The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, January 31,1968
Slower Friday
jrs Bride-Elect
___/Bagwell, bride-elect
Tmweek, wm honored
t January 34 witfc a min*
'ou* shower at the home
Joe T. Kennedy.
Kennedy" welcomed the
and MM Chrteti Mnlkell
’ worth, niece of the bride-
presided at the bride'e book.
| In the receiving line were;
tide-elect; her mother, lira.
Bat well; the bridegroom'*
■ lire. Albert Traweek;
t’a aletera, Mr*. Jack
„„ n. Worth and Mr*.
Kloeter; Mr*. Leell* Tre-
StophearUle and Mr*. Bob
B Dobiln, alatere-ln-law of
degroom-elect.
, »#rvin( table waS vbntered
en arrangement of rannn-
Iand white candytuft, carry-
th* brlde’a choeen color*.
■R waa carried through-
reception room*. Punch.
, and olive* were nerved to
1 fay Ml**** Onrolyn Me-
\ Carolyn Mitchell. Marlene
Joyce Ounlnfhnm
i«>*te***a were Mm«
ad*. Oarl U Hall. T
Mervin rarrle. O
« arl atoven* Jr.. M
and Moat Young of
iers ,Celebrate
Annii
of tlie
met with
January 23. Her ail
"The Life of Beethovan: The
Importance of Hla Work." At the
conclusion of -her talk ah* played
a recording of Beethoran'a Sonata
in
vjersary
/c L Ik*
' and Mw.' C U VMtom
Ik Sheridan celebrated their
(wedding anolveranry Bub'
36 at their home.
Paulka#rp have i« living
■ all of whom were pre-
th the enceptlon of one
preeeat were: Mr and
it. ttauUtaer, Mr and
[Dtck mnlkner. Mr. end
■ J Faulkner. Mr*. Berth*
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
and family. Graham.
1 Mr* i*>hnny Ticlmti nnd
Mr* Dai* Tackett and
t Port Worth;' Mr. 'aid'
|Cre*et RusOerry, Barnett,
Pauihner. Be* Antonio.
Mr* Peg* Whitfield,
and Mr. end Mr* Albert
ail a»4 daeghlcr. fttephen-
r*”- *r i-SIIJ
Pate Celebrates
Birthday
| TarrnO' 'Pet* celebrated fate
ay with a party There-
mown tn tie home of
4her. Mr*, tee* Willi-
■. , .
npeotos the tlfte the
ay ceke we* cut and nerved
cream to the following
Pamela Wolfe, Mery
- WiUon Bernice SpM
itneen Scott, Bertha and
I Tompkins. Dane Taylor.
' Hancock. Robert end Oerl
hi J«ey wUngaley, Prancee
Pate.
Miss Frances Clay
Elected President
The Woman* Thursday Club
met la the home of Mr*. Clayton
Keller January 9 for a buatnaaa
The following officer* were
elected for the year 19(8-1969:
Ml** Prance* Clay, president; Mr*.
Perretl Abercrombie firm vice-
president; Mi*. Ed Sneed, eecond
vice-president: Mtm Bernice
UtUepage. retorting secretary;
Mi*. T, P. Bryan, corresponding
secretary* Mr*. Dick Harbin,
tmmrar: Mra 8. L. Wolf*. Sr.,
censor; MB* Johnnie Me* Vickers,
press reporter sad Mrs. W. 8,
Whitehead, parliamentarian
Tit# club diflctiaMNl tb# pirn*
for the year book ter tbs coming
year end made plan* ter the cele*
brattma of it sixtieth emu versa ry
on February 37.
Mrs a M. Mllholltn waa boa-
ten* to the clnh on January 19,
whhh was Teaaa federation Day.
Mr* .Clayton Keller was"'leader
of t»»# program, giving a talk on
the MuMe of Tssas and It* com-
poser* She need a composition or
Mica Osorge Ana Soever * ‘The
German coatrlhutien to Tanas
Music" a* part of her material.
SJP'dMa XS^wkMwd gjjk^ak warm a I — J|rt m
«1F*» tnwrwwfw ont mw iw*<*cr
Tarleton Schedules
Mother-Daughter Tea
Thursday Club
Stephenville, (8pl) — High
school girls and their mother* in
the Tarleton State College area
wilt be invited to the annual Cam
pus Club Mother-Daughter Tea
February 11.
The Tea, which will be held
from 3-6 p.m. will Include an open
house In the Olrl*' Dormitory,
end also a tour of the Tarleton
State campus.
This annual event originated
In 1950 when Tarleton coeds and
their mother* and Stephenville
High School girls and their
mother* attended. Thta year girl*
from a 50-mile radius around
Stephenville will be Invited.
MTs. Maryd Todd, Dean of
Women at Tarleton State, seys
that TSC coed* will serve as
hostesses sad will show the visit-
ing girl* and mothers through
the dormitory. Members of the
TSC Campus dub wll also be on
hand as hostess**.
Refreshments will be served in
the parlor of the Olrls' Dormitory
and the T$C Collegiate Choir will
sing throughout the afternoon. A
receiving line will aleo greet
guests a* they enter the parlor.
Town* In the 50-mile radius
Include Stephenville, Tolar, Gran-
bury, Justin, Comanche, Dublin,
Mingus, Carbon. Meridian, Gor-
don. Mtco, -Besdemona. DeLeon,
Hamilton, f'arlton, Iredell. Santo.
Glen Rone, Llpan, Gorman, Llngle-
villw. Mineral Wells, Weatherford.
Croes' Plains, Rising Star, end
Eastland,
New Members Added
Nola Hays Circle
The Nola Hay* Circle met in
-the Sunday 'school, room Of the
JTfrrt Baptist Church Monday kf*
Wnoon fqiymlsslon study, taught
by Mvr-'Georgs Hoiion. Mr*. J. C.
King presided.
Two new member*. Mrs. Myrtle
Chisholm and Mr*. Cuts Vaughn
war* added to the roll. Those
present were; Mines Walter Don-
Ion, Margie IVMIjohn, W. &
Barnett. W R. Walla, Bud Ben-
nett#, W. K. Obbe. Lee Turner,
T. D Durham, Tom Sparks. Tim
Dunn G. II. McMurry, Georgia
Jntfcrsoa, Frank Hamilton and
g. J*. Georg*
In a recent re-organisation
meeting of the Lottie Moon
Circle of Ote JTffxt Baptist Church,
Mrs. R. p, Whitfield was elected
chairmi
OtbeJj officers elected were Mrs.
J. D. Sbaphep, Bible study; Mrs.
Carrie Garrett, mission study;
Mrs. W. B. Whitehead, prayer
chairman; Mrs. Jim Davis,
stewardship chairman; Mrs. H. B.
Allgood, social chairman; Mra.
W. L. Trice, community missions;
Mrs. J. V. Hampton, sacretsry-
treasurer and Mra. Carl Childers,
publicity.
TJf* circle met Monday after-
nook in the church parlor for
a missionary program with Mrs.
R. B. Whitfield in charge. Open-
ing grayer was led by Mrs. Car-
rie Garrett.
Mrs. Joe Howard reviewed “The
Long Bridge,” a home missionary
book. Mra. J. D. Stephen read
the names of missionaries on
calendar of prayer for the day'
and she alto lead a special prayer
for them.
In a brief builness meeting
Mrs. Carrie Garrett, Mrs. D. D.
Bolt. Mrs. C. R. Cline and Mrs.
Rowl Peacock were enrolled as
new members. Mr*. W. L. Trice
dismissed with prayer.
Those present were Mmes. R.
D. Whitfield, D, D. Eoff. Joe
Howard, J. D. Stephen, H. B. Ali-
gned. Carrie Garrett. J. V. Hamp-
ton, Lola Pryor, C. R. Cline, w.
I* Trice, Jim Davis and Carl
Childers.
Comyn Shiloh
HOLD BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
A luncheon was held In the
home of Mrs. 8. B. George Sun-
day in honor of Loyd Georg*. Ft.
Worth; Mra. Lula Northcutt, San
Angelo and Mrs. C. H. Timmons,
DeLson on thsir birthday. After
lunch was served, gifts were
opened and displayed. Those pre-
sent were; Mr, and Mra, W. A.
Wlllcoxon. San Angelo; Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Heath, Mrs. Grlselle
and Mra. Flo Hsath, DeLeon; Mr*.
Loyd George and two sons, ft..
Worth and Mrs. Verns Sharp.
Mra. A. M. Derrick
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Painter and
girls of Ft. Worth visited his
mother, Mrs. B. L. Painter Satur-
day,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Barnes visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. Boyette of
Eastland one day last weak.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bwsnner
visited last Saturday in Comanche
with her brother, Mr. and Mr*.
A. Rackley. h
Mr. and Mra. Bill Barnesjrod
sons of Duster Visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Barnes.
We are glad to report the sick
of our community are improved.
Russel! Hayes
psm
Clairettp
snd Mr*. James Hosi
hr sod Mr* <l«y Snively
fee Howard attended the
**f Roger Cog here U. In
Monday morning He 1*
* Mr end Mr* Otko Oog-
: termer resident* «f lit.
Community.
tn With The
l of Hearing
1 week brought two people
having the same kind of
■ there was elgkty-two
■ in their ego*, on*
Igiri eight and the other
' steely, each CM* had keen
on ike TV end had
•hey were hard of hearing
Vt want to us* a hearing
both didn't want 9*091*
they were hard of • faear-
ihat t* not unusual hut
program had shewn them
at that If i had told them
eW hare thought I wm
to sell a hearing nM.
bean in this bustneea
Ireer* and have told many
to *** their doctor and if
‘ 'hem to got on# 1 would
■ to service them, 1 had
case last month
b* m DobHa Tanadar
from 10 a.m. until night
M»on* who would Ilk# an
>*tlon in their own bom*.
* *• *t the Dublin Hotel
will came out without
1 now servicing more people
**** •*> «k#re combined.
*»a hoar bat don’t under*
something In
•*d treatment*. J
t£
) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Self and
family of Ft. Worth spent the
weekend with Mrs. H. K. Self.
Mrs. Fleldon Haley la In Ft.
Worth tn the home of her daugh-
ter. She is taking treatments from
a doctor.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Smith visit-
ed her mother in Bluffdale Sun-
day.
Mr*. Dale Wheeler and Richard
Lee of Killeen visited Mrs. Zena
Havens over the week end.
Mrs. Cliff Little and sons, of
Ft. Worth; Mrs. Butch Greater
and family, Waco; Mrs. Travis
Culver and children, Dublin and
Mr. and Mrs. Haley and mb
Stephenville visited in to* home
of their parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Fleldon Haley.
Some "rain tell here Wednesday
night.
Some of the H. D. Club mem-
bers worked at the Community
Center one day last week repair-
ing chairs.
Orvi! Dowdy of Dallas visited
Charlie Dowdy Sunday morning.
'■ 0 ..WgsoMA.. .iS'issi..
There nr* two and a half feet
in n military pace.
Come In!
Take a Look!...
at the Big Values bow
being offered in our Furni-
ture Dept,
Easy Payments and we
trade for your old furni-
Irene Jones
A. H. Stephens is improved
some but he stilt is not aide to
be out any.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gerhart
and children visited in Winters
Saturday snd Sunday with re-
lative*.
Jerrell Hallmark apent the
week end with hie parents, Mr.
and Mra. Wallace HaUmagg.
Gny Hall had surgery last Tues-
day in Temple, He is doing Juat
fine.
Several enjoyed a wiener roast
at the Shiloh Church Friday
night. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A- C, Freeman,
Johnnie and Shirley visited in
Zephyr Sunday with Mra. Effie
Taylor. Mra. Taylor has been ill.
Mr. and Mra, A C. Files of
Gorman vtaited Sunday with Mr.
and Mra. Hailey Jones, Martha
and Doyle.
J. J. Adams is sick and will
have to stay in bad a few days.
I. W. Price visited Larry Jones
Sunday,
Those visiting in the Scott Brad-
ley home Sunday were Betty and
and Dean Bradley. Dean is at-
tending college at Tehuacana.
Rev. B. F. Jones called §1 the
afternoon. . '
The Shiloh club wilt meet each
Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. Loyd Richardson filled hi#
regular appointment at the Shiloh
church Sunday, J'
Mr. and Mra. Troy Jones of
Odessa visited over the week
end with their parents, Mr. rad
Mra. Harley Jones and Mr. and
Mra. Jack Templeton.
Mrs”. Cason Thomason and Mrs.
Trixie Miller of Stephenville wero
guests of Mr. and Mra. A. H.
Stephens and Leona Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Billy McCaraey
are the proud parents of a baby
boy born January 24. The baby
weighted 6 lbs. and 1»% ox. and
wa* named Randy BrykB.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell of
Brown wood and girls visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Russell over
toe week end. Mr. and Mra. Don
Russell and Brenda of Huntsville
also have been visiting in toe
Russell home during the week.
Mra. A. B. Thiebaud and Rebec-
ca visited Mr. and Mra. T. B. Hall
Sunday.
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1958, newspaper, January 31, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560131/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.