The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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morning, Docombtp a,
lii» R»v, U. B. Terrill
Mr end Mr*. KtDf Herrod re-
turned home Thursday after *
three week*' visit with their dau-
ghter who reeides In Matador.
Virginia Jennlng* spent Thura-
<*•* and Friday hi Fort Worth
vUltlng with Oeraldlne Lane
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Durham
visited in Port Worth Monday and
Tuesday '
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Blevins and
fMMren left Sunday for a short
with Me parents In Ranger.
Tn“ A. C. has )ust received hi*
honorable discharge from the Navy
— i i o— - ,
Mr and Mra. H. Downing of
OalmvlUa spent Sunday night with
Mr *nd Mrs. John Henson.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B Halley at
Red Springe. Texas, spent several
days visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
WUl White, Mr. and Mr*. John
White and family. Mr. and Mrs.
John Knape, and Mr. and Mrs! Os-
car Halley and family.
Owenia Haebarry of stepbanvllle
spent the week-end with Norma
Young
Mr. and Mr*. 8. B. Ogan of Fort
Worth spent the week-end In Dub-
lin visiting friends S B. ha* Just
received hi* discharge from the
•ervlee.
a L Wall, and Mia* Ruby Wyatt
•pent Saturday in Ptort wsrth.
Mrs B M. Salyer* of Cogar. Ok-
lahoma. and Wilton and Loyd Lane
of Port Cobb, Oklahoma, are visit-
ing In the home of Mr and Mrs.
Dock Brown.
Rev w. F. Anderson of D Cen-
tro, California, who is a delegate
to the Congregational Methodlat
Church conference in Dallas, visit-
ed In The Progress office Monday
morning He renewed Ms subscrip-
tion to the paper. Rev. Anderson
stated that he and hfc brother, L.
A , still enjoy reading the Pro-
gress even though they have been
away for quite some time
fclfplinMjnibtfrfl
Mr*. T. T. Notgraas and daugh-
ters. Lucille and Horia, and Golds
Hall went to CPeo Sunday and
were accompanied hofhe by Mr*.
Ida Notgraas.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack WUllamson
spent last Thursday and Friday
visiting In Port worth.
Mr and Mrs Sanksy Latham, left
Friday for Kanakee. Illinois, after
viatUng a month with hi* parent*.
Mr and Mrs F 8. Utham
J T Webb, who ha* been In
Prance since the fall of Germany
strived In the Bute* during the
week end He wired hi* mother on
Monday of this week tad said he
would be home In about three week*
aftsr going to the hospital for *
Mr. and Mra. Mark Daffern and
Charles visited In Stephenvllle on
Sunday afternodn
Mr and Mrs W«yne Ooid and
sen of Portland. Oregon, visited
with her sisters Mr*, drover Walk-
er and Mrs Kirk Armstrong. Mr
and Mr*. Harvey Alexander, and
Mr and Mrs Hasten Walker, and
other relatives They ill trad dinner
with Mr and Mrs Walker Sunday.
BUUe Jackson of H loo spent the
week-end with Kva Marie drives
Pvt. Harold Wade Kell uni. who is
stationed in Gloria, New Mexico,
left Monday after spending a three
day pass with his mother. Mrs Mi -
llroy.
Lee Eldon Young of the Merchant
Marines is visiting his parents. Mr
and Mrs W H. Young
Ofily 27 More Shopping Days until
•CHRISTMAS!!!!
9k>p early *M» <mir stocks are complete and to
•void the nasi*.
—Wo Hava—
Colonial De Luxe
Fountain Pens
Utatimm Gaaraafa* — L imdef Quantay
•M j Mr and Mr* B W Tillery and
; Wendell of Tyler, Mr. an<^ Mra.
I John Oxford Jr and daughters and
I Mr and Mrs Bryan Hendrickson
and son of WephenvlUe. and Mrs
I P r Hendrickson of Dublin were
I guests In the home of Mr and Mr*.
I j Guy Weems Sunday
Mr. and Mra. B. J. Qualls of Pt
Worth spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs. W C Oarner and
family.
If* AI way i Proper To
LOOK YOUR
BEST
Let us solve your Pali and
Winter Beauty Problem*
Sun. wind. rain, cold and alt
of the weather1* sell villa*
play havoc with regular
beauty care
keep LOVELY and freeh
throughout any weather with
oar help
Mr. and Mrs Ranee Porsan of
Brownwood spent the week-eml
with Mr and Mrs W. L. Oee of |
Edna Hill Mrs Fortum was for- |
! merly employed In the Dublin Cafe *
| before her marriage.
Winterproof
Tkt Seoiosol Cere All Car* NewW ■■■■■■■■■S
Mr and Mra H O MUler and
daughter of McCamey spent' the
seek-end with Mr and Mrs. Bill
Whitfield
Mrs. Dub Humphries was taken
I home Monday after spending three
day* in the Dublin hospital She is
j getting along nicety at this time
Claudia Robbins spent the week-
end with Mra. Ida carpenter *nd
daughter. Opal
GENTS WHOPING BAND* mmd SIGNET MINGS
SAM AY MINS
USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN
THE WINNER
For Longer, Better Car Service! There's
still time to get your car in condition to
go through its toughest winte^ ... but not
too much time! Delay may mean the dif-
ference between the road and the scrap
heap. Don’t wait until trouble develops.
Have your car ready keforebam! to fight
winter wear. Heed the call for preventive
maintenance now!
J T Ryon visited Mr and Mr* ! Mr* Prank Lout* Bryan and son.
Prank Rhafvr and family last week Tommy, of Stephenvllle vtstted Dr
J T rerefvsd his discharge from ( and Mr* T. F. Bryan. Friday
thr Armed Piece* a short time ago j -0-
■ - . ,# ■ Mr and Mr*. BUI Blaine and
Mr*. A. C Blown spoilt a few son. Nolan, visited with Mr. and
dsn In Fort Worth with Mr* Ray- Mr* Joe Strong and family In Ran-
mond Brown and family irrr, Texas. Sunday
SWINDLE’S JEWELRY
Rich, Robust Aroma
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R D Hughe* of Dallas visited
•everal day* with Mr and Mr* C.
C Campbell and family
Virginia Ponan of Brownwood
•pent Bundsv with Virginia Jen-
nings
Now Many Wsor
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Always plenty
feed in stock
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 57TH YEAR, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1945, newspaper, November 23, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth594791/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.