The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DUBLIN
January, the first month of the year,
is the month to pay 1936 taxes without pen-
alities and interest. Your School Tax is now
due, and we ask that they be paid. Penalty
and interest are added after January 31.
School Tax Collector’s office for Dublin
is located in the old Farmer’s National Bank
Building. This office is open each day from
8:30 to 6.
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OHEETO CREEK H. D. CLUB
' ^ NEWS
_ building * clothes ctoeet
„ it extend from th# floor to
I the' celling,” •uggeeted MIm
1 Cody, county demonstration agent,
to the Green* Creek H. D. Club.
Tuesday Januray 19 when it met
In the home of Mrs. S. L. Mayfield
When a cloaet l> built from
floor to ceiling there la adequate
room above to add a email door
over the main ckwet door. There
thelvee may be placed to atore
<nit of eeaeon clothing, extra
quilts, lMPMCe in winter and any
number of thing* not frequently
need.
Try thla one on skirt* when not
being worn. With thumb tacks,
fasten several thicknesses of ma-
terial about elx Inches long and
j, width of skirt waists to th* clo-
set door. Skirts are then pinned
one Just below the other to mater-
ial. Thus they are kept in shape
and are not victim* of unneceesaiy
wrinkle* and bulge*.
M was voted by tne club to meet
in the homes of the member* as
their name appear alphabetically
on th* club roil.
A recreation leader, Miss Irene
Baber was sleeted for this year.
' To hare 10 minutes recreation at
each club meeting is one of the
club goals for 1937.
Refreshments of sliced peaches
and cake were served to fourteen
club members and Miss Cody.
On February I, Mrs. M. H. Pair
will b* hostess to the club. Taxes
Is th* subject for the program at
this time.
Nat Robbins of Fort Worth was
in Dublin last Sunday visiting
with home folks.
EEATH COUNTY H. D. COUNCIL
The 1937 home demonstration
club yearbooks w.re distributed
called meeting of the Erath Coun-
ty Home Demonstration Council
held at 2 o'clock Saturday after-
noon, January 19. In the chamber
of commerce committee room In
the court home at Stephen vllle.
In order to aecure uniformity
of work throughout th# county,
the persons whoee programs ap-
pear In the yearbook are aaked
to bring all material Intended for
use on the program to the agent’a
office so that sufficient copies can
be made for each club In the coun-
ty. This material must be In by
February 13.
Mrs. James Howell of Bunyan
chairman of the council, appoint-
ed the following committees to
serve during 1937: Finance, Mrs
W. r. Martin of Rocky Point and
Mrs. John Wyly of Llaglevllle:
Exhibits, Mrs. S. E. Busby of
Acres and Mrs. J. O. Edward* of
Clairette; Yearbook, Mrs. E. S.
Jackson of Mlllerrllle and Mrs
& L. Mayfield of Green's Creek;
Education. Mrs. Guy Snlvely of
Bunyan and Mrs. Clem Rost of
Furves; Expansion, Mrs. R. I*.
Acres of Alexander and Mrs. Zells
Trimble of Dublin; Parliamentar-
ian, Mrs. R. L. Acres; Reporter.
Glynda MoMillin.
At th* meeting of th# council
on February IS these committee*
will report ttatir plan of work for
1937.
Mias Grace Cody. Brafh County
Home Demonstration Agent, and
twenty-thre* women, who repre-
sented the Acre*, Bunyan. Clair-
ette, Duffau, Green’* Creek, High
land. Ling le vllle. Rocky Point
Shelby and Seldon home demon-
stration clubs attended the meet
In*.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bowers left last
Sunday for Dallas to see the mo-
ther of Mrs. 'Bowers and Mr. Por
ter. who Is very 111 In a Dallas
Hospital. They do trot know when
they will return as they plan to
remain until Mrs. Porter Is out
of danger.
Everyone • glad to s*e the pret-
ty weather after having so much
to* and snow.
Most everyone is over their
colds at this writing.
-Donald Cowan, who is attending
school at Ralls, spent .last week
visiting his parents, Mr. nod Mrs.
Charlie Cowan.
The Senior boys and girls bat-
tsstball teams wwtrt to MO: ton
Valley to enter the tournament
there Saturday. The hoys won on*
gam* and I oat one; th* girls lost
on* and won three.
The basketball teams will go to
Tolar Flrady to play ball. This
will he a hard gam*, so w* want
everyone to go and yell for Un-
glsrlll*.
Miss In* Whiteftold has gon* to
Cleburo* to work.
Several from her* attended the
workers conference at Stephenrllle
Tuesday.
-We are sorry to report Mis*
Mattie Faye Bays 111 with pneu-
monia.
Several from here attended
Trades Day at Dublin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Allen and
daughter, Dsasle. have moved Into
this community. They formerly
lived In th* Bay# eomunlty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Odom and
family of Lowell visited Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Allen and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roberson
visited part of last week with her
mother at Hamilton.
W# ar* changing th# wrap-
per on—
Butterflake
Bread
It will soon have a white
wrapper with Red and Blue!
•tripes.
WATCH FOB IT!
WUliford’wi
Bakery
WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING
FOR THE HOME, SEE-
CARLISLE
In our compile line of Home Furnish-
ings you can always find what you want—
hnd you can always depend on the quality
being the best and the prices will he econo-
mical. ________
IS YOUR BEDROOM ATTRACTIVE?
Visit our store and see the many new
attractive Bedroom Suites that have arrived.
Thei’ were unpacked this week, and were
bought before the 10 to 15 percent wholesale
price advance. We’re selling them as if prices
had -------J
not increased.
to $69*50
mm
•• -’g..-/W* iu "Xi.
can afford. Many other
’ right.
Mr. and Mrs. 1* 8. Groff visit-
ed Mrs. Groff* parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Mandevllle tn Glen Rose
Tawl*?.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler and
daughter, Correne, attended the
Baptist Workers Meeting at Ste-
phengllle Tuesday.
Joe Ulery and Euell Boyd mad*
a business trip bo El Paso this
weak.
Mr. and Mr*. Pet* Abies spent
the week-end in Ft. Worth.
ST. GEORGE
By Mrs. Cleo Lnbsame
BOWMAN RIDGE
By Bertie MrCann ‘
HUMHW!!W!W!3W
-Health la good at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gilliam
spent last Sunday with Mr*. Bi-
shop of the Lone Oak Community.
Miss Bertie McCann la apendlng
this week with her sister, Mrs.
M. V. Toler of Salem community.
We had seven new member*
Sunday »chool this wtek.
Next Sunday Is our regular
preaching day and every one In
Invited to coroe and be with us.
Mr. and Mr* Vernon Thurman
spent one day o flaat week at
Wilson.
Miss Jimmie Ollllam and Ml**
Geneva Herod spent last Sunday
with Mias Stamford of Lone Oak
community.
We have changed our singing
nights to the 2nd and 4th Sunday
nights every month. Every one it
Invited to or me.
COTTONWOOD
By EdRh Culver
Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Carlisle
and Miss Frances Carlisle *p*nt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BUI
Boff
Mrs. John Edge. Mrs Fanny
8troud. Cora Mayes, of Dublin,
Mr. and M:a B. W. Culver and
children. Billy Frances and Clay/
ton, of Young# Prairie. Avery Car-
lisle of Dublin. Mra. Edith Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shafer. M!»*es
Bertha and Myrtle Culver, and
Johnnie B. and Ermanell Stroud
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mr**E. C. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shafer apent
a few days last week with Mr
and Mrs. B. W. Culver of
Prairie.
V. A. Webb of Dublin visited C.
L. Faulkner last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eoff spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs
M. N. Carlisle of Dublin.
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Woods, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clareno# Mason
and baby of Pony Creek spent Sat-
urday night with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R W. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Copedge ar*
the proud parents of a baby boy
Roy Dean. *,
Mr. and Mrs. Schley Alsup car-
ried their baby daughter to a
baby specialist at Ft. Worth, Fri-
day. She has infantile paralysis.
Mr. and Mr*. U McPherson and
small son of Carlton apent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mra. Jep Han-
oock. i
Mr. and Mis. Tom Oopedge of
Stephenvlllr spent Sunday with
relatives.
Mr. and Mr* Henry Bell of Carl
ton epent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mra. Claud Bell.
Miss Winnie Bell Landes of Ed-
na Hill Visited school one day
last week. ^
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HARBIN
By Mrs. A. F. Hhalff
Mr*. Minor Rlcherson and child-
ren of Shiloh spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Reynolds
and children apent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mr*. Ben Cap-
ell of Dublin.
Ray and Kay Grave# of Comyn
■pent part of last week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Graves.
John Halem, Mary Bowden of
Dublin was la Harbin Saturday
evening.
BIU Harbin, Tom McNlch have
purchased a radio. t
Our boys and girls went to Lone
Oak to the ball tournament. Both
ware defeated.
J. T. Farrar of the COC camp
at Dublin was operated on at the
Stephenvllle hospital Monday HU
mother, Mr*. Izaura Farrar of Haw
bin has been with him part of the
week We wish him a speedy re-
covery.
The Edna Hill play was well
attended here Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayland
and children of Proctor visited in
the home *f L. C. Cline Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Crswford. of
Lone Oak visited Mr. and Mra. J.
P, Harbin Monday.
There will he a basketball tour-
nament at Harbin Saturday. Jan.
2g. There will be lunch served at
■mall price. Hamburgers, sand-
wiches. cake, pies, candy. frulU.
cold drink* and coffee will be on
sale.
Mildred Stewart. Jaok Dupree
Joella I’ettiJohn of Green s Creek
were In Harbin Sunday night.
Mrs. Carr Casey and children.
Oeorge. Wanda, and Mrs. BUy Bi-
shop visited at Bluff Dale Sunday
Little Norman Dale Cline ha*
been shk the laat week. He fell
against the stove and burned hi*
hand badly.
HIKERS GIN
By Jessie Pair
Several In this community have
bad cold*.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garner
had as their company Sunday.
Mir. and Mr*. Pr*aton Garner of
Dublin, Mr. and Mra. Clay framer.
of Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Labaume.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Biahop
and children of Mount Airy rteited
Mr. and Mrs. Son Labaume and
family. Sunday ,
Mr*. Weldon Cason and baby
of Dublin are visiting her mother.
Mrs. Beulah Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Labaume
spent Saturday night with their
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Cephus
Hoff of Dublin.
Omep Anders missed eeveral
days out of school laat week on
account of sore throat.
Mr. and Mrs. I/eonard Gamer
and daughter, Nell on made a busi-
ness trip to Comanche Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Labaume
■pent Saturday night with Mr and
Mra. Quincy Bettis of near Dublin.
Several from here attended the
singing at Shiloh Sunday night.
Sunday la our regular alnging
day and we are expecting a large
crowd. Everyone la Invited to at-
tend.
Several attended trades day at
Dublin Monday.
WILSON
By Glyuoa Mathew*
MMMOgi
Mr. Fied Muneelle and eon
Pierce, and Mr. J. E. Williamson,
made a business trip to Brown
county last Friday returning Sat-
urday afternoon.
Penny Olynon, Mathews Oscar.
Ray and Darrell Gain Mathews
apent Sunday In the home of their
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Mathews, 9r.
Mr, J. E. Wllllameon made a
business trip to Ft. Worth Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Box and daugh-
ter have moved to Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mra. Loyd Higginbo-
tham of Highland spent part of
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Muneelle and child-
ren.
Allyn Dayman Mathews spent
Saturday night with Oscar Ray
Mathew*.
Louise Roberson spent Wednes-
day night with Pauline Bruner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Box and daugh-
ter spent Tuesday night In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Math-
ews and children.
Mr. and Mra. Jinks Wright and
■on of Comanche spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Williamson
and children.
Claud Ine and James Rusatlle
Turney spent Sunday la the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Wilson.
Freshness!
You judge good butter by its purity, its
flavor—its freshness! In Jersey Gold butter
you taste all the new-churned sweetness of
graded, tested cream. You can buy it at your
grocers—always
Creamery Fresh
Dublin Creamery
Co., Inc.
Dublin, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Looney and
children of Proctor, Mr and Mrs.
Clev* Looney and children of
Eastland spent Bnuday with Mr
and Mrs. Robert Looney and
daughter,
Mrs. Loyd Higginbotham of
Highland spent Tuesday with
'Penny Mathews.
Miss Helen Munselle honored
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bromellett with
a miscelaneou* shower laat Wed-
nesday night. They received many
pretty gift* and also useful ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hancock
and children of Purve* spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Math-
ews, Sr. and daughter.
Mr*. Alpha Wilson spent Mon-
day In th* home of Mrs. Leu Wil-
son of Shiloh.
Several from this community
went to the Trades Day at Dublin
Monday.
There will b* a play presented
at Wilson Friday night, Jan. 22.
No admission will b* charged.
Next Sunday night is our slnglag
night Everyone Is invited to at-
tend.
LONE OAK
By Mrs. H. G.
Mr. and Mrl. J. E. Goodman had
as ther guest Sunday his parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goodman and'
his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Toad Brown, alt of near Stephen-
vllle.
Robert Payne visited recently
In Ft. Worth with relatives.
Mary Jo FrHagearald has been
ill several days.
Mr and Mrs. C. D. Gregory had
a* their dinner gueat Sunday, her
•later and family. Mr. and Mra.
Grover Shank* of Proctor.
Mies Atha Mcllroy resumed her
school work last Wednesday after
being 111 several day*.
Rev. R. L. Smallwood filled hit
regular appointment at Haase last
wm>k-end
The party given Saturday night
by I/a vern Ourr was greatly en-
joyed by a large crowd.
Th* little son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Howell’s who got his leg
broke a few weeks ago was brought
home last week from the sgnttar-
Ium at Stephenvllle and is improv-
ing nicely.
‘ Nellie Stanford toll and broke
her ankle laat week.
Mr. and Mts. Franklin Gillian
of Bowman Ridge spent last Sun-
day with Mr*. Jimmie Bishop.
Rev. Moreland of Alexander fill-
ed hie appointment at Harvey
church Sunday and was a dinner
gueat of Mr. and Mr#. Perry Swan
Those visiting Mr. and .Mrs. A.
C. Howell Sunday ware: Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Armstrong and family.
Mr. and Mra. Rufu# Pair and aoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ealle Shllltegburg
and daughter, Mrs. J. C. East and
Mr. Oscar Armstrong of Bunyan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jennings
and family visited Sunday with
her brother and family. Mr. and
Mts. Wilson Chambers of Bunyan
Mr. and Mr*. Archie
spent Sunday night with
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
son Chambers of Banyan.
Mrs. Elvis Frit* and little daugh-
ter, Patsy Dee have gone to visit
her slater. Mra. Paul Scott at
Shermtn, Texas. 'Both Mr*. MU.
and Mrs. Scott are the daughter*
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Onatott.
Grady McDonald Is vary ill with
th* flu. He was stricken late Sun
day evening and had U> he taken
to his parent's bora* 4n Comanche
Mr. McDonald it employed af **“
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PURVES
By Maxine Bell
Rev. Jack Shelton of Carlton
filled hi* regular appointment here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lawson and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. Albert Lawson and daughter
of Lamp*Hi.
Mr. and Mr*. John Smelly and
daughter* ap*»t Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Henry Box and family
of Shiloh. ■ ■
Mr aud Mra Sid Cathey and
son of Dublin spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mra. Sam Cathey.
Mr and Mra. E. B Carroll of
Wilson apent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Arthur.
With Mr -and Mrs Gear!
Mr. and Mr*. Cmrtm _
■a
•pent Sunday with Mr and Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Rufu* Pair and
son and John Armstrong and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Aubrey
Howell and family of th* Lone
Oak community.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Butler had
a* their gueet Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs Tom Oliver of Stephenrllle.
Mr* Oliver Ethrtton of Pecos
has been spending a few day* with
relative* In thia community.
Mr*. Ralph Fltsgerald and
daughter of PePcos, Mra. Cora
Kluge raid and daughter of Hamil-
ton county spent the week-end
In the FRageraid home luma
Mr. and Mrs. Homer SeK and
son, walker were dinner guest of
their parent*, Joe Walker and
family Sunday.
Mr D. Ormand aad family ha**
a moved w Woirs nursery, where
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»T OTOWhr it* wotu.
Mr. and Mr*. J*# Walker. J*
Mr*. Hrthev Seif, and Mr*.
Oliver Bthettaa *p#at •BkiW
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937, newspaper, January 22, 1937; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561996/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.