The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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THU. PURIJX PtQGBFSR. THUR., JAY. *! 4969^
HIGHLAND COMMUNITY
MRS. ORYA1. FAIR
IIAPPV N'f'Y VFAR to every
M>s Orval Fair and .fimmy
MISS jHAKTHA STUCKEY
Mr. and, Mrs.* O. C. Stuckey of Carlton announce
the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss
Martha Stuckey to Leslie Nolan Royal, son of Mr.
and Mrs. jack Alien of Dublin. The bride-elect is
a sophomore at East Texas State University ma-
joring in' business'and is employed by the Univer-.
sity. The groom-elect also attends East Texas
State and is employed as an auditor for Holiday
Inn. He will continue its' studies at East Texas
State'as a junior majoring in speech.. Wedding
vows will be exchanged on January 25, 11*69 at
six o'clock PM., at the Carlton Baptist Church,
Carlton, Texas. Everyone is cordially invited to
attend. • « E
ROCH COMMUNITY
By Mrs. J/ D. Stephens
Christmas on the calendar has
come and cone hut may its Spi-
rit of love, peace. antj good
will toward men linger in our
hearts throughout IPS.!).
The main activ ities for, Chris-
tmas were the family gather-
ings of children coming home
for Christmas.
Rev and Mrs. H. S. RoleSifrom
Wichita Foils accompanied by
I W Pond
Mr, and Mrs, Luther Parsley
spent Christmas with their da-
ughter, Mrs. Marcel le Cain
an,) family in Fort Worth.
Mr. and MVs, J W. Pond took
Christmas sup tier wfth his aunt,
Mrs Pearie Gafford at Lipan.
Iiinner guests Christmas m
the fi6me of Mrs. Maude Gris-
‘-om vyere Mr. and Mrs. Jim
their son, spent the holidays i Suggs from Fort Worth, Mr.
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.1 and Mrs, Festus Preston from
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Veal visited last JJondav with
(the Armstrong Girls and Oscar
in Dublin. '
Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne-Tbie
baud and family visited during
the holidays with her brother.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Ralph Weems and
family from Lovington. New Me-
xico, in tihe home of her moth-
er, 'Mrs. Neel Weems: "
Mr and Mrs. G J -.Smith and
Mr and Mrs. Bdwin House visit-
ed Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs Marshall Reeves-
Myrtle "Bays from Stephen
villa spent Sunday nighi with
MtTTfTJff"Mrs. Edwin House.
Mr, and Mrs Wayne Keith
and family, Mr and Mrs. S.E
Keith anti-family, Mr. an(| Mrs.
(,. W. Fisher and I.eRoy and
Mr. and Mrs,' Jimmy Fisher
from Duncanvil.le. Ruby I-ee Ke-
ith and a friend, from F'ort Wo-
rth, enjoyed their Christmas
tree on Tuesday flight and Chr-
istmas dinner on Christmas Day
in the home of. their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. T Keith
Mr and Mrs Phillip Keith
had their Christmas tree and
supper on Christmas Eve. Those
attending were Mr and Mrs'.
Thurston House, Garon and
Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keith
and Bobby, Mr. an,t Mrs. Tra-
vis Barnes! Mr and Mrs. t.oy
Robennson and Lola Roberjn-
son. Christmas Day Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Keith visited with
her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Mahan and family,- Mr.
and Mrs. Shorty Mahan and. fa-
mily anj her sisiter, Mrs. Bertie
Foff in DeLeon, -
Mrs?’ Vera McCandless, from
Houston and Mrs,,Duggan Wal
trip from Alvin, are visited
tlieir sister. Mr and Mrs. Phil-
ip Keith this week /"
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Keith
family are visiting today (Mon- j
day) with his sister, Mr. and
Mr-s.. G - W. Fisher and LeRoy
of Duncanville,
Rev and Mrs. Bobby Pax-
ton and daughter, from Gates-
ville had Sunday dinner .in She
home of Mr. and Mrs. S E.
Keith and family.
Visitors at the Highland Chu-
rch Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
G J. Smith. Mrs. Duggan Wal-
trip from Alvin. Mrj and Mrs.
Lawrence Bays. Pat-and Cindy
and.....M!i\ and Mrs. Mike Bays
from Stephmitle.
Visitofs^ar the Round Grove
Baptist Church Sunday were
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Patterson,
from Munday. I>aren Pounds
of DeLeon, Donnie, Danny and
Dwain Mahan, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Dale Mahan from F’ort
Worth, Lee Ann and Lauri
Gumfary from Dallas.
Mrs. Velma Ross from Dub-
lin spent Christmas eve and
Christmas Pay with her daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mr.s. Johnnie ,WiK
son. and Judy. IIer sons' Bill,,
Milton & Edward Lee called her
on Chi ismtas Day but the conn-
ections Were so bad she could
barely hear them.
We are sorry to hear that
Irene Wilson hag the flu but
hope her a speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs, Burrell John- j
son, Marsha, Kathy, and Susie, j
| Mr. and Mirs. Gene Keith, and i
Charles, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Hodges, John, James, Ted- and j
and Mrs. Don Ray Keith, Tho-1
pias Ray and Becky, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Morris and child- j
ren from San Angelo, joined
their parents, Mr. and*-Mrs.
Onie Keith for their Christmas
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vv.ent to Tyler to spend Christ-
mas with their daughter, Mr.
anfj' Mrs, Jimmy Arnold' and fa-
mily. Their grandchildren came
home with them'and stayed un-
til Sunday when their parents
came after them. _———
Mr and Mrs, Alfred Keith and
his wife's imsrher, from San
Antonio, ate sUpfcpr and visited
Thursday night w\ith Mr and
Mrs. Bill Keith ami .family.
Mr. and Mrs J/H, Fair. John
Ray and Cathy/ Mr. and Mrs.
Qrval Fair and Jimmy Neal sp-
ent Christmas Eve Day With th-
eir mother. MrsXPat Fair in
Dublin. .
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Thie-
buad, Martha, Richard. David
and Kan n spent Christmas Day
with her sister, Mr. and' Mrs.
Loyd Gray and family-of Abi-
lene.
Having Christmas Day dinner
with Mrs Lem Thiebaud were
her daughter, Mrs. Louise Pen-
degrass from?. Lubbock and
Gay Bowden from Austin. Bob
by Bouden from Dublin ate sup-
per with them. /
Mirs. Julia Thiebhud spent
Christmas Day and Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thie-
baud and family.
Christmas Day dinner guests
in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Or-
val Fair an(j boys were- Mr. and
Mrs. Connie Mack fair and
Pam of Baird, and Spec-5 and
Mrs, Melvin""' Mow, and Mrs.
Ottie Fair from Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Thiebaud
and family from Comanche sp-
ent Thursday night and Friday
night with his motflier, Mrs.
John L Thiebaud. „ • •;..
Enjoying T'hristmlas Dinner
With Mr and Mirs. Edwin House
wjre their children -and grand-
children, Mr. ahd .Mrs! Barks-
dale Mathis and Rickie, Mrs.
Nancy Cassey and Dondy. 'and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mathis
and ‘baby from Kjlleen, Mr. and
Mrs. Thurston House, Garon
and Phil 1 „ . -
Christmas Eve the family of
the late Will Fisher and Mrs.
Bertha Fisher met in the home
of Mi and Mrs S. E. Keith
and family for a get-together.
Those attending were Mrs. Ber-
tha Fisher from Dublin, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. F'isher and I-e
Roy, Mr. dnd Mrs. Jimmy Fish-
er from Duncanville, Mrs. T.
j gMaryt Garrett, Dana and
Junior from Morgan M il I,
Mrs. Joann Rasberry. Jay and
Thomas from Mirttfal Wells,
Mr. and Mrs, Ewell Shelton,
(Clauida Dell) Gary and MaFgie
from Rock Bluff, Mr. and-Mrs.
David Fishetk Joe Ray, Lirida
Kav. Bradley, and Rickie fr4m
Morgan Mill. t
Mrs. Wayne. Keith. Wanda,
Timmy and Don, Mrs. S, E. Ne-
th and Tehessa, Mrs. Lewis Bajfe,
Judy, Linda and Tammy atten-
,/ded a birthday party for Tracia
Carolyn Edwards WISTSS BE*
Leland Hamilton ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Rowen-
Wed November 14Hi ^L,Ani1i rl!au, froin. Br0wnwo^d
Miss Carolyn Doris Edwards spent Sunday nightTind Monday
and Mr. J, Iceland Hamilton ex in the home of Mr. and Mrs Or-
changff) vows on November 16. val Fair anil boys, with La Jaun,
19(W in Comanche. Texas Mrs Royce Thiebaud took his mo-
Hanii!fon is the daughter of Mr ther, Mr- Julia Thiebaud and
ami Mrs B L. Moseley of 3U7 bis aunt. Mrs. Lem Thiebaud
N. Grafton. Dublin uhije hecfroT Dallas today ( Monday) to
husband, is the son of Mr and j see his aunt and their sister
Mrs Doc -Hamilton of ©orman:: -in-law, "Sirs. Walter (Jewel) Rip(
fte is a 1963 graduate of Gor- Jpetoe who is very seriously ill.
rman High School and is employ-1 Mr and Mrs. J H. Fair, John
ed by Southern Airways In Min-! Ray and Cathy had Christmas
tral Wells. . Day dinner with her sister Sue;
Mr. and Mrs Hamilton went- Dapha. Shirleyj and their moth-
to Oklahoma on their wedding ; er, M.rs „Bud McAlister, in the
dav with their mother and gran-
dmother. Mrs.. John L. Thiebaud
Joining them Sunday afternoon
ior a visit were Mrs. Orval rair
Jimmy and Paul Dean, Mr and
Mrs Pruyn Thiebaud, Sonn>
-and Craig.' .Mr and Mrs. Royce
Thiebaud, Rovce Lee, Sheryl
M irie dud Brenda from Coman
che Mrs. 'Julia Thiebaud spent
Sunday night with Royce. Faye
and .family iri Comanche
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trip and now - reside at 307 N.
West 3rd Street in Mineral Wells.
home of Mr. and Mr*. Odell
Sharp apd family in Stephen,
ville. t - ,
Corbell Thursday afternoon. ,
Those from opt this wav att
ending the wedding an() reeeip
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Blankenship
and girls from Snyder anived
Monday morning to a few days
(ion Saturday night at the Fjrst. visit with his pSrent*. Mb. and
Baptist Church in Dublin of Pat.; Mrs. Rupert Blankenship and
rici-a Thiebaud and Richard jite-J Olan.
veils worg her grandmother, Jim Southall from DeLeon ate
Mrs -John L, ’ Thiebuad, Mrs
Orval Fair and T’aul Dean, Mr
and Mrs. -Connie Mack Fair and ki nsbip and Olan
Pam, from Baird, and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blanken-
Melvin Mow from Brownwood. ship and Olan visited Sunday af-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thiebaud lernoon with Mr. an,| Mrs. Don-
, Christmas Day dinner w;ith Jiis
sister.'Mr. & :Mr>. Rupert Blau
and Martha. Mr, and Mrs. Thu-
rston House & Phil, Mrs. Wayne
Keith & Ruby I-ee, Judy.Wilson
& Jackie James, Mr. & Mrs. Dill
Evans of Archer City, Mr and
Mrs. H. C, May, Randy, Melis-
sa and Melinda from Fort Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schlegal
nell D&vis and girls at Cornyn^
and Jim Southall ,in DeL'on
Mr and Mrs H C. May, Ran-
dy. Melissa and Melinda from
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Schelgcl from Commerce. Mrs."
David Washington from Lewis-
ville, Jay Wood from Dallas
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Mr and Mrs. Hollis Cox spent
Christmas with their son Dennis
and family at Fort Worth.Lit-
tle Robert came home with them.
Children of the Hobart Coxes
here lor the holidays* werp Dou-
glas and wife- from Midland;
H. R. and Family^of Houston.
Jeff and family of'Port Neelies,
and Pat and wife - from Fort
Worth. ' .
In the midst of all th,e Christ-
mas festivities, and Merriment,
sadness gripped the community
on account of the passing of our
dearly beloved Aunt Ann lyai-
ton. She was a long-time resi-
dent of this community and
endeared herself to the hearts
of,»ll who knew her as a very
swgcl spirited Christian] a lo-
yal friend and good neighbor.
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Hicks, Linda. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1969, newspaper, January 2, 1969; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775952/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.