The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003 Page: 4 of 24
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BEST WMIABLE COW
Sec. A. Page 4
The Dublin Citizen
Thursday, April 3, 2003
These Oturdws
Invito Vou to UJonhlp
with Them
Patrick Street
Church of Christ
630 N. Patrick
Dublin, TX
Bill Wiley,
Minister
Bible Study
9 30am
Worship
10 20am & 6pm
Wednesday Bible Classes
7pm
You are loved
by the First
Baptist Family
Hm Baptist Church CfDutHn
Dean Bradley, Pastor
Comer of Live Oak & Camden
254-445-2435
Highland Ave.
Congregational
Methodist Church
Gerald Freenuin, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Coffee & Donuts 10:30
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Bible study at 7:(X) p.m.
Wednesday Bible study 7:(X) p.m.
comer of Highland Ave. & Harris
Highland Missionary
Baptist Church
David E. Locke, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School 10am
Morning Worship 10:45am
Evening Services 7pm
Wednesday Praver
Meeting and Bible Study
7pm
12 miles NW of Dublin
on Hwy. 2156
4-
First United Methodist
*■ 65(7 Highland Avenue
.Cttfiy Barnett, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Youth at 6:00 p.m.
Our Hearts our Minds our
Doors are always open
First Assembly of God
512 North Park
Dublin, Texas
254-445-3414
Pastor: Wilson E. Gauntt
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Services
10:45 a m , 6 p.m
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p m.
Community
Baptist Church
Steven K. Parker, Pastor
Warm, friendly, family-like
fellowship, serving the needs
of all ages.
Bible Study
Sunday 9:45 am
Worship Service 11am & 6pm
Wednesday Service 7pm
515 W. Mesquite - Dublin, Tx.
Trinity Church
Patrick and Harris Streets
Rev. Dr. John Riggs
Evangelical
Traditional
Catholic
Biblical
Sundays
9 a.m. Holy Communion
Sunday School Coffee
The Episcopal Church
Welcomes Youl
'Buroes (Baptist
Church
Church Services:
Sunday School 10 am
Worship 11am
Sunday Evening Service 6 pm
Wad. Prayer Meetrig 6 pm
"It does make a differ-
ence what you believe.”
6 trite on Hwy. 219 S. - Purves
OBITUARIES
ANDERSON
Marie Anderson. 86. of
Dublin, died March 29 at her
•residence
She was bom on Oct. 14.
1916 near Nemo to James Wylie
Mullen and Maudie Erie
Mullen
She was married to Clayde
('. Anderson on March 13, 1932
in t rcsson lie preceded her in
death on May 15. 1992.
She was a housewife and a
member ol the First Baptist
Church m Dublin.
She is survived by one sister.
Eilcne Martin of Denton; daugh-
ter. Marv 1'ranees David of
< Iraiibury; six sons, Joe
Anderson ol Granbury, James
"Cotton" Anderson ol Tyler;
A.B Anderson ol Acton;
Stanley Anderson ol Bunyan;
Jack Anderson of Cleburne;
Pete Anderson ol Dublin; 18
grandchildren; 28 great-grand-
children: live great-greal-grand-
children.
Services were held Tuesday,
April 1 al Wiley Funeral Home
Chapel in Granbury. Burial fol-
lowed at Acton Cemetery.
Church selling
Icid's pictures
Cottonwood Baptist Church
will be selling coupons for
Antiquities portraits for a
fundraiser. Pictures will be
taken at the church on April 5
and 6. Coupons are good for one
10x13 portrait.
Pictures are limited to chil-
dren 16 and under. Antiquities
provides the clothing and props.
The deadline for signing up is
March 30.
For more information call
Martha at 445-33122 or
Cottonwood Baptist Church at
445-2929.
C hurch selling
cookbooks
The First Baptist Church will
be selling cookbooks for $10. to
raise money Tor Acteen.
Acteens will be going to the
National Acteens Convention
this summer.
For information or to pur-
chase a cookbook, contact the
church office 445-2435 or
Darlene Gaitan.
COURTNEY
Willie L. ■Courtney. 88, of
Henderson, died March 29. at
Henderson Memorial Hospital.
He was bom May 28, 1914
in Eastland County to Ira
Courtney and Jessie Taylor
He was married to Virginia
Gipson on April 21, 1975 in
Fort Worth
Courtney was a member of
the First United Methodist
Church, and carpenter and cab-
inet maker.
He is survived by his wife,
Virginia Courtney of
Henderson; two step-daughters,
Sue Southall Hart of Granbury;
and Janet B. Gibson
ofllenderson; two grandchil-
dren and four great-grandchil-
dren.
Services were held graveside
at Old Dublin Memorial Park
Cemetery with Rev. Ronny
Barnett officiating.
McConnell
Charles Lawrence
McConnell, 88. of Dublin died
March 30 at 9:15 p.m. at Golden
Age Manor.
He was bom on Sep. 5, 1914
in Poolville to Charlie Jefferson
McConnell and Amanda
Thomas.
He was married to Marybelle
Templeton on Jan. 31, 1927 in
Goldthwaite.
He was a fanner and rancher,
and a member of the Methodist
church.
McConnell is survived by his
wife, Marybelle McConnell of
Dublin; daughter, Pat Sharp of
Dublin; two grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren.
Services were held graveside
on April 1 at Bunyan Cemetery
with Bill Wiley officiating.
Pallbearers included Hany
Bradberry, Wayne Thiebaud,
Borden Reeder, and Steve
Howell.
Memorials can be made to
the Foster Home in
Stephenville.
School to
hold meeting
There will be a Site-based
Committee meeting , the
■Dublin Etementaty-biiltafy on
April 8 at 3:15 p.m. &
Golden CM Hem
HONORED- Chief Lannie Lee honors two of Dublin’s finest,
Benny Payne and Jennifer Gibson at the uniformed services
appreciation ceremony Thursday night. The ceremony was
organized by the proposed Stephenville Area Elks Lodge.
PORTER
Church plans garage and bake sale
Louise Burk Porter, 82, of Temple, formerly of Blanket, passed
away Mareh 26 in Temple.
Funeral services were held Mareh 29 at 2 p.m. at the First United
Methodist Church in Blanket with Clint Tunnell officiating. Burial
was at the East Lawn Memorial Park in Early, directed by
I leartland Funeral Home of Early.
She was bom in Brady on March 27, 1920 to the late Jesse and
Clara Pennington Burk.
She married Charles "Pinky" Porter on August 19. 1939 in
Brady.
She was a homemaker, a member of the First United Methodist
Church in Blanket,* a Worthy Matron in the Order of Eastern Star
and a W.S.C.S. member.
She is survived by her husband, Charles "Pinky" Porter of
Temple; son, Charlie Porter and wife Janice of Troy; three daugh-
ters, Martha Elizabeth Mauldin and husband David of Tomball;
Colleen Louise Davis and husband C.F. of Fayetteville, NC; and
I aura Ruth Featherwood and husband Jim of Dublin; 11 grand-
children. Jodi Louise Pilgrim and husband Michael; Greta Marie
Jones and husband David; Ronnie Charles Porter and wife
Christina; Jessica Ann Garris and husband Jeff; Amanda Louise
Mauldin; Sarah Elizabeth Bounds and husband Daniel, Joy Camille
Davis, Karissa Colleen Davis; Jonathan Mark Davis; Elise Clara
Featherwood; James Gal
dren, Regan Louise
Elizabeth Jones.
She was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the First United
Methodist Church in Blanket.
Gabrial Leatherwood.fhree great-grandchil-
Pilgrim, RachaaL Be® Pilgrim, and ■ Staley
Highland Avenue
Congregational Methodist
Church will have a garage and
bake sale this Friday and
Saturday at the church fellow-
ship hall at 651 W. Harris
Street. Proceeds from this sale
will go toward the Building
Fund. The sale will start at 8
a.m. each day and end at 5 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
receives list of officers
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Trinity Episcopal Church of
Dublin has received the list of
officers of the church, appointed
by The Right Reverend Jack
Iker, Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Fort Worth. The list-
ed are: Leslie Billingsley,
Senior Warden, Sammy Moore,
Junior Warden, Peggy
DeLaVergne, Clerk and Jim
Harrell, Treasurer.
According to Fr John Riggs,
Vicar (Pastor) "These people are
serving terms already in the
parish, and their continuing
service will be to the benefit of
Dublin and the Church."
These officers are suggested
to the Bishop by election, and
then approved by him. Trinity is
one of the oldest congregations
in Dublin, serving the communi-
ty and the Church.
m
Jeffrey Hutchins, D.0.
Board Certified Family Practice
Hablamos espanol
305 N Patrick
445-4900
Marge Gramtham
Family nurse practioner G
Now on staff at
Dublin Family Medicine
She will be working on minor health
problems and women's health programs
Call for appointment
Carpenters donate to
Habitat for Humanity
You can make a difference in our community and in the lives of
the people who live there. And you don't even need to be skillful
with a hammer.
We invite you to become a part of this community-based min-
istry by becoming a member of the Carpenters Club. Each
Carpenter donates $25 or more every time a new Habitat for
Humanity House is started in Earth County. Donations from 500
new carpenters each giving $25 will provide $12,(XX) which is about
one third of the construction cost of a new Habitat house.
Consider becoming one of our Carpenters, or ask you Sunday
school class or organization to become a carpenter as a group. Ten
individuals or couples in your group could pledge $10 per house,
allowing the group to become a Carpenter at the $100 level. Won't
you join us?
For more information, contact your local Habitat for Humanity.
Remember, you contribution is tax deductible.
Lois Hensen was the speaker
at the recent meeting of the
Dublin Garden Club. Mrs.
Hensen, Dublin Floral owner,
spoke on varieties of flowers
and their origins, used in floral
arrangements.
Debbie Harrell, Billie Mays,
Barbara Sissom and Neva Smith
were hostesses. Katherine Prater
provided the flower arrange-
ment.
President Prater announced
that members would observe
Arbor Day April 25th with the
planting of new trees in Dublin.
Members made plans for the
April 9th. pilgrimage to Dallas
and the Litter Clean Up Day in
April.
Fourteen members attended.
Patty Hirst-Wade was a guest.
Singing men
entertaining
at city park
The Stephenville- Parks and
Recreation Department will
present The Singing Men of
Texas in the City Park on April
3rd at 7 p.m.
The concert is free and
everyone is invited to attend.
Book club to
meet April 12
The Par Rejebian Book Club
will meet on Saturday, April 12
at the Blue Moon Cafe in De
Leort. Adrienne Stanton will
present the book review pro-
gram - House of Windsor and
the Jewels and will have avail-
able life-size replicas of some of
the crown jewels for viewing.
Everyone is invited... to
make your reservations, please
call Katherine Prater at 254-
445 3236
Lingleville Pre-K,
Kinder registration
comming soon
Pre-Kindergarten and
Kindergarten registration for
students to be enrolled in
Lingleville School during the
2003-2004 School year wul be
held Tuesday. April 8 from 7:30
to 9 a.m. in the school library.
To be eligible for enrollment
in Pre-Kindergarten, a child
must be 4 years old on or before
Sep 1, and tor enrollment in
Kindergarten, a child must be
live years old on or before Sep.
Birth certificates, shot
records and social security num-
bers will be needed at the time
ol registration.
The Head Start Program will
be registering eligible three and
four year olds at the same time.
Singles
Club
The Singles Club meets
every Thursday evening at 7
p.m. for dinner. Some of us also
go dancing and do occasional
weekend outings,
April Schedule
Thurs. April 3, 7 p.m - Hard
Eight in Stephenville
Thurs. April 10, 7 p.m.-
Garden's Family Restaurant in
Dublin (445-8136)
Thurs. April 17, 7 p.m.-
Boomtown in Desdemona
Thurs. Apirl 24, 7 p.m -
Woody's between Dublin and
Stephenville
For more information, call
Kathy at 918-7588 or Russell at
445-1831.
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McMillian, Tracy. The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 2003, newspaper, April 3, 2003; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770310/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.