The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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Friday September, 23, 1949
Good Year Anticipated By
American Legion Auxiliary
Th« American Legion Auxiliary b+uiBU.N BOV UTUSN1NQ
Striving to get its membership to HOME AFTER TOl'R OF
pay their I860 dues tu>w so all may k vk east
have part in this year :, program j TUxyo. Japan, Sept. 23
Ttiqse who have not paid yet. are j u^ugias B. Peacock is returning
asked toy President Cowan to do so |,ome after completing an 18 Yuonth
PFC
at the earliest date possible. Dues
are the same th s year as last; even
though the national dues have been
niied,
If there are any memijers "who
wish to have an Auxiliary' pfn.lhey
may contact Mrs. Sam Cowan or
Mrs. Billie Bloater and leave the
order with them The membership
dues may be paid to either of these
two ladles.
The Auxiliary enjoyed a very j
lovely social hour In the home of1
Mrs. Billie Kloster Thursday even-
ing. Sept. 8. A lengthy discussion
was carried out on what could b*
done to help veterans and their
families. Mrs Beatrice Olbbs, and
Mrs. Carl Steven* will ha'c the
programs for the years work made J
out soon, and a go<xl year it; antici-
pated. states President Cowan The
report from the State Department is J
that the Auxiliary will have an op-j
port unity to do more this year than
ever before.
Auxiliary members, and all those
who should be members, are urged
to come to the meetings each 2nd
and 4th Thursday night of each
month
tour of duty In the Par East Prv; |
Peacock before hia return to the)
United States was a member of the |
1 tooth Airways and An Commun- J
nations System (AACSt which is
located on Atagoyama, or Sacred
Hill, about ten minutes from down- J
| town Tokyo.
Pic Peacock Is a radio and tele-j
type mechanic and his duties with)
the ItoOtli Squadron were as tele-
[\jk’ mechanic. Hi* is the son of
' \lr and Mrs Bawls T Peacock 0t j
Dublin. Texas He attended the I
! Dublin High School and graduated)
ill I'.Hri
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SHILOH
CARD OF THINKS
Won's can not • ><»r ai>
pm-iatlon and gratitude to our
many friends who have helped m
so many ways. <> make the loss or
our home seem lighter Wo thank
each of iyou for your thoughts,
words and contribution*. They are
all greatly appreciated.
Thank* also, to the Fire Depart
ment who did a spleiMed Job
We hope someday to r«puv each
of you but hope also that it will
not be In h aimi-ar way
The Audrey Shilllnsburgs
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Mr and Mrs. Jack Maikell and
daughter vlalted over 'he week
end in Bronnwood in the home of
Mr and Mr* E F Bone
Mrs Ada Frits and son. Blake
of Thorp Springs visited friends in
Dublin Friday
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TO YOlIt HEALTH !
Hazleivood Milk
DIAMOND CAFE
Mrs T J White
li is a pleasure to report a fine
crowd attended Church and Sun-
day sc hoc. There will be sliglng
Sunday night Sept 25th It “ >n
mart at seven thirty also preach-
ing will star! at seven-thirty next
first Sunday night
Mr aud Mr* Jim Adam* rpent
Sunday in Dublin with Mrs Lyle
Currier and Mis* Vivian Currier
Kcv J H Everett and family
were guests of Mr Scott Bi Wiley I
and family Sundav.
Visitor* in ihe home of Mr and ,
Mrs o o Gilbreath last weekend |
were Mr and Mrs C T McMllltan
and .oris of i> :essa. Tevas. Mr and :
Mrs Bine Fisher and sen of Me I
Gregor Tevas, Rev d Mr* J 8.
Everett e...<l children of Proctor,
Texas, and Mr and Mrs Earl l'u
pree of Dublin, Teias.
It la sail to nave to report the
passing away of Mr* Idella Crra-
cv We emend our sympathy to the
1>, eaved tine*
Mr and Mr* Btll Greenway and
son spent Sunday afternoon *ut>
Mr and Mrs. Elder Tackett of Bur
vrl
Mr and Mrs. Merlin P tty and
s, ns of S vtss Home Oregon, are
visiting Mr and Mrs A. C Free
man and children Mrs Petty t»
Mrs Freemans daughter, and
will be remembered as Pauline
Moore.
Visitors in the home of M: and
Mr* J K Ra-.bo. * .inlay, were his
n.other M-i J J. Bam bo. his sta-
ter. Miss Bessie itambo, and his
brother, R V Rambo and family
all of ( omanebe. Texas
Mr and Mrs Howard Van are
are the proud parenta of a fine ton
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COMMEMORATIVE DANCE-Mora than 1*00 visitor* from Austria, Swttxarland and Southern
Germany gathered In Uberllngen. Germany, on Lake Constance for tha traditional Schwrartl* Dane*
—or dance with the little swords The dance, bet d every 10 years, commemorates the city** heroic
defense against Swedish troops back U) 1834. Dancers, above, performed amid a big crowd oo
Muwwter Place
BUNYAN
Pure Pork
COUNTRY SAUSAGE
(MR OWN GRIND — SEASONED RIGHT
ZERO LOCKER STORAGE
Telephone 41
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Hospital News
Mrs W H. C.oodncr was dismiss-
.d from the ho*pU*l Saturday |
morning, Sept. 17th
John Decker, medical patient.
*a-« discharged on the 17th
Jessie Medford wn« admitted on
the ITth nit s medical patient and
discharged on th<- 17th
Mrs W l. McVsy was adthilt
••<1 on the 14th as a m*-d1 isl p*
tlent
M L Inglm «» admitted on
the 14th a* a no-dli »1 pauent and
dismissed on the lkth
Mrs A l> ChiisUan was adtvlt-
teed Wedneaday. S"p*t 14ih in s
serious condition.
Mrs Bertie f’rrklus was vdnut
t**t on the 15ih and her condition
l« reported much Improved
Mrs Alfred Dupn.-st was admil
ted Sunday. Sept IS'h as a medi
cal patient week
Mrs Carl Turner was »,Buttled j Mr* Wade, 0*»-i and daughter
in the 17th as a medical patient I and Mr* Mamie 11*y of Dublin *ts
Ml** Tlppors English »*• dls j ited Wednesday with Mlu OF
charged on the l 7th after tnlnnor | MuddkcatgA.
surgery Mr slid Mr* klcriii Civ* vlalted
lutile David WIMsenant »s» Friday with Mt snd Mr> Btone,
ailmnted on the 14th a* a medical east of Htr-svhenv
I »pe«t the weekend with Ml
M>< Jor itiahup
Mr and Mr* Truman
Etephrnviiia were Monday
the home of her parents,
Mt* J K (inssom
GREEN CREEK
Mr atal Mr* C L Huddles ton
and grand-daugh'.er. Charlie Joe
: and Mr*. Mrlvtn Cowan and son rl
Dele*in spent Sun.:. with Rill Can
and Mix* Ocle
Mr and Mr* BUI Mltsxvn of Ne*
York. Mr and Mi R L Trice and
Mr and Mr* We.don MfCleakry of
Dublin were Aglurday night [ lesu
of their parents Mr *nd Mn Hair.
* Trice Mr and Mrs Allison are
making their hai r in Ft Worth
no*
T>urnan Ward of Ft Worth visit-
ed ever the wee he r.,: in th* home of We are sorry to bear of Ui* death
Mr and Mr* Do. • Ward of Randolph Rowel! Of Rising Hkwr
Bev and Mr* tenuie l>ubetly and Hr i* s brother to aeeweal ;»v**
son .Ramme of F-eer visited last here Me <M reared In Uu* ton
I week tn the honn f Mr and Mr* munity, s son of WUltom *°w*L
; Ham Chatham Several frrwn here attended the
Henry Orsuke < ' Au*ufl »toted in funeral services Astoday afvmnna
I the community sr.rrai dsys la*t Mr and Mr* V L Ckwde vWItod
Ur* Vkola ('wmpbe.l spent »•*>
seek in Ft Worth suiting in the
twsnr ivf Mt and Mrs M H Fan
and with her *rsn«»dau«ht»f. Mrs
Helen Csmptortl Hh» trtumed lawn#
Hunday aftemon
Newspapermen
To Be Guests At
State Fair
Mora than 1040 Texas near*pa-
per and radio man will b* guaat ot
the 1849 state Fair of Texas when
the 8311,000,880 exposition opens
Oat. 8, for a U-Aay run.
Opening Day is traditionally
f’teas and Had to Hay. whan news-
men gather to view the newest
wonders wrought by th* Fair and
U> report them to their readers.
Representative* of ylrtahUy all
daily and wekly newspaper* and
radio stations In the Stale win he
on hand for the opening day fwati-
vttle*
A number of Oklahoma news-
paper men Sian have been Issued
Invitations
Most of the weekly newspaper
editors who will attend the Far
wiU wait until they let uni home to
write accounts of the exposition
for their reader*, but reprwwmts-
tlve* of Mg datum wtU file thoa*
and* of wntds to their newspaper*
dearribtng the gkvrtey of the 84th
State Fair of Texas
Th- aeaapaper and radio a«
. will be guest of tha F*Jf at th*
Te*a* Okiahom* fooltvall r la saw.
_ | Rptk* Jones will give them a epe-
| < isi late matioee parley wisnr* <»f
snd m* Muswwl Ivprwiaiiss* Revs, of
I li*SO la th* Auditoetuu) and Js4*
Hick* at ry.1twood* datwde*U driver* aWt
guest* in smtertain them with a program «4
Mr sod psaaoed valamtty at th* tlraad-
stand a* I p m
Tit* v Vwlur* «tu hare a profao-
bmal iv ienat la Uw oahlhttkoa *f
states «4( vslnwe.* la the ( elprlc
tern .4 Texas preas photograph***
The dieplay Will he opew to Uto
pubtir t« th# firs! tints oa Frees
and Radio lay st thr Mswusi of
Fit** Art*
la bet * see Ik sew eveec*. asset-
mew will Had plenty to vsreufvy
th*t ttav* as the* acme about *•
rrw»ng thr out els teds g rem minrial
elhihtta the UffhlM btsawl
sh w feat 'tag >4 breeds the epe-
dll submits st Uke Fair p»rk SIS
MEXICO
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1,1 By reiai
“CUWl tig,
Mr*. Idell. CWi ,7*^1
•way Baturdsv H|
hMR 01,for 88'er«i « ■*
W our sympwijj r, „.* W»H
and friends
This
Sunday which
l*ad crops
Mr. and Mr. j M tu,* ^
Omtr guatu r*c»m.x u>etr *,
to*#. Mr. and Mt- u.^ [j..
FV W«U1. Be,, li ; ,
Dt*MUt Dave IUnri„» y,”
•MhMdSOIl Mr „nii
ISajras left Butw*. *ft,rao(_ .
fgw day. run u; M.r i,
Mr and Mis iv,,
lltUa sou suenck
It HI Bund.)
Mr and Mt. it
and daugh1.,! ,*■. . -x,:,d#, J J
J. M Haye> boo.. , t;uj| ^
M S*' snd Vtj,
sona Jlmmv *n.i .
Ft Worth ami v*
raison of Fatten •
weekend in th, i
Mt* J F IMee'.r
*»'■*» g
Mn qJ
-f Mr d
Mr* tide <;»•
for an «*t*n<b-!
of her child!.it M
Gstlln aa-1 t»« a
ton
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Jan* Latham
• ewhead to S'..,
Ot her Sister a- << r-
Mra a c Dt<v
-nrf M
’h» km
- Ur J
Mt /** 1 Mtv i
tkallas vistt.d r
of Mr an’ Mr* J
■ Yie a
• ttw lad
•earn* the mill
aad the tie* I - i
grWutt vfv eh<vw >
• r fJ
hull
TO lOl K Ilf \1 TW ! j
Hazlrtrinni
Milk
WAITER »l 4 Mil mV
1 J
in Otsim* Thurwdsy with Uw asm
Mr snd
U
patient arul lU.mtsss^t on the ikth
Mr* Charles Fine an tom vv as *d
mitte.1 Friday the 16 h «• a med
ical patient and •Jismlssc-1 on tor
1 St h
Mrs Waller Row les was admlt-
teswl on thr INth and she and ba-
by .Uinght. r were dtseharged on
the mb
Mrs J. V Oocvd'on *as avtmlti
»d Sunday Sept ikth and passed
away Sun.Isv night
W L Courtney »as a»1mlttnl on
the l»th and had minor surgery
on the loth
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Mis* Marly M »*by entered X
T H C Outlet* Hi Denton Monday
Mias Kslbem Clayton *nd Mu
br'rt Gilbert were imitod tn mar-
riage in Ft Worth Arj* 1| W*
slab for them a km* snd fiopp*
life together
Mr* Far; Wi.Jiam* snd son of Fl
| w°rth .peril las! seek tn the iwwtw
of her parents Mr and Mix Ord
Sharp
Mr and Mr* Lester t Vouch were
Stephen t in* uvllor* Friday
Miss Willie ftiahofi of Dublin
end sdr
(Vnkr
Mr and Mr* VsrWOB Armsirong
.pent Monday night with her si# ;
ler snd husband They ary vkdt
ing oUvrr telatjyew hsry th* tee* of ,
the s-eek ,
Ua and Mr* Walls* Iwass* base
Started Uwti new home
Mr* Wi.su FT*See it etAilg K>
Dublin
Mr sod Mr* A t. R*ra*4 kaev
rtvestly returned tec V, a ,1.41 with ,
ihr4f daughter who Il»w* la Ray
•r.«WM}v*ae Tetae
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Mr* F t. Jarheow u4 daughter
Rrrthokl gis nutting la Matria ;
burg Mi** Wtth rkesr daagMef
and Sister Mrs less tklietaaJ
LONE OAK
By,-
We TAKE PRIDE
it THE QUALITY
of ov JOB WORK
1®$
Tfe£&-
mmj mt* by
■te. wtottar «r Mt l» ftr. « HMM
Mart mtm fM M "• **
'XJZEflXL'LZLT
Mrs H G Goodtsaa
Mr and Mr* Hob Bosilc snd
children of the L-inglrytlle com-
munity spent Sunday with her par-
enta Mr and Mrs Jim Ur1**va
Mr and Mrs J T Kaapp of FT
Worth vtstted hi# mother. Mr#
Myrtle Knapp and hi* brother and
family. Mr and Mr*. Nathoo
Knapp Saturday morning
Mias Peggy Goodman spent Fri-
day night and Sat.n-day with Mis#
Gust* Henderson at the State
Farm
Quite a few from this communi-
ty attended the G. I. Fair la Steph-
en vtlle Friday and Saturday.
Several attended the revival
meeting at Bowman llidge last
week
Mr and Mrs A. O Stephens Vi-
sited their daughter and family
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Boaae of afur
Htco last Monday
Mr and Mr* Vernon Knapp of
near Htco spent Bunday with Ma
mother. Mr*. Myrtle Knapp and
hie brother and family, Mr. lid
Mrs Nat bon Knapp.
Mr and Mrs. Arsfe A. Shaw of
Blectra. Texas spent last Friday
vtatting her slater aad family. Mr
and Mra. Osy Baker.
Mr . and Mn. Ford Una of Wax*
-‘sTvrrr;
Word and Mr and Mrs J L Una
We Do Not SeO Raw Cream
ALL OF THE MUX WE HANDLE COMES
FROM APPROVED GRADE A DAIRIES.
HmmUm *~l egmpmeaf fcs/orw mk* miUr R fm
ml*.
MA Y WE BE OF SERVICE TO TOUT
Hazlewood Davy Prakrit Cat
NOTICE
The acmiew arte tm ofwn at all line* *' tlw
(orator Itoblte Milk TWwm are tw* i*> n
FktrtMuHw-Marrta araiew and bate brrr. ■' '*U
a|*f>rowgd aad hoofed for your ssfoty
Ciistom grtofer for yoor eooFrixwe # u>
taka out thr Mad U» jrour hsjr. mil t#r [»c
MONDAY. SEPT 2G
Th* formal opgtxwg of thr I Hi him Udh
wtU b* ksntmnrod st s Inter fete
toe ramnoN
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Are You A Bobby Bulb Snatcher?
GET AN ASSORYffiNT OF NEW BULBS TODAY AND FU
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949, newspaper, September 23, 1949; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532164/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.