The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59TH YEAR, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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Friday, February 2, 1945
Miss Darline Baker
Marries Coxswain
James R. Toler
On the evening ot January 11,
at 1:00 o'clock. Miss Darline Ba-
ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
R, Baker, Belknap street, Strphen-
Vflle, became the bride of Coxswain
James Ralph Toler, grandson ol
Mr, M}d Mrs. James F. Toler ol
Dublin. Tl|e ceremony, fnarkv,'
by dignity and simplicity was sol-
emnised at tne acme ct tin; olltei-
attog minister. the Rev Braer C.
Carter, pastor ol the First Methodist
Church. Mrs. Carter at tire piano
played the nuptial music and wed-
ding marches.
The bride, wearing a charming
spring freak ol black rayon crepe
with lace-edged white organdy ruf-
tle outlining the low cut neck, and
black accessories, was untended by
MISS Aline Oxlord as maid ol
honor, and bridesmaids. Miss Jo
Ann Baker, Miss Char line Oxford
»nd Miss Dorothy Chamberlain
Wayne Garner was best man to
the groom, wtio was also attended
by Hailard Hide both ol Stephen-
Vllle. Coxswaiu Toler was in Navy
uniiorm
Immediately alter the wedding,
the veteran Navy man and his
bride went to Dublin, where they
were guests until Monday of last
week In the home of his grand- j
parents. Mr and Mrs Toler.
Coxswain Tcler returned to the
States after two years hi the Pa- j
eific theater of war, where he par-
ticipated m a number of major en-
gagements, including the invasion
of the Phlllplnes He left on Mon-
day ol last week for San Francisco.
Calif., where he will be assigned
to shore duty, and where Mrs
Toler will join him as soon as he Is
based For the present the bride Is
with her parents in StephenvUle. j
Mrs. Toler was a StephenvUle ( vice
senior high school student, leaving |
her studies to be married Junes j
Ralph Toler was a senior high
school student tn Dublin at the j
time he entered the U 8 Navy |
Thursday Club
Meets With
Mrs. Turney
The Woman's Thursday Club
net with Mrs Henry Turney on
Thursday afternoon, January 25
Roll call wav answered with a
verse ol scripture followed by cur-
rent event* Mrs Tom Bryan dis-
cussed Modern Developments m
Medicine and Mr*. 8 U Wolfe read
• paper on Russia* Contribution
to Medical Science The club ad-
journed to meet February 1. with
Miss Vickers as Ixwtess
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CLIFFORD POWELL SENDS
COMMENDATION RECEIVED BY
TENTH ARMOURED DIVISION
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***** Attended „
Pwonkt gad Teachers held in |
■ohm Kkonomk* oottsg, *t
ewphenvm. tiigty echcoi
day of this week
imy* landing an the Norman read on “t> Day" w«h their fe>
-pe. Nate the npralsm on their faces. The soldier an
. arrtee n Tommy Gun. In the distance offshore Is an
rrhSM of War Bonds
Armt IlrsW Csrgs FtoSS
it ready ’-r the llh-
«he left'll • haro.ua man sihge
of Sir * 'I
Church News
F1KKT BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY—
10 a. m Sunday School
1100 a m f’Jea hlng Servi -e
Bro J D. Brannon ol H>rt WorUi
will bring the message at till- ser-
vice.
6 30 p m Training Union
7 46 jx m Evening Worship icr-
ALEXANDER
Mr. and Mr* Dvker OrtfTln are
the proud parent* of a son born at
the StephenvUle Hospital last Fri-
day They have named the young
*»<
baking pie., Everyone brought her
v favorite pie recipe and exchang'd
MONDAY - I „ wllh roN nr else Mrs Bryce
3:00 p m Woman* Missionary Cannon demonstrated the mixing
Society will meet , a!u-| baking of a wry delicious pe-
| can pie Many fine Pic rol. -i
GREENS CREEK HOME
DEMONSTRATION 1 1 1 B
The Oreervs Creek Home lemon,
stratlon Club met Wednesday J*n-
cn.-v y«, with Mf: Bryce Cann, n
The fourteen rr-rmterv prtsem
answered roll call with their inoire man Dyker Edward Mi* Griffin
subject taken fr>~m the year book will be remembered as the former
There was one vWMr. Mr* Uoyd Miss Edna Faulkner
Cooke of Dallas, present Mr and Mrs Jimmie Oreenway
The topic fer dtvcuaalon aas| visited Jim Green way Sunday
Walter Hamilton, a algae
ol CUlfora Powell elk) » Oblet
Code Message Clerk In CNtt. Fat-
u-n'j Tlgw i*" oI the 10th Armour- j
ad Division received the following
. ommendatlon which we* « I •» j
this Division—Powell la the sou 1
t • Mr. gud Mrs W O. Powell
ol Rt. 6. Dublin. He attended Dub-
lin High schpol and is a graduate
ol Texas A (uKt M
One. *. IN4 j
;.ubj»et Oommendauon.
To; Cfftoera and Knitted Men.
iUIi Armoured Drrtakm.
Tigers of the Tenth, your ee-
cx mpllshmenls agninat the engMJ
iav< earned high prekw tnm our
CMj» and Army Octnmanda Dur-
ing the llrst three week* of fighting
, you have liberated one hundred
square mile, of France and «***•
! pted fifty aquare mile, of Oerman
I territory. Many of pour home lew
1 apera have already announced the
rtgera aa the fleet of General
, Patton's division* to rtrtpr Oar-
i many. You have aetwd stmy four
; towns, captured over two Usouagfid
gMonem of war and reamteed
lcven ctaader attarka Itaemy
.wrarnnel and malarial you de-
stroyed in substantial quenilUe*.
All ol thi* ha. been at a minimum
mat to yoomtvos hi Uvc* tael and
v el dries hmtroyed
I take tin* opportunity to «*»-
mend each officer and enlisted
man of this treat fighting I*W4*
egm lor an rutdandlnt perform- |
anre in our tint KM befow the
rneuo I
w H H Morns. Jr
Major General. 0 » Amy!
SPHMK.
IUETUM
When a plumber make* a
ID flxew It U he ran
When a lawyer makes a
He wtm u all over again
TUESDAY
7:46 p m Monthly meeltng of
the Sunday School Officer* and
Teacher* At this time we will have
a i«>t luck supper together
WEDNESDAY - '
7 45 p. m Prayer meeting
Mr* MUlls ftvsewrUYgtan from De
Deon visited her* for the wwek end
Work ha* begun on the new
Baptist c hurch building
Mr and Un Abb Griffin near When a rarptntmr
StephenvUle visited Mr and Mia He la not mrpr
were dUrussed and four served j Tyke- (luffIn Saturday j When a dorWv u
wltli coffer for rcfreahmenD Bufane (las ha* been Installed , Ms stmtUy bur**
Plan* were made to serve Ick-1 ' In the *chooi tier* Everyone Is
at the StephenvUle Hereford sale j proud of this improvement la td* j Whan a jvadg* mal
healing is
The t in
on a proa
a
j
Ui it held on February 15 The healing syetetn of the school
ladlrs of the Horne Demonstration, The tinclalr Otl i van pan:
clubs will sell sandwiches pu» and (.n a program her* laat Me
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH j coffre at the recreation building| Mr Everett from Btepfu
I- H. William- Pastor j again this year The club will meet! made • very Interesting talk Rep-
Supt W D. Raley will speak! again at Ui« home of Mrv V L ‘ rweenlaum from the BoB HroMon
Sunday ipornlng at eleven o clock ! Cooke on February 7 Of floe (n Dublin war* prearnt The
!>our on the Crusade for Christ -------a--— jwognun was IwM at the Oym and j
movement In the Methodist j will Rav Uvig who 1* In the a large crowd attended
Cnurch Look on the front page of | Navy came in last week for a leave ' -■ - j —
till* paper for more Information onju, be spent with hi* wife and Mr and Mm Leonard Haaenek
children and hi* parents, Mr and *fw?r Friday in Fori Worth an
Mr* Ray Lang business
“KINDREDS”
Made (or Each Other
at Fhrt
Mrs. George Martin l
Hostess To
Circle Meeting
the Crusade
I Mr* E. C Pewell. Supt of the
Church School will *peak or. the
Crusade in the Church School
Sunday morning, February 11
A committee composed of Joe
Kennedy Mrs Frwell W D Raley
j Richard Perry, Walter Ramil ton, J
| T HhllUngburg. Mrs W M Wright
and Mrs Tipton, met Tueaday
ight to make plan* lor tn* Cru-
| -ade in the local church
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Laat Sunday vra* regular MW-
I aionary Day tn our church school, i
i It was gratifying to »*e each clam
! enter the mum auditorium far a
TO, Viola Humphreys Circle of *h°G mlmtonarv program Al-
the W M 8. of the Bapt 1st Church though we missed scone of our
met tn the home of Mr* Oeorg*
Martin last Monday afternoon *t1 "Mr*"1
three o'clock Mrs Car! Steven* Jr.
tha presidenl presided Following
the buainea* meeting Mrs Herbert
Bel] gave several chapter* from
the Ufe <« ti»e missionary explor-
ar. David Livingston. Refreshment*
were served to Meedamte
Open lard
with baw I
$3.95
%4M
was in-
Kithtm attendant* the
by those present
ip4rknf.
1 81 Joiin tell* Us that Andrew
w«* the first disciple and altar sea-
l Ing Christ he immediately went
to tell his brother and to bring him
to Jesus I wonder If w# who pro-
ouy 1 fees to be follower* of Chrtot are
Jones. Joe Hen,lemon, Herbert Bell, anxiocw erKiugh .bout our famlUe,
Paul Wocten, J*<k Depew, Chsrll* and friend* that wr wlll toJ 'them
nrsz iurs stats-sttss
i ,-lplra: “Go Jr* therefore and teach
all nattam. baptising them In the
name of the Father and of the Bon
and of the Holy Ohoet. teaching
Oar and
the Hoates*
TOe circle will meet Monday af-
ternoon at three o clock
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CARO OF THANKS
TO our many friends her* in
Dublin, we extend our sincere
thank* tor your kindness to tie at
the tone of. the funeral ot
loved am. Itufu* C Maxwell. We
are deeply grateful for the mant
set* at kindness and Uw awtpour-
tng of your linear* nnypaUty in
our time of sorrow Every act of
kindness every word of sympathy
| n> lighten ot«r burden of
ora abo grateful toe tha
lovely floral offering
Mrs Hutto Maxwell.
MM. DM Maxwell.
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Mr. and Mr. Bkneet
and two little daughters and
unsrk spent from
Wednesday night In
Imu where they want to
the bedside at Mr. Johnson's
, A. C, Johnson Who had saf
I a heart attack. Mr, Johneai
hen «*, .eft htu
r*Lr~~
, d. «Tic*
them to nbeervi all things wha
ever I have commanded y««
Lo I am with you ell way aval
the end of the world '
See you at
our. Sunday.
— Mm
O. Fewetf, Oeu.
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FI HAT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:0g aim
bald at this church on the 2nd and
ath Sunday* of aach-month
Rev Jamee Y. Brow* prnb
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 59TH YEAR, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1945, newspaper, February 2, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth594836/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.