The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1937 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
Friday, September 10,1037
Tailor Shop
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BOB EASLEY
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A left Saturday
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I has been
i.Btumoi home
Boy Jones of
t tfe week-i tn!
iO.U Knight.
Mr. and Mr*. R A. Luker visit*
eti relatives in Abilene last week
Mrs. Joe Crump of Dublin and
Mr Edmond Carpenter of Fort
Worth vialted Mr. and Mra. Char-
les Turley here last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Law and family
who have been working near Dal-
las returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Bole Arma are
visiting relatives In Hurahell.
Mrs. Mary Little who haa been
visiting relatives at Cleveland re-
turned home Sunday. Mra. Dick
Roach and family and Mra. Char-
lie Campbell returned with her.
Mra. John Roach, Jack, Velma
Sparks. J. D. Roach, of De Leon
Verms Hodge of Oklahoma, and
Misa Vance Roach of Temple
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
George Higginbotham.
Mlaa Louise Abernathy haa re-
turned home from Fort Worth
where ahe has been visiting re-
lative*.
Miss Ruth (Gray left last Sat-
urday for Sweetwater where ahe
has a position as librarian jn a
Sweetwater high school.
Mrs. R. W. Gray and Mrs. Paul
Gray spent Sunday In Coleman
where they attended the funeral
of their grandson and nephew,
Robert Gray, aon of Cecil Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughlon Hughes
spent Sunday in Comanche with
Mr. and Mrs. Virgal Carter.
Mr. Johnnie Houch and Floyd
Newby left Sunday for Stephen-
vllle where they have a position.'
Junior Bobbs spent laat week
with Mrs. Dora Bobbs of Alexan-;
der.
Mr. and Mr*. Calrum Lee and
children spent part of last week
In New Oreleans. where they at-
tended the Rural Mail Carriers
Convention. On their way home
they spent a day with Mrs. Lee’s
mother.
Ml* Lydia Caulter has return-
ed home from Comanche where
she has been visiting her brother,
Odis
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee of
Lubbock spent part' of last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
B. H. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jones of
Longview and Mrs. Elvie George
and son, Noey, of Hamilton visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Horday Babbs.
ALEXANDER
Mrs. Vrm Cook
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Wp were glad to see the good
rain that fell Wednsday.
Mr, Doc Chlldresa is sick with |
the flu. He is some better but not
able to be out of bed.
Th health of our community in
general is better than it has been
for some time.
Mr Merton L. McDonnald and
wife of Dublin were visitor* in
Alexander. Monday.
Mr. Rufus Taylor and family
vialted relatives in Winters and
Coleman this week
Mr. Tom Haghn and sister, Mrs.
Dora Hammit, left Sunday for
O’Brien. Texas. They expect to be
gone for a month.
Mr. Byrd Thomas made a busi-
ness trip to Fort Worth, Monday.
Mr. Dale Cook and wife spent
Saturday and Sunday night with
Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs
McQueen of Mozell.
Mr, Foy Babb and daughter,
Dorris Ellen, of Fort Worth visi-
ted his mother, Mra. Dora Babb
Saturday night.
Mr. A B. Cook and family of
Purves moved to our town Wed-
nesday. They live in Mrs. J. S
Splawn's house. We welcome them
to our town,
Mr. John Culpepper and wife
moved Saturday to their home
here They will live near the school
building on the Livingston lot.
Mr, Mrton L. McDonald has
been at work here repairing Mr*
Fannie Hambin's house which he
will move In Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Culpepper and Mr.
McDonald are teacher* In our
schools here nnd we extend a most
hearty welcome to them.
Miss Ora Lee Abies and brother,
Billie Able* of Coahoma spent
Raturndv here with their aunt,
Mr*. Ethel Hale.
Miss Katheieen Lincoln who has
been visiting relatives in Houston
for the past two months has re-
turned home.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Mason of
De Leon spent Friday night with
Mrs. Mason's uncle, Mr. Jasper
Miller.
Mr. Brazil Hilbum of Stephen*
villo attended B. Y. P, U. here
Sunday night.
Mrs. Aura Wilkins left Satur-
day for Dallas where she will be
under the doctor's treatment
for a while.
Mrs. Willie Hailey ami children
of Lampasas visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Winn, Sunday
Miss Reudlne Benson who is
teaching at Corinth spent the past
week-end with home folks.
Mr. W. H. Livingston has re-
turned from his trip to the' state
of Arizona
MOUNT AIRY
Mrs. Thelma BUhep
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Mr. and Mrs. Love Whitfield and
ton, Howard Dean, of Proctor
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parks and I Mrs. Elmer Clayton.
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BELL BRANCH
Louise Rea hob
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C. L. Carr of Dallas visited here
over the week-end.
Pauline Clayton of Dublin spent
Sunday with her patents, Mr. and
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son also Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hil-
lard of Desdemona, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ekld
Gryder.
Miss Tommie Allen is at San
Angelo visiting her |sister and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Fess Parker-
Miss Lillian Trice returned Fri-
day from Melvijj where she had
been visiting her uncle and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson
and family moved to Stephenville
last week. This community re-
grets the loss of this family from
the church and school.
Mr and Mrs. Elzie Crouch and
son, Billy, and C, L. Carr, of Dal-
las spent the week-end with re'
latives here.
Marvin Dale Carr of Manibal is
here with his grandmother, Mrs
Carr, to begin school at Dublin
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McCles-
key and little daughter, Carolyn,
and S. L. Trice of Dublin attended
church here Sunday and were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Trice.
Mr, and Mrs. Delmer (Green and
little daughters of Carlton and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins of Fort
Worth attended church here Sun-
day and were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mayfield.
J. L. Crouch is visiting relatives
at Lamesa.
Bridal Shower
A bridal shower was given in
the home of Mrs. Joe Walker of
Greens Creek honoring Mrs. Eloy-
ce Jones. Mrs. Walker was assis-
ted by her daughter, Miss Mildred.
Lauda Barnett, Irene Baker and
Bernice Hollyfield. After a num-
ber of interesting games the 43
5811. i| guests registered their names In
the bride's book which was hand-
painted by her aunt, Mrs. Guy
Snively, the hostess served re.
Marvin Dale Carr of Hannibal
spent a few days last week with
hi* grandmother, Mrs. Joe Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carr and
children, and Harvey Carr of Han-
nibal spent Sunday with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Joe Carr.
J. L. Preston of the Shiloh
Commuity moved to Dublin Wed-
nesday.
MAX’S
Mrs. Oscar Blanton and daugh-
ter, Nadel, of Comyn and Mrs. _
Dewey Blanton and baby visited I freshments of pink and white cake
Mrs. Hicks Spencer Wednesday, j and pink and white ice cream. A
1 Mr. and J. B. Everetts visited 5 numner of presents were sent in by
! Mrs. Everetts' relatives of Shiloh
A nurse writes that she
suffered from frequent
headaches. Nothing stop-
ped them until a friend re-
commended DR. MILES
NERVINE. She says Nerv-
ine stops headaches before
they get a good start
Three generations have
found DR. MILES NERV-
INE effective fpr
Nervousness, Sleepless-
ness due to Nervous Ir-
ritability, Nervous In-
digestion, Headache,
Travel Sickness.
Get DR MILES NERV-
INE at your drug store in
liquid or effervescent tab-
let form.
Snail bottle er package S cents
Large bottle or packs**
GOSSARD
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Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop at-
tended the singing at St. George
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop and
sons attended the singing at St. !
George Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs R. V. Branum of
Dublin visited Mrs. Robert Bishop j
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Everetts spent Wed-j
nesday afternoon with Mis. Ro-
bert Bishop. ,
Mr Robert Bishop attended the
w. O. W. lodge at Carlton, Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. RobOot-Bishop and
sons visited Mrs. Bishop's mother,
i Mrs. R. W. Branum of Dublin,
| Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B Everetts gave
an Ice cream party Saturday even-
ing. Many of the leading citizens
of this community were present.
Everyone had a nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. R
tv. Branum and family of Dublin
Sund. y
friends of Mrs. Jones who could
not be present.
This one-piece garment has the
advantages of a lacing adjust
meat. The brassiere top is loose
across the front and hooks at
the side. The Satin Tricot bust
section is in semi-uplift style.
It’s made of firm peach coudl
with elastic gore* at bottom
front for sitting ease and is well
boned. Excellent fat figure cor-
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recnon.
Model 3698,
GOSSARD
ii my monthly light bill was
[is a bill for this month and it is
l same,”
'Explain That To Me”
Mn. Customer, let's compare what
Pjalih 13.3* in one month of 19S7
I* w now buying In one month
P** bill was for the im af SO kllo-
[ " Hertrli energy. Your preamt
of 81 kilowatt hours of ciec-
F-aoi* than two time* a* much elec-
I w only a few cent* more money i
, |l*u prohnhi> used an electric iron.
Rtrolaior and, ul course, your
,!“•« rigm but what’s tlmt got
•hyprtwut btll?"
t!*'Let * compare the limited me
"lamented m your 1*27 Ml! to
,f"»«wt MIL What appU
I have aa eiectric
r*dl"' washing machine, two
S 1 ™° faa*. and a new bon aad
only a few cent* more money. And. when you
consider the value of the service. reprewents
. very real waving to you. 1 believe you’ll get
a different slant on your electric service Ml
ot today!
• Oh. I'm not one to argue against plata
I acts. I simply did nqt understand dMU.
realize 1 was using so much more ciectTicity
and getting so much service for my money.
| appreciate your explanation.''
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
HARRY POWELL POST NO.
219 AMERICAN LEGION
Meets 2nd and Ith Monday
nights at Girls Scout Houa*.
Visiting Legionalre* Welcome.
Boh Easley, Commander
J. Boy Liles, Adjutant
FREE
1,000 Lbs.
ICE
With Each Coolerator Sold During September and October
You will be given
a 1000 pound Ice Cou-
pon.,.. AyioKrrflrcrf? ..TbjUSL
C. E. LEATI1KRWOOD
General Insurance Ageary
Phone 62 or Call at Dublin
National Bank
^•ote lights than
lUSrjj?5 Wehre got
/tWKS WV11 IHt
NO*-*00as* J.M
fon own MRjyjc
Dr. Geo. T. Blackwell;
Practice Limited to
Bar, Bye, Nose, Throat;
Blackball Sanitarium
Gorman, Texas
DB. W^ SNIDBR
Office Phone 68
Residence Phone 84
^T. JOHN WEBER
’0 INTERVIEW MEN
FOR ENLISTMENT
he Officer in Charge of the
7ited States Marine Corps Re-
tiring Office, Dallas, has ad-
Publln officials that Se.r-
nt John Weber of the U 8
«r)ne Corps Recruiting 8ervice
/ill be at the local Post Office
Thursday and Friday, September
fl-17, for the purpose of inter-
iewing young men in this com-
lunlty for enlistment in the U. 8
rtne Corps.
Young men Interested in that
h of the service are urged tc
t time. Application blanks, and
Mil information relative to life
,nd opportunity of a U. S. Marine
■Hll be furnished at the Post Of-
ce. '
which she was s member of long
standing and an active worker.
Rev. Mr. Maceo of Fort Worth
conducted the services. Higginbo-
tham-Harrell Funeral Home had
charge of all funeral arrange-
menta. Interment took place in
the old Dublin Cemetery. /
Mrs. Hamilton was horn In Eng-
land at Star Cross, Devonshire in
the year 1854. on July 12th. She
was the daughter of James and
Jane Tin of England. She was
married in England at the age of
sixteen to Henry Williams on Dec.
28th. 1870.
They came to America In 1888,
and remained In Pittsburg for
a year before coming to Texas in
the year 1889. In October of that
same year. Mr. and Mrs Williams
moved to Alpine, Texas, where
Mr. Williams passed away on
December 8th. Just six weeks af-
ter settling there.
Early In the yeab of 1890. Mra.
Williams tame to Dublin, where
she later married to Morgan Barr
on April 10th, 1894 Mr. Barr dlsd
June 27th, 1908. On October 9th,
1911, she was then married to
Henri M. Long who pasaed away
six years later In October 1917.
In the year 1938, Februrary 20,
Mrs. Long waa then married to
X P. Hamilton, who I* left to
mourn her death ' She lived in
Dublin all the time with the ex-
ception of six years, these of
which ahe spent tn Hazel Den,
Texas.
Mrs. Hamilton had made
friends tn Dublin,
member of the
end wa* an
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1937, newspaper, September 10, 1937; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560528/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.