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Thursday, December 11,1997
MUSEUM MATTERS
Birdett
Jordan
Rmcnl services far Dr. CM
Jordaa. IX wot Dec. 7 is Hr*
Baptist Qwrcti with beriai ie Deb-
lin Live Oak Cemetery under di-
rection of Harrell Funeral Home.
He died, Dec. 6 * his residence
She was bona Sept 10. 1906 in
GWk and ane to De Leon a
1996 hon Dallas. She named
William Albeit Kee on Nov 12.
1927 in Comanche Canty He
preceded her in death in 19(1
Wayne Kee of Waxahadne; ns-
Kn, rncaa i *inn oi rrocioi roc
Benice Dehart of Dahlia; three
ymadchikbea tad five great-grand-
children
DEADLINE
Send your organizational ’briefs'
to The Citizen by 5 p m Tuesday.
The following
churches invite
you to worship
with them.
Trinity Church
Patrick St. at Harris St.
l ather Winston Jensen. Priest
Evangelical ('atholic
Traditional Itihlical
Sundays:
10 a.m. -- Holy Eucharist
Sunday School Coffee
Tin Episcopal Cbarch
Welcomes in.
first Assembly
She was bora in Dahlia oa Feb
10. 1901 to Lather McCarty and
Maggie May LaBaaae. She mar-
ried Ahoa B Birdett oa Dec. 10.
1927 in Dahlia He preceded hrr in
death oa Jaa 24. 1972.
Mrs. Birdett was a homemaker, a
A retired physician, Dr. Jordan
had lived in or acar Dahlia since
1947.
He was boa Jane 24, 1914 in
Lockesfaaig, Art to Mince Jordan
and Ooa Johnson He married June
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A family affair, it h. "The biannual meeting of the society at
Dublin Historical Society family’ the tnuaeum oo Thursday. Dec. II.
is pleased this fit* year in the new at 5:30 p.m. There is much good
museum to be able to invite every- news to stare aad plans to be
one to bring thr" families aad made.
friends to see its colfedhm from The donation of a computer by
Dublin's colorful history. There are Mr. aad Mrs. Jimmy Sikes and the
toy*, household items, clothing and ( work of Ken Juiaey and Dk*
more that might have been gills in Yantis in setting up records on the
Christmases past for thoae good computer is put one of the many
little boys aad girls and their bits of good news!
families. One of the ways the museum has
Bobby and Hazel Williams, a benefited this year is that alien
dedicated historical society family, several generations of a family are
Turner on Sept. 10. 1938 in Booh Lonnie Eugene Brawtey recently and their grandchildren. Erin and together, they are deciding to share
He was a member of Harvey received the Masters of Reli- Michael, helped show the Tm* family "treasures" with others
Red Cross volunteer, a member of Baptist Churefi and tad fugta 9®US Education degree bom the bow-Baibee Cabin in Wright Park through the museum. This might
the VFW Auxiliary and the Mili- Sunday School for 46 yean. He Southwestern Baptist Theologi- ^ Thursday. They began decorat- be a suggestion to others as they
was a member of the Dublin ^ Seminary in Fort Worth. He jUg the live evergreen, and, with gather for the holidays, and it will
Rotary Chib and pa* member of ® ® graduate of Howard Payne others, will add more to the tree be a way to make a lasting gift or
the Dublin ISD board of trustees. University and is the youth min- while (bowing the cabin and tell- tribute to a person or a family.
Survivors include his wife, June ,s^er R First Baptist Church at jng ©Id stories of Dublin each The Historical Society continues
Jordan of Alexander, one daughter, Joshua where he lives. His wife, Thursday from 4:30 until 6:30 until to be very grateful for the memo-
tary Order of Cootie. She was a
Baptist
Survivors include a son. Bob
Birdett of Iowa Park, Tex.; a
daughter, Lela Mai Nolen of
Howe; a sister. Jewel Dean Qakey jack* Ford of Hamilton; two sons, Beth- ® * native Of Grand Prai- Christmas. In cooperation with otli- rial donations coming in felmost
.. ^ — •• — ^ ^----‘"---1---1 — 1 ' r tori
of Harlingen; six grandchildren; 11
David Jordan of Ruston. La.
He is the son of Ronnie and
making Thursdays
great-grandchildren and two great- and Paul JonJan of Grand Oma Lw Brawtey of Tolar and special downtown, the museum
great-grandchildren. and six grandchildren. “aniece ' wyj a|fo haVe extended hours.
john of Dublin.
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CANDLELIGHTING
The candlelight service at First
Baptist Church will be at 7 p.m.,
Dec. 21.
W) o God
512 North Park 445-3414
I’astor Wilson & Judy (iauntl
■Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. & 6 p.ifi
]fl - Cliildnqi's Church
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
A "Dtwr of Hope"
for Everyone.
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T he First Baptist Family invites
your family to join its tills
Sunday Tor Bible Study at
9:40 and Worship at
' stefs?11 :,>0 & 7:00
"Il's Beginning lo Look a l>ol
Like Christmas"
Luke 2:20 & Matthew 2:11
Live Oak & Camden *445-2435
e-mail address: lhcdlriour-lown.com
visit our web site
www.our-lown.com/lbcd/
You are Until liy the Tirsi Ila/Hisl family
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Community
Baptist Church
Bro. II. Michael Young,
Pastor
Warm, friendly, lamily-like
fellowship lt» serve the needs
ol'all ages.
liiblc Study
Sunday 9 a.m.
Worship Service
Sunday 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday 7 p.m.
515 West Mesquite
Patrick Street
Church of Christ
630 N. Patrick
Bible Study:
9:30 a.m.
Worship:
1020 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Wednesday
Bible Classes:
7 p.m.
Mid McKmght, Minister
Nijhload Missionary
Baptist Church
David E. Ueke( P«f»r
lundiy IftifiMi
Sunday School -10 i.ra.
Morning Warakip - 10:45 a.m.
Evening Sentient - 7 f.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study - 7 f.n.
2 Milas MW »f PnHia aa Hay. 2156
La Iglecia St. Mary y.
Communidad Hispana
le invita a la
celebracion de La
Virgen De Guadalupe.
Domingo, 14 de
Diciembre misa y
cantos empezando ha
las 5:30 de la tarde en
el sahon del parque de
la cuidad de Dublin.
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HANGING OF GREENS
Greens Creek Methodist Church
will celebrate the Hanging of the
Greens with a special service at 9
a.m., Sunday, Dec. 7.
CELEBRACION
La Iglecia St. Mary y Commu-
nidad Hispafia le invita a la
celebracidn de La Virgen De
Guadalupe Domingo, 14 de Dici-
embre misa y cantos empezando ha
las 5:30 de la tarde en el sah6n del
parqul de la cuidad de Dublin.
GOSPEL SHOW
The gospel music show, spon-
sored by the 4-Jesus Quartet and
the Dublin Chamber of Commerce,
has cancelled its Dec. 20 program.
The next scheduled show will
coincide with the St. Patrick's Day
festivities in March, 1998.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The fifth grade Christmas pro-
gram will be at 6:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Dec. 18 in the elementary
cafeteria.
Thanks to the city crew, the
Lions Club, and volunteers James
Suiith and J.W. Davis, the muse-
uni-park complex is a sparkling
complement to the beautifully
decorated businesses, offices, and
Comer Lot.
It may be "standing room only,"
but the entire Dublin Historical
Society is invited to attend the
weekly. This post week, the* have
been made in memory of Dr. Carl
Jordan, the long-time, highly re-
spected and loved local physician
and surgeon.
If by chance someone has not
heard, everyone is invited to be a
part of the Historical Society.
Membership for one year is $15 for
a single and $25 for a couple. It is
an enthusiastic, ambitious family
that REALLY likes to showcase
Dublin!
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CHAMBER NEWS
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By Rita Reed
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Members of the Dublin cornniu- berry Mini Mall. Did you see The Woodard (Pumpkin Patch An-
nity played a very important part in Comer Lot? We were entertained tiques), Lee Home Health, Loper
llie success of this year's Christmas by the Wauda Wade Dancers and Systems, Old Doc's Soda Shop,
kickoff. To have a successful Ike Mercer as J.D. Evans and Lois Stephen Home Health, J.D. Evans,
event, you have to have people Lee from KSTV hosted the live Lois Lee, KSTV, Johnny Miller,
who volunteer, people who partici- remote and merchants' giveaways. Baldy Garza, Kelly Zimmerman,
pate, and people who, even though Following Santa's unusual ar- Clifton Whisenant, Dublin Public
rival, everyoue enjoyed the hayride Works Department, Dublin Police
it takes a little extra work, are
willing to do just that.
Dublin had more than 3,000 feet
of lights and approximately 15
entries in the fust lighted Christ-
mas parade. Over 30 arts and
crafters had booths in the Brad-
fj/iccnoce/ f^lcftu^etUetUoe
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Dec. 15 will be the judging for Leatherwood, Don Wood, James
the homes/yards/and business deco- Smith, Mark Kloster, Dublin Ro-
raliug contest. Come by the cliam- tary Club, C.E. Malone, Barbara
ber and pick up your application Holcomb, Harry Bradbeny, Caro-
today! lyn Harbin, Dublin Lions Club,
On Dec. 21, 22 and 23, the First Dublin Historical Society, Davkfs
Baptist Church will sponsor a live Supermarket and B & H Custom
nativity scene on The Comer Lot. Crafts.
Please stop by and see the reason Congratulations to the winners of
for the season. the merchants' giveaway! They are
Remember that several of our jan Jones, Jessie Jennings, Janis
businesses are staying open late for Lamen, Evelyn Bodjo,' Marvin
your convenience-during the mouth Patterson, Ciarrra Thiebaud, Chey-
of December. On the top of your enne Phillips, Carol Brandon, Otis
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My daddy always told me when c.B. Sutton, Roy Armstrong, Joint
you start naming names you gel in Davis, Vickie Toliver, Payden
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ently leave someone out. (Hope- Brandy Davis, Lany Gandy, Am-
fuliy we will not do that.) The ber Harris, Joyce Holland, Marae
following are people who made our Blanken, Lindsay Neal, Vicki
kickoff the greatest yet! Adrain Amos, Grace Mathews, Kattina
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Parts), Dean and Gwen Irwin, Rod- cliardson, Faye Richardsou, Rose
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Wright, Karen. The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1997, newspaper, December 11, 1997; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth761917/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.