The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1981 Page: 4 of 12
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Watch For Big
September Clearance
on all furniture
SAVE SAVE
Lay-a-way for X-mas Now
Furniture
136 E. Blackjack
445-2331
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Page 4, T%e Dublin Progress, Honday September 3,1981
Golden Age Manor
Union
Grove
Globe
by Mrs. J.T.Shirey
Our activites the past week
were about the usual, taking
daily walks, exercises, pol-
ishing fingernails, Bingo
Tuesdays and Thursdays, in
а. m. and Bible Study Mon.
night with Bro. Freeman,
sing-a-long Tues. p.m. and
John Burras Wed. night, at
б, and Cliff McCormick FYi.
a.m. and Bro. Campbell Fri.
p.m. with Bible study.
Frances Turney brought her
two grandchildren Thurs.
and put on a little skit which
was very funny, and enter-
taining.
Mrs. Mayfield had visitors
Wed. her sister, Mrs. Nina
Jones and daughter Louise
W ooley of Stephenville.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L
Currier’s visitors Wed. were
his sisters, Iva Adams and
Vivian Curtis.
Pauline Hodges of Ft.
Worth was here visiting her
aunt Mrs. Leacy Rambo
Thurs. and FW.
Coda Harris of Energy was
here visiting her mother
Mrs. Nettis Young also Mrs.
Jess Hickman.
Bob Barber of Andrews
was here during the week-
end visiting his mother Mrs.
Lura Barber.
Hazel Cobem of Burnett
was here visiting several,
Coda Randolph, and others.
We enjoyed the devotional
and the Choir singing the
Cottonwood Church brought
Sun. p.m. It was wonderful.
Several of the residents
have visitors from their
children, grandchildren sev-
eral times during the week,
Ruby Winslett’s daughter.
Merle Roberts. Mrs.
Fannings daughter. Shirley
Norris, Mrs. Monroe’s
daughter Doris Moore,
Toney Gabels’s daughter.
Barbara Decker and gran-
daughter Jana, Mrs.
Warner and Mrs. Russell’s
son and daughter-in-laws
and Jewel Knox’s daughter,
Mrs. Denton’s daughter,
Mrs. Bradley’s daughter,
Dean Herbert, and Bill
Gee’s sister, Thelma’s sister
Artie McCune and Mrs.
Prater, and Mrs. Bema and
Mr. Nelson’s niece,
Catherine Baldwin are daily
visitors. All the visitors are
welcome.
The Progress Staff wishes
you a safe and happy
holiday.
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Dublin, will celebrate their
Fiftieth W edding Anniversary with a reception, hosted
by their children, Sunday September 13,1981 from 2 to S
in the afternoon at their home, Stephenville Highway.
Dublin. Tex. The couples children are Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Smith, Mineral Wells, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Smith, Winter Park, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Carley Smith,
Waco, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Vick Jones Ft. Worth, Tex.
Friends and Relatives are invited. No gifts please.
Tri-County
Porcelain Art Club
To Meet
by Jennie Ruth Sanders
The Tri-County Porcelain
Art Club will meet on Sept.
12th for their regular month-
ly meeting at the Wall Art
Center in Dublin, at 9:30
a.m.
Hostesses for this occasion
will be Mary Ella Wetzel
Verdie Hallmark and Jennie
Ruth Sanders.
Please make your plans to
attend.
by Rissie FTne
We had a full house at
singing. Good singers and a
bountiful dinner
Erbin Jones was trans-
ferred from Stephenville
hospital to Harris hospital in
Ft. Worth, his son Dr. and
Mrs. Gene Jones are with
him.
John and Eulafae Carlisle
of Cleburne spent the week-
end with me. We also
visited Ekbin in Stephenville
hospital.
Lewis Jones in Kingsville
is not doing well he is my
brother. Seems my news is
all sick people-hope we can
have a good rain and we
would feel better. My pump
sure stays busy with a
garden and lawn.
Mrs. Car) Grimes is back
in the hospital not doing
well.
C.P. and Clarice Jones of
Temple spent the weekend
with Clement and Sis Jones
Lillie B. Jackson spent the
weekend with her family in
Carlton
Nada Fail of Hico called
me Tuesday they have all
been sick with a virus.
Beryl Jones is to carry
LaVem Morehead to Ft.
W orth Monday to see her
eye doctor.
Fay and Winnie Babb of
Ft. Worth visited here
Sunday and attended
singing
Visited Ruidoea
Mr and Mrs. Clay Gamer
spent last week in Ruidosa
and reported a good time.
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Fri & Sat, Sept 4 & 5
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JEWELRY DESIGNER
1 !■ N. PATRICK
DUBLIN, TEXAS
445-3731
Fall Fashions
At Great Bargains
All Ladies
All Ladies
Fall Coats
Sweaters
20% off
20% off
(for one week only)
(for one week only)
one group
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1981, newspaper, September 3, 1981; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth777983/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.