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Voter Registration opportunity at Market Days

Register to vote—or update your voter name/ residence information. There will be a voter registration table set up at the Dublin Market, August 20, Wright Park, for Erath County residents. New voters can register at 17yrs, 10 mo. age. Don’t put it off, feel secure in your status this fall.

FBC Mobile food pantry

First Baptist Church of Dublin is hosting the Tarrant Area Food Bank Mobile Pantry every 1st Thursday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the church parking lot.

Rylan Strong Car Show Saturday, Aug. 27

The inaugural Rylan Strong Network Car and Bike Show will be held from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 at Celebration Park, 198 E. Elm St. in Dublin. There will be music, food and big engines, along with a tattoo raffle and apprentice competition.

Market Days returns Aug. 20

This Saturday is the day for the Dublin Market at Wright Park, always colorful, full of variety, friendly people, and wholesome goods. We’ll have the best of summer produce, plus goodies from many kitchens. Come shop under the big shade trees and vendor canopies. Many vendors!
Library chats spur action, aid

Library chats spur action, aid

Library chats spur action, aid

On July 30, the Dublin Public Library lawn was teeming with people for its back to school fair, an event that carries the torch from the fair founded by Kingdom Movement in years past.

In the Neighborhood

The Comanche Chief Great news Comanche – we have bats, too!

MEB now Boucher and Smart CPAs

Michael E. Boucher CPA announced last week it has changed its name to reflect the addition of Mary Smart as a partner. The firm will now be called Boucher and Smart CPAs, LLC.

Congressman hosting meetings Thursday

U.S. Representative August Pfluger (TX-11) is coming to the local area on Thursday, Aug. 18 to host town hall meetings in Erath and Comanche. The Erath meeting will be held in the Erath County Courthouse in Stephenville at 4:30 p.m. The Comanche town hall meeting will be held beforehand at 2 p.m.

Turning Back the Pages

Aug. 18, 1922 The first bale of 1922 cotton was received in Dublin Tuesday. It was brought in by A.H. De Lay from his farm southeast of town. The bale weighed 1148 pounds in the seed and the bale 386. The cotton was sold to John Mc-Donald at twenty and one fourth cents per pound.
The Majestic Theater was an entertainment venue on Patrick Street.  It was a well run business for decades.

The Majestic Theater was an entertainment venue on Patrick Street. It was a well run business for decades.

Museum Matters: Former theater showcases history of films, fun

The headlines in the Dublin Progress read “New Playhouse in Dublin has Big Opening Week. The new Majestic Theater in the K of P building opened last Monday night by Thomas Bros. Two immense houses packed the venue. The playhouse was comfortably seated, well lighted and ventilated.