The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 2 of 10
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TFF Dl'BLIN PltjDGTJJiSS THl’K., I>EC. 16t!i 197!
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MUlUAL *?L OMAHA
Story Of Christmas Giving Sets
I Holiday Mead ter Garden £!«b
HIGHLAND COMMUNIF UNION GROVE COMMUNITY
Bv Mra,.Feseie Fine
-.Fr.eXt cr policy cinlco
JOHN [(OETEfi
Do:: 720 Telephone 915-350-2252
'“’ic (Collect calls accepts^)
To
Comanc
12-12-3 tp
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Now of Ned Front Station
TAPES
TAPE PLAYERS
- v/Ido colodicrt"
Also grocorics — Marigold MiIIc $5c
Plus Deposit
&S4*
MAKE THIS A
CARPET CHRISTMAS
Your Wholo Family Will
Love NEW Carpel Ori Your Floor
See Us For Your Finest Values
At The Lowest Price
DENMAN TILE 8 CARPET
P- —4 *—* T*-s-
AmtXlX.
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189 Eset Wash’ngton
Dtephcnviile, Texas
: QUALITY NEVES COSTS MORE!
120-5U
Mrs, John £::rrrs*w, with Mru.
Tod HjI’i; irk, president, pouring;
•Mrs. Hallmark presiJed over
ii» meeting at which Garden rflnu
•** r>;». ber, Ky Moltto Grisham,
were heard, the theme of fiu
piGgram. "The Heritage and Pro-
mise A Chrirtmas," was totro-
duced by Mrs. Andy Brown, who
nlso introduced the .storyteller,
Mrs. tr. sroamaa. The newer
wrang«H«w of tins month mrade
ot red carnations and Christmas
meenery by Mrs. H. E. Fisher
Assisting Mrs. Stofffctah Were co-
hostesses Mmes. A. K. Alexander,
C. G. Foust Jr., Carl Snr.ders, El-
moro Hallmark, Marvin Farris,
T- ft Humphreys. aad Afldv
Brawn.
> I Mrs, Frank Stoffctri W.ro ho>
i asa ,o (he Dublin Batofrn Ci o
km- thsii Christmas P rty held
i Wednesday, Dec. i, a ner ham
at Edna Hi, Outdoor Ghristroai
: ighting and Chriaalas dMoratlona
inside the lovely house rsoautiy
1 riult by Mr. and Mrs. Stockton
on a wooded, country hillside set
the stage for a moving Chnsimns
program and a delightful social
lour '
Mrs. (J. S. Ctontofl presented a
iramaBc retelling <5t the story,
"The fiuggetl Cldak,” describing
the tfialr. character; Darius, rs a
crippled, hunchbacked stable boy,
iftelghtly b appearance lh his
opening scend svlth Sarah, the
kitchen maid, Darius was &hoWn
to be generous trusting, Srtf ktttj,
despite the ill use to which he
was' put by his employer, the ton-
roe per.
The coming of Miry and Joseph
to the .to at Bethlehem and the
"tails quarters assigned to them ; —
«* 4St ^steo'SwB! “r“E- C. M«k8/
i sequence of evens which ted' FtfHeflBj SCTViCSS
narius to give hit dock M Mary. K- ,
to be used for her own oomforf ,, Fut^ra‘ held D?n.
i-d to wrap the baby Jems Whim!11 ln Harrs:i ®«t5rlal Chapel tor
he wan bom. BarM wad Shown ijrs- innl* Mackey. Wn died
to fee thd fimt odtsldet to See thi » b the Smphrtrritto HoCpi-
newborn fobs, and a? fifi inti-
ciftfl* to the story, he received
the miraculous gift of a Wheicfcftie
riiysltoie b return for h!S gi't of
his dole possession -» his tugged,
rails clonk.
Mrs. Clanton concluded her sto*
■v with the thought, ‘'Every deed
of kindness, done at the hour of
.need, is a permanent gl't.”
The traditional White Elephant
Oft Exchange concluded the Chr-
istmas party on a net? Of light-
hearted excitement, as g-ulv wra-
pped packages Were handed to
•numbers and guests who pag-ed
them amurtd clockwise every time
the words "pass” or •’sinnss"
were heard Ln the delightful Chris-
‘bias noem read by th# hostess,
Mrs. ftockfbn,
Refreshments Of fruitrskt and
coffee were served on arrival to
-"wbars mu four M-t
Wpidon McClesfrey, Mrs. Dm Cr-
-mbiett, Mm. John Moore anj
Bv Mrs. Orval Fair
*fiF72r-to* rw S3ls±J,’rM *"*««*-?**»
bert, Does, Tuaand Wan£a were n [In the Mice Hospital Saturday and-undav
1 n ** ***’; **>'? !or « ^P>» 0{ days. Way. Uf_ ;nd Mrs, C1;.m?nt Jon?s vl
joemg oc Saturday. no Armstrong was also Admitted, v } ^ louU 1(T1,,
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Fair, and - the ii.oo tforoital on Saturday,
end Mrs. Orval Fak> Happy to report that
l(r£ V™ Oa*tay Wtsms children
£ frcn Bro%wood‘ ^ ^ *
ries and natndir.a berries with
Cathy, Mr. end Mrs. Orval Fair, Happy to report that all are do
Jimmy, Faul ana Pat and John mg fine,
liny Fail tram Fort HotH, met Mr.^uJ Mrs. S. E Keith and
Mr. and Mrs. MUR and Mr. and Teres*1 and Mrs. Rubv Kelts
Mrs. James Erwords and Kerri spent Sunday night in Austin. Th-
frem Odesra in the home of our *V drove down Sunday afternoon
rr'.ther,Mrs. Pat Fair in Dublin, Geraldine was there to lake her
GaiurdOy fen- diner and visiting, j state, exams for a beauty iastruc-
Iicv_ and Mrs Hofcmt Hahn. tor.
•"'tor. -,t Round Grove; Mr. end Mrs. Cerry Lee Keith, Jan, re-
Mrs, Ernest Corbell, and Mr. and i ceived a real nice pink and blue
Shower last Thursday night in the
Community Center, in spite of the
csts Ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. min and dreary weather there was
£S,t?»g» ¥&£*
#td Mrs. J. p. Humphreys. recently wipt Ur. Arthur REA Board nwetinsf l\tesdav mo-
Ilarri-cn Ln Comanche. j rfiing Li StephenviU? at the Erotli
Rosls from our wav hnvn sre*'t | County Electric Coop Building.
J remo time Ln the hospitals last
I "”*'■< H'-rdy Hazrard was In the
Dublin’ Ilocpital for a few days;
COMYN
COMMUNITY
Uy Slrn. A. M. Derrick
The Christmas Programme will
h? at the church next Stadsry
rvmirg roee. ID. It tt’ill bd fls U-V
"M. Each man. womw and child
will bring a gift for a scar., wo-
rm and child. A social hour wifi
follow the programme. Everyone
is welcome.
Frler.dc werdt saddened to lean
ef the death of Mrs. L. 0. E.
fSwcedon) Boren gf Hobbs, N. M.
She died S'cv. it. She vrag bora
and raised at Cocryr,. Mary Li-
Mrs. fiettie Reeves wbs a visi-
tor fit the fUghlhnd' Church Sun-
day and Karon Tudw from Do
Leon was a visitor at Round Gro-
ve.
Don’t forget the Good Neigh-
br^ ThWftfev, Dec.
IS at 2 p. m. Everyone welcome.
in Staphenvilie last Thursday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hub A1 xandier r,t
Clairottc- attended church with cn
Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Leal Jones visit
cd ,Vlr. and Mrs. Hubert Chandled
of Anr.gton overjhe weekend.
Mr. and Mrs.'Ruby Nelson o!
Dallas visitec with Mrs. Ad?
‘tayster, Mrs Oyfn Sung.nmer,
Mrs Ellen a,id Katxi ir.e Baldwin
Sunday,
Beryie Jones and I went to
Corrirmche Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pray Russell of
Brrwwrood vis ted his rrothet
Mrs. AVilbir Jtlrr ry and went to
Hamilton and Comirtche Monday.
Mrs. Earl Fine has been here
the past few dry.' with hci father
Jim Adams in Dublin Hospital,
Those visiting Mrs. Beulah M>
Clain Sunday were Mrs. Edna’
Ri ’snell. Mrs. Blanche Tcmlans,’’
Mrs. Willia Magee.
Edward J. Kilpatrick and wife
to E. C. Starnes Consideration
SIP ACC 80 acres of tha Wei.
Tperpe 320 ac. bur.
SlY^TEL
THEATER
ONLY
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OPEN 6:20
STARTS ?:00
to! dt ew ng? of 75. OffiriaUitf tras
thd Rev. L. C. Ltnderi, raStoT of
Grter Crock Bnrtlst Chu-ch. Mu-
sic’ was by th? Grosl Creak Trio
Burial il Eritth Garden of Mem-
ories was under the direction o!
Harrell Funeral Homo.
Mrs. Mr-key was hem D?C. ID,
1892^ Hill CTntv, to SenhSn
Allen Scott and Cleon Armstrong
Scdtt. She was married to E. C.
Muckev D?r. 24, 19:1. A daughter
prloeded her in death. She Wes
o rhombor of Croon Crcol: Eaptbt
Gniroh.
She is rurvlyed by her husband,
E. C. Mackev of Dublin and two
sons, Herman Mackey of I-r.h nod
J. \7. Msekcy df Dublin; thro-
qmr.ddiildrm and .thru great W u? ar-d about,
grandchildrea; a Slots?, M-S. Vlrl i ' Mrs. Ed Honk. Mrs. Btid Me-
Pair Of Roblv'riViHe; and three i T'adoy of Dublin and Mrs. Jack
brOth'-r. Frank gr-'f nn-T C-e-” I ^ncs were shopping Ln Brown-
Seat* of MDiitney and Travis Sffittt wood on Tuesday*.
RE AL ESTATE TCANSTERD
Do Alva (Spa.*:S, «t vir to T J
Cclc and wife. Consideration 8870.
T -t 4, Blk. 73, City of Stephen-
Vills.
:gelinc McDonald to Emma
Doc and I bought a farm at Bun-
I ran. Cur closest neighbors wore
j Mr. and Mrs.’ Newton Muller/.
1 They had four single children at
I home, three girls and, a boy. We
j raised peanuts end pop corn so
| two or throe nights a week those
ends trill mourn her passing. 1 kids they were along my age, were
Mr. tmd Mrs. Miltcrt Campbell J a* our house to eat pop eon and
RUNYAN
COMMUNITY
Lot’s t^lSlS^In 1313 l^;0 ^-..Ccnudcration gl.23D.
FrL — Sat.
December 17, IS
THE STALKING
MOON
Gregory Pock
Rated G
In Cm.on
— Phis —
THEY CAME TO R08
LAS VEGAS
Elkc Sommer
Gary Lockwood
cl Big Sprkr and Mrs. CiiarDe
C-mobell of Dublin wttto rtifint
gucctl of Mrl. Pearl Bam-.
Mrs. Herman Baker had tho
mis’orbme to break her leg tost
week. Ienri-e w? hen you'll scon
Of Diblin
PaShearors wem r.ephm.-s.
Thcman Palmer riited Sunday
v ith Mr.md Mrs. A. M.
Derrick.
peanuts, baked sweet po'atocs or
boiled eggs. All these years wo
have kept in touch. Dowry the boy
went barefooted but determined
o Ira Vo an education ho worked , n
bis v ov through college, fell !n
love With Hoster Davis, the Dw.n c ,,r1 K0
Lot 7, Blk. Is, Tari tm Height
Adda.
Lee Orbiron end \rito to Arnold
’Tel:. Corsideration $2,003.-Lot out
of the NWC, Elk. Ill, City cf Sto- !
pbenville.
Foy S. Boob, ct nl to Itoriml
Raley, r* rJ. Conside-ation $33,- j
non.-297.73’ansa of the J. \7. Mo-
Dado Sur.
Edwin D. Goodman ond •••ito to
1’ofy'rt R. Browning and wi’o. Con-
sideration $10 AOC. 73.03 rare: ct
the Thomas Brow.; Sur.
Cox to Barr/ Lively ;
Consideration $13 AOC. :
^un. • Mon. • Tues*
December 19, 20, 21
INCASE & Mrs.
MILLER
Warren Beaty
Julie Chrktlo
Rated R
Quality Brands at Cash Savings!
f.Mfifc’/fallen........
iiedfola Hour S Lb. Bag.....
lisen's Certified Chili 15 Oi, Can ,
[Shurfresh Crackers 1 Lb. Box . .,
\m White Corn Syrup 01 .. . .
'reft Mershiiiillow Cream 1 Cl .
linute Rice 7 0z.........
•*
W0M
mm
VM
Ir
Mc2 Wishing Powder Sianf Size
Presfone Anti tee Gate . .
Crises 3- Lb. Can .
Mince Meat 9 0z. .
Shurfine Tuna 1As .
Shurfresh Biscuits!
.. . 3 for $1 AD
.. .3 for SMIG
6 Pad: . . 57c
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ft- L. Vaughn and wife to Wiley
T. OBbyn** and wpfe Corotdrra-
tio.1 no,Ml oo. Let 13, Lot 14; Blk.
4, G’Bripn AfMn . DibUn. Tnyn-.
Vri«nuss Land Soird to Charley
Guest Contideration J7,250.oa 62.2
Of*rr.<r nf the Tahn W. Clark and
Sauel Shackleford Surveys.
E FI 1
WATER Vim
and SiRY
JstCT. - Well, I hod not soon them c- 1 ^ ' c; 1 ’ 1
in como years but tost week my '!‘T'3 W“V, ,
toona rang and a mat’s voi:> P) y" rr,.nr'! ’ ' f"> r r
'-md, we Want to come -? yo-i Z.n' A0~
I knew his voioo end I lutrinri ^’"Y00 01 •Jrj °* !':'3 '
'to raid its boon -n tong slnro I iu‘’
bo—d !Mf eingto. Well, he and his------l........
wife, Hoster from Houston, hiu
rotor Jessie from Sfenhenvili? and
sister Nellio from Dublin came to
toy hcu% You talk nbout hapoi-
npSs 1n5 overjoyed, it v/as shown
j that day.
I Mrs. Georgia Lofton of Bun-
| van visited ma Friday. Am sa
glad 1 was able ta attend church j
at Greens Creek today and re«
my good frtonds. or.co mots. Our I
Cimrcb attpndnnro is riot largo '
but cSfioperntian and gaod will is ;
ato'ays there.
Mrs. Qna Ma,riiokl of Dublin is |
rot Ititorovlig film rro would like i
to report
Mrs, M. M. Logan md bps :
Graae Chatham of Buny.ti wera
to Stephanrille Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Logan wrrt to
singing at Linglevillo Sunday at- j
ternoon.
Mr. Lvles of west Texas visited
his broiher over the wcelcrod at
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Lyles.
Wed. — Friday
December 22, 23, 24
SOUL TO SOUL
Wilson Pirkct Santana
Ike & Tina Tumor
Rated G
DRILLING
CSN6
v
SERVING ERATH COUNTY
- f
Rotary end Coble Tco! Rigs
Stato Licensed
V/. Smilh Tho.
968-2151
Stephenville
W. Or Davie Pho,
2 2d 5
Dublin
Authorised
RUTH-BERRY DEALERS
WORLD'S FTXf.il V.'ATEiJ^DJP'
m
"if.r? .
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anq
■ \&ni
Navel Oranges
!e£claMs
Pound
Belsciou^ Apples
w
RRH
Wm
xuamlk
with
Pstffld
21c
QUALITY MATS
Shurfresh Mcv 1m 6radeA . Lb, 49c
Becon Ends 4 Lb. hi
4 4
J9c
........49c
TasleWrlghJ PsikSausageSLb. . ,99c
Perb Reas?
lb. 59c
Christmas Cards
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Pork Steak
p
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Lb, 59c
Country Style Back Bene
Lb, 59c 1
WE GIVE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
Double Stamps on Wednesday
WH h $2.50 Purchase or Afore
THESE PRICES GOOD
THUR., FRI. and SAT.,
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776479/m1/2/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.