The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 56TH YEAR, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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*ruk>y, Jmly 21, 1944
L Bitty Ruth On, daughter of Mr.
and Mr* Curtis Oae la very IU with
a sevare strep throat. She has
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Charlie Walker
JUST THE
CURTAINS
and DRAPERY
Candidate For
Erath County Texas
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length — color* of aboil and
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■k. anil Mrs Fran; is R Perry
'*md son, Richard spent last week-
end In Nocona, Texas, visiting Mr.
tfcm s brother. F L Perry, and
Molly. They were accompanied
** Mr. and Mrs Coy Perry of Ham-
coy perry is also a brother.
yr-»» I ai New High Blood Prea»ure
Church D/eWS Aid Found in Mushroom*
MR ST BAPTIST CHURCH ' tyroilnss/ ha* bewTatra^t^ft-ora
Arthur Johnson pastor j mushroom* which produced * slgntf-
Sunday: leant reduction of high blood prea-
10 0» Sunday School. j eure In #5 per cent at human
11:00 -Morning Service j patients on whom It was tried at th*
7 lb—Training Union. I Rockefeller Institute for Medical
8:J0—Evening service dismissed Research. New York,
to attend revival at Christian The enayme, a catalyst In plant*
Church or animals that make possible
Monday — All of the circle* of chemical processes of life, is found
the W M S will meet at the In other plants and animal tissues,
church at 4:00 pm for a royal *er- although mushrooms proved 1U
vice program motX ,v,lUljU •ourc* °* »UPP*J
Tuesday - The Brotherhood will poi*t£»* ,1*° P""* » *°*> *°urc-
meet at the church at 8 30 VZg
A good program has been arranged ^ digestive JuRea of the
It is hoped that .11 of the men of ,tom^K ^ wouM p,*
the church will take advantage of <tbto mulhroom, or potsU.
this opportunity for Christian ser- „ a nmt^y tor high blood pres-
vlc*‘ sure. It acts only when Introduced
. _, . , _ ._. _ directly into the blodKatreem
In conference last Wednesday
nbrht the church voted to dlaml* ,ubtt.nct u „ld * ofler ^
the night services the next two |mp0rx»nt advantages over sub-
Sunday nights and the prayer stance for lowering high blood pres*
meeting service Wednesday night. IUre extracted from the kidneys of
July Mth, in order that our people animals In the first place th# kid-
might be able to attend the revival n«y extract does not yet exist tn
being conducted at the Christian pure form; secondly, only very min-
Church. These people were very ute amounts can be obtained from
loyal in their attendance during our an animal's kidneys, and slaughter-
revival and we hope that our peo- houses may not b* able to supply
pie will support their revival. u>* demand.
I On the other band the tyrosinase
The pastor goes to Bluff Dale ten be obtained In highly purified
next Friday night. July Slat, for a form, and th* quantities depend only
revival meeting Hr will fill the on th* supply at mushrooms or pota-
pulpft Sunday morning. July »rd. toes that can be raised in unlimited
but will be away Sunday. July *Rh. quantities
The prayer* of all members nr* _
coveted Dr R T Daniel, profen- ,
aor of Old Testament Studies , at Immunity to PotfiOD Ivy
the Semumry will preach Sunday Only ft Poor Fallacy
momlnq. Ju^JOth # While no om la Immune Is poison
MR.HT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bibie-School at * 46 am Sunday, along with t*~i—-Ay at odMr ao-
Communion service at 11:00 am. called remedies are ml effective.
Pres WISH service at 11 :ll and the Spread can be prevented
I K pm. Our aeries of **moa# Tbs plant has been sethr# In
are now goiiH on. everybody and- America tor more than three caa-
come to hear Brother Kllngman turtss. growing only In North Amor-
• a a a , Ira.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1 P®1** to *• “UkT sap. and
o n mm__■— ; Is not air bom*. It evaporates as
” xswma. saw slowly, however, that tool* may fe-
The pastor will use for hi* theme utn ^ pojaoi| ^ ^
Sunday morning. "The Spiritual ,1#0 known 1ha, 0,rtl. ias
Life of a Dollar* At the evening esa carry droplets of Ha ol <Ms-
hour the subject win be: “Oon- wise it is not to be Css red from the
feeslon and IU RmuIU.” Th* choir air. The bare stall Is dangerous la
will give a special at each of th* th* arbiter, as th* leave* arc hi sura-
MRS. IIAZLKWOOO ENTERTAIN!
MRS. ED SIKES HONORS
MRS. WALLACE RJON
Mrs Calvin Hsarlwood was has- '
t«w* at a buffet supper and bridge
on Tuesday night. July l»th.
Flares were arranged far the fol- ,
t Mrs John Orsy. '
Mrs Joseph
Tvd Hallmark. Mrs
Honoring Mrs Wallace Rion of
Atlanta, Oeorgis. Mrs Ed fUket
was hasten at luncheon and bridge
on Prlday afternoon.
Tlje table was laid writh embroid-
ered organdy place mat*. »n anni-
versary gift to the hostess mother.
Centering the table was a low cry-
stal bowl of maroon dwarf earns,
lions and pink rain lilies Rose
baskets of summer candies marked
the place* of the following guests
Mrs Rloo. honoree, Mrs Louis
HerAdon. Mrs. Joseph Reid. Mrs
Ted Hallmark. Mr*. Troy Baxter
Mrs. Norman Martin. Mrs. Henry
Turney. Mr*. Flash Walker, and
Mrs D. C. Larner of Stephenville.
After luncheon table* were laid
for bridge Mrs Norman Martin
won high aoore Ourat prtae went
to Mrs Rion
Mrs Rion l» visiting her mother, i
Mr*. O. P Herndon
CKunill* DOT CURTAINS
straight and cnea-croaa stylus
—whit# with colored dot*.
Mrs Flash Wslkrr.
Held.
Henry Turney Mrs Ray Walker,
Mrs Herman Ferguson Mr* Tray
Baxter. Mr* LoUla Herndon. Mrs. J
Ed Bikes Mrs VirglnU Beever. and
Mrs WaUace Rion. of Atlanta Da
After aup|*rr »»» flnlahed th*
tables were prepared for bridge |
Mrs. John Oray is a former friend
of Mrs Hasiewood Mrs Oray has;
motns at the I we ley house on Fa-,
trick Street while her husband Is
in Csmp Bowie
The C. I. O. Political
Racketeer has started a
last minute effort to
defeat Senator Lovelady
because he voted to
atop strike* in time of
war. This it our only
means at this late hour
to let you know what
they are trying to do.
<Pd1. Adv.)
Cod Fluffy C
That justify your careful
sideratigft — eo sheer aad
that you can almost feel a
Tile Oreen's Creek H D. Club
met with Mrs Jim Walker July 4th.
nuneeu niemben and two visitors
were present
Much merriment was created la
the recreation period by a tack nut
In which Ms urine Campbell and
Alice Pair were winners and were
presented with suitable prtae*.
After an Interesting program on
the Renovation of Clothing" an
exhibit of renovated clothing, hats
Will Allen Fyeatt BCJc tlHNR and pur*** was given by th* mam.
from DartlsvUle. R I has spent his ben
leave vtaJUng his wife and daogh- A committee was appointed to
ter. Lanetle. of StephenvUl*. his prepare a skit for the Ctounty
Parent*. Mr and Mrs W T Fyeatt Club picnic at th* Btephenvttl#
of Dublin, and his sister. Mrs A Park In August
R Michaels. of StephenviU* a delicious plat* conetsUng of
SCIc Fyeatt volunteered aa a cook sandwiches, potato chips, olive* and
In th* Beabee*. but all cooks, cherry lmuoftadi wa* served by
butchers and bakers in the Beebsee th* hostess.
have been put in the regular Navy ■
and may be used anywhere, stats* The white brick Baptist Church
Fyeatt at Highland ts marina comptetten.1
Mrs. Mamie Pilgrim Ostiln re-
ceived a letter from her husband.
Bgt Earl Oetltn somewhere In
Dirope Enclosed In the letter
were several pieces of paper money
from Italy, Russia. Pksnce and
Germany, with Sgt Oatlln's In-
structions to Mamie to "Have a
goad time "
You may um our Lay.
Ar:» Plan if yau Itka
end buy Isl a ah ala sew
far yaur la tar uaa.
VOTE FOR
Grover Sellers
Candidate
For First Elective Term
Attorney General
Appointed by Governor Ctoke
■evenson to fill unekptred term
of Oerald C Mann
jj, $1.95 to $3.
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 56TH YEAR, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1944, newspaper, July 21, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth594350/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.