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The Dublin Progress
Thursday, January 5,1964
Brown
ClubCl
Dublin area
personals
(Mr usual fun game of Fisher. Oma’s husband
was hospitalized suddenly
and Ernestine was en-
joying the holidays with
her family members in
Houston. Beth Barbee and
Mildred Brown filled their
vacancies as game par-
tners.
The Sparkling Bluebirds
met on Tuesday afternoons
after school. We made a
reindeer Christmas or-
nament out of clothes pins.
All ft Bluebirds got their
new banners and their Who
Bird patch. We had a party
the last meeting. We all got
presents from each other.
The leaders gave as
Bluebird pins. Each month
the Sparkling Bluebirds
change their job. /
Earnest Belinda Hendon
igburg was joined by _/_/
two grandchildren Louis Aaron of League
Temple, Don and City visited Mr. and Mrs.
i ShiQingburg, for the Self for the New Year’s
mas holidays. holiday.
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Ms. Marvin Farris'
guests through the New
Year holidays were her
sister, Ms. Jackie Jenkins
of Denton and her nieces,
Janet Dee Parish and her
two daughters, Vicki and
I Lisa, from Irving; Ms.
Gary Page and two
children, Travis and Lin-
dsay of Carrollton; Ms.
Iseed Khoury and daughter
from Sanger.
vltation to have (their / Each member brought a
Christmas luncheon in the/ corned dish and a package
home of Andy, and Mildred to go under Mildred’s
Brown in the country on beautiful Christmas tree.
December », 1983. The Mildred prepared the
husbands of the club mem- turkey, dressing and hot
tas were also invited. rolls.
Andy’s and Mildred’s
home was beautifully After the blessing and the
decorated for the festive eating of the excellent food,
occasion and the aroma of the husbands attending
special food was In the air returned to their homes,
as members and their leaving their wives and
guests arrived. There was other club members to a
much spirited joy of the time of receiving gifts from
season evident among the donor, names
those mingling together, previously drswn, and to
Those members and
husbands enjoying the lun-
cheon were: Grace and
Newell Alexander, Dorothy
and John East, Ozella
Farris, Louise Ford,
Rudene and Elmo
Hallmark, Oleta Me- It was a delightful and
Cleskey, Mary and Lewis joyous party and a big
Roberson, Ellie Self, Myr- “Thank you" goes to
tie and J. T. Strong, Mildred and Andy for being
Virginia Tunnell and such good entertainers.
Mildred and Andy Brown. The club will start the
Two of our members New Year of games with
were not present, Oma Rudene Hallmark on
Stockton and Ernestine January 17,1984.
Tax refunds go unclaimed
Texas. “The checks have check’s failure to reach a
been returned to the IRS taxpayer is that the tax-
and we are holding the payer has moved and
refunds in the taxpayers’ neglected to notify the IRS
accounts until claimed, and the post office. “Even
The refunds total moving to a different apar-
$1,348,834.82 with the tment at the same street
average check being address can be the cause of
$442.61. Amounts range all the problem," he ex-
the way from $1 to$14,550.” plained.
Cagle said that the most Following is a list of tax-
usual reason for a refund payers in this area whose
names appear on the IRS
Kristi McElroy
Over 1,000 North Texas
taxpayers may have some
extra spending money to
pay this year’s Christmas
MU* “Of tbs more than 2
million refund checks we
mailed out this year, the
poet office has been unable
to deliver 3,047,” aays
Glenn Cagle, IRS District
Director for the norther-
Mrs. Alma Lee Creager of nmost 143 countiea in
Levelland, Mrs. J. L.
Morrow and Mrs. Larry
Morrow of Kokomo.
Oleta McCleskey’s
daughter and family, Ken-
neth and Carolyn McPher-
son and children, arrived
at Oleta’s Friday evening.
She had dinner ready for
them and I’m sure they
really enjoyed it after
driving several hours.
They spent the night with We had good churches
her, then spent Saturday Sunday, even though the
with his parents, Mr. and weather was bad.
Mrs. J. L. McPherson of I had a wonderful
Dublin. They hit the road Christmas with my
home Sunday, a day earlier children in Cleburne. We
than they had planned, all had Christmas dinner
because of weather repor- with Kenneth and Johnnie
ts. They got home before Joe Smith and family. Six-
this spell sealed them in. teen were together for e
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tern- wonderful dinner and our
pleton and family of Christmas tree. All were
College Station spent most well; that’s the most im-
of the holidays with their portant.
parents, Mrs. Varnell We have really had wtn-
Templeton of Dublin and ter. I was fortunate - had
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Com- no broken pipes,
pton of Bunyan area. We hope Willie Magee is
Joe and Tanya Miears of better and will soon be
Fort Worth were guests of home. She is visiting her
the Melvin Logans Christ- son and family near Win-
mas Eve night. It was very Urs and has been in the
nice to have them with us hospital, so we heard,
and open our Christmas We sympathise with
packages together. Joe those who have lost loved
went home Tuesday, ones,
hoping the weather would Jimmy, Patsy, Andy and
moderate enough to go to Jimmie had six o’clock
work. Tanya remained dinner with me Friday and
over, to be with her our Christmas together,
brother, Travis and family. We all enjoyed being
They left for home Thur-
sday afternoon. Tanya
drove out to the Logans for
a long visit with them
before returning home
Friday.
Mrs. Doris had her
daughters and families
during Christmas week.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Keele and Leeman of
Plain view; Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Moore of Oxford,
Mississippi; Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Keele of Oklahoma
City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pippin and Sherilyn and
McElroy-Kennedy to wed
Banyan Bulletin
By Georgia lagan
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Her fiance graduated
McElroy of Comanche an- from Dublin High School,
nounce the engagement of attended TSU and
their daughter, Kristi, to graduated from Texas
Mickey Kennedy, son of A&M with a degree in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. chemical engineering. He
STtS-SfT"! Ener^Ow^ation If San Mrs. Gladys Morrow and Mr. and Mra. EdSuWvan
graduate of Tarleton State Antonio. Mrs. Alma Lee Creager of of Hamilton hosted a
University and received The wedding is planned Levelland and Mrs. Erlene family Christmas dinner
her master of science in for February 4 at 7 p.m. at Blakney and daughter, Monday, December 28, at
accounting from the the First Baptist Church of Sherri of Lubbock spent the old Senior Citizen
University of Texas In Comanche. All friends are Christmas weekend with building in De Leon. All of
DaUaa invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrow their children and families
. ————of Kokomo. On Saturday, were in attendance. They
1 rjiL- rkuKlin Dwnffrnoc Mr. and Mrs. Charles are Mr. and Mra. Gary
lllc UUUilll ML rUfilCSa Elston of Huckabay. Mr. Sullivan; Mike Sullivan
Union Grow Globe
By Rissie Finn
Frazier, Stephenville;
Somchai and N. Ler-
tsuthirasmeevong, Ste-
Eulafae and John phenville; Jesse D. and
brought me home and Grace L. Pilcher, Stephen-
spent some time with me ville; Rex B. and Terri
Monday. Kincaid, Albany; William
Orval Jones and family F. Simmons, Cisco; Randy
of Midland spent the and Kathea S. Whittle,
weekend with Sis and Cisco; James L. Darnels,
Clement Jones. Comanche; Richard D. and
Janet K. Huff, Comanche;
Beryl Jones spent the Joyce Senger, De Leon;
weekend In Fort Worth Walter L. Fell, Ranger;
with her brother, Robert Stephen C. and Michele
Bush and family. Brooks Hale, Brownwood;
We were glad to have Theresa A. Harkness,
Wynona Marshall back at Early; and Dalia L. John-
church with us after a few ston, Early,
weeks absent due to her Also Floyd D. and Betty
husband having heart L. Lewis, Brownwood;
surgery. He is doing fine at William R. Smalley,
this time. We are happy for Brownwood; Don L. and
them to be able to be home Brenda K. Stephens,
and hope he continues to Brownwood; John M.
improve. Taylor, Brownwood;
Earl and Hazel Fine have Luther E. Whitlow,
had their son, James, and Brownwood; Charles E.
family visit with them Carter Jr., Brownwood;
several days. They are Mattie L. Burks, Bangs;
leaving for Germany next Bertie D. Carter, Bangs;
week for three years. He is Forrest D. Miles, Bangs;
in the service. Alton R. and Margaret T.
A Happy New Year to Taylor, Eden; and Johnny
everyone. Calvert, Miles.
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Visitors at the Highland Gene Simmons of Dallas,
Baptist Church Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Lowmari
Earl and Sandra Jacks
visited with Monty Bruce
and Roxanne Thiebaud at
the Fort Worth Children’s
Hospital Sunday afternoon.
Monty and Roxie’s baby
son was taken to the
hospital Friday afternoon
very ill. Happy to report he
was better yesterday.
Happy and Bulah Jacks
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1984, newspaper, January 5, 1984; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778943/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.