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Penneys has just received a new Spring selection of plaid and fancy weave
suits to go along with their collection of solid color suits. You'll find nearly all
sizes from 36 to 46 in regulars, longs, and a few shorts. Any suit in stock, your
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the Stephenville Senior Citizens Center Wednesday. The First
Baptist Church of Hamilton furnished the bus for the group.
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“We continue to be pleased Wednesday included music "by the Dixie Land Band and a merry
with the strongMenrollment at round of charleston and as the above picture shows a waltz or
Abilene Christian College,” two.
said Dr. John C Stevens, ACC
president, regarding the 9.2 per
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Ladies Knit
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The Abilene Christian College
system has established three
new enrollment records for the
1975 spring semester, according
to finar figures released
January 30 by Paul Wilson,
ACC assistant registrar.
The ACC system, which
includes Abilene and the
Metrocenter in the Dallas-Fort
Worth and Houston areas,
posted a record 4,285 students,
breaking the old mark of 3,925
students set at the end of
registration for the 1974 spring
semester.
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The Dublin Riding Club annual Spring Festival which at the Wall Art Center Annex, served refreshments to the
will host its annual Awards will be held in April. Mrs. Mrs. J.J. Ford will be hostess, group.
Banquet Saturday, February DoDell Funderburgh is Festival Miss Rex Browning will lead .....
15, 1975 at 7:00 p.m. at the chairman. the Club Collect and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Sunset Cafe in Dublin. All ..... Kennedy will bring the flower Armstrong and Stacy entertain-
members are urged to attend. The United Methodist Youth arrangement. Dr. Thomas Lee, ed with a family dinner Sunday
Jeans Pastel colors
Pants Reg. i3» Now
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(This includes every suit in stock)
in the school auditorium. Mrs. services at Dublin First United United Methodist Women met the various items. Of special -,544 assdddk
Lynn Holden, president, con- Methodist Church Sunday, Monday, February 3 in the interest was the table settings dha sedhadiE
uncled the business meeting. February 9, at 6:00 p.m. church parlor with 16 members and table decorations. After the S =sdM
Band director, Mike Shafer Everyone is welcome. present. Mrs. Frank Stockton program, members returned to . ' 1 882587222
presented the fourth grade ---- led the inspiring bible study on the meetuig room and hosted a 2422“ ‘AN20NNNE- edd
band students in a very The Dublin Garden Club will Jonah. The meeting closed with surprise party for Miss Vikkn “008 22 Sedeege-c8328
entertaining program. The meet Wednesday, February 12 prayer. Mrs. H.E. Fisher Cunningham, bride elect of 8252662868 BMeCeasMeamr” Hi
children played three numbers ____ Wayne Sears. The refreshment
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linen cloth and yellow pom-pom WAVING GOODBY - Members of the Senior Citizens of
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A Baptist birthday celebra- The united effort of Southern to raise a record $20.6 million
tion will take place at First Baptists through the Coopera- during 1975 to meet physical 3
Baptist Church, Stephenville, tive Program during the past 50 and spiritual needs in Texas 6)
February 10. years have afforded the and around the world. M
Church leaders from across erection of a quality network of Program personalities for the ('
Erath Baptist Association will missionaries to 83 foreign Stephenville rally Include 33
gather to observe the 50th nations, homes for young James Harrell from the Baptist <4
anniversary of the Baptist way children, and senior citizens, Stewardship Division; Woodson $,
of giving, the Cooperative colleges, hospitals, and various Armes, secretary of the Texas <2
Program. assistance to its 35,000 churches Baptist Christian Education (0
The rally offers both a across the nation. Commission; Floyd Bradley, )
daytime and evening session In observance of the 50th pastor of First Baptist Church, 335
look at the historical past as anniversary, the 4,200 Southern Floydada; and Roland wd- )
well as future inroads of Baptist Baptist-affiliated churches and liams, director of missions for e
ministries. missions in Texas are striving Abilene Baptist Association. 155
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attend, please contact the club Dr. and Mrs. Richard Harbin Diseases on Lawn, Shrubs, and mothers, Mrs. Ed Crabtree and
president, Gary Richardson at provided the food and drinks. A Shade Trees.” Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Mellie Armstrong.
445-3369. Or drop a card to Gary large group of young people Keller will present the Garden —-----
Richardson 703 Belfast, Dublin, attended. The group meets each Tips. Co-hostesses are Mms. The Dublin Young Homemak-
Texas. Plates will be ordered Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. Denzil Wright, H.E Fisher, ers Club met Monday night at
only for confirmed reservat- and area young people are Weldon McCleskey, Miss John- the Home Economics room for
ions. Please call as soon as invited. nie Mae Vickers, Miss Iona a business meeting and social."
possible. ---- • < Clay Miss frances Clay, and Mrs. Pam Crabtree presented
...... Rev. David Carter will direct Miss Lorene Higginbotham. the program with club mem-
The Dublin P.T.A. met . the Tarleton Foundation Stu- " -- - - bers touring her shop, "The
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. dents in the evening worship The Iona Clay Chapter of the Golden Butterfly” and viewing
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the ACC system. “I believe
efforts to acquaint the students
with educational opportunities
here have been succe.ssful and
am confident sach trends will
— continue.”
The Abilene enrollment total-
ed a record 3,473 students,
breaking the old mark of 3,163
students set last spring, arid the
Metrocenter enrollment totaled
a record 812 students, breaking
the old mark of 737 students,
also established last spring.
The final breakdown for the
Abilene campus indluded 880
: freshman, 619 sophomores, 569
: juniors, 829 seniors, 400
- graduate students, and 127
special students.
It also included 246 new and
3,227 former students; and 1,843
men and 1,631 women students
It is the fourth straight time for
' the college to top the 3,000 mark
in the spring semester enroll-
ment.
ACC’s current semester ends
with graduation on May 4, and
final examinations, May 6-9.
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1975, newspaper, February 6, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500493/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.