The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 2003 Page: 4 of 32
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Sec. A, Page 4
The Dublin Citizen
Thursday, Oct. 9,2003
Highland Ave.
Congregational
Methodist Church
Gerald Freeman, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Coffee & Donuts 10:30
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Bible study at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible study 7:00 p.m.
comer of Highland Ave & Harris
Highland Missionary
Baptist Church
David E. Locke, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School 10am
Morning Worship 10:45am
Evening Sen/ices 7pm
Wednesday Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study
7pm
12 miles NW of Dublin
on Hwy. 2156
4
First United Methodist
630 Highland Avenue
Ronny Barnett, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Youth at 6:00 p.m.
Our Hearts our Minds our
Doors are always open
First Assembly of God
512 North Park
Dublin, Texas
254-445-3414
Pastor: Wilton E. Gauntt
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Services
10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
Community
Baptist Church
Steven K. Parker, Pastor
Warm, friendly, family-like
fellowship, serving the needs
of all ages.
Bible Study
Sunday 9:45 am
Worship Service 11am & 6pm
Wednesday Service 7pm
515 W. Mesquite - Dublin, Tx.
Trinity Church
Patrick and Harris Streets
Rev. Dr. John Riggs
Evangelical Catholic
Traditional Biblical
Sundays
9 a.m. Holy Communion
Sunday School Coffee
The Episcopal Church
Welcomes Youl
Patrick Street
Church of Christ
630 N. Patrick
Dublin, TX
Bill Wiley,
Minister
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Worship
10:20am & 6pm
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Purves Baptist
Church
Church Services:
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
“It does make a differ-
ence what you believe.”
6 miles on Hwy. 210 S. - Purves
You are loved
by the First
Baptist Family
First Baptist Church Of
Comer cd Live Oak A Camden
254-445-2435
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ANDERSON
Joyce (Stephens) Anderson,
69, of Stephenville, died
Wednesday, Oct. 1.
She was bom on April 21,
1934 in Erath County, to A.O.
and Sarah Martha (Salisbury)
Stephens, Sr.
She married Paul Bordner
Anderson on Oct. 28, 1951 in
Erath County.
She was a member of the
First Churuch of Nazarene. She
was also a Sunday School
teacher for many years and was
deeply involved with the
Nazarene Team Fellowship. She
was a retired teacher’s aide in
the Resource Department.
She is survived by husband,
Paul Bordner Anderson of
Stephenville: one son Rev.
Randall Anderson of
Shreveport, LA.; two brothers,
A.O. Stephens Jr. of Hobbs, NM
and R.D. Stephens of
Stephenville: four sisters,
Rudene Lee, Ruth Carr, June
Luttrell all of Stephenville, Fern
Flory of Carlton; three grand-
children and one great grand-
child.
She was preceded in death by
one son, Larry Anderson on July
18, 1974.
Services were held Saturday,
Oct. 4, at Lacy Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial followed at
Gardens of Memory Cemetery
with Rev. Randall Anderson
officiating, assisted by Rev.
Tom Evans.
Turnbow Cemetery
annual meeting
Turnbow Cemetary
Association will hold it’s annual
meeting Saturday, October 18th
greeting will begin at 9 a.m.
Bring a covered dish to enjoy
a nice potluck lunch, followed
by a short business meeting.
BOONE
Peggy Kinnibrugh Boone,
73, of Seymour, TX, died
Thursday, Oct. 2 in Plano.
She was bom June 15, (930
to Robert and Sybil Horn in
Baylor County.
She married Levoy
Kinnibrugh on Aug. 3, 1947. He
preceded her in death on Sept.
28, 1987. She married Joe
Boone July 10, 1992.
She worked for many years
at the Seymour Hospital as
director of the medical records
department. She was a member
of the First Baptist Church.
She is survived by husband.
Joe Boone of Seymour; two
sons, Douglas Kinnibrugh of
Oklahoma City and Dennis
Kinnibrugh of SeymQur; one
daughter, Donna Kay Wooters
on Denton; one sister, LaNell
Hamilton of Dublin; five grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
She was also preceded in
death by one infant daughter,
Peggy Lee Kinnibrugh.
Services were held Saturday,
Oct. 4 at the First Baptist
Church in Seymour. Burial fol-
lowed at Vera Cemetery, in
Vera, TX with Rev. Royce
Denton officiating.
Memorials can be made to
Vera Community Center and
Cemetery Fund, c/o Edith Beck,
Seymour, TX 76380.
ThanfCYou
I want to express my thanks
to the many who were so sup-
portive during the illness and
death of my wife, Karen..
Words of encouragement as
well as flowers, phone calls and
food were deeply appreciated.
Your help and friendship made
this difficult time more bearable.
Sam Lamkin, Dana & Mike
Johnson
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(254)445-3311
Cross Timbers
Community Health Center
October. 2003 Schedule
Dr. Giustino
Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Dr. Byrd
Tuesday: 1 - 8 p.m.
Wednesday 1 - 4 p.m.
Dr. Reeves
Monday: .8 a.m. -12 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. -12 p.m.
Dr. Dickey
Tuesday: 6 - 8 p.m.
Dr. Livingston
Monday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Dr. Pino
Thursday: 4 - 5 p.m.
Dr. Kerr
Thursday, October 9 and 23
Friday, October 10 and 24
Paul Fragua, MD Tuesday Oct. 21
Becky McIntyre, FNP Tuesday 8 a.m. -12 p.m.
Beth Mewhinney, LPC Tuesday Oct. 21
Dr. Ronald Paul Livingston- Medical Director
For appointments call: Visit Our Clinic
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HARVEY
Gerry Kay Murdoch Harvey,
58 of Dublin died Thursday,Oct.
2 in Stephenville.
She was bom on Oct. 18,
1944 in Gorman to R.G.
Murdoch and Hazel Gray
Murdoch.
She was a florist, decorator
and a Baptist.
She is survived by sons,
Michael Cutrera of Somderdale,
NJ; James Cutrera of Lubbock;
mother, Hazel Burg of
Stephenville; brothers, Gary
Murdoch of Abilene, Johnny
Murdoch of Germany; sisters
Kathy Stull of San Antonio,
Joanie Burg of Virginia; and
two grandchildren.
Services were held at Harrell
Memorial Chapel, Monday, Oct
6. Burial followed at Proctor
Cemetery with Douglas Hale
and James Cutrera officiating.
Pallbearers included Rodney
Gray, Greg Murdoch, Dan
Caperton, Durwood Strube,
Tom Sanchez, and Gordon
Gray. Honorary pallbearers
were Don Morse and Rex Abies.
Memorials can be made to
Lymphatic Research
Foundation, Inc. 39 Pool Dr.,
Hazeldell Cemetery
to have work day
The Hazeldell Cemetery
Association will have a ceme-
tery working on Saturday, Oct.
11 begininng at 9 a.m. Levi
Adcock will bring a grill and
serve hot dogs. Please bring
drinks and dessert.
has 'family
cemetery to come and bring
equipment for trimming trees
and cleaning the grounds.
Krispy Kreme
doughtnuts
being sold
A United Way Fundraiser
will be held Friday, Oct. 24 and
31st from 6:30 a.m. until 9 a.m.
at the Town and Country Bank
Main Parking Lot.
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
will be on sale for $6 per dozen.
For more information, call
968-4125.
Dublin Economic
Devlopment Corp
to host meeting
The Dubiln Economic
Development Corporation will
hold a called meeting at 5:30
p.m. Monday, Oct. 13, in the
City Council Chamber of City
Hall.
Representatives from AEI
Environmental and Engineering
Consultants, Inc., will be at the
meeting to answer questions
from the board about the
cleanup of the property owned
by the EDC at Blackjack and
South Park.
SMITH
Josie L. Smith, 66, of
Stephenville, died Sunday, Oct.
5.
She was bom April 24, 1937
in Newton Co., TX to Clarence
Andrew and Ida Mae
(Muckleroy) Perego.
She was a homemaker and
was a member of Valley Grove
Baptist Church.
She is survived by one son,
Jerry Dale Smith; two brothers,
Jesse Perego of Jasper and
Norris Perego of Senace, S.C.;
two sisters, Melba McMahon of
Evans, L.A.; and Helen
McClung of Stephenville.
Services were held
Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Lacy
Funeral Home Chapel. Burial
followed at Lower Green’s
Creek Cemetery, with Rev. Emil
V. Becker officiating.
VINCENT
Max Elroy Vincent, 73, of
Snyder, TX, died Monday, Oct.
6.
He was bom Dec. 1, 1929 in
Talpa, TX. He was reared in the
Dublin area.
He married Jo Owens on Jan.
15, 1988 in Odessa. He was a
member of the First United
Methodist Church and was
retired from Robert Hall Clothes
as an auditor. He was manager
of Munden’s Discount Center
and also had managed Dickie’s
Work Clothes Rental. Recently,
he was employed at Ace
Stephens Reunion
scheduled for Oct. 18
The Stephen Reunion is
scheduled for Oct. 18. at the
Dublin Middle School.
The PotLuck will begin at 10
a.m.
Call Sue McCleary at 968-
8583 for more information.
DeLeon to host
Business Expo
The Third Annual DeLeon
Business Expo will take place
on Saturday October 11 at the
DeLeon City Hall from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m.
The purpose of the Expo is to
generate and promote interest in
the businesses and organizations
in our area. This event is for
promoting items not selling.
This will be a "fun" time of
getting together with people in
our community and finding out
about new items that we may not
be familiar with.
Brown Reunion
held Oct. 4
Sam Brown, of Pinehurst,
hosted a reunion of the descen-
dents of W.L. (Dock) and
Nannie Wells Brown at the
Rocky Point Baptist church near
Stephenville, Oct.4.
Attending were: Jimmy and
Kay Bailey with grand-daughter
Raina Ballard, Dianne Brown,
Daryle Brown, Lance and Cindy
Brown with daughter Krisstion,
Don and Pat Brown, Wayne and
Darlene Brown with daughter
Rena, Troy Brown, Ruth Ann
and Ernest Boucher with grand-
daughter Emily Vowell, Bobby
and Doris Brown, Jane Kading,
Sam Brown, Shirley and Bob
Robinson, Joe and Daina
Brown, Todd and Anetta Brown
and children Tiffany, Triston
and Trenton, Clint Brown,
Marcile and Tanya Brown.
Proctor Baptist to hold
outdoor gospel concert
Proctor Baptist Church will
hold an Outdoor Gpspel
the U.S. Air Force during the
Korean Conflict. He had earned
a B.S. Degree in Commerce and
Accounting at Texas Christian
University in 1957.
He is survived by wife, Jo
Vincent of Snyder; son Scott
Vincent of Midland; step-
daughters Diane Lane of Dallas,
Sharon Dorsey of Odessa,
Sandra Jamison of Andrews,
brother Joe Vincent of Saginaw
and sister June Presley of
Abilene; and 16 grandchildren.
Services were held
Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Bell-
Cypert-Seale Chapel with Rev.
Buddy Payne of First United
Methodist Chuch officiating.
Burial was Hillside* Memorial
Gardens.
ESL classes offered at
Cottonwood Baptist
Cottonwood Baptist Church
on Hwy 6, will offer English as
a second language classes. The
ESL classes will begin Oct. 6,
starting each week at 6:30 p.m.
ESL classes for adults will
be offered as well as planned
activities for the children, a
nursery for the little one and a
meal will be served.
Call Ricky Vasquez at 254-
445-3446 for more information.
beginning at 7 p.m.
The concert, “Under the
Cross” will feature The Jesus
Posse Band.
Crass Timbers to host
‘Take back the Night* Rally
A rally to end violence
against women will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 14th beginning at
7pm at the TSU Administration
Building.
All community members are
welcome. Please come and sup-
port an effort to help heal and
educate. One in 4 women will be
victims of violence.
This event is sponsored by
Cross Timbers Family Services
and TSU N.O.W.
For mor information call
254.965.HELP October is
Family Violence Awareness
Month.
William Reunion
to be held
The Landes Williams Family
Reunion will be held at the
Dublin Middle School cafeteria
Saturday, Oct. 11 beginning at
10 a.m.
Bring a basket lunch and join
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