The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1947 Page: 1 of 16
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COMING TO BE JULY
FIFTH AND SIXTH
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ARY aUB HAS BEEN
ANIZED IN DUBLIN
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
JUNE 23 FOB BENJAMIN
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RETURNED MISSIONARY
TO SPEAK AT SHILOH
DURING WEEK END
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Hus Week’s
Progress
Dedicated To
Mr. Huff
Ha near pat tor tn the Shiloh
eommunuy. Rev Louie & Dead)
of Brownwood. hat obtained aoatel
of the matt mterming apamkrrsand
•infers of Central Texas for the
nut) Sunday marting that la to br
| held than UU« week and. The
• a—UDf arm (tart at g:W p. ra
Saturday anti a special invitation it
jeateiidau to all nrtfnborlnf com-
auuuuas to attend theee services
I _ Among thoaa aipaartnf on Ura
. pro*ram atu br fora— chaplain
Uto V. Hanna who waa born at
doled. Palestine. at Aaatrtan par- i
ento and who came to the United
States when • small boy Ha fr,
turnad to Palestine after reortvtng
hta eduratint) and spent thirteen
rears as a mtastaaary amnrif his
tab aa —- awn people He woe for etfht years j
af Oraa- ^ Pastor of the Pint Baptist
Church in Naserstfa. and durlnf
this lima — aMtohod one of the
large* young peoples work In the
daily varaUan^BlLe arhool that
Hanna • ho— town. Bated, to the
city that Christ referred to when
He taML "A city art an a hill can
not to hidden.* This la about right
miles f—n where Christ gave the j
4 rath h but a few blocks from where
J Jeans grew up In Jaerph's rarprn-
I ter shop Saturday evening Bro-
ther Hanna MU show colored ptc-
I turee of the Holy Lands, and tell of
his trsvaia aver the hills wt—|
Christ or— walked with Hie die-
rtplea touutav morning he wtfl
speak at the eleven o'clock —vice,
and again in the afternoon he will
fell of the atiportunttlM In Pairs-
tine
Met Raul dolts of Han Antonio
w ill to on hand to render the upe-
rial music far the arrvteoa. Bra.
Betts is one of the on island!
J wansltiiea of Howard Pay ns
.and Is the director of a dp
radm pvograra heard weakly
K B W D Brown wood. Thorn
— food singing will wsu
haar this young man ptoy
Cof C Work Begins
With Good Meeting
Merchants Pledge
New Pattor At Shiloh
UY LOtlk A BBWBT
Returned Hi
Stromk At
fhUoh
Money And
Cooperation
Dublin merchants and prof seel rm-
al men met Last Friday night at the
City "Mi and discussed future
plans of the thtottn^Devriop—tot
—Med Bd'fllke* president of tha
club, pr— ded.
The biggest single project dec—d
upon wot to hold a town and coun-
try wide meeting In the near fu-
ture A committee was appointed
to work out the details, dote, ate,
which wtU be announced M toon
| J Kenneth Huff, the secretory,
met those pr—nt and mads on ex-
ceptional talk in which be express-
ed his deep hearted drabs to hat*
a wonderful organisation here this
year Part of hb speech follow*:
OenUemm. I am hers to do •
yob My success mi this Job depends
to a great extent on the coopera-
tion X receive while here You. whom
If have met have pledged your
whole-hearted cooperation, and I
am confident that I am going to re-
ceive It The field la green and the
sky Is the limit We have practi-
cally every fadltty available for at-
tracting Industries and burlnaa—
I to this locality — those faculties
being throe railroads, a bountiful
water supply, and Using centrally
; located There is only one thing
that we must bear tn mind. That
j is. Rome wasn't butlt in a day. Bach
I of you have an Idea at what task
should be undertaken first. All of
your ideas are worthwhile, and It is
—iini to take time to oooonpIMl
g«r ends But through a lot of hard
uratk and a lot of sticking togeth-
er. our abJecUve can to attained. I
•aturds i evening will be Y
•Voter. Night, sod the young
pis wtU have a period of
UV. UMTS V MANNA
Congressman Omar Burleson Working
For 1948 Peanut Support
ST* 3 Run-way Airport “
Being Built Here
"Another thing that ws i
tn mind to that I am your invest-
ment t am your public servant.
You want to protect that Invest-
ment Jirat m you would protect your
vent tn your buMneas in your
ho—, and on your farm As your
public servant I am hart to accom-
plish to the best of my ability, tha
wishes of the people, whether gr
TTZ ALL DAY SINGING
to* tote AT GREENS CREEK
“Vs.- '
U APMMOT* t.liiUK
ON BBVBM-MCN UM
Ms* and Mrs Dwight Lusk This
young couple has .luted tbs com-
munity before and l»“>tee are look-
ing forward to their part tn the
—vtrwe Bra Lusk ha* worked to A three nm-way airport la —. wl)h ■ -- __
Ura churches of several different built JuM weet of town on the thlt r *111
cities during hto —w five veers to Hines - UUsrback land, by Jack ™mjtiatiTT mnA
the Army He w a great leader of Brown and Loyd Hines. Complete . Rllt rTrir.-
mrasgy of Ura runway, tea boon in Us otoMB
made and they are staked off A ,na -1—1
140 by- a feet
use to Uw momraton af PMratl
n isi to iw Ms WM bdvtssd by
Mr flnduriiiin UtoL smtor Ura totr.
lira —rag ysar In ad
to Ura
MB to
p—ra and will have
activities tn store for
all Mrs Lusk, also has a natural _ _
talent for leading young people, | atoo boon started that will hows
Mr J J Parley cteM bate the and will sdd much to Ura rweroa-; four airplanes when completed
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tnm> * adjoining communities bring thair that Ura buUdrng and runway mould clUaena of Dublin. MB*
"There to one last thought that
I should like to Mate with you.
.When I speak of cooperation, I
to a t-toeh space Ura
apnooks They could Bg
any Umber Th— aprtoato wore
taken from hto horn* to Ura seat
part af town
Z^TlS.miSm'i Mary Norcisis
““"r"r “"Whitfield Passes
Away June 22nd
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ton. A
Cemetery Working
At
bol at Ura
Ural if rank
people, and Ural a ptoeo will i tie
be open on the program for bay The
special musk- arranged by the vtd-
CEMETERY WORKING
AT COTTONWOOD
Four Hurt In Wreck j-. *« *• •
After Visiting
In Dublin
A Port Worth fuwly «f f
to a OrandBury tvogftol
tram mjurtoo rra
II to m Bandar in a goAB
an amply cauls truck m
ITT near Ura Bra— *»te
jurad were Carl Ctoto
. hto wife Mte.
ord. M. and thair
|g, A gad Susan. L aB of UW
and Dun
Dublin Has Ad In
West Texas
Magazine
in about three week*
of the land for
accomplished by the
onra kind from Mr
and then releasing
to Mr. Brown.
The airport afttetaU already have
fate alrptenra and plan to get a»
other out to Ura near future Thors
are already quite a few who are
taking regular flytng Isranra. Ctoo
of Ura runways will be *W0 fool
long. But Ura other two will be
shorter ltoe arrangement of the
ftoM- to such that the air runways
will to around the hangar build-
ing. which wtU make it very qt-
and Mr Brown are to
on Urair initiative
this fine airport
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Last Rites For
William Marion
Pitman June 19
tn the Harrell Funeral Ho— &
net Mr Pitman passed away to
NM on North Orafton. Juno ttoB
Mr Pitman ws
m Mi HH
He waa married to Mia
Aik, Jtdy It, MA A* to
hto vMt. Mrs. Hirers 1
son. W. M. Pitman, of
d and one brother, i. L
non with BtcptranvUto. Do Uon.
('omanche. HamUton And other ett-
lae aa woU. When Uraar cities grow,
we grow and when we grow, thaw
cities grow. This to tosth County
and not one city in Ura county.
‘Tha program to underway, to
let us place our foot an the ground,
our heads tn the clouds, and march
forward with unity to effort so that
we may attain our goal to sot forth
Jsy the citterns of this etoy.”
BUI Oatnes. chairman of the mrao-
brrshlp committee, i
ben'at hto
g the town the past woo*
tn order to get ptodgm tat financ-
ing the wort of the Ctontoher ef
and Di i llllgmmf
for the next psnr. rt«k
they are meeting with fl-
it to not known at thto tto
what the
but the dl
your employee
ly every merenaras no
hearty approval of the
and state that they a
aratot to any way port
MT. Huff states tha
pleased with the reee|
of thU
held
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1947, newspaper, June 27, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593328/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.