The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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'ewA
OK INTEREST TO
'omen
Viola Humphries
Circle Meets
Reports of all social activities are to be brought in to
the Progress office not later than Tuesday noon of
each week. Meetings should be reported as soon as
possible after they are held in order to retain their
news value. „ . ■’
The Dublin Progress, Thursday, -fan. 17, 1068
The Viola Humphries Circle
of .the First Baptist Church met
In the home of Mrs. Pearl Mar-
tin at 3:30 p.rn. Monday for
their Bible study. The meet
inn was opened with prayer by
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and Mrs.
----1 Leona Dove presided over the
Page 8 short business' session,
—_—~ | Mrs*. Gene Turney, who meets
with the croup each month to
brine ibe Bible study, u’sed th<
book.' Favorite Bible Passage'
as topic material.
H .v Pecan pie. olives ijnd hot spie
[ed tea were.served .fa Jlw fnf
j lowing; ^J/hes Twin .RhMrsr,
:t:»>f,s Hchdiersdn, June Jordon
.Iflomthy.4 N'i-11 Stevens. Ve'lln
‘fMde Roden-. Ktld.it> ..GailawaV
V<*feda, MJnde; i Bei.yle Estes
Ji.'aies Turney and Miss
Krv! ' Young and the hostess.
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Mrs Martin.
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M1<m Ha rati IWrlene Porter
Killeen Girl To Wed Minister of Music
THANK"
■•i: kind and though'tui
Mr. and M.-» V, D Porter j
of tCflleen announce the en-. Ung
gagemer1 and approaching
marrtajjx o then daughter,' ,VU|,
Sarah l>urlin< to George
1-rankUn Aictot «■ Ihfhlut. i uf sympathy times :b
Mias Porter- t> a Brad;. High j l)U|. rilp% CUT\u food und fr>w
School graduate and is attend-J ,T>, wfin, Br0,f.f„nj npp-ited
log Howard Payne College to|v<m have helped to lighs-i <nn
| border, of sorrow of having i.•>/
jimr Mother Ma> each of you
<! p’l ;n , i • m Ilv''
; hieviau;
Tin Limine*; of
Vada Waldron
Circle Meets
The Vada Waldron Circle of
the First Baptist Church met in
he annex of the church Monday
jat 3 pm with Mrs Joe Ho-
jwatrd presiding
1 Opening song entitled
!'“Ready” was led by Mrs. Fan-;
me George with Mrs Howard
at the piano Mrs. Tim Dunn
led the opening prayer
Minutes of the last meeting'
: were read by Mrs J R. White.
: This wax followed by a Bible
|study on "Prayer” brought by,
Mrs Howard
! Those present were Mn«. i
j Frank Hamilton, W, E Abby,
{George White. Dunn and Ho-
! ward
Mrs White closed the meet-
♦mg with prayer
( ,\4{I> OF THANKS
We wish to take this oppor
• unity to express our love and
gratitude to all our dear friends
fm your sympathy and kind
thoughtfulness in our hour of
sorrow Above all, we are grate-
ful to our Heavenly Father
whose steadfast love encloses
us with Christian hope as we
part tit! a while with our loved
The mupte plan a June Wed one
* Here and There In
Carlton
By miss ikei) <;eyi;
V ,!lv oh:' I V of Mi ' '
i hl'-k thee appeal ed '-.ill , the
i I'-sue ia the pioio-ess'. i* w ill
1 appi ■ r m i ins week's* Carl*
: 1'. l • V . as V a.s slat ed.
a ) > iends a"end-
.M : i ’ > ! a i !1
f
l..ee 'I'ujney,
i'ei'l J'luii slay in ?hA First ''
■ Bapt; .' i '-is11 r!i in 1) liiji.p ] ?<
• w is -i !• ingi nue idetai ot
• l'"!1"" 1 1 ! .''ii I--rngt.v IV':
V ei" |.S. I I lend-- | leej.es t sy.in-
I -i1Iiv is oa 11"eU"! f j tin: i-o ,.
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Mr s 1- p-d < >\ e am! d.rm.h'e: *
. Mi s', i G Eowet.v, apd Mrs
' .eve s SO!IS. J.U'k IL'tlr V’ Sell
,'■! ' '1! It..n Li' dd)*“ Self -,if Lai
i is and Mr and Mr Connie
Muck Self of 1 - s i \Voi f h. at-
tended the funeial Friday in the
i hii let to Me'hodist Churcii for
| the childrens great-gt andfather,
t'nrle Marcus Itowd.v. 98 years.
eight months and 20 days old.
He passed .away in *« Dublin
nursing liome, Thursday. Burial
was made in the Clairette (Je-
•uetery
Tie- temperature at Carlton's
i-.M'-t i—eh:.:/ dm mi' die cold
ilii'-r vans Ho n sr.i’li to five
les'S ! 1 ej ' i /If!,
t.
Mis. Novice Littleton of Sqa*
-■' - ■-,:iee< d ■ w I-.-pend with
I n .-tin-:. \ji ( hurley Dyer.
i d M- ,1 V >-yl Cortiy' and
■ • brighter .ipd husband of
A i gelo were weekend vlsi-
./ ji.h her nu'ther, Mrs. Lilia
V i - i! d>.....1 urped
1 i:-1-/day to hri .-"Ihh.I in Aran-
1 "e/-. f Vs lV . I. .' the death of
tier fa1 her (> f I !••••!♦-daxe.
IF YOUR PLATES *€X)N'T FIT
GET "CUSHION” NOW
A mrm pla«t|« Jelly. Apply "CaeMu«* Irera t«W W
in ultitM. tliM Mi Moarh »nd MU 4**1
n**( ax4 ■•I4t «• ik*y< «f MBA
“(.'••hi**”' m|Mli («4 furma mfi 0mm I* ft*M*
that U*>U tma *Mk*. T. rnw«« K** »*d mm* mi
apply mar*. Ftaias u* k* «uk«l mm* »iM
i W W•*!» fU* * Cleveland
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:vceci Marries Brownsville Girl
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i e
The Family
H tick a bee
of Oar ai Let*
I nekie Van Heed, son of Mr. G->r> a student ■ -t Baylo" ,s
and Mrs Ben A Reed, mar- , I'm m r-dy, i Cu!!r./<’ m i' ■' >11" wn-- a
ned Mis-: .Inane Esther Gon- j l.amm Heed of Superior, ' meminu- .'>1 T>'Vi- IVt -i Clmp’e-,
'/ales, tu a dout>le-ring sers-■■ \. ■ /. .. Itrothi'r of the bride- of Sigma, Piii 1-i aternil v a'
ice I Kwmlicr 22 in Brownsville. gn>or.-, was best man E.ddie ; SHS IT'; a member of Dell 1
The wedding was performed Sikes of Brownsville, Bill I'.ur- j I nu Alpha Honorary Sonet ',
in an impressive candlelight t./a t Penelope. Jerry Merrell \of SHS TC, and holds the F. C
ceremony at 4 p m. in the First, of Dawson, and Anthony B. | degree in Masonry.
Baptist Church Greenery com-,Graham of Brownsville were j The couple went to Monter-
bined with white, gold and yel-1 the tandegroom's attendants. | rev, Mexico on their wedding
low chryanthemums formed The bride's mother wore a | trip and are now at. home in
the setting brown silk sheath with match-j Los Fresnos at El Rancho
Given in marriage by her mg accessories. The bride-1 Suzanne Apts.
' at her- the bride wore a gown : gn >■ >m's mothci was dressed | A congratulatory telegram
of Japanese brocade embroid-! in green and yellow silk | was receiv ed by the couple1
emi with pearls The fitted pin.f with matching accessor-!from the president of Mexico
tiodice had elbow*length1 jo* 1 Adolfo Lopez Mateos, saying: j
,sU*«*ves, The slim A-shaped Tl f.nde is a graduate of "I am sending my 'sincere eon-,
skirt was designed with panels '>w nw aiic lijgh School and ' era tula! ions and Itest wishes-.
1*
i toward Payne College in
Brown wood at this tipu
Archer, a graduate > Ho-
ward Payne College i- now-
attending Southwestern i- u>
nut Theologioal Seminary ui
Fort Worth and is minister of
music and education nt the
Kim? Baptist Churcii in Duh
on either .side forming the cir- •■/
n,,ic.lv (.ujar ir,u11 which extended i-
'run, n semi-bust U She car- *
ned a Ntuquet of yellow rhses \
Mold of hoiio'- was Miss Y'jc ' ■ i
bind., Goiizak's sister of the it.
() t i d e i n I)-" tiride'*. at*
leiidam - «iTt Miss Virginia . * •
Timmpson <•! Mason. Mill ,i-. .
.Adela Rodriquez Ipaydi tc4jSt.atf
M M
o' VTii’ch" Texas moved to
1 'ui)!in recently to make her
in)ni* Stic is a sister o: Mrs
i. <" i ew-ell.
M•• .V - • M.d!,*’W' of I,ub-
tXH/K and Mis ,i W (Tine of
‘ ’nl -• .i i ■ (Tt; visit*' ! it. :ht
home o! M and Mrs Roy Tar-
kett S.du'.-cisu night
, i'd an associate of arts
s Tevi- Suiithmost
■ . Sr/e :■> -i rnemtH-r of
a K iptvi Gamma chapter
- L: S-,; ' :' '
ir, k- v .>. -■■ is a grotia-
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for your new ijfe togclher"
“ Ha b a kk u k " St ucl y
Topic For Circle
Mr-' j t i
tile Bible s! ud>
)ii
^Hii He is the sou of Mm 1
Archer of Memphis*, Texas
(i
Clyde Rotierson
Hub Stepper.
Ltm Steplten
DhI«- iidsn
Presirlen’ Monroe was the last
mat in public life in this coun-
ti v te went knee trhusers
DO IT BETTER
die"-, h: ill ;ii’
1 bibakkukd'
: >r>. Tarnuon v,'hen members of the Bottle
"MVi and a .Moon (’irele of the Firs! Baptist
iegree f r inr {'•hurch met January 1 1 for
................. study.
Mr- (irace Short vice-chair
' man of the Curie, presided
over the short business session
Band also read the missionary
,names on the prayer calendar
Nominating Mrs. Carre- Ganett led the
;, .Snivel;, group in prayer.
Those attending were Minos.
H. B. Allgood, Harv Turney
guest speak)-: Mrs T L Col- j nt.;.'1,-*,} Mr» J D Ham-1C- O Whitfield. Stephens, Shot i
liei spoke at the January 9 rnonds president; Mrs George ian<^ Garrett. ___
meeting Mrs ( oilier broadened Martin, first vice-president;
the subject topic by the usage Mn>; r , L,.ath(Woodi 8econd
of colored slides The shaker
Mexico (Tty. and Miss Delm h/g-noloi ,f •nuf- icc
Flower Culture Topic At Club:
New Officers Named
I n ltd in f hmien Club tnembei - (.'fiairrigtn of t,o<>
!-*-<-fiveri mtei-miting and info: - ComnuMnc Mrs
i imi’iv information on Azalea named the ' 'tiowing as officers
land Catfn Uta culture v, hen .jm( h;,,j iKN.„ for the
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How much more
curvaceous can you look?
One whole size!
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BESTFORM
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A vvhc'.o si23 v/erth cf padding in. A cap cr
B cup- fa make ycu seem a full B cr C . . .
make your curVes that much more alluL.-.y!
It's the meet! Dees tho mssf f:r ycu under sv/euers,
LIousos, kr.it dresses, pare/ dresses! And because
"Ifs by Pesdsrrn, it's the mast icr much less: just
$2.50! Try n. See hav/ devastating!'/ attractive ycuki
look. Wh.te cotton, circle stitching Sicec 32 ?■' A :: B.
2.50
was introduced by Mrs George Tolbom'
Martin.
vice-president; Mi.ss Carolyn j
The meeting was called to
order by the (Tub President
Mrs ■ J -D. Hammonds ■ Minutes
were read and the roll called
by Miss Caroly n Colburn, secre-
tary
Other business included the
financial report by Mrs. James
Howell and the announcement
of the sending of pot plants to
Dublin rest In cues during
Chrisumi.s,by the Therapy Com-
mit:tee.>As made by Mrs Carl
Sanders.
Club members reported tiie
planting of 50 trees. 37 shrubs
and 17 rose bushes as projects
accomplished.
Plans are in the. making
by the club tor a flower ar-
rangement school to be held
February 20 through March 20.
recording secretary;
Mrs. Ferrell Abercrombie, corr-
secretary; and Mrs. A. O. Gil-
bertson,,, treasurer
The hostess, Mrs Elmo Hall-
mark and co-hostesses, Mmes.
Martin Clem Ross, Z T Wil-
son. .Royal Crocker and Belton
Hallmark served refreshments
of apricot ice (six cake, coffee
and pickles to 22, members and
Mrs Collier
and Mrs M P Rogers.
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DRHSTII REDUITIOnS OR Rll WHITER FRSHIORS
FABULOUS SAVINGS Are Awaiting you!
"Really, Martha, the first time you cook with an electric
range you'll wonder why you waited so long to see what it’s
like!"
This bit of convocation it typical of that you’ll hear from the
thousands of housewives who have made the change to flameless
etectrir rooking. And, It’s easy to understand when you consider
that electric cooking simple controls provide recipe-exact
ten .(*»■■■ top elements ere In direct contact with utensils
so hw very little heat "spills" out into your kitchen ... and, with
no flame, pots and pans and your entire kitchen stay cleaner.
P S. to Martha: Before you buy a new range, work up a “Dutch
Dinner" evening with a friend or a member of your family who
owns an olectnc range. Try for yourself cooking the flameleaa
electric way. We know you'll like It.
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Maikell, Jack. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1963, newspaper, January 17, 1963; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530396/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Erath+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.