The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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BOUND GROVE BTU
ENJOYS INTERESTING
The Dublin Progress
Friday, November 4, IMS
Wit DAUGHTER
^ Mrs. Billy Tom RlebiKb
“• the prwd parent* of g baby
daughter, born Wednesday. October
»th the ho.pttat In Alice, Tauu
She weighed fir# end a half pound,
end ha* been named Linda Bay#
S»lh Mr and Mra, Richard, are
former retidenu of this city end
are well known Iter# Mr*. Richard,
wa. before tier marriage, MLu
Kvoinw June*
Willie Richard, and Mra
B«b CM are the baby a grand-
mother*. Mr* Wallace Held i* a
great-grandmother.
CUy cud.
Lrhareh met WiU.Mljr.
in the church m
gelar
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. j, • Women In the
. Kntee Marcia Lynch. h#-
trod i*d«* Ethel ton
at«d In the program. ^
Thg Dublin Oardan Club will
m##t on November g in th# home of
Mm. |«ormaa Martin nil pm All
meenijrra and ihoa# wlahlng to be-
mm Members ara urged u> b# proa-
ant. Tba chief emphaeta of the club1*
praerfm tor the mr ie upon *hun«.
IMr gatoction, cam and culture.
Sale* the president rbl lowing thu
Mtoleft the November 9 program
The Round Grove BTU dlacua-
Md a very Interesting topic Sun-
day night states Darleen Keith,
reporter. The talks by various
member* were baaed upon the sub-
ject, "Where Mla*Ion* Started."'
Each one present participated In
the program. »’
Discussion* given were "Mlwlon-
arlca. the Tltlo and Their Aim.”
by Darleen Keith followed by a
talk entitled "How MUwlona Be-
came Necessary.” by Robert Hod-
ge*, Group Captain, after which
Tina Do Harrison presented "The
Klrat Missionary." Other dlacus-
alon* were “ A Missionary Nation '
given by Ettgean Keith, “The
Great Mlaelonary Victory" by
Dayle Mahan, and "Missionary
SEASON RUSHER — Joan
find ley, professional model in
New York City, wa. the choice
of the New York State Winter
Sports Council for Wlntei Sport.
Quswn. So iht possd. sg.in.t s
bsckground of lush green foli-
age, la the l.tae. things In snow
clothe#
ROUND GROVE BTU
ENJOYS PARTY
Mr. and Mr* Clyde Itodgi* and
Mr and Mrs Onle KHth were
hostess.*! at a party given for the
Round Grove BTC Monday night.
October Hat Those present to en-
Joy the occasion were Day I* Mahan
Charles Clinton, Guy Glider. Mick-
ey Hodges Billy Mack Glider, Rob-
ert Hodges. Eugene Keith. |»ruyn
ha* spent , Thlebaud Way land Hodge., Joyce
»n.l White j Thlebaud, Darleen Keith, La Vern*
»he un- Christian. Dortka Bingham San-
■ lifted j dra Jones Mr and Mr* Alford
or Hatur- Injprieat and Larry. Mr and Mr.
en.la wish Clyde Hodges amd Terry Elisa-
beth and Linda. Mr and Mrs Onle
- Keith, Belly Ann and Don Ray
j **“• Mr* Dcryl Johnson,
in, Robert Severnl games were played fol-
. arty and lowed by the Serving of refresh-
Uie Bay- j menta Everyone reported an en-
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Perry, Francis E. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 61 YEARS, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1949, newspaper, November 4, 1949; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532307/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.