The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1983 Page: 2 of 28
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Thursday, October 6,1983
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Bunyan Bulletin
By Rbsla Rm
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We are all doing
better In our neigh-
borhood since the
weather is cooler. If
we could get a good
rain it would be won-
derful.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Maikell of Dublin
spent Sunday after-
noon in Fort Worth en-
joying a fiddling con-
test.
Highland Happenings
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By Gsaffli U§t*
Our WMS ladies Mrs. Doris Miller home Wednesday
met at the church visited with Mr/and evening and helped to
Wednesday evening Mrs. Hobert Cox of eat a cold water- aunt. Mrs. Adrian carXk Mr andhTra Kris"and"Mr’ and Mrs"
f?..L*«ffLrn!i£h Dubl!" « ** mel0"'lt'>l!U" ,0„hf! had'ba^n°aXlIanHn T. A Xh“ almar. oi Robert Barnes of De
cleaned the church evening after church someone help finish had teen a patient n Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Michael and
Uro u„al Char„._ Mral R. R. Walker of and Alice Keith, Mrs.
Mrs. Hazel Sharp s Sumteri south Penny Keith, Kyle and
r-nrr rirsn.and
Johnny Wilson has
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' Le Leon and Atha come to church
to n 05 yea you g y,dwell of Huntsville, yesterday. Here’s
a |^r and Mrs Alabama were visitors wishing him a speedy
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and did a few things, services. Mr. Cox is a one off.
There were seven patidqt in the local Mr. and Mrs. Olen
members present. hospital. Sharp of Dublin were
Vada Fail and son, The Methodist guests Sunday after-
Earl Dwain of Hico, Church quilting club noon of Mrs. Hazel
visited with me at Green’s Creek had Sharp and son, Nor-
Tuesday. eleven quitters at last man,® of Bunyan
John Alexander was Tuesday’s meeting. Community,
carried to Temple to One quilt was finished Mr. and Mrs.
the Veteran’s Hospital and another well on Clarence Williams of Charles i-oiyui. «t M H M r, „ ,arkia anrl ,..rtv
Y7' for a general checkup the way toward com- Spring Dale, Arkansas Austin visited Satur- Bavs' returned ‘ home James Julie and Jodv
*• Wednesday. pletion. Bring a sack were vacationing with day evening with their JJJ8weTe on thlif wav tJ
Clyde,, and Lucile |Unch and join the fun. her sisters in Mineral aunt, Mrs.Fay Chaney ' . in Great the James family
Herod had their son „ you don’t quilt, the Wells last week, of Bunyan. _ They J* Vernin
and wife of South fellowship is great. Clarence drove down returned Sunday so h # ® m Whe^ Judy took ill and
Texas visit with them Mr. and Mrs. John Bunyan way Thursday they could all enjoy d JJJJ hadV return
last week. East and Mrs. Oleta to visit with Hazel and lunch together and l0^J Sc w. l/S
I am making plans McCleskey of Dublin Norman, his cousins. watch the football y
to visit my grand- drove out to the Logan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
and
Leigon
j Sunday night.
recovery.
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daughters, Carolyn
Hitt of Baton Rouge
and Dr. and Mrs. Dan
McCormick, Brent and
Dyan of New Orleans,
Louisiana for just a
few days. Johnnie Fay
Smith, my granddau-
Westmoreland and
game
noonr
and Katie
the after- enjoyed lunch In
Dublin Nursing
Center News
home. We also wish
her a speedy recovery.
We are always hap-
Stephenville Friday py to see Mrs. Edyth
those sick and in with her sisters, Vera Chaney able to be at
th° hospital are: McCandless and church with us at
Nellie Northcutt and Dugan Waltrip. They Round Grove. She and
Georgia Ellis. Those also enjoyed a visit. Almay Keith were
back from the hospital Travis and Janie present yesterday,
are Eva Bryson and Barnes hosted a bir- Everyone seems to
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er, is planning the trip we are into the fall of son will be hauo »in .Un s.mrfav h9r»».t in »h« «nm.
together.
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When you look at your average cost per
day for electricity and then think about
all the things electricity does for you, it's
easy to see that it’s a real good value.
On your monthly electric bill, look at
the date your meter was last read (Pres.
KWH Read. DATE) and then the date it
was previously read (Prev. KWH Read.
DATE). Count the number of days
between the two dates. Divide that
number into the amount shown under
TOTAL CURRENT MO BILL.
The result is your average cost per
day for all the conveniences, comforts
and pleasures that electricity makes
possible in your home.
Electricity ... a real good value and
•one of today’s best energy values.
TEXASIX AVER & I ,IGI IT C( )MPANY
d c raiiAri mo ” . r .’:~—•.— ana Wian ine onjuymy me munity. If they are not
the, were'dolnfl ve“ * 0CCaai0" ^ ^ ’h<iy S°°n
and Katie Keith, Billy will be.
Edna Hill News
by Juanita Burleson
The
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SUPER SWINGS
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Wednesday. He said for
activities this month were Ora
well. We talk on the coming up in the Clanton and Margerite
phone and also write future in our town. Shingleton. Thank
real often as we don’t we started October you, ladies,
drive to see each off with a Big Birthday Congratulations to
other very ohen. Party honoring twelve the Winning Dublin
Beryl Jones had her residents who will ob- Lions on their victory
brother and family of serve birthdays this Friday night; also to Burlesons had a bir- Hilman Black.
Fort Worth spend the month. They are: Ethel the young ladies who thday dl"ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. severaKdavQ in
Hughes. October 1, participated In the [T /lm0,l,er; Rlfa,d Je"kJn! a(T Kuilne 3J"
1896; Pauline queens court. Dublin Mrs. Edith Skaggs of the weekend in
Minahan, October 4, has something to be Golden Age Manor, Abilene
1897; Minnie Martin, proud of in our young who was 92 years Mr and Mrs. Frank
October 12, 1907; people; they are some V°ung. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton and Mr. and Ker “Sent the
George Hughes, Oc-of the finest around. Edd Mallory. Tommy’s Mrs. Frank Barbee weekend Vjsitina with
tober 13, 1902; Hattie We have started a slste-. were here to were in Sherman heTmother Mrs Oma
Gilbreath, October 13,new month and a new help celebrate also. Wednesday visiting
1893: Mae Trice, Oc-calendar, and as the We enjoyed the day by the Jeddy Stocktons. R0rvneyVljrnflr and
tober 14, 1895; Mandyholiday season gets a a 9°od meal- taking David Gilbreath of s y ®
ssr. °/,obra: doser'ws olcresand *mnt- X™«al h is
1915: John Carwile.Mke to extend an in- We were sorry to Par®nts during the
pctober 25, 1894;V|tation to those of Hear of the death of weekend.
Came Williamson,you to come in and Mr, El wood Gilbreath. B®v- and Mrs. Kyle
October 28, 1833 vis»t, entertain; or ‘ The family has our Davis Fort Worth
’^^Kathieen Brown, Oc whatever you would deepest sympathy. bad Sunday dinner
“tober 30, 1914; Cor«||ke to do. Call Rita Mr. and Mrs. Fred with the Frank Bar- '■'"uiou
Lipscomb, Octobeiand she will be glad to Barnes and Karie of bee8-
31, 1906; and StelUpyt your name down Plano spent the There will be a
Bailey, October 310n the list. weekend visiting her
weekend with her.
Rev. Jerry Ross
visited John and
Lotena Alexander and
Rev. and Mrs. B. F.
Jones Monday.
Earl Fine had a fall
at his home one day
last week. I think he
was doing some car-
penter work. He is
doing some better; I
think he had a knee
and hand injury.
Juanita Burleson
and Leldon Barbee
visited recently with
Tommy parents, Mr. and Mrs. £harlie and Em|y
, „ Hilman RiarW Tyree of Purves.
The Charlie Tyrees
-days in
Louisiana visiting
with their kin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
of
the
visited with the Frank
Barbees Sunday af-
ternoon.
singing
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Dr. Charles F. Crabtree
Family Dentistry Children’s Dentistry
Surgery
Implants
Orthodontics
Office Hours Tues.-Fri. 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to 12
305 N. Patrick Dublin, Texas 445-2454
community meeting at
the Edna Hill Com-
munity Center, Thur-
sday at 8 p.m.
We were sorry to
hear of Elder Tackett
passing away Satur-
day.
The Purves Baptist
Church will host a
Gospel Music
program on Sunday,
October 9. Several
local singing groups
and one each from
Sherman and Fort
Raymond and Coda Worth will be on hand
Vaughn spent the the 1:30 p.m. star-
weekend in Round t*n9 time. Lunch will
Rock visiting their be served at noon,
daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
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Grimes, Bill. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1983, newspaper, October 6, 1983; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778000/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.