The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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Harbin Home Scene
W. S. C. S. Meeting
The Woman’* Soeiety of Christ-
ian Service of the First Methodist
Church met Monday afternoon,
December 1# In the home of Mrs.
Dick Harbin with Mme». T. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reynolds
of Austin arrived over the week
end to spend the holidays here
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Joe B. Henderson and In DeLeon
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.
M. Reynold*
* Mr. and Mrs. Page Whitfield
and son, Gary left Saturday for
Burnet to spend the holiday# with
her parent*.
Joe Bob Pate, a student at T.
C. U., is spending the holiday#
with his parents, Dr. and Mr#.
Joe J. Pate.
Pate Home Scene
Nursery School Party
The home of Mrs. Joe Pate was
transformed Into a Christmas
fairyland Tuesday afternoon when
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of interest to
omen
Friday, December 27,1957
Fn#re«»
the Little Folks Nursery School
held their annual Christmas party.
Special guests for the occasion
were parents and friends of the
little tots.
A clever program of songs and
dances was given by the children
closing with a square dance.
Cleveland and Leonard Hancock
as co-hostesses.
The Harbin home was beautiful-
ly decorated with a Christmas
motif for the setting of the pro-
gram. Mrs. H. E. Fisher present-
ed a Christmas musical program.
Bible Christmas stow and de-
votional was given by Mrs. O. W.
Carter. Mrs. T. H. Cleveland told
the story, "What Happened to the
Gifts of the Wise Men.” Mrs. Clyde
King told the fable, "The Mttlsst
General."
Mrs. J. W. Hall read the
poem, "The Heart Returns." Ms*.
E. C. Fewell read. “When You
Take Down the Christmas Tree."
Miss lone Clay dismissed with
prayer.
Coffee and cake were served to
25 members
Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served by Mrs. Inez
Williams and Mrs. Pate to Pamela
Wolfe, Mary Frances Wilson,
Dana Dawn Taylor, Martha Tomp-
kins. Susan Scott, Carl L. Hall,
Robert Hall, Joey Billingsley,
Ben Pate. Mark Tompkins and
parents and friends.
evening was enjoyed by #11.
Those unable to attend were
Mines. Clara Faulkner, Willie
Ward, Lillian Parkmftn and Hat-
tle Johnson.
changed and an enjoyable social
PIGEONHOLED Taking no
chances with any of their total
of 54 lives, six previous felines
play it safe in lockers at a
Frankfurt, Germany, railroad
station They were en route to
the Seventh International Cat
Show in the city
GREETINGS 10
AIL OF YOU
WHOM WE HAVE
SO ENJOYED
txltnd out cjialltudt to out loyal
y ’ ouifomttt whom wt haul io tnjoytd
uivlng — <May Chihtmai hxlny you
many Cltninyd
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Igradwt. of DuWla High
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MMtost at the Cirwee#
119 E. Mesquite
Kenneth MrPb*r*on • •tud-nt
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I#huUm the holiday* with ht*
parents. Mr and Mr* J L m
Audrey Spencer Service Station
Williamson
Sounty Meet
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ph**» meeting was foJ-
£*»*'*• a, hour. Mm. J-
Phad »• »#rat Chrtotmaa
Pa N.th.n Codnra, ee-
May this Holy Season bring with it
many rich blessings for you and your
loved ones. May it bring you health,
prosperity, peace — and the very
merriest Christmas Day ever.
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 69TH YEAR, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1957, newspaper, December 27, 1957; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth593486/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.