The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 64 YEARS, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1953 Page: 5 of 10
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0«tt Buy** sail* 01 Colorado
City spent the holidays with Us
psrmto. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elite
tnd sister, Jan*. They and Mias
Ann Armstrong spent ‘nuuiksgtv-
Ing Day In Fort Worth with Mr.
end Mrs. Alston Ellis and chil-
dren, Rickey and llandy.
Staff Member to
Be Speaker Here
Mrs. Evlln Vaden Pace, Instruc-
tor and counselor tor the South-
western Bible Institute of Waxa-
bachle, will speak at the Assembly
I Us pH semis, spent the week end
In Bsaly with another daughter
and family. Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Vykeekal and children, Marylyn,
I David. Frances and Anita Louise
Pre - Christmas
'U.i MJffK/ J ■. ‘
me ■■ .11 I
Furniture Value
Mrs. Matt Hayes
Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dsvs Hancock during the
holidays ware Leonard Hancock
and famll]| of Buffalo.
Mrs. Martin of near Stephen-
vtlle visited In thle community
Wednesday.
Guest* in the home of Mr. and
Mrs 1 M Hayas Thanksgiving
were Mr and Mrs. Bert Hayes of
Fort Worth.
Mr ssd Mrs W T. Gandy bad
as their guests Thanksgiving Day,
their children, Mr. and Mrs. John
llr no RUM sod children of San
Antonio.
Mrs B, T. Ewing was a guest
la the home of Mr. sad Mrs. J. M.
Hayee Sunday evening.
Rev W L. Trice filled his ap-
pointment at Edae HtU Sunday
Mr and Mrs Dougtae Ewing
and chlldrsa of Ft. Worth visited
bis grandparents, Mr and Mr*,
i. M Msysn Saturday They ntao
netted hi* uncle »od sunt, Mr
and Mr* B T Ewing
Mr. and Mrs Tony Gable spent
Tueeday In Fort Worth with their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Iry French and Bette.
of God church on Friday and Sat-
urday nights of this week and at
tha Sunday morn lag services.
Mrs. Paco te a former evangel-
ist la Dublin and, according to
the local pastor, Rev. J. M Buck,
her work was very successful at
that time.
The public ie Invited'to attend
all services, evening services to
start at 7:10 o'clock and morn-
ing services at 11 Off o'clock.
Transportation Will be furnish-
V..
MAJESIK THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCarty
and children visited Mrs. norm
Babbs and aon, Ralph, Friday
night.
1 — 5 pc. Lime Plastic Living Room
Suit*. Reg. 169.50 Sale............................
1 — 5 pc. Heather Beige Tweed Plastic
Living Room Suite. Reg. 179.50 Sale ....
1 — 5 pc. modern suite
Reg. 159.50. Sale
1 — 2 pc. suite, Rose Beige Frieze
Reg. 139.50 Sale
5 pc. Chrome
Dinette Set .............................................
7 pc. Chrome
Dinette Set .........................................
Base (Platform Rocker)
A good selection
LAMPS, LAMPS
We got ’em — up from
4 pc. Bed Room set
Panel or Poster Bed
Hassocks, an ideal Xmas gift,
Start at
All metal Adjustable
Ironing Board ..........................................
1 — 5 pc. Used
Living Room set ....................../........
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. White and
Jack Jones of LaSalle, Texaa Were
•upper guests with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. White Monday of laat week.
Friday - Saturday, Dtomfatr 4-5
I DORIS DAY - OOilDON liacRAE
ogy The Light of The Silvery Moon
(Color by Thchnfcokw)
Guests In the home of Mrs. Joe
Little Sr. during the Thanksgiving
holidays were her daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs. L. C. Lar-
ner and three sons of Terrell;
Mrs. Little's mother-in-law, Mrs.
F F. LltUe and daughter, Mlsa
Willie LltUe of CsrlsbdQ. N. M.
and another daughter, Mr*. Zola
Gilmore of Paaadena, California.
News Briefs
Sunday * Monday, Dnennbor 6-7
HUN CRAWFORD - MICHAEL WILDING in
“Torch Song"
(In Baauttful Color)
- '310..... , . S
Mr. aad Mrs. J. C. Humphries
and chlldrsa and Dr and Mrs.
W. H. Stephen and daughter vis-
ited with their sunt. Mrs. Launs
Noel and her daughter. Mrs Bll-
II* Roes, la Abilene Sunday
Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Hoffman Thanksgiving
Day were their children and fam-
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Mux Hoffman
and children of Mineral Wells;
Mr and Mrs. Martin Benno and
children of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Hoffman and children of Ft.
Worth and Mr*. Sol Hoffman's
mother. Mra. Peter Schwartz,
I Tuesday, thwwnber 8 — QUIZ NITE
KATHRYN GRAYSON — WALTER ABEL In
r M**> ThU te Love"
(Odor by Tidtakwter)
Mr and Mra. J. C Humphries
aad children had Thanksgiving
dinner with hsr parent*. Mr. and
Mr* W E tleutly In DeLeon.
Clairette
Visitor* In the C. E leather-
wood home over the holiday week
end were their dauichtrr, Mia*
Derail* Lealberwood of Oraatf,
Texas and Mrs. Lenth. rwood'* ab-
ler, Mr* M. J, H*y*« «f Odessa.
Mr*, lorllr Meyfield
IVetlnraday night December ».
D community night at the school
building Everyone l# invited to
attend and enjoy g*mee of "«J."
and canasta RadMehmenU
*rUJ be »erv*d
The Method 1*1 Sunday whool
member* hare derided to arrange
a Chrtatmsa program at the
church The leochem will be In
charge of tha program.
Mr and Mra Grady Wolf, and
John Salmon *pent the holidays
at Rnrai with Mr end Mr* Bea
Offurli
Mr sad Mrs C t) Rlckbourg
•neat Thanksgiving '* ** w®rt*
with their daughter*
Mr *S4 Mra Artie Thompson
* vetted T L Thompson and Ism
II* of Pert Warth Thnohaglvlef
MImm Eunice and Nob Lae
were dianer guests of Mra Wtllla
Welle Thanksgiving V
Mr and Mra. Henry Mayfield
'and MlieheM viallad during the
holiday* with Mr and Mrs Andy
Duncan and itelrley Wednesday
sight I key s Handed tke Shrine
nrann wHh the Duncan# and Mr
end Mr* Chnstes tiolighily
Several ft«*n> bar* attended the
(Anna Club Amateur ebow la Hteo
Monday sight The H D Club
tank pa« ta the show.
Mr and Mra. Bruce Las and
r Wctincmdny • Tburndny. Dsopfober 9-10
JIFF CHANDLER — MARILYN MAXWELL In
"Kaei of Sumatra"
( rUHwd te Outer)
CARD OF THANHS
W* wish to thank all our friends
and neighbor* for the help and
sympathy through the sickness
and passing of out husband and
father, W H Alexander. Special
thanks to Dr. Bryan and the
nuraas In the Dublin hospital;
they were so kind.
May God bless each and every-
one
Mrs W H. Alexander
and family *
Mra Harry Rucker of DeLeon
visited In the home of Mr* Ray
Russell Friday
Mr and Mrs. B K Fanning
and Bonnie Kay spent Thsnke-
glvtag Dsy In Btaphenvlll# with
Mr sad Mra. O T. Young
HI-VUE DRIVE-IN
Used Dinette
Mr sad Mrs. Lester Herod snd
their daughter and husband. Mr
and Mrs Jimmy Able* all of l>uf-
fau visited In Dublin during the
week end with relative# aad
friends.
CARD OF THANH*
We would like to express our
heartfelt thanks to oar friends
who wars so kind snd thoughtful
during the nines* tad at the death
of our wife sad mother. Mrs. A. O.
Weems The food, flowers sad
words of sympathy are among tke
thing* which mads our sorrow
easier to bear.
May God's blessing be with you.
When in need of new merchandiae see un.
we will trade for your used furniture.
Hickey Furniture Co.
O Cannon Mr and Mrs Cannon
accompanied her to Abilene whore
(hey spent the week end With ra-
lallvwk
Mr snd Mrs. Loyd Whitfield
accompanied her father. J. A-
Duller, to Fort Worth Sunday
afternoon after sa extended visit
here.
: New low prices At The Drive-In
Adults 30c loci, tax
Children 9c — ages 5 to 12
...All y.X >:.
Mr and Mr* Dee Thurman Me-
Clash*y and daughter. Dee Anns
sad Mr* J W MrfUeehey of Abi-
lene and Rev and Mra Archie
MeCtUhey Jr of Oglesby were
gueete In the borne of Mr. and
Mt* A H McCteefcsy Tbankeglv-
int
. - O'--™——■»
Mr end Mr* Cecil Rnswrtf of
Monroe City visited In Ihe home
of Mr *tt<l Mr* Roy Ruaeell Run
dsy
Sumftt Short Rib.............lb. 19c
Round Steak..........1.49c
^anS^ Steaks Club or T-Bone., lb. 39c
SrionSteak...., 1.49c SlicedBacon.....1.59c
Pork Steak......1.43c Weiiers or Bhopal 29c
Roast Chock Beef lb.30c frond Meat., per 1.25c
Mr end Mra Trad H. Bara had
nil of their children with them
during the holidays. They were
Mra. R. 8 I ted mo n sad children.
Myrtle Ann. Burton snd s friend,
Tommie Jena Owen* nil of UM
Cbnrtee. U ; Mr end Mrs J W
Dnnatey »nd chUdren. Dtans. Judy
snd Celeeo at Stamford, Mr end
Mrs. Joe Itarr of When; Mra.
May* Conaway of Phoenix, Arte,
and Donnie Ray* of Dublin.
From Tour Friendly
DRUG STORE
out* far Etnryu— THAT RA¥i
"Merry Chrielmtu"
Vm&uAttetr (ft os*) 450\
White Mink (Ho*.).. 5.00
Cordiy Feme (94 o*.) 5.50 (
lb. 17c
lb. 13c
51b. bag 29c
Green Beans ...........................
Tangelos, tree ripened...........
Gripe Fruit, Marsh, seedless
Potatoes, selects, Russets.....
Carrots, Texas tender sweet
.*£**»****•
PlisUc Kit 3.50
eenee
S»•*•■#«»•**••«test
om
x'..A'
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Flour, Light Crust............................................
psnjA Rnann
........................................................
[Margarine, Clover Farm
[Grape Juice, Clover Farm..............
Peaches, Glendale..............................................
|Wax Beans, Glendale.......................................
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Clover Farm Stores
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 64 YEARS, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1953, newspaper, December 4, 1953; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532587/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.