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JTIIE DUBLIN PROGRESS, TIHP MAR., 2nd 1972
Delta Kappa Ge^ima Members
Discus? Women, Changing Times
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•*' iii tniofor' in Su-
■i-il 'ihjdto or.rt Su;x“ivi:»r o'
Pi-ici ire Teachers at Tarleton
| State ON>gc. All present found
! this a mo t interesting ar.d infor-
I ration:'.! program.
Special recognition was given to
I member June Shannon, recent re-
• Tjk. ty flxv iv.ftv.lit'. s, ol tile IVI
1 i.:i:iiii-i Society met in
iit.il at First Bap-
tist Church i.. LV Leon o.i Feb-
ruary ID lui :t . 11 - ussion of the
yds®fo topic "\\."•ic-H nn.1 Chang-
0»t!Wi\jes." M-ug.uvt Ross, pre t-
tettjicalled tin. :r, ftmg to order,
thfc:-j»U was called, minutes reed _ _____ _____________ _______
Orttt approved ana .'Gii.mittee re- | reiver of tlie International Poetry ,
JSortB were given. Readers • aryl WritedT Association's !
, Tb|. meetbig was then turned j " Ml Winners" award. Mrs. Shan-j
6v<arto the Program Committee. • non Ins received numerous lesser
TeauHne Raley, chaiinu.ii, intro- rvaids, for her poetry and prose1,
duced Flo -Trogdon who was a f die is teacher of Englisa in Ste-
charge of the afternoon's program, ;hen ville High School.
Mrs. Trogdon then presented luer ; Lola Vaughn was recognized as
bdpOS and ha subject, "Don't "Honor Member" of the month.
Fence It's La". Four Delta Kappa | " February being Scholarship
members, Joy Pepper, \ Month, members contributed $40
la Terty, Grace Pilcher i to the Scholarship Fund,
ilbye Srtnth, who asked gu- | Mtrs Ross adjourned the meeting
• concerning Gamma Zelta I with this thought: “Nothing that
ctiaftifr jnerabe rs' responsibility In I was worthy In the past departs.
cte^Jbp&tg education crisis; and | Hazel Moss and Mollie Grisham
these were answered by Miss I of Dublin attended the meeting.
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ROCH COMMUNITY
«’*>!. By Mrs. J. D. Stephen
Mrs. W. C. Langley fr-
om Snyder were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs Aaron
. and Mrs. Aaron Davis vl-
. 'hi' while Sunday evening with
Donnell Davis and family ot Com-
ym
Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Roberson
and baby fjpm Gorman were Fri-
day night visitors with Mr. and
Mrs Aaron Davis.
Mrs. Henry Jonee from Unglc-
ville Is visiting her daughter, Mrs
Agnes Blanton and Dewey.
Mrs Evelyn Butler has gone to
Austin for throat surgery.
"Editors In the home of Mrs.
Maud?,' Grissom Sunday wyre Mr.
and jiffs. Herman Gilder and ch-
ildren from De Leon; Mr. Doug
Johnson from Comanche; Mr, and
Mrs. Will Strong from Mub Shoe,
COMYN
COMMUNITY
Byy Mrs.'A. M. Derrick
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Caraway were Mr.
and-Mrs. Amos Floyd of Kerrville;
Mrs. Lynn Faires Geslee ani
Aritjunf Fort Worth.
bars? Pearl Barnes and Mrs
Etiel Pounds visited with Mr.
tujd Mrs. Vess Spruill of De Leon
last 1 Monday afternoon.
' Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Huggins,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cura way,
Mr. and Mrs. Jade Barnes and
Trade, Mr and Mrs. Homer Bar-
nes, attended church services at
the' Gustine Baptist Church last
Thursday evening.
Mr.'and Mrs. Jesse Lyon visited
Saturday In CUfton with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lyon.
Mrs. Pearl Barnes and Mrs. Eth-
el ^Pounds visited Arthur Haggard
at} the Dublin Htapital last Tues-
day- .
A‘good'number from this com-
nmftty rode.the Goober Special
Dublin /to meet tjie Een
Dimes., train; last Wednesday.
Sunday,’afternoon guests with
‘ ‘iqtfddfr
Mr*. Beute Adams Lum Dublin;
Mr. and Mr*. David Gilder from
Do Leon, Mi. ana Mrs. Walter
Bassett from De Deua and Mr.
and Mrs. 0. C. Miller from Fort
Worth.
Mrs. Maude attended a birthday
direier Friday at the home of her
daughter, Rether in Rising Star for
Mlclceyjfebinatte.
Mrs. “Grissom is proud to an-
nounce the arilval of a new groat-
grandfcaby, named Marcella Rcbi*
nette.
Mr. aid Mrs. Arthur Sims vist-
ted hb parents Mr. amid Mrs. S.
E. Sims Saturday. They report
his mother not recovering from her
bums.
The Ponds spent quite a bit of
the past week visiting. Monday
they had dinner with his aunt Pearl
Gaffcrd at Lipan; then on to Wi-
chita Falls where they visited two
of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs
David Andrews and family and
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Boles and
family. On Saturday the Kei;h
Huggins from Stcphenvilb came
over and joined In the celebration
of her father's birthday. Best wis-
hes Mr. Pond.
On hand to meet the Ben Barnes Victory Special train v as Bob Traweek’s
donkey dressed in red, white and blue waring a BB hat Center of attention
and keeping close by is Donna Steven s and Steve Hightower.
LINGLEVILLE COMMUNITY
Ov vfrs. Georgia Eddlemreu
Mr. and Mrs. David Sims of
Mansfield proudly announce the ar-
rival of a new baby son born to
them Wednesday of last week. He
weighed G pounds and 11 ounces.
Mr. and Mis. Hugh Sims of Ste-
phenvilb grandson.
Mr. and Mi's. Jim McAdams of
Stephe.nvlllc visited Thursday of
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Johu
Haynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reaves
visited Saturday with his sister
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrow of’
Fort Worth.
Ansel Moss visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Mrs. Giadis Sloan of
Dublin.
Mis. Lucy Stevens and Mrs.
Reed of Stephenville visited Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mis.
Fred Huffman.
Jeff Fdgmon of Dublin visited
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie
Lathum.
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Moon and
family of Odessa have moved
back into our community. We wel-
come them back.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of
hits. Billy Bolton of Lubbock vV- Waco visited Sunday with Mr.
sited her mother over the weekend and Mrs. Hubert Sparks
Mrs. L. J. Hattley.
Mrs. Marie Sharp of Duncan-
ville spent the weekend in Stephen-
ville with her people. She’.and her
COTTONWOOD
COMMUNITY
By Ethel Perldns
noon with Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.
Greer of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Eddleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruice Reed of
Fort Worth visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eddleman uf
Stephenville Hospital.
Mr. and Mis. Jay Wallace ol
Abilene visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Lee Sparks and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Llngle at Stephen-
ville.
Mrs. Max Brock of Stephenville
and Mrs. Nellie Wllcoxson visited
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Thel-
ma Boone at the Sun Set Nursing
Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mulloy of
Houston and Mrs. Jessie Sorrell of
Stephenville visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parks and Monday Mrs. J. R.
Cordrell of Tolar visited with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hogg and
Ed Keller Announces
i For County Atty.
I Ed Keller has announced his
canaidacy tor county attorney of
I Fiath County. He is a graduate of
juoffii High Sul tool, attended Tar-
'leton State College, North Tax is
! University and completed his legal
I training and received his law de-
igree from Southern Methodist Uni-
versity.
j He served in the United States
i .Air Force in World War II Tn the
' European Theater of Operations
and received the Air Medal with
I seven clusters, the Bronze Star
with three dusters, the Presiden-
tial Unit Citation, the Distinguish
led Flying Cross and the French
Cnnse. de Guefre.
He las appeared before the Ap-
pro; Tin;ions Committee of the Uni-
ted St. it. s Horse of Representati-
ves and t;te Financial Committee
oi the United States Senate several
times on behalf of water conser-
vation and flood control projects
in Central Texas.
Mr Keller is a member ot the
Slate Bar oi Texas and a past
president of the Erath County Bar
Association and was licensed to
practice before the Supreme Court
of the United States and was pre-
sented to that court In 1559. He is
a member of the American Legion,
Stephenville Chamber of Commer-
ce and I.0.0.F„ and is presently
Director of Civil Defease for Era-
th County and Chairman of the
Stephenville Salvation Army Ser-
vice Unit
He Is a former member of‘the
Dublin School Board and taught
the Methodist Mens Sunday Sch-
ool Class in Dublin for several
years. Mr. Keller and his family
a remembers of the First United
Methodist Chtirch of Stephenville,
Texas.
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Courthouse News • • • •
SilAI ESTATE TRANSFERS
Civuci to W
! i Morrjro i
irt N. onc-h dt
Blk 99, Frey
• Vnr.it iv-- n i
L. Sullivan arr.
Ci nsidernpo i 5
:.:! the E* '.o -h
Gary A. Nelson an I wile to .to.i-
nnv R. Jones and wife. Ci'tsid'T.'-
I tioh'516(100.03. Ia>! 1. Blk. F. West
j Gate Addn
! Charles W Taylor and wife to
| Wnyland Wright and W. A. AA ri-
I ght. Consideraiirtn $31.(W. .151.07
j acres of the Stephen Smith Rur.
Fffie Hall to A. G. Stevenson
Consideration 53.300 Loe 14 Blk
1 Tver A idn. Dublin Texas
L. B Chambers to Ronald D
With'irn Consideration SW 00 AOC
40.0 acres of the James II Neolv
[ 040 ac. S'tr
J .Trss Hooks and wife tn W H
jT7rnr---v Cnnddnrnt’n-1 $1 -100 ho*
j 13 F>!k m Pad; Place Addn
Onnolns Fmithev of si to Fd-
: ivard W Kirm and wife r'n-s-dn-
j ration no ren I.et 1, Blk 20. So
j nth Side A-Phi
Icon Pack to Hamid A Hi-iv
j Consideration 510 AOC Part of 3!
| acres fin 3 acres' Smith line of
i old ctoohenantle-Duhlin Ro"d
[ W F Martin to Harold A Hidv
: and wife. Consideration $12,500. 1S-
1acres S. Line of Old Hwy. No.
10.
Thurman L. Cashon and wife to
Lennon Industries, Inc. Considers- ■
tion 510 AOC. Lot 1, Blk 84, City
of Stephenville.
B. F. Barnes and wife to Van
Garrett and wife. Consideration
,510 AOC. Lots 2 and 3, Blk 2G,
x’orth Side Addn, City of Dublin .
h V Winkler and wife to Doug-
ins Smithey, et ol Consideration
iSU'Ti Lot "4, Blk. 6. Butler Addn
Thins HrPHERSONS
: VISIT FAMII Y HERE
Mr and M”s Tnivis McPherson
nnd sons Mtk° and J°ff of Rich-
nrdson spent Frirlav to Sunday of
| i-.ct we*'k in Dublin with his oar-
ents. Mr -and Mrs. Guy McPher-
con 3rd nftr-dned the 96th birth-
|.div celebration of Mrs. Travis Me
r,hf rso-i's great - granttother,
Frerk Holland, in Comanche on
| Sunday. Feb. 20
Shop
Dublin First "
Mr;v Mid* Mrs. Aft Mi;-derrick' were
MS-.' andrMfs: ’ Obc CUrter of Olt-
vtr’1 Springs; 'Mr.; and Mrs.- Ver-
ntelWinter of iHnmiltwi; Mr. anti
Mrs. Jf^ Lyon. Othbr recent gu-
«ts Were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ffcbner of'Diiblin.:
hi
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wells ol
Brackettville and Orvell Wells ot
Melvin were all visiting here with
Mrs. Tull Stroud ani other rela-
tives over the weekend.
J. B. Gray was honored with a
birthday supper at his home Fri-
day. evening Feb. 25. Those pre-
sent for the happy occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Bfll Gi-ay, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwurd Queen, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Morris and daughter,
Michell, Maralyn and Judy.
Mrs. Tull fjtroud, .Ermanell
JVells, Johnnie Bea Chambers and
Webber Shaffer visited relatives
W the Spurlln Community near
Carlton Saturday, They visited Mr.
ahd Mrs. Riley Williams and Ge-
orgia and Effle Shaffer.
Jimmy Wells was in Fort’Wor-
th Friday night, Saturday and
Sunday attending a leadership I
training conference at the Baptist I
Thelogieal Seminary.
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grandson attended church Sunday
morning at the Methodist Church
h.ere.
[ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Williams
j and family of Hamilton Visited his
; parents here Saturday, Mr. and :
Mrs. J. A. Williams,
j Mr. and Mrs. Terrel1 Fair of
I P.anger were dinner guests Sun-
I day of her parents Mr, and Mrs.
! Pi p-'tzu Eddleman In the afternoon
they, visited Gene Eddleman of the
Mr.and Mrs. Gary Brown and
little son of Fort Worth and Mr.
;uid MrS. Lee Stone of De Leon ____________________ ___
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sparks ol | family of Stephenville visited Sun-
Odessa - were all supper guests (]ay afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday night of1 Mr. and Mrs. p h. Mayfield.
Hubert Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs: E. E. Williams ot
Monahans visited part of last
week with Mrs. Lizzie Lathum.
Mrs. Ruby Christian and Mrs.
Mattie Turpen visited Sundav af-
ternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Ralston
of Doggett Nursing Home of Dub-
lin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith and
StephcnviUe Hospital who is qui-1 family of Fort Worth visited her IJ'1 rnee*; Tuesday March 7 card.
te ill.
Mrs. Melba Trice visited last
week with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Muncy and
family of of Mesquite.
There is still quite a lot of flu
In this commuunity.
parents Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoggard of Stephenville.
Mrs. T. O. Sparks of De Leon
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Spaiks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells of Ste-
ohenville visited Sunday after-
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IAJEST1C STKPffl^NVILLE
Mr. Jerry White-field and Miss
Sharron Lee both of Lingleville
were married, here Friday night at
i he First Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kelley visited
Sunday afternoon with, Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Byers and daughter
of Shelby.
The Lingleville Friendship Cl-
SHORT STORIES
Zoology: “A scientist has cross-
ed a tiger with a parrot.”
"How does that strike you?"
“I think that would make an
awful combination. But If It start-
ed talking, you had better listen."
with Mrs. W. W. Kiker of School
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Haro and Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Morrison were
dinner guuests Sunday of Mr. and I
Mrs. Johnny Carbell, it being Mr. !
Hare's birthday.
Sharon Outlaw was in the Hico
Hospital several days, last week, j
•Saturday, March 4, is Mrs.
Burley Sheldon's birthday of Dub-
lin Rt. 4. She will be 80 years old.
Everyone who can, send her
Thursday — Saturday
March 2, 3, 4
THE HONKERS
James Coburn
Lois Nettleton
Rated GP
Sunday — Tuesday
March 5*7
LITTLE ARK
GIRL”
Wednesday Only
March 8
DARLING IJLI
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STEPHENVILLE
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Thurs. — Sat.
March 2, 3, 4
THE HEADLESS
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Rated G
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THE GHOSTLY ONES
Sunday — Tuesday
March 5-8
THE HONKERS
.Plus
GUNS OF THE
MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN
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BY
MAR. 10 th
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you earn, so
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Why
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not put some of it to work for you
lars out of every pay check in your Southern Sav-
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money ... 5% annual dividends in passbook sav-
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from the first if you save by the tenth. Put
money to work, at Southern Savings-
Higher Earnings on Savings Certificates
ou earn
some
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1972, newspaper, March 2, 1972; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775149/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.