The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PRO 0RES8
AXTDTS
Friday, Decc
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LIVE OAK
By In. 8. B. flwrp
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MrtfP- J. Humphrey* has been
«1< X YHe past week.
The missionary, Rev. W. I* Stew-
art preached here Sunday morning.
Hev.W alter Martin and his bro-
thers uther Martin attended the
services here Sunday morning.
They wer on their way to Round
drove to be In the ordalnation
services there.
moved 'to C. A. Jones’ place where
they will farm another year.
We welcome all the new folks
in our community and want them
hi our Sunday school.
Mrs. Steve George netted her
sisters, Mrs. Tennesons and Mrs.
Kee of De Leon Saturday after-
noon.
Check Mcette and family visited
at Purvis Sunday.
Mr*. Reid Golding who was not
well for a few days Is Improving
again.
Miss Mollle Grisham of Comyn
apent the week-end with home
folks.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Trice was real sick with cold
the psst week.
Severs) men of the community
dM a lot of work on our roads one
day last week.
Quite a number of our folks at-
.tendeJ Trades dsy at Dublin last
Men day. I
The Novlts will complete the
moving Into their new home this
week.
KIKERS GIN
By Jessie Pah-
i
Loel Howard moved to the D. D.
Welch home this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Pair of
Burbank, California, took dinner
with his cousin, George Pair and
family Monday.
There will be a program and
Xmas Tree at the school building
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens of
Mineral Wells spent the week-end
with their daughter, Mr. and Mr#.
M. H. Pair,
Mr. and Mra. Homer Pair and
daughter,Lc* letta Kaye spent the
week with their parents. George
(Pairs nd family. Louise Pair ac-
corapanledt hem home after stay-
ing three weeks there. Wily Bulter
also came down to remain until
Christmas with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberson Howell
are movlngf rom Lone Oak to the
UncleWll Mam Howell place.
colds pell laat -week and butrherel ►_
their hoga tor the season. 1
T. B. Hancock returned home I ♦
recently from West Texas where
he had been visiting his chtldien.
t By
OOMTN
Mr*. Z. Z. Mrkianoa
The Faculty Play, ‘U Merry
Mlx-up", presented last Thursday
and Friday night was enjoyed by
a large crowd each night.
. . ___.... Mir. and Mrs. T. D. Craddock
Quite a number of the farmers and son, Dalton, of MnglevUle
sold their peanuts and Turtrey spent Sunday with his slater, Mrs.
ROCH
Mrs. J. D. Stephen*
l
For Dress Wear or for
business, a Man’s Suit
should always be clean
and neat. Simple and
J inexpensive ot BOB’S.
CHRISTMAS CLEANING
Should Be Taken Care Of Now
And Super-Hi-Tone Cleaning Really Cleans
Palace Tailor Shop
Bob Eaaley, Prop., Dublin, Texaa
MEXICO
Mr*. Matt Hayes
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Health of the Community la good.
Aunt Sarah Reagan la visiting
her daughter. Mir*. Annie Hawkins
of Comanche, this week.
Mr.and Mra. Johnson of near
Harbin visited with relatives here
Sunday.
Several here attended the pro-
grams t Shiloh Friday night.
Mr. and Mra. Quincey Bettis and
children visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. 1* BetUe Sunday.
Mrs. C- A. Bradley is visiting ho,|
ehillren at Fort Worth this week.
Several of the people dlspoeed
of their turkey crape Friday and
Saturday.
Several lock advantage of the
cropela at week.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Centre! and
son. Billyq Jack, left this week
for California whtr they will make
their home.
Harve Decker and family have
moved to the place vacated by
Steve Cantrell.
John Foley and family front
Carbon are here at the bedside
of his mother who Is 111.
Mr.an d Mrs. Hud Caraway from
Oomyn were Sunday guesta ht the
home of Albert Reeae.
Milas Orene G|l*som honored
Mrs. Hollis Oox, a recent bride,
with a shower at her home laat
Tuesday afternoon^ Many lovely
and useful gifts were presented
her by berf rlends. Refreshments
of cake and hot chocalate were
served.
Mrs. Dixie Houson ,and baby
returned to her home at Comanche
Sunday.
Miss Edna Potter from Breck-
enridge has been visiting In the
home of Mr*. Attn Walton.
Bowman Stoudrldge and family
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Stairdridge’s parents at Newby.
Misa Nadine Cblldress ia a pa-
tient In the Blackwell Sanitarium
at Gorman suffering from a throat
trouble and complications.
Several citizens of the communi-
ty spent Monday in De I<eoo for
Trade’s Day.
McKinnon ana family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dry and
daughter. Charlene of Iraan visited
Mr. Dry’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
C. 8. Dry recently. Mrs. C. 8. Dry
returned home with them for b
few days visit.
Mr. M. L. Modal lie of Bluing
Star visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Swan nor recently.
There wt’’ be a Xmis tree at
the school house Friday ufternyin
at one o’clock and three one-act
ploys will be given Friday night
also, with music between acts.
Mrs. McKinnon visited her sis-
ter, Mrs. C. D. Lewell at Do I-eon
Monday.
Miss Beatrice Dickey of Dub-
llnesp ent Sunday 4th with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tetn Dickey.
J. R. Swanner is recovering
from an operation for Tonsilltis,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Moore, Jr.
<4 Jakehamore visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. StUTdinant and family
recently.
J. T. McKinney spent Saturday
night with Dalton Craddock at
I-Inglevllle.
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CARLTON
I
Mrs. W. W. Wllkerwon of San
Saba Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
9. E. Ndwton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Caudle have
moved to their new home, they re-
cently purchased from Mrs. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Dusen
moved to the ulace vacated by Mr.
Caudle.
Raymond Geefe, Carroll Mc-
Pherson sad Herman Barnett vis-
ited Raymond Adams at the Gor-
man hospital Sunday He Was op-
erated for appendwttl* laat wet
and is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mr* M. 1i, Stuckey. Mr.
and Mr*. Otho Stuckey, visited re-
latives in Rosebud, over the week
end.
R. F. La* and family of Fairy
have moved to our community.
Prof. Neal Gerrald and family
or Denton visited Mr*. J. H. Tull
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Walker Bingham,
Mr*. Charlie Stephens, Mr.' and
Mrs. Walker Curry, Mrs. Fred
Curry. Mr* pv«J Qesre. and m>u,
Nolan, Miss Willie and Arthur
Jbhnaon w*re Dufcltu shoppers
last Saturday.
Miss Adh Ward, who has been
working inSt ephenvllle has re-
turned home.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Hheiton of
Hlco spent Use week-end with
their daughter, Mr*. Paige Barnett.
Dorothy Tboma*. who has b«wn
teaching school in Carlsbad. New
Mexico thl* year, l* expected to
arrive the lattey part of next
week, to spend the Christmas hol-
idays with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. H. C. Bargle, and her three
hctldren.
Mrs. Ray Huff of Guv ..It, e»-
irived Saturday, to spend the week
(with her mother, Mr*. K. D. Galla-
ger.
B. WHITE
E. E. SIKES
SOUTH WESTERN
IN BUKA If €E CO,
Fire and Automobile
“See He Befere Tea
Mr and Mrs. S. 8. Landers bad
as their guests last week-end, Mr.
and Mra. Read F. Warnock, end
daughters, of Bluffdale.
Miss Bernice Klker of De Leon,
was In Dublin Saturday on bust*
ness.
Mrs. Axle Martin, visited with
her parents here last week. She
motored to Fort Worth Wednesday^
to do some Christina* shopping.
Delbert Shafer of Dublin, who
has been working In San Anton-
io for the past few year*, has now
enlisted in the medical Regiment
of the U. 8. Army at Fort Sam
Houston In San Antonio, Texas. I
Miss Pauline Word apent Satur-
day in Fort Worth, doing toms
Christmas shipping.
WE ABE PREPARED FOR
THE
Christmas
Feast
Plan now to buy your
Chirstmas Foods at our
store. While we carry a Mg
stock at all time*, we have
'nade special preparations
for the holiday season.
DON'T WORRY l
WASTE TIME
Come hare far the me!
dJ*hf* and all the Utah's
McCleskey
Grocery
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From
Cowan Electric Company
At this time we wish to extend the Best of the Season’s Greetings and Thank you for the liberal share
of your business you have tendered us in the iwwtyear.
We wish to call your attention to our Complete Electrical and Rejwiir Service— f
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Rich Cowan
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936, newspaper, December 18, 1936; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561504/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.