The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 56TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1944 Page: 3 of 11
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THF DUBLIN PROCRrcc
EDNA HILL
W, T. Johnaon of Uic U. ft
Army and la now stationed at
Georgia, haa been vUltlng relatival
here. "
Mr. and Hn Roy Salyer and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Salyer, and sons, and Mrs. T.„ H.
1 Salyer, visited Sunday In Hamilton
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salyer
j and children. i1
I Several men of. this community
went to PottsvlUe Monday to help
clean up after the destructive
[ storm.. . ....... j
Melba Loyce Cline and June Pin-
son of Proctor spent tlie week-end
with Edith and Polly Salyer.
Mr Void Mrs. W. T. dandy and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. (Justine
OUbreath and family visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Jur-
ney.
Miss Or eta Jaggers of Shiloh be-
came the bride of John A. Johnaon
Wednesday The young oouple left
Sunday for Georgia where they
■ wUl make thetr home lor the pres-
ent. We wish this young couple
happiness
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Stephens
W>ent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mra. Lotts Oee and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs WUl Landes and
Mr, and Mrs Melvin Landes and
family vial ted Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Hammons
WELCOME
To Dublin"* Bid •t’Da^Bodeo
By Mrs J. 11 MeAnell;
Mr and Mrs. Guy McPherson
and baby. Mr and Mrs. La veil Mc-
Pherson anft sons of Purves were
guests of Mr and Mrs. O W. Mc-
Pherson and daughter. Mias Creola
and Mrs. Effle Ooodman, Sun-
day
Mrs Cleo Havens and children.
Mil von Ray and Linda Jo. of San
Angelo are visiting Mr and Mrs.
H E. Yocham
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Graves and
sons. Lewis Wade and Harold
Dean, of OSsn visited Mr and Mrs.
John Moore. John Allen and Janice
Sunday afternoon.
Doris D. Gibson of Palm Rom
visited his grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs Ed Stringer Wednesday.
Bgt Joe Roose of Del Rio was
the guest of. Mr sad Mra. Henry
McAneUy for a while Tuesday
night. -w7
Mrs. O O Pollard, who has been
staying with her father. J. H.
Harvey, who Is til. returned home
thg latter part of the week.
V Mrs. Effle Ooodman has returned
from Strr*«onvtUe to the home of
We art badly needing rata.
Mrs. Wanda ttlkler spent the
week-end with her husband in
New Orleans. La.
Rush Gray Is s patient In the
Dublin hospital, having undergone
an appendicitis operation Friday.
HI* sons. Jack and Dick from Hon-
do. and daughjer, Mrs Winnie
Stube. from Fori Worth, are here
with him.
Tech. Sgt. Eddie Piedlau from
Brown wood apent the week-end
with home folks
We are glad to report Mrs. Ann
Walton, who has been quite sick.
Is improved. ___
A number from this community
attended the funeral of Mrs. J. C.
Whitfield at Orrens creek Satur-
day.
Little Judy Oray .la reported 111
at this writing.
Our women met last Tuesday and
SHEEP DRENCH. Special
CENOL CARDEN DUST
PHENOTHIAZINE
Sheep Drench, regular
Gallon $3.50
Bowman Ridge
Cemetery Working
KRYOCIOE with SULPHUR
Quarts 49c
Gallon $149
Sprayers 39c
ARSENATE OF LEAD
4 Lbs. 75c
Mr and Mrs. Joe KenwQr
as week-end guests in th«4r I
Mr. and Mra. A C. Blevtng
daughters, of Rock Island, Si
Mr , and Mrs Votney McKay
children of Port Worth.
CITY DRUG STORE
SI. GEORGE
strength sad energy—In such
Taken as directed — Pink!
Tablets b one of the verybmit
way* to c«t precious Iron In*
blood Just try Plnkh mn T
for at least M days. Then sea l
too don’t remark ably benefit
low label directions PlnkhMfih
leu art worth frytapf
Ton girls and women who suffw
from simple anemia or who lose ao
much during monthly periods that
you feel tired, went “dragged out"
—due to tow blood-Iron—
Start at owe — try Lydia Ptnk-
hame TABLETS—one Of the pens-
C L LEATHERWOOD
Insurance Agency
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 56TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1944, newspaper, April 28, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth594406/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.