The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 51ST YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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mS Kathryn Huctebee *P#nt
Sunday with Billie Cunnlpgham
Ur and Mrs. Louis Cappell 01
Victory ore visiting with Mrs. **n*
8u£,?Unl Stephens, Wm> *«*
Lou Ollhreoth and Blrt T><**? 0*
North TWOS State Teachere Colle«e
are spending the week-end with
Oteir parents
Mr. Delator Armstrong of Bay*
spent the week-end with Mr Dur-
TaU Bo
Douglas.
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BOWMAN ridge
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CHICK’S CAFE
Ragular Meals
Short Orders
Good Coffee
Prices Reasonable
A. T. PEACOCK, Prop.
POINT LOOKOUT
By Mr*. L M. Stephen
Our revival meeting has been
postponed untU a later date.
Mr. and Mrs M. Thompson spent
Sunday with relatives at Llngle-
vllle. >
EHlith Parrach spent Sunday and
Sunday night with Lucille Stain-
ford.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Pendleton and
che to “Midnight;, with *«■“
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‘ blackeyed P#J*
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the attractive afbor which wasto-
cated to the center of the g«w
At another side was a miatttag
grape bower. An outstanding tea
-h* in “Midnight . who i ’ , _______. I* .k.
Lederer. Mary As- ture was the arrangeenent oftae
SrS^ B^.'nte*^* aew berry and black berry vtoea.
tirand Maine Barrie. Tne»crevn sew emy; ~^,p^f
tJin wMwamntir stars in a ■tar-nriKnt On a fence trims ***** .. r{^
eltv and coinedv
and Wednesday
kept free of dirt was the plan tor
them. Every svaliable spot was to
use. Numerous small fruit trees were
growing in placet where It was ton*
M . e- wrflk Ok loom
MUllWtUUMi - ..... Mr. ana »» * ‘IT. --
-- children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Health of this community is good 8 H
over the fourth with their parent* ™mr
Mr and Mrs. L. M. Stephens
_ 2 admitted for the possible to cultivate with a teem
married and lived scrapplly ever
after. Also Chapter 3 of the 'Wy-
lng o Men", and comedy
Thursday and Friday
“On Borrowed Time", with Lio-
nel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi. Sir
cellar. weU ventilated with a door
in each end. and to perfect condi-
tion. the same as the garden, (ha
the neatly arranged shelves
the following canned foods: N>to-
aeh. peas, black eyed peas. kraut,
beans, com. berries, peaches. Jel-
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one Is for my Itota. X Madam
hat racks. Under the ahelrei
tor the hangtog doth.
an the
»»Sa5K
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. I also took a nail
aa__a. ■ ml _
ft laaklnt a
able. With
Gifta for all occasions
Florence Sheehan’s
Gift Shoppe
Sr. and Mrs. id. vmyitmm
Mrs. Birdie Perltina spent several »C\S OF AMEWC^NLECION TO
days this week with her son. Mr PICNIC rN CISCO ON J1 L\ -th
*nd Mrs Moberly Perkins of Alex- --_ . ...
. John William Butts, Poet 123 will
„ _ ___ w,-r and b. host to a Sons of the American
!Kro£i ; o^uhC^u'w.^ «icedCi^
*' MrV*n<in 8tephen and Ckl Lowery sponsor of the Publto
John Culpepper of Alexander, Mr
Sdaen and Mr Palmer of Stephen-
eftte and Myitis Robbins of Dublin
hrtt last Friday for a ten day bust- .......---- -— — —— —.
■am and pleasure rip to Washing- morning for Eagle’s Nest, New Mex-
ton. D C. and N w York They will | l o. where he will spend the next
son. King, and Mr and Mrs. A.
D. Halladay spent Monday on the
Basque river fishing
The ladles of the Willing Work-
ing Club met with Mrs Robert
ftephen Friday All enjoyed the af-
ternoon quilting.
The party given by Mr and Mrs
I. C. Duncan Saturday night was
enjoyed by all who were present
Kemy Turney left on Saturday
p<^t. will be the principal speaker
All members will meet at the
VPW hill at 10 a m and march to
the First Methodist Church for ser-
vices at 10 SC Freni there they will
go to Lake Cisco where the noon
meal trill be served by the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Cisco post. A small
f.« will be charged for the meal
£, caking, music and swimming
will constitute the program at the
___ the World's Fair before re-
turning borne
lake.
Members from Dublin. Stephen-
ctl ville. Eastland and Breckenrtdge
t r wetks ial tng a course to sum- l wUl attend the event All Dublin
r school members an urged to be preeent.
nel Barrymore, neutsn »««■. uctuu*. >-«• —■ >——- - -
Odric Hhrdwicke. Una Merkel and lies, etc., making a total of SM con
Nat Pendleton It 1* a hit as a book, talnerv Dried beans, black eyed .
a triumph as a play and a sensation peas and dried black berries, to sup- <
as a picture A drama of Infinite ply the family were displayed 147 i
tenderness of heartening laughter pounds of white bermuda onions
sharing the Intimate Joys, troubles were hanging In neat rows to a cool
and tragedies of the swellest family store room
you ever knew Treat your heart Mrs. Nichols stated that she has
to a new kind of a thrill. i 75 chickens, 4 cows and J hogs. To-
the dressing
barrel and----
stool for the dr using table. ----
three baking powder cans and some
silk scraps X made a door prop. I
have cleaned the yards and made
some flower bads which has Im-
proved the looks of the house.
The cost of my improvement was
very small. I used lumber that wo
had on hand to mate the doeet
The landlord paid for the wall pap-
er so I was only out toe.
Borne other things I have made
so Ramsey. Mgri
■or. Mrs. Bvs faw,
County Home 0 *
Those visiting „
Ruth Hurley tnd<
Rev. and Mrs J W Sharbutt
expect , to be home sometime today
returning from a two week visit In
New York and the World’s Fair. In
a letter received from them Thurs-
day by The Progress they state
that they have had a wonderful
trip but are proud of Texas, and
especially of Dublin On their way-
home they stopped for a visit In Ok-
lahoma City where they were guests
of Mr ^nd Mi * J Ray Matlock
gether with the canned food she
will have enough to supply her fam-
ily of four and Mr* Nichols' father
and mother.
The rest of the evening was spent
in talking and playing games with
music supplied by the well-trained
"recreation band." At the end of an
enjoyable evening, everyone com-
plimented Mrs. Nichols and her
family oh the splendid work they
had done.
By Miss Charles Ann Wyiye
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Mrs. Fredr , Burnett visited in Alexander H. D. Club
Dublin over the week-end of the .... By Mrs J. F. Johnson ......
Fourth of Juh She returned home Keep dirt out of the house by
this week to continue her studies cleaning walls, step* and porches
at a business- voltage In Oklahoma regularly and often." said Mrs. A1
City. * V I fred Rankin when the ilm>^
rred Rankin, when the Alexander
Club met June 28. at the. home eco-
nomics building to Alexander. The
president. Mr* Ulmer Oollghtly
presided -This also helps to keep
dirt out If screen doors and win- j
dows near the ground and Insist i
on having muddy shoes and coats
cleaned or left outside
D o heavy cleaning a little at a
time Remove dirt frequently and
systematically It is best to lessen
the number of dust collecting places
such as unnecessary cupboards, and
j kroiived or carved woodwork, floors
with cracks, rough finished walls
and elaborately carved and uphols-
tered furniture Be on the lookout
for Insects and make all the family
help by leaving things where they
betong and in good condition
Plans were made to hate, buto-
dyed a dreaa. made a pair of pillow
cases. 4 sheets, 2 dreeeer scarfs, a
sat of vanity scarfs. 2 child gar-
menu. several cup towels and pot
holder,. 2 aprons, a pair of slacks,
blouse and a slip.
I have enjoyed my club work this
year very much. I have learned to
use material on hand and have
more confidence to my ability to do
things. Before I Joined toe 4-H
Club I would not undertake any
•earing unless my mother or some-
one told me hut what to do. and
how to do. Now I do a* much of the
family sewing as mother. From my
demonstration I believe that I have
become a much better homemaking
girl I have learned to help others
when they need help One sick tody
told me that she didn't know what
she would have done If I had not
seared some things for her. I have
told some of the other club girls
arhat X know about seams. From
mv experience as clothing demon-
strator. I plan to do better work at
home and In the club next year.
• • •
Kelden Club HeMa Meeting
The Selden 4-H club met June 13.
1898. All the club girls, their spon-
sor, 'and agent met down on the
creek. A picnic eras enjoyed by
everyone
Miss GOdy told us how to can
different kinds of vegetables with a
pressure cooker.
Those present were Oran Ram-
sey, Lucille Wyiye, Vella toe Stone.
Dorothy---- --------**-*■
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The Duffau 4-H l
day, June 8, si tta |
club garden
Jean King.
Club members Un.
should be about MI
Meter of deep grwB(
tender steps in «■»,-
thoroughly, snap the,
arith boiling water ug >
covered until the |
Without breaking
containers and com v,
er, adding l teaspoon i
quart. Process at 10p
•ure. quart Jars »
Dorothy Flowers i_
delegate to A and K.1
the absence of the ‘
sponsor. Mrs OtttUi
summer meetings, & j
to elect a new Nil,
King was elected m <
and Mr* Odell
sponsor
Each club member i
tog her fortune told vt.
Iced tea and cooUn j
to the follow ,ng did) i
ba Bowie. Lolores ML,
Ito, Dorothy Flowenj
King. Maxine taakt
King and Mrs. Oddi
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Thoae present were. Mmm. Utaer
OoUfhtly. Alfred Rankin, o. R.
Smith. J. M. Briley,«. p*. Johnson
“»d one visitor. Miss &vi. Young
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 51ST YEAR, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1939, newspaper, July 7, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561544/m1/4/?q=peddler: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.