The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 2013 Page: 3 of 34
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We need to thank Stormy
Armstrong and Effie
Leatherwood for the
donations they gave to the
rummage sale and they both
purchased a truckload of
items. The congregation
appreciates their generosity.
Pastor Ken Lunsford
attended a Memorial Service
at Stephenville First United
Methodist for members in
the Methodist West District
who passed away since March
of 2012.
The memorial was led by
Rev. Howard Martin, Pastor
of Stephenville First United
Methodist. Those whose
names were read from Dublin
were; Bob Crouch, Sadie
Ethetton, Sybil Hodges,
Dannis Lozano, Cecil
Rasberry, and Willie Williams.
A candle was lit in their
memory.
The annual Revival held by
the Greens Creek Baptist and
United Methodist Churches
was held this week. They
hold this under the tabernacle
at Greens Creek Methodist if
weather permits. The first
night after services we were
all treated to ice cream,
cookies and pastries. There
was a good crowd present,
the pews filled and chairs
needed to be set up. Rev. Ben
McClerry from the Baptist
church brought a great
message as did Rev. Mike
Hannah, the Methodist Pastor.
The music was superb, and
surely the presence of the
Lord was in that service.
Prayers were offered
Sunday for the people of
Granbury who were effected
by the tornado. Pastor Ken
once again reminded us to
support the United Methodist
Committee on Relief, called
UMCOR.
As I write this article, news
of the terrible devastation in
Moore, Oklahoma is being
reported on the TV. Friends
first and foremost they need
your fervent prayers, and
then they need your dimes
and dollars. The Baptist Men,
Catholic Charities Org., the
Salvation Army, UMCOR, and
the Red Cross all need support
as they go into Moore to aid
the victims.
lisa Leatherwood served as
Worship Leader last Sunday,
lisa read the scripture lesson
from Acts 2:1-21. These
verses tell of the rush of a
violent wind filling the entire
house and tongues of fire
appearing above the disciples
head. This was the presence
of the Holy Spirit who gave
the followers of Christ the
ability to speak in foreign
languages.
Rev. Ken Lunsford titled his
sermon “Pentecost” or Fire
from Heaven”
The Holy Spirit poured out
upon the disciples at
Pentecost and transformed
them. They were not “super
heroes” who could climb
buildings or shoot webs out
of their wrists. Their gift was
the ongoing presence of the
Spirit in their lives. Pentecost
is the birthday of the church.
The disciples received the
gift of communication so that
the whole world could hear
the salvation story in their
own tongue. The first twelve
disciples were actual
witnesses of the mission,
ministry, and message of
Jesus the Christ. They had
seen for themselves the life,
death, resurrection and the
ascension of Jesus.
Let us welcome His Spirit
into our lives; this is the day
that we fan the flames.
Halleluiah!
Pastor Ken had brought a
‘Pentecost” cake to church, it
read in red icing “Happy
Birthday to Jesus’ universal
church.” The members were
given plates and foil covering
to take a piece of cake home
with them. It was a Judy
Horton cake and delicious.
See the cake online at http://
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SMILE - Dr. Richard Harbin, DDS, was all smiles as he was
honored Monday with a reception on his retirement from
dentistry after almost 40 years. He will dedicate work on
his ranch that has been a favorite pastime for many years.
Alongside him during the years has been his wife, Myra.
Taking over the practice known as Dublin Family Dentistry
is Dr. Brandi Burgan Harris and her husband, Eric. He was
noted by one speaker at the ceremony for his “artistry” in
dental work.
The Library Log
It is Teen Time at the Dublin
Public Library every Friday
from 4:30-5:30 p.m. This is a
great opportunity for the
community’s young people
to be front and center with
special activities planned.
Summer Library Logs will
be handed out soon and there
are wonderful prizes waiting
for patrons who return
completed ones at summer’s
end. Take a look in the stacks
and be deciding what to
read.
One of last summer’s top
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reading skills sharp, enjoy
popular books, and get in fine
for great rewards by reading
through the summer months
with the Dublin Public
Library.
The library will be closed
on Saturday, May 25 for the
long Memorial Day weekend.
Things will be back to regular
schedule on Tuesday, May 28
at 9 a.m.
Memorial Day is a federal
holiday observed on the final
Monday of May and is
technically a day for
remembering the men and
women who have died while
serving in the U.S. Armed
Forces. Unofficially summer
is thought to be ushered in by
Memorial Day and out by
Labor Day.
Make plans to attend the
FREE movie at the library on
Thursday, May 30 which will
be the last day of school for
DISD. To coincide with early
dismissal from classes, the
movie will begin at 2 p.m.
Everyone in town is invited to
see the FREE family movie.
Looking for a healthier
path? Dr. Michael Finkelstein,
M.D. is a medical pioneer who
has just published 77
Questions for Skillful Dying.
It addresses the physical,
psychological, environmental,
and spiritual factors behind
many common illnesses and
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avoiding chronic conditions
through both conventional
and integrative ideas. It is
ready for check out at the
DPL.
Eating Well: IBS offers
incredible recipes that
specifically aid digestion and
improve gastrointestinal
health; the book targets
people with irritable bowel
syndrome, Crohn’s, and
colitis. Gluten-free ideas are
also included.
#4 in the blockbuster series
of The Da Vinci Code. Angels
& Demons, and The Lost
Symbol—DanBrowri s Inferno
is ready for patrons. The
library also has the first three
books for anyone just starting
on these.
Stone Barrington is a
popular leading man among
local patrons. Unintended
Consequences by Stuart
Woods is #26 in the storyline
as Barrington practices law,
chases women, and pilots
himself all over to solve
intriguing situations. Woods
brings readers along on the
ride as the ultra-rich wine,
Library says
thank you
The Dublin Public Library
would like to give a big
thanks to the following
Summer Reading Sponsors:
Lions Club
Dairy Queen
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BMY Group
The Dublin Citizen
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world.
For our younger readers,
Rage of Fire by mother-
daughter writers Gloria
Skurzynski and Alane
Ferguson is #2 in Mysteries of
Our National Parks. This
award-winning team weaves
science and mystery into
wonderful stories set in
various national parks. Great
summer reading!
For some of us seniors
often looking for a tamer
read than many of the violent
and explicit bestsellers,
selections geared for youth
yield some great choices. Our
library has many in that
section from which to
choose.
Come in to the Dublin
Public Library. The book sale
is still in progress at $2.50 for
an entire bag of books—drop
by and get in on the great
bargins.
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Joe and Kristie Halbert celebrated the the arrival of their
daughter, Daphne Paige Halbert, on April 19, 2013.
She weighed 6 pounds and 6 ounces and was 19 inches
long. She was welcomed home by brothers Dillon and
Kaiden.
Daphne’s grandparents are Eddie and Aletta Halbert of
Stehenville, Author and Cindy Prisk of Stephenville, and
James Roberson of Hico. Great grandparents are Betty
Butler of Carlton and E.D. Clemmer of Stephenville.
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 2013, newspaper, May 23, 2013; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759243/m1/3/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.