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The Dublin Citizen
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Briefs
work day rescneauiea
The volunteer work day scheduled for Saturday
Sept. 12 to repair an older home for Damon and
Margie McMillan (victims of a house fire) has been
rescheduled due to rain to the following Saturday,
Sept. 19 at 707 East Blackjack, Dublin Texas, 8-4,
weather permitting. A barbeque brisket lunch and
Dublin Dr Pepper will be served for lunch on site for
volunteers. For more information call Carolyn at
445-2184.
Live music benefit set
A night of live acoustic music is set for Saturday,
Sept. 19 at Hico’s City Park Stage Pavillion from 6
p.m.-8 p.m. to benefit Holly Travelstead-Newton.
For info, call 254-413-9217.
Matthew Lovelace to perform
Dublin native, Matthew Lovelace, is scheduled to
perform a Senior Recital on Friday at the Clyde H.
Wells Fine Arts Center on the campus of Tarleton
State University. The recital will begin at 7:30 and
will feature music for percussion. The event is open
to the public.
Seminar set for Ha’Penny Di’nea’r
A seminar dealing with elder care basics will be
offered Sept. 29 at the Ha'penny Di’nea’r from 6:30-8
pm The seminar is free to the public. For more info,
call (254)918-1547
Cub scouts recruiting Tuesday
Cub scout recruitment is set for Sept. 22 from
6-7 p.m. at the Intermediate Scool Cafeteria.
For more info, call 445-2249.
Green’s Creek offers help
Green’s Creeek United Methodist Church holds
Al-Anon and AA meetings every Thursday at 7
p.m. For more information, contact (254) 592-
BOS 1 or 254-592-5453.
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Warm, friendly, family-like
fellowship, serving the
needs of all ages.
Bible Study
Sunday 9:45 am
Worship Service 11am & 6pm
Wednesday Service 6pm
Pastor-Harold Roan
515 W. Mesquite, Dublin, TX
1st Baptist
Church Purves
Church Services:
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
“It does make a difference
what you believe.”
11708 S. FM 219 S. - Purves
■ Patrick Street
Church of Christ
630 N. Patrick
Dublin, TX
Michael Trusty,
Minister
Bible Study 9:30am
Worship 10.20am & 6pm
Wednesday Bible Classes
7pm
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Greens Creek
United Methodist
Sunday Services
Sunday School -10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Always Welcome
1956 CR 381
(254) 445-3566
St. Mary's
Catholic Church
4 miles NE of Dublin
(At Hivy. 377 & CR 380)
Mass on Weekends:
Sat. — 7:30 p.m. (Spanish)
Sun. —9:30 a.m. (English)
Pastor:
Rev. Philip McNamara
965-5693 • 445-3800
Proctor
Baptist Church
Sunday
Sunday School -10 a.m.
Worship -11 a.m.
Worship - 6 p.m.
Wednesday
Worship - 6:30 p.m.
Come worship with us
Robert Whitefield, Pastor
Highland Missionary
Baptist Church
David E. Locke, Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday School I Oam
Morning Worship 10:45am
Afternoon Services I pm
Wednesday Praver Meeting
and Bible Study 7oin
12 miles NW of Dublin on
Hwy. 2156
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Pastor Ronnie Horton
512 North Park * Dublin
254-445-3414
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Sunday Services 10:30 & 6 Wed.
Bible Study & Youth 7 p.m.
Highland Ave.
Congregational
Methodist Church
Gerald Freeman, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Coffee & Donuts 9:30
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Bible study at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible study 7:00 p.m.
comer of Highland Ave & Harris
Trinity Church
Episcopal
459 N. Patrick
The Rev. Tim Matkin
Biblical in Preaching
Biblical in Worship
Biblical in Family Values
Mass - 9 a.m.
Every Sunday
First United Methodist
630 Highland Avenue
Rev. Cathy L Mordecai
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Worship at 11 a.m.
A\ Casual
Wednesday 7 p.m.
Our Hearts our Minds our
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First Baptist Church
Of Dublin
Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m & 6 p.m.
254-445-2435
Corner of Live Oak 81
Camden
Countryside
Baptist Church
725 East Chancellor St
Dublin, Tx 76446
Leon Hill, Pastor
Come nmfap wit(; us
Sunday Services
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Evening Worship Services 5 p.m.
Dublin Senior Citizens
by Linda Ake
How about this rain. I
sure hope it is filling •
up the tanks and
creeks around here.
We need to give praise
to God for giving it to
us. Some got more
than needed but
nobody has
complained yet.
The family of C.W.
and Grade Maikel had
a great time on
Saturday. We
celebrated their 65th
wedding anniversary.
Thanks to Norma
Westmoreland for
putting together a
great time. I met some
wonderful ladies that
put in several days of
planning dnd working
to help Norma put this
together. Thanks
Janet.
We need more get
togethers like that.
JoAnn started her
line dance lessons on
Monday the
fourteenth. Come on
ladies, let’s jjet this
started out with a
bang. We need ladies,
ladies, ladies.
Maybe some forgot
beings it has been
awhile since we have
had the lessons. Put it
on your calendars
every
Monday at 1 p.m. Lets
give JoAnn a good
group to teach.
Mondays at 1. See you
there.
We have had a good
turnout for our
Membership drive, but
will keep on giving the
message out that we
are still taking
Memberships. Come
by the Center and we
will be glad to sign
you up.
We have chair
exercise with LaMay
each Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Fridays,
9:30 to 1 ():00.This is
very good exercise to
keep you limber.
Don’t forget the big
Friday night dance bn
the 18th.Margie
Hartsfield will be
playing for us, and she
is great at entertaining
.The dance will start at
7 p.m. It will be four
dollars a person. If
you don’t dance, just
come and listen to the
music,and visit with
friends and neighbors.
It is always fun.
Well we have started
Soccer already.
Brianna has been
having practice for her
first game that was
suppose to be held on
Saturday morning. But
because of the sweet
rain it was postponed
until a later date. You
need to try and see
their games. They are
really fun to watch.
We have the
Wednesday pot-luck
lunch at 11:30 a.m.
The food is wonderful.
Every' Wednesday is a
special treat. There is
always something
different. Jo Jonagan
always brings
something different
each week that is
always mouth
watering. Thanks Jo.
We have some very
good cooks at our
Center.
Girls dont forget
Monday the 21st.This
will be our Red Hat
Luncheon
at 11:()() a.m. So grab
your hat and come
and join us for a
delicious meal, and
lots of good
fellowship. We are
looking forward to
seeing everyone. See
you there.
1 want to know that
come what may, I’ve
left some cheer and
gladness; I want to feel
at close of day I’ve
banished someone’s
sadness.
God Bless everyone.
Stay safe and well.
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Ward Wilkinson
WILKINSON
Ward Kraemer
Wilkinson, 92, died
Thursday, Sept. 10,
2009.
He was bom on July
10,1917 in Iredell,
Texas.
He was a DHS
Thursday, September 17, 2009
graduate, a member of
the 1938 Hall of Fame
Texas Christian
University National
Championship football
team and a Bronze Star
honoree for his time in
the U.S. Army.
Ward is survived by his
wife, Evelyn, daughter,
Connie Wittenbraker of
Houston: son, Mark
Wilkinson of Plano; four
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
A private family burial
was held Saturday, Sept.
12. A Memorial Service
will be held at a later
announced date at the
Buckingham.
Gerald Cook
COOK
Gerald Cook, 69, of
Dublin, died Tuesday,
Sept. 15, 2009, in a
Dallas hospital.
He was bom April 10,
1940 in Dublin to Martin
Holt Cook and Eunice
Rhuden (Hancock).
He was married to
Elizabeth Hancock Feb.
23, 1985.
A longtime IXiblin
resident, Cook receiv ed
a heart transplant and
had to have a kidney
transplant as the
medicine for his heart
transplant destroyed his
kidneys.
He was a member of
the Dublin police
department, an .Air Force
veteran, a member of
the .American Legion
and worked for General
Dynamics.
Survivors include his
wife, Elizabeth; three
daughters, Terri White
and Tonya Dobson, both
of Stephenville and
Rhonda Fossett of Fort
Worth; a son, John
Biyant of Hurst and nine
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
in Harrell Funeral Home
Chapel at 2 p.m.
Saturday with burial in
Erath Gardens of
Memory', Rev. Gerald
Freeman officiating.
Visitation will be 6-8
p.m. Friday at Harrell
Funeral Home.
JONES
James A. Jones, 64, of
DeLeon died Thursday,
Sept. 10, 2(X)9 in IXiblin.
He was bom on May
17, 1945 in Formosa,
Ark. to James Thurman
and Mable Yancey Jones.
On Aug. 31, 1992, he
was married to Dana Lea
McElhaney in las Vegas,
Nev.
Jones was a repairman
and a Purple Heart
recipient for his service
in Vietnam.
He is survived by his
wife; daughters, Jessica
Garcia of San Angelo,
Stacey Jones and
Michelle Jones of Fresno,
Calif., Nickoal Jones of
Burleson, Jaynie Jones,
Hope Narvaez, Harley
Hasty, Leeanne Jones
and Sarah Serena Jones,
all of DeLeon, a sister
OIJie Myrle Schultz of St.
Louis, Mo. and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
Monday, Sept. 14 at
Nowlin Funeral Home
Chapel, Bro. David Kelly
officiating, followed by
cremation.
RACKLEY
Reva Rackley, 95, of
Proctor, died Tuesday,
Sept. 15, 2009, at a
Comanche nursing
home.
She was bom Sept. 10,
1914 in Proctor to
Barney Rufus Pinson
and Faye (Kay) Piason.
On Dec. 24,1934, she
was married to James
Fred Rackley in East land
.County who preceded
her in death. She was
also preceded in death
by a sister, Mozelle
Sturkie and a brother,
John Henry Pinson.
She worked at Sidma
Manufacturing Company
and was a member of
Proctor Baptist Church.
She is survived by one
daughter, Sharon Ev ans
of Proctor; one son,
James Rackley of
Comanche; three
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will
be 10 a.m. Thursday,
Sept. 17 at Proctor
Cemetery, Rev. Robert
Whitefield officiating.
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