The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 53RD YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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Sun* STORY,’’ a laugh a day
keeps the blues away »nd there are
laughs aplenty'In this pir
. Saturday Matinee Oedy
The grand bid greyhound at the
plains, the American Stagecoach, is
I the hero of the latest Clarence E.
, Mulford's aftlon-romanee "STA0E-
I COACH WAR," which stars WH-
11am Boyd as “Hopalong Cassidy
with Russell Hayden and Harvey
Stephens. Thrills and excitement
galore In the latest adventure with
"Htoppy.” ~
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Saturday Night Only
Hilarious comedy mingles with
delightful romance an the screen In
“Karma COMPANY." a Mery of
a family as human as the one
rather have per-
a
win have
count. >
f: If X had my choice,
m personality. Near-
few brains, and
SttHfe
thtnh
that penmality would be prefer-
aWe. A person with Intelligence and
no yareonality d«* n<* *>
when. One with personality dose,
Wayne Blankenship: I had rath'
er have personality, for with this
one can haw friends, while without
It, he cannot
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Mrs.
'tsatun
visited Miss Vaughan over
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next doer. Prank Morgan and little
Virginia WWdler Join ton
forces to'put
across laugh after laugh, while Ann
Rutherford and John Shelton bring
a refreshingly new romantic team.
You’ll enjoy "KEEPING COM-
PANY.”
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HOME MOO. 1 NEWS
We spent the first week of the
semceter igwBtog different parts
of the machine The second we
we the selection of the
materials, and went shopping. We
also placed our patterns and cut
our first garments. Same of the
girls asw wabiny slip*. s peons and
gowns. This week we are In full
swing of basting and stitching our
garments.
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penalty hr added.
Is February before ad-
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SKATING PARTY
O wad tame power the gtftle gie us
To see oursels as ithurs see us!"
If such were possible some of our
dignified students would probably
Sanday and Monday blush in dismay at some of their
The most impressive cast to date dexterous sprawls skating Wednes-
for a "Matsie' picture la to be day night. Nevertheless It is the
found in “MAJBIE WAS A LADY," flnn belief of an observer that these
latest in the popular aeries, with unfortunates should have had
Ann Sothern In the title role and gome premonition of how they look-
Lew Ayres. Maureen O'Sullivan and ed by their feelings, but, to go on
O. Aubrey Smith heading the list with my story. Perhaps the most
of supporting players. This Is the adrolt sprswler is our erstwhile,
beet story In the aeries, well knit, .gfle professor. Mr. Kay. It seems 1
believable and appealing and the that he had a premonitory feeling
visited Miss
week-end.
M^ahd*Mrt*«ronf Mmday
Ralph Gilder of Part Worth
week-end with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. D. O. Gilder.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A Horn
family spent SuDday In the
of Mr. and Mrs. caraway or De
Leon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison
Woodson spent Sunday and Am-
day night with Mr. and MOrn. R. la
Morrison. '
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tor her
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DEBATE TRIP
The debaters" of Comyn High
School attended the Debaters In-
stitute at North Texas State Teach-
ers College in Denton on January
31, and February 1. We left Oomyn
about five o’clock Friday morning
and got back about nine o’clock
Saturday night. Although It ratted
an us all the way we had a most
enjoyable trip. We heard some very
interesting speeches Friday morn-
ing by Mrs. OUve Johnson and Dr.
Oonrad. both from the college. Doth
boys and girls debated Bagwell on
Friday afternoon. Friday night a
ball game which was free to all
debaters, wm played between N. T.
8. T. C. and Stephen F. Austin.
star herself was never better.
City Tax Assessor-Collector
of what was about to happen, be-
cause he began counting. At the
On Saturday morning we again
heard Interesting speeches by Bul-
lock Ryder, debate coach at the
oollege, and PTOf. Thomas Rouase of
the University of Texas. Saturday
afternoon the boys debated Wichi-
ta Falls and the girls debated Fasr
chal High of Flirt Worth. We at->
traded luncheons at Marquis Hall
from the first grade to the elm
have as thalr Ideal. This man to
our superintendent, Mr. ML C. Kay.
MT. Kay’s favorite food Is just
plain cornbresd and sweet milk, and
tf you attended the Senior skating
party, you would have readily seen
that his hobby to skating. Hie Wal-
ter WlncbeU radio broadcast Is his
favorite program. As far aa sport#
Mr. ^&S'SVme irtxMs
intelligent and has a charming per-
sonality. His Ideal boy to one that
is dean, manly, intelligent, able
and to willing to do what he is
capable of doing. Hr Kay’s favorite
book Is "Lee Miserable" and his
favorite author is Victor Hugo. The
comic strip that he enjoys most to
Moon isniHnx
Ml*. Kay Is loved and respected
by all students of this school.
DEFENSE TRAINING PROGRAM
ta. W. P. Hallmark Is visiting
i her daughter and family In
l Worth Mrs Hallmark has
i confined to her bed for sev-
days.
James Hailpmrk <*f
ed his parents last v«
visit-
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FRESHNESS
A lovely new hair-do b the
first step to freshness. Yon
pick year style, we ll take rare
of the rest. A beanttfsl per-
manent given by ns to natural- J
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looking, easy to care for. Make
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RUTH'S
Beauty Shop
RUTH BUCHANAN
PHONE 13 H
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ROCKY POINT CLUB NEWS
Red Cross activities have been
larger lately than they have been
since the World War, stated Mrs. C,
B. Allison, when the Rocky Point
Nights #t the floor. His most polite lady
-CHAD HANNA." with Henry com patriots. Helen and Juanita, did
Dorothy Lamour and Linda desert him at this critical mo-
is filmed In technicolor. ment but made their debut with
Aa a book It was great, as a pic- him Then, Wayne Blankenship did
tore it's lovable, oolorful, earthy some staullng work to win the race,
people live Its rich humor, elemen- antj w did Alvenia. Despite the fact
tal love and tender romance, Guy mat dlsastrious results were gxpect-
Kibbe, Jane DarweU. Roseoe Atea ^ fTOm this jaunt, some thirty
count of three, he made a dive (t> | both days. Even though we loat In
.♦ nmr HU most oolite lady the decisions, we did not lose
debates because we gained
experience and knowledge.
who made the trip were
hoc and BUly Hulsey, for the
Glen Hulsey and Harold
the boys, and Mr. Kay. our
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and John Carradine head the fea-
tured cast.
"Oomynttes” had a wonderful time
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PERSONALITY OT THE
Feeling that you should
Home
January 30 in the home of Mrs. NORTHWEST MOUNTED PO
I. M Martin Mrs Allison alatVsUt- ucR- sirring Gary Deeper. Mad-
ed jhat the Red Cross was a sign eielne Carroll with Paulette God-
of mercy. Several Interesting dis- dard. Preston Poster. Lyftn Ovef-
cussions followed j naan. Akim^Tamlroff and others
The president, Mrs. M. Autry,
handed out the Red Ctous gur-
Thmday and Friday
Americas greatest showman,
Cecil B. He Mllle creates the all- it is replete with thrills and spills.
position was not an upright one.1 ariiJles^o^Oieii^npr^nniiiii
We shall begin at the head of
faculty and proceed to the fl
menus to be made.
Those present were: Mrs. W. I.
Martin, Mrs Tom McMullen. Mrs.!
D. ,». McMilltn. Mrs. Jim Perry.!
Mrs C B Allison. Mrs W L. Hook. I
Mrs Kton Martin. Mrs M. Autry, i
and the hostess. Mrs. I. M. Martin,:
There were also two new members
present. Mrs Abba Martin and Mrs,.
H J. Htok. Those visiting were,.
Mi*. Price and Mrs Thomason.
The next meeting will be Feb-
ruary 13 In the home of Mrs. W
L. Book.
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Hr. and Mrs. Dr U. Lamer-spent
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others get the *P»We. , b completed. Watch the column
COMING ATTRACTIONS *°r ““ POT0MU^ °f y0Ur fftVOri*
Friday night, the Juniors will pre-
sent the play Back Again. Home
Town.' It Is a omedy-drama full
of laughs and irtUs. Admission is
I free. By all means see It.* The cast
of characters is as follows:
} Bob Bruce, Who returns home
> after three :■ ears, Milton Decker.
Chick Walton, a friend of Bob's;
Ten stars,4&'o love stories and a
cast of two thousand — all this
and technicolor, too! Add this to
your ‘must see" list. \ 1
teacher.
All of us, during our life-time,
have seefi' one person who is his
hard to become
ppHi this srhnrtl WB
have t1 man that all the pupils
The Defense Training shop work
at Comyn is progressing all right at
present. fact the boys are really
..... job done id
tenet shown In their vqi
keep bringing In carats
ed on. In fact wT3n,
do a job light and
we an interested in.
The boys an
trucks and cars. We
T Fiord last week to,
was a show to see i
into the shop, it
any difference what
be, the boys do
equal interest.
MT. and Mrs. Ehriy ]
Mks. R. A Brown of]
Sunday.
• V ww** vuv gnuw
idpal. He strives h*
like this person. In
Coming February lAth and 17th,
GONE WITH THE WIND."
Sunday In the home rf her par-,!
eirt*.- Mr - and Mrs- Joe UM4e |
t „ COMYN CHATTER STAFF
f Jim Slaughier.
t Judge Avery, a power in the
> community. Gordon Smith.
Judfee. Peggy dock.
Vivian Piiscotfc. a friend of Shir-
leys, Frances Slaughter.
Lucius Opperson. who did not
leave town. Harold Cherry.
Peggy \v.mwn, reason why he i,
didn't leave .own, Peggy Chandler.
. .itoriy maid m. Paggj-s
home, Wanda Orlssom.
Hugh OontjMB, cashier of bank,
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Asatstant Editor
Sr. Reporter .
v Jr. Reporter _______ Peggy Chandler
Soph. Reporter Roe Chandler
Fresh. Reporter ____Fonclle Gilder
Sports Editor........... Glen Halsey
Feature Editor. Cora Lee Alexander
Sponsor............... Miss BUlye EUlott
Barbara Gorman
and Billy Halsey1
. Wangs Grissom Thurston House.
Alvenia Harlan
LEFT OVERS
Wagging has a wkto dUforwiOt In
significance, depending on .whether
It * dog's tolls er human tongues
When listening to some loud'
iutei LIGHTING
Better Lighting promotes better
health because many physical ills such
as nervousness, headaches, and fatigue,
are caused by reading or Working
under poor light. So Light Condition
your home now as a contribution to-
ward better sight and better health for
your family.
Only a few cents a day pays for the
call that It is always the empty
wagon that rattles the loudest?
If once In a while something
didn't knock us flat on our barks,
we might never learn to look up.
Rest is nothing but rust tf you
take too much of It at one time.
When you find a maa who is
sad, the chances are he I
tog of hlmaelf
What a splendid thing It would
be If people who loee their tempers
couldn't find them again.
Flay square and you won't be
cornered. We may have published
this before; tf so. w* stick to tt.
When we tee the freaks going In-
to them, we have a pretty good
Idea of what the wild waves an
“The Water Collector it
HU by the 10th of omek
taking for
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IpIE SI PPER1 COMING
ATTRAt THJN
■moon! Dome all! Big double
you wifi come to the
junior play you will kill two birds
with one ; louA for the Seniors are
going to spoai$r a big, fun-for-all
pie supper. It will he an old fash-
ioned barig-up" affair. Everyone
come, bring a pto. or the money to
rl hoy one. and end this delightful
-v evening of merriment with a Mg
delicious chocolate, lemon, or
cherry pie. The Seniors will auction
off these plea at your price. You
can not go wrong If you buy a
pie from the Bralora. The proceeds
will go into <itwlr Carlsbad fund.
Don’t forget Friday night, February
7, at 7 o’clock. AH busses win run
so come on out and see the play
by the Juniors and buy a pie from
the Seniors
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F. F. A NEWS
Due to unfavorable weather, the
Saif show that waa to have been
held Friday. January 31, was post-
poned. If the weather will permit
the show will be held Friday.
ruary l*.
All of the bays to toe first and
aeeood year classes are studying for
the area t autoMa to be held
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three
are:
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Water User
At tkn regular meeting of the City Council Tuesday night the
ing order was officially pasaed
th or
I inquest bill, are asked to cell
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 53RD YEAR, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1941, newspaper, February 7, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560641/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.