbenvllle Tltursday on busl-
he weather ness
The club women will meet at Mr and Mrs Dean Gary of Victor
he school house February 1st AH' s;*nt Saturday night In the home
of her sister. Mr and Mrs J C.
McNabb
Mrs Nath Mulloy is visiting tier
son Jens Mulloy. of Greens Creek
Mr and Mrs Thomas Palmer of
Dublin visited Mr and Mrs B D.
Christian Wednesday
Miss Loretta Keith was a week-
end visitor at her home
Jess Howell of this place Is 111
and Is now with relatives at Dub-
CreomuUlon relieve* pi
cause it goes right to the--------
trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, and brother,
increase secretion and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw. tender, tnflam-
(* bronchial mucous membranes.
No matter how many medicines you I
East Frisco Street
SHILOH
Mr*. W. K. Richardson
night.
Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Mansker of
Brcckenrldgc are visiting with Mrs
Manskers parents' Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Dclaher, for a while.
Mr* Ralph Mflser spent the pas'
week-end In Stephenvllle visiting
relatives.
ROCH
By Mr*. J. 1». Stephen
Mrs Edwin Reese spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Robert Cox, of the Cottonwood com-
munity.
The club met Tuesday and quill-
ed two quilts. They were for Mrs
Delbert Shafer of Dublin and Mrs
Line Oook. One was finished for
Mrs Edwin Reese
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Barry have
been sick the past week with the
flu
Mrs. Earl Fines spent last Tues-
day with her parents and sister, Mr
and Mrs. Jim Adams and Hortense
Who has been ser-
Rev Bradlord filled his regular
appointment here Sunday after-
noon.
J D. Braswell, accompanied by
Mr and Mrs Miller, from Lameso
made a business trip here tills
week-end.
Tills community was shocked
Sunday at noon when It was re-
ported that Riley Foley was found
dead In a clump of bushes about
one-half mile from his home. A
coroners Inquest was held and a
verdict was returned that he had
met death by exposure and !reeling
Mr Foley was around 50 years of
age and was the son of the late
Tim Foley and liad spent his en-
tire life tn this community He leav-
es a wife, one son. 4 daughters, and
a number of brothers and sisters
to mourn his passing.
Jack Hamilton and family visited
L. O. Holland and family Sunday
uhernoon
Mrs. Lucille Fulkerson of Fort
Worth spent the past week-end In
Dubln visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Della Stembrldge. She was
Joined on Sunday by her husband.
Earl Fulkerson, who spent the day
and accompanied his wife home on
Sunday evening.
CLAIRETTE
Mm. Larilf Mavfteld
BUNYAN
By Mr*, flay Salvely
Bill Music or Austin spent the
lmst week-end In Dublin on a busi-
ness trip.
coldest waves of the winter We Miss Lavcrn Grissom led this
have a few inches of snow on the 1 week to take up leaching in the
ground j Mambrtno School
Mr and Mrs Srago Fairy visited Mr and Mr* pbiud Crouch Of
Mr Buster Duncan and .family on Stephenvtlie attended Sunday
Wednesday School here Sunday and were dln-
Mr* Ruprrt Phillip* of Dallas Is «ue*U of Mr and Mrs tester
visiting her parent*. Mr and Mrs Crouch snd **lv1 visited Mr and
Ciradv Wolfe | Mrs Dave Crouch and Mr and
“r 22*. Mr' *,Mr Mrs Emma York and Mrs EUsa
AJto While and Mrs Henry Mav- WnUr, uI j>,g,jyn ***.„• several day*
field were Stephenvllle vuutors on WM.k w|th Ih01r broUlM and
Tuesday j wttP Mr „r)d Mrs J W Glenn
The Willing Workers Club met j Bm ymively of San Angelo spent
With Mr* Ethel Self Wednesday ai- *■—*-end with home folks
temoon [ Mr* Vera Morrow of Deademona
The ladles of the community j 0 ■,IaHIo* her daughter and hus-
gave a pic supper on Tuesday night Mr atl(1 Mrs Melvin Iowan
$12,05 was taken in and the pro- I aJ>d her aisier Mrs Jerome Oomp-
ceed will be given toward repairing i ton
the church Re* Roy Langston of Cisco will
Mrs A M Hale, Mrs Dork Chil- preach here at the Methodist
dress and son attended the i>h> church Friday night and at a queer-
aupper here Tuesday night terlv meeting at tanglevtlle Satur-
Mrs Sue Chaney of Alexander day
*pent Tueed.iv with teemw Hardin Mrs fkennis Green gave a blrth-
T. L. Thompson and Miss I)or- day dinner Sunday honoring her
Oth.v Flowers of Duffau were mas- husband and daughter Mrs Bill
rted Saturday night We wish them Collins, Mr and Mrs Joe Elmtktn
a very long and happy married tile j utd fhUdrvn «**!*« 7uu> Aiist
Rev B j Martin ruled hi*, ap- ] Mr. and Mr* J W Davenport of
pointment here Sunday and Sunday Fort Worth and Mr and Mr* Den-
might. t die Oteer, and children
R Roberson and daughter ! Mr and Mr-, C J McConnell
Mrs Milton,
toualy Ul. Is no better.
Mr and Mrs Joe Humphries of
Dublin spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Richardson and fam-
ily
Mr Woodrow Is sick with the flu
HIGHLAND H. D. CLl'R
Mrs. Garland Thlrbaud
Ttie Highland Home Demonstra-
tion Club met on Wednesday, Jan-
uary 17. at the home of Mrs. P E.
Ketth, with the president, Mrs.
Geo M Hood, presiding- A* no
program had been prepared the
year books were handed out and
Ten Ways to Kill a Club" was
read by Mrs Oarland Th If baud;
Recipe for an Ideal Woman's
Club by Mr* P E. Keith; and
The rrunary rurpewe <« mane
Demohstration Club*' by Mr*. Oeo.
M. Hood.
The tirogram committee filled out
the programs through March and
distributed program material.
Those present were Mesdames
Geo M Hood W E. Thtebaud. P
S. Keith. B D Christian, C. T.
Keith. Oarland Thlebaud and Miss
Bertha Ross
The next regular meeting win be
January *1 at the home of Mrs C.
T Keith.
Tremendous public accept-
ance of the 1940 Chevrolet
has brought in the finest stock
of used cars in all history.
ST. GEORGE
By Mrs. ('lea I.abauair
A big snow fell here Sunday night
and Monday
J. T. la tan me of Ranger spent
I Thursday and Friday here visiting.
His wife retudned with him to Ran-
ger and stayed until Monday morn-
ing,
Mr and Mr*. Lewis Lawson and
daughter and Mr*. Henry' Morgan
of Stephenvllle spent the day with
Mrs Dan Morgan and daughters
Sunday. -
Mr, and Mis, Bon Labatime and
6,647,437
VICTOR
By Vera Bailey
Mr and Mrs. Cephu* Eoff of
Dublin. Mr and Mrs B. F Labaume
and son. Tom, visited Mr. and Mra<
Cleo labaume Sunday
Mr* Ted wsnrn and daugtmr
will leave Thunday for MrC’amry
Rev Palmer filled hi* appoint-
ment here Sunday
A 4-inch snow fell her* early
Farmall
Mr and Mrs Mantle Young are
the proud parents of a baby boy
Otis Sharp Ml almost every-
thin** Saturday when their house
was destroyed by fire
'Mr. and Mrs H T. Bailey and
son vialted Mrs Came Ctondrtxm
Sunday. ' > -i, •»* .
Mr and Mia Oean Gary vWtcd
relatives at Highland Saturday
Mr and Mr*. B T Wljooa vlsltad
Mr. T. W. atoms Bondag
after spending several day* with
relatives.
Sunday Is our regular presehta*
and tinging day. Everyone Is invit-
ed to come
B NOW FUTUHNG IKE
GREATEST USED CAR V*
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MODERN SCIENCE and Mo-
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poealblr the cleaning of
M&t'. if
watchf* bv machinery We
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havr wrntlv iivkUII«*<I a mo-
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dern VELVO-CLKAB watch
cleaning machine for the
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benefit of our i axtomrr*. You
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Umi ran receive this ciranine
t. !
rervice at no additional t «*t.
Whv not set the be*l? Call
(g jf
bv our shop «nd this
Kf - I
machine In operation
H. D. LANDES
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 52ND YEAR, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1940, newspaper, January 26, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559826/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.