The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Dublin Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Pll
'' nM''
mmm
THE DUBLIN P R 0 Q R E a 8^
GREEN’S CREEK
H, (Mu wn»!tfW4
WIlllliM''
ANNOUNCEMENT
EVERYBODY'S VBTER1NAKV
URIJO STORE. Dr. J F T'u»»u».
proprietor ha* liveatotk »tui
poultry medicine* for »H .Y,mr
|H>ultry *nd livestock troubles Will
Tiu picnic and i i.tertalnment |)()*t your poultry, ahrep aid Uvc-
•pomvited by the Home Demon- aU,ck' at office free ami give prop-
*t rot ion Club wan really enjoyed When the trouble u
by a targe crowd la»t Friday » remedy I* euaily. found
night We Irave poultry vaccine*, black
Grandpa Courtney ha* returned |(1|{ vaccine*, aleping aickne** vac-
home after spending several dayal clnt,« aheep vaccine-,, aheep worm-
with his soft Balvin Courtney, frB hemmuraghlc aep t|cemna
and family at Carbon ^laetertan. calf »cour banerla and
John Butler and ftfmlly of For- „mny 0ther» It will pay to ao* Dr
sen apent a few dMy* with rel- Tuhlli He wtn advlm you free
I ativea here this week Have so many other medicine*,
Rev. Cloud and family wttrj cant nrention all; visit the atore.
friend* from Elluaville spent Bkt- vvtll gladly help you \\Jth your
urda.v at Glen Rose. I poultry and livestock trouble* tfc
Walter Morris and family from ____'______ .....
Hillsboro visited in the home* of
Roy Campbell ami Homer Self
We arc glad those receiving In-;
juries last week are recovering
nicely. Hobert Campbell had the
misfortune of being thrown from
a mule. G D Cunningham was
kicked'by •» mule and S I,. May-
field was injured by an iron pipe
I striking on his head while he wa*
j assisting in repairing a windmill.
I Little Charles Whitfield of Dub-
lin. who was visiting in the home
of hi* uncle, Kloyc* Jonea. fall ---- - —
Tueaday while playing on a trol — -»■—
ley line. Hi.s arm was broken. U I tlome-Coohed Meals
Mr* u F. Zlgler eof Dallas ha* J
been vlalting her stater, Mr* Uua-,
tine Gllbienth for the past twd
Nt'ft’k.S, *• *
Mesdamej Gusli ue Gilbreath
and Simon Colllnaworth wer-(
hokteaae* for a shower given In
honor of Mesdume* Edgar Rogers
and Melvin Land*#, on the 'hutch j
lawn last Mon aftahnoon. Many
prettyN and useful gift* weit rtj
,, uod.NBefreahmenta
Everybody Needs
il Nerve
VitalNerveFood
m
5 Health Benefits Found
In Dollcloue Quaker Oata
of delicious cake* aid ice cream ; *y... I* » "»» ^
were scried to the following ,«* dally ~PP»y «* • »*•*£
gmsts Mesdnmes Don Brsmletl ThUmm (V.i.nun Bi).
consist Ing ,
and Ji J Barbee of Dublin. F. W.
Stone of Olton, Raymond Vaughn,
•Udine almost every bodily function yet when I
u^kmt inskr, perfect health ImpoeeibW. Oatmeal la
the r.rhe«t thrifty *>
;;;;;;v.'.hnfty «*.«. Th-«b». «»•«>> *.
Ben Salyer. Jim Hammopd, Hill- *•**'" itnie. Thue, for your whole family,
man Black Kenneth King. Roland | mjn „ ,hriftily available-■■■found in a deji-
Gift* fur all Ortwiliina
FLORENCE StjIVIIAN’S
GIFT SHOPIL
man umv-n, ---•-«•■ | xKiamin it thriftily «vai»w-p'i»»"
Capt-11. L. A Jones. Ross West- Qadkm o*t» breakfast Remember. K*.
moreland. Bunt, Brunner. Proa- , ™ for other hesHh sa-
lon Salyer. Oscar Huckaby W. T. wll_ high ln protein*, food «ner*y. valuaWe
McBride. Mac Pond. Olan I-andes, _,k (iron and pbo*phoru*l Easy to pre
j Doe Wetdner. Wlllc l-ande*,^ Bofe too. hi«hly disettihie ^
King.
1 M Gtlbreath. K G.j start geitm* the benefit* of Quaker
Wright. Walter and Jbhn Barbee
and S P. Erwin
Mis* Eudell Erwin Is vlalting
her unde, C. J. McConnell^ of
Hunyan this week
Donald Box returned homo
from Southern California last
week after a month's visit with
relatives.
Order * package today.
\ m
QUAKER OATS
AMERICA'S POPULAR YEAR ’ROUND BREAKFAST
(Too Inte f«r lost week.i
The Methodist revival closed,
The Dublin Progress
sides receiving pthcr injuries
Mr. and Mr* J. N. B Mulloy
spent Saturday night und Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Garland Thle-
batul at Highland Brooks Tlpe-
latud returend home with them to
spend a week.
Francis E. Perry, Editor
PRESS
IIAHON
(Too late for last week.t
A number from this place were
in Dublin Monday
Mrs L. M. McAdams' alater
from Mississippi is visiting her. |
Mrs. Jesae Howell is with1 her
daughter, Mrs. Audle Belcher, who
is seriously ill at her home in San '
Angelo ,
Mrs Viola Campbell with Mias
Bernice Ktker spent a few days
(Family
stylei
29c
Mrs, Snead
1 block
from busi-
ness section
on N Grafton
h,'Texas — Phone 8
here Tuesday night.
The Church of Christ will be-
gin a meeting here Saturday night
August 27th. Rev Webb of Gor-
jfttYSKMSBB
COTTONWOOD
Bv Ml** Myrtle Culver
JAY IT WITH
FLOWERS”
i j man will conduct these service* .
I 1 •■> ... ~».i w.» a a palmer and '
Rev and Mrs. A A
! daughter of Brown wood attended
I church services here lust Wed-
nesday night
Mrs. Evercth Tumbow and son
of San Angelo and Mra. Reuben
Davt* and children of Harbin
mient Monday with Mr. and Mra
Gavlard Box and family.
Mr and Mr*. P E T Culver
and children, Myrtle. Travis, *jkI
Mr and Mrs Elmer Gilbert of Bonnie, spent the latter part of
mcmrski
EDNA HILL
By Nr*. ». P. Erwin
The Rev. Webb of Gorman Is
the past week with Ray Camp- conducting a revival for thd
j bell and family at Ranger. j Church of Christ her. this week.
Dr Otts McMurtery of Cklifor- School will start here Monday,
PUBLISHED m*tter of the I L,r- UIU -wemurrery oi v,aun»r- acnooi
Entered at the P<»toffice in l^jblln, Texas as wmll matter f ^ hig alat{.r Mrs. E. d Sept 15.
second class, under the act of Congress of Marcn in*. __| j,,nes lhl, past week j The Methodist revival closed ort
Amarillo are visiting relatives'
here.
Mr and Mrs Gustlne Gilbreath
hail as their guests last week-end,
Mesdames Frank Zeigler of Dal-
las and Walter Brlscal of Paris.
Texas
Misses Emma Davis of Wichita,
Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee
last week with Mr. and Mr*. J M
Culver and other relative* of
Whilesboro. Texas.
Mr. and Mra Ewing Rogers and
-laughter of Electra. Texas visit-
ed Mr and Mrs. Tull Stroud and
family, one day last week.
MTs. Gay lard Box spent the
visiting In Arkan- Shelton last Thursday night; Thn
VVeldner last week.
Miss Erma Capell spent the
week with relatives and attended
church services her'.
Mr and Mra. Jones and son,
George, returned home Sunday af-
ter a week's visit with Mrs Jones'
sister. Mr*. Frit* Glltsch of Dal-
las. who has been seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy
of Winters, spent Tuesday night
_________Pufc,,.. \nv ormiH-ou* reflecUoa upon the character. »as Jr group was entertained with
•rttoe To The mtnie y ^ ---------— _wl.h mav Mr. and Mra Bill Whitfield and a picnic un the school campus with h P ETruin
ing'it I Mi. and Mrs Bennie Stephens
Mr* Eloyce Jones spent Tues- and children nt Ranger. Mr. and
CARD Or THANK*
WILSON
By Ulynua Natlieie*
May we in this way express
our deepest and sincerest grati- ;
tude for the kindness and »ym- j
pa thy shown us tn our deepest j
hour of grief and sorrow Thsnk
each and every one for tho Mr nnd Mr* t)dell Woods spent
token of friendship shown by the surui„y with Mr ami Mrs Dean
beautiful floral offering* “A Woods of Baggett
day with Mrs R D. Whitfield at Mrs Clyde Roberson and daugh-
Dublin.
BHHRRI
Mr and Mrs Elmer Woods and ,
BUNYAN
-B) Mr*. Gay Aaltely
friend In naed is a friend Indeed. ‘
Mrs. Fowler children and
grandchildren.
I Mr. and Mrs Howard West-
moreland visited one day the past
ter, Winnie Pauline, were visitors
St the home of theii mother, Mrs.
I-ena Stephens Sunday, Mrs. Rob-
erson and sister. Miss Neomte
have been attending N.T.S.T.C.
this summer.
Mr and Mra. L. A. Jones spent
the weeli-end with the latter's
s week's visit with her sister. Mrs.
last week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Noel Little page
*»«>♦♦♦♦♦**♦*♦«♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦«
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of
Ranger are visiting the former**
u- MU-ic«v sister. Mrs. Frit* Glltsch of Dal-
... AM* -r • i.n.hi.rnt finr.vin. st- la* Mrs. Olitsch 1s still in the l.os-
, Sn ‘n lel cteh here sS and 1 P*** »«* •« very much better
Mr* EthH ZU?l^r, who hAA been visiting In West Texas with III
visiting relatives amt friends, re- daughter und husband. Mr. and
turned to her home In Dallaa Mr*. Pete Wllilmmr brother. L. A Jones this week.
Mr and Mr* C H Msthewi* and Rosell Sharp of McCftmey has M, a Miii_r „n,i
daughter. .Ola, who ha* been visit- bee- here vurittn*; with‘ hl^ .laughter of Coders visited Mr
: SoS ££. 5^*TS!. “«•*» .......■*«-». ■*
! Suodsv evening * week-end guest of her uncle to North oarollna. Ted Gilbreath
Mr and Mr* S T Wiggins and '*"*• aunt. Mr. and Mrs. arcompanled them homo for a
51 Mr and Mr*. Beryle Barnett Mr* or.nell 1 visit.
spent- Sunday night with Mrs. Mi** Lucille Blanton of Tolar Is M, and Mrs F. W. atone ahdl
* i "•». ^ -.««.
Mr. and Mr* Horace Landes of
Dublin and Miss Juanita Roberson
were dinner guests of Mr. ami;
Mr*. Olan Ijindes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs it J Barbee of
Dublin, Mr. and Mra. Walter Bar-
bee apent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr* John Barbee
Mr and Mrs. Simon Collins-
worth and daughter,' Miss Maxine,
made a business trip to Fort
Worth lost Monday
Mis* Iva Lee Landes of Purvis
is visiting her cousin. Mi** Win-
nie Belle Landes.
week-end with her parents of Ha»-
kell
Mi and Mrs Johnnie Tackett
and children of Smloh apent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. C. L. Faulk-
ner^nd daughter. Jo.
Miss Modena Richardson of
ShJoh spent Friday with Miss
Mis* Nona Kaye Box -
Next Sunday afternoon is our
regular Singing date. We not only
invite you. we urge you to come
and help us out. .
All 11. . axiom
HARRELL’S
FLOWER SHOP
Phone 117 Dublin, T«u
Bring Your \\ Ashing to
BELL'S MAYTAG
HEI.I'V SK.I.FY
LAI MIRV
We have our iiuu-hiaes
good shape, (live iu a I
Located South of lied Fn
Service Slati^n on Main I
E. N. Bell
CROSS ROADS
By Annie Lee (line
son. Eadei, of Dublin attended ser-
Mtss Pearl Westmoreland re- vices here Tuesday night,
turned home lust Saturday after Mias Irene Johnson of Temple
(Too lale for taut week.)
The health of this community U
very good at this writing.
Mr and Mr*. J. N. Howell and
*ou, Paul, of Bunyan and Mrs. W.
L Whitfield and son. Howard, re-*
Mr'and Mrs ’ surly Knox and ^ Thursday »rom New Mexle*
_ .... ^ • nil nil lurvirt n ivrmrlaarrtil trin
SHOE
REPAIR
D^n't Pull Off
YOUR SHOES!
Let us put on
Rubber Heels
STOCKTON
SHOE SHOP
Is visiting her father, Mr. Tom
Johnson.
Junior Gilbreath returned home
last Saturday after a short stay
in California.
und all teport a wonderful trip.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Ellis of
Fort Worth are visiting her par-
ets. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kite.,
Several Hum this community at-
tended Shiloh church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton of Thalia
wepa guest* of his pnrenU, Mr.
they returned home from a visit Mrs. Ed Gilbreath
After the Sunday morning scr-
'
ELLIOTT’S
BEAUTY i
SHOP
Personality Hair-Cutting
Permanent wave* that ptease
Phone 218-4
Mildred Elliott ' Ford Elliott
i n taa
Voice and Piano
Mr. Everett E. Ilancnrk
Voire
Mrs. Everest E. Hancock
. Piano
Students by personal Inter-
view only. Phone 1M
Alpha Wilson and children “ K«esi ”* n*^PnTne,_?n~ r„ W. M Huckabv of
Mi and Mr* Clifford Rober- Mr ftnd J*"1 t-hsHes Blanton. f)art of )(l((t w(th Mr anJ
-'son and family of Edna Hill and Mr '•n<, Ir® Rowe and lit- Mra w. T. McBride.
Mr and Mr* Cly<te Roberson and *on Clemmons, of Gran bury_—--------
-- | daughter spent Thu aday nigh? attendei! chur. h here Sunday and!
“ (with their parents Mr and Mrs. * Jin”'* *««*■ of Mr and
; Frank Roberson .M,» ,5uy BnDely Mrs Rowe will
Mr* Edna Russell of Shiloh, ^ remembered a* Miss Ada Cole,
I spent Friday afternoon with Mr.''w*10 taught school here a few,
and Mrs. Truman Wilson years ago. _ >!
Miss Louise Roberson spent the Mr ani* Mrs Ed Park* of Des-
wsek-cn.1 with Mr and Mrs CHf- visile*! Mr and Mrs Van
ford Roberson of Edna Hill William*. |
Mi and Mrs. Humpy Tackett. Mlw Ml*zel Johnson and her
I Mr and Mrs Mack Faulkner of pother of Osk Dale were guest* |
! Dublin, Mr and Mrs Jsmes of Mr and Mr* Guy Snlvely last,
| Adams and daughters. Hortense Monday
| and Hnsei. Mrs Ladoyt Adams Mr* Lillie Keller of McKauley ]
. [ of Shaloh and Mr and Mrs John visiting Mr a-,d Mrs. Nsth
* Mathews and children enjoyed an Whitfield. _■
3| outing on Resley Creek at. the old Mr. and Mr* Corlyle Anderson
I j swtmaUng hole Wednesday even- ®ml children of Longview spent
JI trig- They caught plenty of fish ^»«t week with Mr nntf Mr* J.
I I for supper and all enjoyed a bmm- " olenn
> (iful supper of fish fried chick- «»•* Tri‘»‘ retumsd to
||en. cake and other good thing* ,'*‘r n,'m'r Thursday from penton
|) wnii' plenty of Red tea j *hr h0<1 attending
c| { _ . .... -_ ^______ Ncnool
! Mr*. Annabel* Carr and d-iugh-
Mi and Mrs Wayne Gilbreath an.',' Mr,a1K' J. Me'ton this week,
and daughter of Corpus Chrtgtl j ,CJUJ? w‘Vh Vr*'
are visiting their parents. Mr. and " • k Whitfield Tuesday. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. J. A.
Cline
vice, dinner was served under the
tabernacle.. After dinner all met Mow Marion Norton of Dallas id
at the church and sang several' expected to arrive Saturday to rt-
songs Mr Joe Cole of Shiloh had | main for a visit over the week-
charge of the song service during end with her grandmother, Mrs.,
the revival. John Harris.
Mrs. Henry M...:re and
children. Henry Jr., and Sark
Lee. spent last week i in
vtsUiug with hei aunt, Mra.
bert Palmer. St., left last
ungy in company with her I
band for a w i-. k ; it with ]
a lives at Bartlett before retj
ing to thell lion, m Dallas.!
i # Il
?SUI >ER1
iHI-TONH
leanin
ai_a
1MIWRSH0PI
PHONE 121 BOB EASt|
ooouN.Tex.
IADIB
/ike the
SPfflALTIES
Bill CJuy and Olen Roe Hughre
made a buaineas trip t- f Jlen Rose
W,Mlne*«iay evening of this week
tsrs of Dublin were .Sunday din-
ner guest* of Mr snd Mr*. J W,
Glenn
Miss Anna Don Snively of Colo-
rado is vlalting her uncle and
wife, Mr and Mr*. OUy Snlvely.
Mr and Mr*. James Howell
hav* as their guest Mr* Beach
Hennessee and son Dsn 6f Jacks-
horn
—o.
BELL BRANCH
NeUla Bessss
ids
and Mrs OUnt Spikes of
bin visited Odle Clayton and
family last Sunday
Mr and Mrs Frank Carr and
children and Mrs J. 8. Carr have
returned home after visiting rel-
atives in Oklahoma and Dallas
Mr and Mr* Bill (Oilbreath of
Harbin visited relatives here last
Mrs. Fred McClain and daugh-
ters of Dublin are visiting her
mother.’Mrs J. 8. Carr. . ■ - •
Mrs. J 8, Land vtulted i.n Dub-
lin Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Georg, H Beevef
of Pearsall. Texas, were firsts
• The Humble Company manufactures a wide variety of
household specialties from the Texas crude oil ft produces.
Ladies who have tried the3« special products are enthusiasts*
in their pratse of them They have discovered that thp c - al
Humble trademark is a symbol of quality second to none.
Try these spectal products tn your own home: you'll be tie*
lighted with them: . .
k I
Ptnowax. a pure refined paraffin lor canning, an excellent
lubricant for windows and furniture drawers which stick,
Geaner W. 6 spray cleaner for windows and mirrors
Household Lubricant a light lubricating oil for a hundred
household usps. Humble Furniture Polish, a cedar-scented
polish which gives a high, dry lustre with less rubbinu;
Flashlike Lighter Fluid, specially manufactured for use
in cigar and cigarette” lighters, bums instantly wtth a
smokeless flame; and others
You can gel Humble specialties at Humble Service Stations
and dealers, and at leading grocery, drug and department
. * «, MUM VII ig
^ *tof(M Try them today
m
h
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO
H,
A Tnti isrlUmtiom msmntj by Fexsei
fn th, horn* of Mr and Mrs Nost
iJtnspsgs test week
Dublin, Teus
J. P. BARBER,
Agent
.X c
phowi
Sp4.cC.
■
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1938, newspaper, September 2, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559924/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.