The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1970 Page: 4 of 8
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fUK l)l RUN PROGRESS, THtlft., MW 14th, uiTO 1 INfil FVIII F
| Annual Piano Auditions Scheduled COMMUNITY
May 15,16,18 At Froh Studio ygsgyrz
Annual Piano Auditions, spon-
sored by the National Guild ol
Piano Teachcri, w 91 be^ held
Frid ly through Monday' May
15. 16 and 18,' at Froh Studio
in IMlblin with Mrs. Archie P.
Wilcox, Jr, a private piano
teacher from l^uMarquc. sen inj
as adjudicator.
Member tc ichers in this area
.participating in the Guild At),
diiion-i include Mr*. A B Med-
len, Mrs, Dow Morton and Mr*.
Charles Frah of Stephenvilie;
Mrs McCullough of Comanche,
Mrs Piw.il of DeLeon, a-nd
Mrs. Rex Keys of Dublin.
Over fifty; students have en-
rolled for Guild Honors in the
tournament, according t« Mrs.
Froh. local chairman, and will M,rand S'™ Ctajber* al
audition at Frol, Studio, here. ' « AH^n. Cis.ted friends and
which is one ol over 750 cen- refvei^ STl,nda>c .
tors in the United States. Na- ^ ^
1 aaa i t*o sorts and Mr Cecil Hag*
... ■,, : ,, , ‘s, ... . ! gard and Misses Afibe and Ethel
11 ™f’mon ;v,th the U",d Roberts, aU of Sweetwater, and
separate centers across
country.
“Candidates play against
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haggard
and girls of Stephenville visited
t Sunday, Mother's Day, with Mr
and Mrs Fred Haggard
standard of excellence and not
against each other.’' explined i aXtfartsfldi
Mrs. Froh. who said the pro- f St hfnviU(; and Sfrs A w
grams are wf balanced and Nunn of Stephenville all. visted
rc-piesent different periods „f m week ^ her
.musical composition. Compre* | ,bt Mr ; awd Mrs „ E wu.
iwnsn c technical examinations t coxon and L da
; are -remured. Rhythm, accuracy..,, Mr and Mrs Pav, Kni?ht of
tonc-qualhy. phrasing, and pod- j visited her parents
ahng are among the many points ; ,aM wwk Mr apd ^ H 0
. considered tu giving ratings. ! qtc^ ;
Mr. end Mrs Joe Anderson
and family of Arlington spent
the weekend with her mother
and brother, Mrs. C. ft Procter,
and Doit.
Mrs. W. H. Davis of Desde*
mona attended church here Sun
day at the Methodist Church
! and visited her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. A^ron Henslee.
Mr. ad Mrs. Tefrcl Fair of
Ranger were dinner guests Sun-
day of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Bddlemon and
Miles.
Mr. and Mrs T. J. Wells of
Stephenville visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Whiscnant.
and Mr. Bye and Ansel Miss
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CARLTON COMMUNITY
By Mrs. Fred Geye
Mr and Mrs. Frank Prindle, Mr and Mrs. Hob Thompson,
Bruce and Renee of Corsicana jjr. and Mrs. Bailey Sharp, Mrs.
and Mrs. Wayne Harbour, Den- Charley Bain and Mrs. Lee lur*
nis and Melinda of Mill sap were ney.
weekend visitors with thrir par- J. G. Finley and lamily of Ft.
ents,. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Har- Worth spent Sunday with his
hour mother, Mrs Jessie Finley.
Mr. and .Mrs John Almstend. . Robert Robert Bowden. Jr.
sons Steve 4nd Barry of Fort from Orlanda, Fla., is visiting
Worth spent the week" end with his ' mother, Mrs. Valley Boiv-
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mack bln. He retired from service in
Taylor limit as a Ltl Col. after serving
Mrs J. L. Mullins and daiigh- 30 years,
er, Mrs. Qeorge Greer, visited Mrs. W S. Rudd is a patient
Hospital News CLAIRETTE COMMUNITY
id the Hamilton Hospital.
Guests of Mrs. 0. L. Huckabee
a fid Royal for the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Monroe of
Alms. Okla., their grandchildren
Steven and Kimberly Monroe of
in Waco Saturday with M:>
Greer’s brother. Bill Hughes, cl
Cranfil’s Gap, who ts ill in th?
Providence Hospital in Waco.
Mr, and Mrs! Nolan Geye and
Deborah of Granbtiry visited
Thursday night with his mother, j Demon, Okla., Jerry Monroe,
Mrs. Fred Geye "ho is if) U. S. Navy stationed
* : on the U.S.S. Orinskany, and
Mr. and Mfj. George Lees of i athy Thomas of Duncan, Okla..
Hico and Mr and Mrs. R. L. ^ yiiss jf^rie Huckabee of
Weaver of Gatesville and Sidney Scguin
Lee Fine and family of Dublin j Mr and Mrs Kennetn Luns-
all former residents of Carlton, ford and daughters Jackie and
attended services Sunday morn- Kristie of Big Spring wcre visi-
ing at the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Myrle Nix met several
relatives Sunday at the Hico
Park for an outing together.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gevc
of Gatesville attended services
Sunday at the Baptist Church
with his mother, Mrs. Fred
Geye. At the noon hour wc and
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116 West Black Jack
UNION GROVE
COMMUNITY
By Mrs. J. A. Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Ucai Jones visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Jones and Jefferson in Austin
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and family of Cleburne attended
church with us Sunday and had
dinner with Jim and I.
Mrs. Clement Jones is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ross
and Jerry in Stanford this week.
Harney Jones was carried to
Dublin hospital Saturday night,
lie is better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mayes of
Houston are visiting with the
Fine families here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. C3pell
had their children from Fort
W-th visit them Sunday.
Ray Lee Magee of Burleson
visited his mother, Mrs. Willie
Magee, this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tatum of
Ft. Worth visited Mr.' and Mrs.
Wilbur Jumev and Sue this
weekend.
tors last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Lunsford.
Mrs. Fred Geye, a native of
Carlton, was honored on Moth-
er’s Day by the Carlton Baptist
Church for being the oldest per-
son present. She was presented
a beautiful white carnation cor-
sage by the pastor’s wife, Mrs.
my sister. Miss Willie Johnson, jfjr-orge Whitfield, and was pin-
had a delicious lunch in the de(] on \jrs Geye by her son,
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And Other Things
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For your needs in keeping the Machinery going
we have parts for the Car, Truck and Tractor
Motors.
For your needs for the Gifts for the June Bride
we have a nice selection of gadgets and appli-
ances - also fishing tackle for the groom.
For your needs around the house - the bolts,
belts, springs, paint etc for everyday living you
can be sure of quality merchandise for a fair
price.
Roy Yantis & Co.
^ HARDWARE and AUTO PARTS
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Coffee Clip Cafe.
Lee McKnight and family,
Den Thompson and family of
Wiaco were weekend /visitors
with their parents and gi'and-
mothers, Mrs. Bill McKnight,
iiams and daughter of Ft. Worth
visited his parents Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Williams.
Raymond Geye. of Gatesville.
Save The Birds!
Drive With Care
Birdwatchers and others in-
terested in conservation of wild-
life arc disturbed to the point
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loving of of action at wholesale slaughter
Stephenville visited Sunday with
‘heir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs
Carson Loving, and family.
Mrs. Carrol Byers and Mary
Francis of Shelby and Mrs.
Wayne Kelley and Kathy of
Stephenville all visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kellev.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shilling-
burg of Sweetwater, Mr. C. C.
of birds taking place on a quar-
ter mile strip of Highway 6,
about two miles east of the city
limits.
The area of the highway cuts
through a nesting area for
painted buntings, road runners,
martens, mockingbirds, cardi-
nals, mourning doves, bob
whites and many other species
Sowan of Dublin spent the week ! of birds w'hose numbers are
;ml at their home here. i decimated daily by speeding
null i-pphen. Dublin, admit-
ted 5-4-70. Expired.
1 xJohn Alexander. Stephenville,
admitted 5-4-70, dismissed 5-5-
70.
Louise Perry. Dublin,, admit-
ted 5-4-70. dismissed 5-8-70
Jaun, Chavez, Dublin, admit-
ted 5-4-70 *
Baby Bon Chavez, admitted
5-4-70, dismissed 5 6-70
Ora B. Dorris, Ft. Worth, ad-
mitted 5-4-70, dismissed 5-6-70.
Bo-lie Richardson. Dublin, dis-
missed 5-4-70.
waiter Richardson, Dublin,
dismissed 5-4-70.,
j Docliia Wheat, Dublin, dis-
missed 5-4-70.
Adeai Cook, DeLeon, dismis-
sed 5-4-70.
Mrs James Moncrief and
baby girl, Dublin, dismissed 5-
4- 70.
Mcrtn 0. Wright, Stephcn-
ville, admitted 5-4-70.
Robert Duncan, Dublin, admit-
ted 5-6-70, dismissed 5-6-70.
Francis Rush, Hasse, admit-
ted 55-6-70, dismissed 5-8-70
John A. Burrows, Dublin, 5-
8-70.
John Edge, Dublin, dismissed
5- 6-70.
Elsie M. lTornsberg, Dublin,
admitted 5-7-70, transferred 5-
8-70.
Maude Whitefield, Dublin, ad-
mitted 5-7-70.
Bob Grant, Dublin, admitted
55-57-70, dismissed 5-9 70-
Oma Ixte Riddle, Dublin, ad-
mitted 5-7 70.
j Ethel Tucker, Dublin, admit.-
; ted 5-7-70.
Ida Summers, Dublin, dismis-
sed 55-7-70.
j Janice 0. Bishop, Dublin, ad-
mitted 5-8-70.
Mildred Richardson, Dublin,
dismissed 5-8-70.
Harney Jones, Dublin, admit-
I ted 5-9-70.
Lamar F. Parten, Stephenville
admitted 55-10-70.
Juanita Parten, Stephenville,
admitted 5-10-70.
Lottie Caraway, Deleon, ad-
mitted 5-10-70.
Mrs. Dean Pair, Dublin, ad-
mitted 5-10-70.
Mrs. Cathey Brannon, Steph-
envillc, admitted 5-10-70.
Clement P. Jones Dublin, ad-
By Mrs. Lucil* Mayfield
| Clairclt? arm nerds a little bv a refreshment plate,
rain at present on the gardens Mrs. /-.mth Johnson visited
and com. etc. Wednesday, with Mrs. Wynona
A bridal shower war givm Dollison of Stephenville. .
i Saturday night in honor of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Dalton McEntire
Belida Christian, bride elect of visited Mr.*. Vada Noland T ri-
David Weatherford. Hostesses, day night
were Mrs. Chester Martin, Mrs. Mrs. Vada Noland spent Sat-
; Mike Smith, Mrs. M L. Gage.; urday nijit in Stephenville with
, Mrs Henry Williams. Miss Eu ; het mother, Mra. C. L. McEntire
nice Lee and Mrs. Jimmy Shad and had dinner Sunday with
! den. The shower was * in the j Mr., and Mrs. Hob Trammell of
home of AH. and Mrs Jimmy {Stephenville.
Shaddon Mr. and Mrs Truman Yoden
News came last week, Harvey ! of Waco and. Mrs. Anna Lee
Little of Oklahoma City passed':.Hatchett Kcidoo visited Sunday
away on Tuesday and funeral with Charlie Dowdy,
services were held in that city Mr.'and Mrs: Jake Havens of
ion Thursday. Mrs. Willie Bald San Antcrtio visited Mrs'- Zhia
win and Ray Stipe of Hico and ’ Hai ens over the weekend.
! Frank Stipe of Doffau attended j Mother’s Day weekend visitors
I the funeral services. Harvey is; of Mr, and Mrs: L. ^ W. Hoff-
s former resident of this com-
munity.
pouir were Mr. and Mrs. Dean
McAnally and family, Asper-
Mrs. Donna Wolfe was hostess ; mont; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
to the- Busy Bee Club last Thurs-1 Anally and family, Ft. Worth:
day 2 to 4 p.m. Several games' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McAnally
of bingo were played' followed and family. San Angelo; Mr.
i--—...... and Mrs. Gage McAnally and
Latrelle Murphy
Chosen For Honor
! Latrelle Murphy of Irving,
formerly Latrelle Barnett of
j Dublin, was honored by her so
j rarity, Upsilon Alpha chapi'r
] of Beta Sigma Phi in Irving.
| at the Founder's Day Banquet
held April 30 at Ramada Inn,
Irving. She was chosen by her
chapter to hold the title, Miss
Congeniality, 1970-71.
Girl of the Year award wn
i also presented to Margie Va-
lenta of Irving by Upsilon
Alpha,
| Mrs. Murphy pledged eBla
1 Sigma Phi and received her
, Ritual of Jewels in 1968, held
I the office of historian in 1939
i 70 and has been elected to the
I office of treasurer for 1970-71
She served on the ways and
! means committee both years,
j Mrs. Murphy, her husban'd
i Bill and their two daughters,
Amy arid Melissa, have lived in
t Irving since 1965 Her mother
Mrs. W. P. Barnett, and sister,
Mrs. Agatha Stephen, reside a
310 East Valley
NOW OPEN
At New Location
((Old Mcllroy building)
524 South Patrick
HAZELWOOD LAUNDRY
cars.
Those concerned propose pe-
titioning the Stito Highway De-
partment for signs to be erect-
ed asking motorists to drive
slowly through the bird sanctu-
ary. ‘"*»W
Meanwhile, it is hoped local
motorists will be considerate
when heading east of Dublin on
Highway 6, nnd move slowly and
cautiously through the quarter
mile strip, giving birds time to
fly away from the onslaught of
cars. '•!>-
; mitted 5-10-70.
George W. Mcllroy, Dublin,
j dismissed 5-10-70.
family. Dublin, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Cai ison. Ft. Worth, and
Miss Viera HcAnaliy of Odessa
were weekend visitors in the
| Dave Alexander home.
Schoolmen Attend
Drug Conference
Vernon Gibson, superintan*
lent of public schools, L. R.
Armstrong, Vo. Ag. teacher and
Mike Bra shear, high school stu-
dent attended a conference on
drug u e and a bus: at Weather-
ford Junior College in Weather-
iord Friday,
Called by the Texas Educa-
tion Agency through the Re-
gional Service Center the con-
forence was a planning session
tar yiucators and students for
■:;xu*M>n of plans for adminis-
tration of the new state law re-
quiring education on narcotics
m *h public schools, beginning
,n the fifth grade
Another session and four day
workshop had been scheduled
for early fall and four such
meetings arc expected to be
lftld within the 1970-71 school
year, Gibson said.
Food Fun For Juniors
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(Mrs. DON HART Instructor)
“I am looking forward to working with the boys and girls of Dublin to the
“FOOD FUN FOR JUNIORS” program this summer” July 6 -10.
Erath County Electric Cooperative's free one-week class
of basic Instruction In food preparation, table setting and
etiquette for boys and girls beween the ages of 9 and 12.
Classes will begin In Dublin In the Home Economics Depart-
ment on July 6 - IQ. beginning at 8:45 a.rvi. to 11:00 |f.m.
Complete application form and mall to Cooperative office
In Stephenvilta. Application form may be found at tfie Dublin
Elementary School or Cooperative office in Stephenville
and must be mailed in not later than May 18th.
Erath County Electric Coop.
P. 0. Bo* 290
Stephenville, Texas
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1970, newspaper, May 14, 1970; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776486/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.