The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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id the prize «K fur
selved a rabbit fitting
afrmhmenU were Berv-
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Warm Days are
Coming
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Mary KHtobrth and
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third b|r
Martha Pipe.! Robert Pipe*.
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Katherine
There are lobe
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to
the
TimiumVu^M^^BvmsrTakm^
entertained
birthday of l«t
Geraldine
my * .
•a. Helen Browntng.Robert Al-
Brownlng. Bdwenna Spark* Ste-
t Hickman. Orral Bryan sw-
ig, Jack Keith. Joeeph Reid, tma
Gem Qneen. Beulah Mae Sturdlvnnt,
mye 8t»rdiTant. Thom Helping to
nerve were: M«. Clyde Lenlte. Mre.
j«* Bond. Mm. R A. Browning.
Many games were played, then came
the egg hunt. The refreehmenta
were pine apple tberbert and angel
food cake.
Entertaining In honor of
•htah." the Friday Bridge Club
joyed a vary delightful evening at the
home of Mr. and Mra. K. R- Barr on
Tuesday. Meadamea Bragg, George
— twrav Wallace Wray,, Tom Bryan,
4. D. Cameron wen % genial host * welwr nw» alrr were the hoateeeea
eery enjoyable party and »lx tables of players composed
i day evening at the home of htt I ^ ^ Members and guasta 1h-
, grandfather, Mr. Q. U B,ed*°V * “ud«d Dr. and Mrs. Snider. Mr. and
I dozen boyn and glrla were Pr*»*“ Mra Wallace Wray, Dr. and Mrs. Bar
| who enjoyed the, game* *h# JT. Lett. Dr. and Mra. Bryan, W. H. Neel
1 freslunenta of cream and cake. gffl#|ESL—
A”t r*w^th^wMle ahow
• 9 K A Teas*.
( Horen to the gay who llea -to ua,
I who's careless of the truth;
i who ntepa ua on the back and aaya^
| '-Oee! How wou hold your youth.
| who ahrinka not at tho future when
Y Ho has a He to tell;
j Here* to the lair who anyn to ns: ,
"By Jove, you're looking well.
Your thrist will be demanding IC® DEINKB
w. «. Mt« I*^»d urn. 5
ud to oorve you with tho boot, our .toro to cool and
conveniently loented, with ample room.
Our Fruits and Syrupa am the fjfrhfm**
and boot tho market rfterda.
is the latent type constructed m every way for san
Itation. 4 .
chud^.^k^rfc
i goeats
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nwanonat
iAMMIMAS
Mr. and Mra Wash Croft and li«»e
rhter EmUte. with Odessa, Alto
Troy Burdette and A. P. Holme*
>ed a party npeadlng Sunday on
the Leon where an Kaater egg hunt
was arranged for the children and a
dinner out of doom enjoyed by all.
Is san Jacinto day and
choolft will celebrate wtth
• no*way This will he the third
MHty at partial holiday enjoyed by
•g-hwl-
gap and Mr*. WUlri Higginbotham
Md Mm HiggtoVotham'n atom. MU.
Mf Paiator of Crockett, were over
mom UnphemHlr the last of tho
» wtth Vitrified Brick, the lowest _______ _____ _
■ ooat per year of eerrice Write to| . wb<| wa, a former owner of
tomtom Brick fa. Ft, Worth, Veiaa., ^ Knjpirr goes for perhaps •
On Wednesday last Howard Span-1 mrir,K. to r,Here Editor Haw
ar «f tMa etty wan unttod la mar- kbM( gWtng » chance to take i
BMP* to Mtaa LctUo McClellan at the 1 cfc nMmd fast. •
--a* ton hride'B pareato In Booth-1 -
—-*•**- The young people will THSSIf ABNERS TAKE NOfICB.
f The block of vacant land directly
..... mirth of the K. of P. hall and south
in yesterday j ^ |J|a Tidwell house la now private
| 1max Fs»» to apo^d a Hitching stock, parking
friends and relattvea. Mra. Jack-1 „ aod cari hi forbidden under
*- Mao 'Bare, hnrtng caaae from I My ^ the uw—J. M. Smith.
— - -J*— abe h»e f *
included besides the boat
Wilbur Lacy, Walter Foust,
Baxter, N. J. Keith, Audrey
Tho Mieses Thelma Lowe,
line Wright. May McKeage, Jew-
Neva Cox, Rena Abernathey.
'The Woman's Thursday Club re-
2fT, rt~Ud officers for the club
for next year. The election resulting
as follows: President, Mrs. C. G.
Foust; first vice president, Mrs. Be
Whitehead; n coud vke preslden .
Mrs J. W. Hail; recording secretary.
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and Mra. Ned Robertson, of Brown-
wood. Mrs. George Wray. George
H Wray Jr., M. C. Witcher. Mrs. Les-
lie Moore. Mre. Clarence Garner.
Mrs. Jewell Cogsdell of Dallas, Mrs.
Outlaw of Alabama. Mrs. Annie
Wolfe. Misses Rone and Flora Har-
ris, Ruth Latham. Charlie Feast.
A group of merry young people
from the Bunyan community were
happily entertained on last Friday
evenlag at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Wright. The evening was
on, Esther Allen, HatUe Hlllhurn
rsr.’Srs.srrrS
burg, lala Walker and Aubrey Can-
non Messrs. Henry Smith, P»u'
Shllllngburg. Bslle Hark*. Otl» “«<*
Claud Compton. Harold Park*' C'.
Carr. Jessie l-ogan, Klsle Crouch and
Lester Allen.
The home of Mrs. Tom Easley
presented a very pleasant partF last
Saturday morning when
Uttle girls between the sges of 6 sn
13 were gathered together tor a
Easter party. A volley ball.jumpng
rope, swinging and games hept lH-
tle hands and feet busy for an hour or
more. A bag containing a lunch was
55 to each child, a name written
backwards had been placed on each
bag and much exoltement was occas-
ioned by the tuaael the ohildren had n
finding the bag which he>on«ed
each. They then reports to the
place where more than two hundred
eggs were hidden, after all had been
found and equally distributed, every
body sat down to eat their lunch with
a healthy appetite and the food o
appease them.
Mist Sidney McCleakey and Anna
Uiis Easley assisted Mrs. Easley in
looking after the children.
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A message r**\r*l on Tue^*r | Mrs. J. W. Hall; retording se^m^. ^ n»lnand conte,u Wing
morning from Mr. and Mrs. 1 » | Mr*. Uaeoln Iasno; corresponding *P^ . . jt (hose present.
Spears, of Pine Bluff. Arkansas. «»- ttcrfUry, Mrs. Ray Franks; treas- lMt gmne of the evening con-
nouaced to relative* th* urer, Mrs. Ed Snead; censor. Mr*J The J t & yery eventfu,
their little four mouths oldVn, ' »“* w 8 Spark*; parllametarian MIs* ^ mcklesa pair of young
Jr. Mrs. Spear was formerly Mlaa l a,y The club met ^ r' "JlNarolnK the p.rts of the car
Bertha Fraaier. of Dublin. day w|th Mrs j. w Hall. 'whk.h werv destroyed In the ride. At
Devi. K. Doyle went to Stephen-U ^ of, (hp ra,rr,«,t parties of the!the cloee "' th^ gj"f'^cak7was
vllle Sunday ^ ,«„on was thst of >“'^^‘yeveu; « *n(, hogtpa*. assist-
I Monday he assumed the 'adHortol L whan thC high whool Juuloni en- served by tnc^om Mrs.
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combined formed a royal setting, the I _ .............. ■ i : .....—
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■nents served Many amusing con- |
tests and games were entered Into
perhaps one of the most mtrth pro-
voking being a "Modal ctom corner
ed of high school teachers and con*
ducted by Roy Turney, a sentof,
•jrr^d srss *.»
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of Mr. Roberta concerning the ^ Jn tfct|r ,rfort make ttf
requirements of She offjue (the marked success which It,
his experience In these require-1 ^ and <lM) Misses Elisabeth Kel*
ttsnrv. Cl If fa Joan Lynn and
Back odthe
Job*»•
F*r Mood Wholesome Ice Creom call
*t my place >*' (T»‘ •» mmtk w ,s
little as yon want at a reasanable
price.
t ■’ t
Deliveries on Sandsy until 11 A. R-
andT"to • P. M. Phone yo.r orders
In for Sunday deliveries by • o’clock
A. M. of yon want It delivered.
RESIDENCE PHONE «41
SID BARHAM
Read5 your Progress and pass
It on.
Another page of this Mono show*
1 'treasurer. The attention ofj
,.u.r« is directed to th#
s» yews
_____at bar home at
eu tho tlth toot. She and
Th* City council has ordered
■ til itTHOt i4KX W
ter tndt jMtor and who Wo a*t
“he onc. more notlftod toy th.
i marshal, this time by mail and that
the marshal shall then Hie complaint
In the city court against each and
I every parswft who fail* to
ȴ par*
1ar°Tva Henry- "llfto Jf« tynn and
were proaent.
. m. _ hit little
- auto by H. L. Might
Robertson who has been
r pnroato. Mr and Mrs.
will tort, loti Wednesday night for
I Fort Worth where with Mr Robert
I atm she will attend the big banquet
a* the Tsxaa given by tot Knight
tot tin Yfifti dvtii bjr Ukt Knigm i
i lodge of the I The
l2to*Jton are in oooeeatlon at that UjjJ
I place. She will retom oa ftatujtoty
The Tmm. Poww A Ught
I to Otogtog » demount ration of taeir
on Tuesday. April H«h. w»» one of
the social conrteale* not ^'ore re-
ports that was arrangetl «o coml H .
ment Mias Grace Prtmm wo Ht t
the bride of Mr Theodore Lyon. The
table was lovely In Ms florsl <•«**
of sweet pess and ping 'uUlt* '*hich
with feathery ferns wee*» Iwnitvi in-
to s strikingly effe-tlve emurrp*re
tdace card* were ha 11 p.tin.ed
tho tows were cute little brides
aom* The dinner which w»»
semo in. five course.' ,KV‘,n
o'clock and was prononncM «*. every
Particular ss lovely, reftne.1 sr.1 dvH-
-Itt-S ft - the
------- ' IMtoes Maiy Lee Witcher. Flora ani
BmuotraUon of ^ ^ Mkrlc Pipe*. Dor-
thia weak at the aC- j Ormot iTlmm. Meaars.
street. Competent I p^ut 6 m D. nny,
*° Md "to (Lawrence Kollar. Retail Primm. Ted
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Auditors-Treasurer
nrer to examine ihe ^ to ascertain wherein all tho mon-
tiees of the peace and !u.%unted for and paid over to accounts
—JSm “"rt of anv
shortaeeK or discrepances.
u »tx'to'ws: 52&i**E*
I __ . , x 0£ ^jje treasurer to investigate all ordei^
B Article 150Q. makes it the . ... . warrants therefor.
m ,llH a«cree» paving out money, certificates or warraius u
H 11 frmn the statutes above referred to that in o^dcr to dis
It will be seen froi , . reauires, one must be a bookkeeper
I charge the treasurer s duties as the a for one without
county and the various warrants issued therefor. _ _
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against the
such, I can and ^county the attfc’s salary
•udis^r^r^d“2£ jfa«3fs=t.*r a
Sn'T.rtd«kT«»d bwlk« of th. vriomTunty o««™, VUd. tL Is*
wivh shall he done by the treasurer.
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The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1922, newspaper, April 21, 1922; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561069/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.