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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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Pajre Two The Liberty with Liberty County News Thursday, August 2. 1951 HULL-DAISETTA NEWS Please Send or Phone New? Not Later Than Monday to MRS. J. T. STERLING, Daisetta Reporter Farewell Party Honors Bateses Mr and Mrs A Bates.

who are moving to Knni-. were honored a farewell tea Friday at the Daisetta Methodist Church. Many friends called during the receiving hours Mrs Bate? wa? presented with a gift from the Junior Department, of which she is teacher For entertainment, Miriam LaCour. accompanied by Carolyn LaCour at the piano, sang Holy Joanne Ivy had charge of the jeuest hook Miriam LaCour presided at the punch bowl. At the conclusion of the evening.

group sang Blest Be The Tie That Binds as a farewell gesture. The Bateses are leaving August I Clarence Pa vis More than 100 1 relatives and many friends were present. J. M. Moores Return From 2750-Mile Trip Mr, and Mrs.

Moore ar rived home Thursday from a 2750- mile vacation trip which took them to all of the tourist sites in the colorful state of Colorado. The Moores made the trip with Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Hays, longtime friends from Vernon.

Texas. The extensive trip, which included seeing the sites Colorado Springs, the Royal Gorge, Canon City, and Denver, lasted 10-days, H.D. CHURCHES CENTRAL BAPTIST All circles of the W.M.l*. met at 4 to make their honu at the Rose- the church Tuesday for a Royal Mo-tel in Ennis. Woodwards Announce Arrival of Babv Bov present.

Announcement has been made of the arrival late Saturday at Dayton Memorial Hospital of Robert Bruce Woodward, son of Air. and Mrs. E. Woodward, Jr, The new arrival weighed eight pounds, eight ounces, and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Cepe Daisetta and Mr WMU HOLDS MEETING and Mrs. E. J. Woodward of Beau- The WMl of the First Baptist 171012 Church in Daisetta met at the church Monday for an all day mis- Parkers Have Son sion Maywald cave a very interesting Mr and Mrs. C.

Parker are talk on the book. "Highways on the announcing the arrival of a six and showed movie pound, nine ounce son on July 26 tures of her travels and the cus- at Mercy Hospital in Liberty. He toms of the people in Arabia. Fried has been named Elvis Alan. Grand- chicken was served to the 20 mem- parents are Mrs.

Edna Benfield of bers present. Hull and Mr. and Mrs J. C. Parker ---------Daisetta.

H.I). PERSONALS Mrs Service Program and business meeting. Mrs. Doug Landry was in charge of the missionary program and Mrs. V.

Rogers, president. presided over the business session. Monthly reports were given, plans were made and goals set for next month. All members were urged to attend the W.M.l*. quarterly rallv to be held at the church Friday.

July 27. There were 3- THURSDAY EVENING IN CHURCH RITES MRS. EDGAR LEROY CARVER MISS KOEHLER. EDGAR CARVER MARRY The marriage of Miss Rose Marie Carver of Amarillo. Eddy B.

Witt Koehler, daughter of Mr. and and of Dallas and Raymond Vick of Mrs. Otto Koehler, and Edgar Le- Beaumont, sang the traditional roy Carver, son of Mr. and Mrs. wedding march and a recessional.

E. R. Carver of Amarillo, was Lord Bless and Keep You." solemnized Thursday evening. July Bridal solos included 26. at the Church of Christ in Dai- Love You and Dawn- setta.

The father offic- ing." iated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in A background of tree palms, riage by hcr father wore an Qri southern similax. and white glad- inaI model gown ()f whUe or a loli formed the setting for the wed- over taffeta that featured a shadow dmg party, white tapers yoke outlined with seed pearls, fit- in tall cathedral fut- bodice closed down the hack nished a soft illumination during with seed pearls and bouffant Roy Abshier has returned the ceremony. skirt. Her fineprtin nf iih.eiAn Honors Bride from a visit with her son, W.

The soloist. Miss Alma Lois fell tiafa Abshier and family, in Lafayette Davis, accompanied by Miss Fern rhinestones and Mrs. Kenneth Koehler Mr Rm. Tr tarried a tan. ua.

nr. ana ADsmer, which was outlined with rows of their daughter, Mrs. Bolton, and overlaid with a crescent returned to their home in Colmes-1 arrangement of white orchids, the Bolton white carnations and stephanotis. family who spent the week-end only ornament, a single strand with them. I pearls.

was a gift of the groom. Mrs. Otto Koehler left Monday Mrs. Carter Lomax of Pasadena Mi honored Miss Rose Marie Koehler and Leroy Carver with a bridal supper last Thursday The guest list was composed of members of the the week-end with his mother Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Green and ne 1 accompanied bv children. Suzanne and Jeff, and alike in pastel organza over taffeta similar to the bride's dress. They wore matching headdresses and elbow length gloves of organza and carried maline-covered fans over; laid with a crescent arrangement of pink and orchid pom pom cliry- i santhemums. The flower girls, Ann Lomax and Marian Koehler, nieces of the bride, wore dresses white organza over taffeta, white Juliet capts, and carried white baskets filled with rose petals. Ring bear er was Joel Koehler.

R. Jay Carver, brother of the groom, was best man and groosmen included Troy Moffett of Stratford. Texas and Lloyd Cannon of Texi homa, Texas. Candlelighters were Kenny Koehler and B. R.

Koehler, the nephews. Mrs. Koehler, mother of the bride, chose a navy sheer, complimented with navy and white ae: cessories and a pink carnation sage. The mother of the groom, Mrs. Carver, wore a dress of blue crepe, navy accessories and a i sage of white carnations.

Following a reception at the home of the parents, the couple left for a wedding trip to i Colorado. For travel, the bride chose a navy linen suit, navy velvet accessories and a corsage of white orchids, Mrs. Carver was graduated from Hull Daisetta High School and Abilene Christian College. The groom, also an Abilene Christian I College graduate, will receive his degree from the University of New Mexico, Portales, New Mexico, in August. The couple will make their home in Whitharral, Texas, where Mr.

Carver is minister of the Church of Christ. Out-of-town guests included Miss Lita Witt, Dallas: Mrs. W. O. McLeod and Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Howard of Lake Charles, Mrs. Edith Cannon and daughters.

Baytown; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson. Logansport, Mr, and Mrs. B.

C. Daw, Nederland; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cannon and daughter. Texhoma; Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Fudge and daughter, Mrs. Lee Fudge. Mrs. Johnnv Mvers, Mrs.

A E. Meier, and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and daughters, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Davis, Spurger; Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Devine and children, Bellaire: Mr. and Mrs C. Edge, Sour Lake; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kuester and son.

and Mr and Mrs. William Kuester and family. Yoakum; Mr. and Mrs. 11.

T. O. Davis and Jannelle. Herman C. Keown, Silsbee; Travis Tver.

Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralls; Mrs. Yvonne Newton, Aus- man and daughter. Mrs.

Nellie Vick, tin; Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Koehler I Mrs.

W. J. Simmons. Mrs. A.

S. and children, Beaumont; Mr. and Partain, Mrs. L. P.

and Mrs. James O. Dobbs, Dr. and Mrs. Florence Meier, Libeit-.

THANK YOU! We have just sold the Variety Store in Daisetta, lexas, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Orange, Texas. We wish to take this means for Thanking our many friends for their past patronage and for their lriend- ships. We are truly grateful for your patronage over the past 11 years and trust that you will continue the same way with the Smiths.

They are a fine family and come highly recommended. Our Best Wishes to them. If, in the future, you are passing through Ennis, Texas, stop and visit with us. Sincerely, Olan and Let ha Bates and families of Fred Swensen have returned de and groom. Mr.

nde from a week's vacation in San Antonio and West Texas. Coach L. V. Hightower. is attending a coaching school in San and Mrs Mansell Antonio this week.

Mrs Hightower a reunion of the Stephens is visiting with her mother in Alice in Huntsville Sunday at the while he is away. i'i Mrs. Mali sell's brother Dr and Mrs. D. C.

Nash, who Attend Reunion sister, Joe hens and Mrs have been visiting in the home for to visit with her sister as matron of mother, Mrs. C. H. Stevens, who is honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Vir- quite ill at her home there.

ginia Paddack of Chit kasha. Okla- Mr and Mrs. E. Speed of Fore- home, and Mrs. Jack Thompson of man.

Ark spent several with Logansport, Louisiana his falher. R. Speed, and other The atIendants relatives. SPECIAL at MORRIS PRI Lady Claire Kream 1 Gallon A Frozen Delicacy Phone 744 Liberty ONE Drug Store in every town and city that really wants your patronage. At Morris Drug we constantly endeavor to MERIT your business by the sort of SERVICE we render.

Open 8 A. M. until 8 P. M. Week Days AVAILABLE all other Hours Morris Drug 824 Main Phone 774 for Delivery Park Close No Walking No Worries SAY HELLO to GOOD BUYS fc.

3 ited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Courmier in Kilgore last week and also with relatives in Alexandria, Mansura and in Napoleonville. They also visited her mother in New Orleans. Mrs.

Lena Evans had as her guests the past week her son. B. F. Evans and family of Vinton, and her granddaughter. Mrs.

and daughter, Martha Ann. of Shreveport, La. Judee C. Palmer, who has -en iI starring FRUIT of the LOOM men's guaranteed underwear in ifi Scy farewell to bettered budgets, say hello to these cjood buys fair STORE fresh, wide sefection of Fruit of the Loom men's underwear! If these fine cotton garment? aren't the best value you can buy, you get a new garment or cheerful refundl ome here lor several weeks was to Mercy Hospital in Liberty Friday where he is undergoing special medical treatment, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Kuester and son.

Stanley, of Yoakum are visiting in the Kenneth Koehler home. Mr? John Stewart and sister, Mrs. E. A Beck of Camden visited their sister. Mrs R.

Cooper, in Galveston last week. Rev. and Mrs. P. Hardin of Beaumont were visiting in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. R. Johnson Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Elliott Sterling and James Sterling of Houston visited Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling.

SPECIAL Persons over 63 years of age need only one and one-half years of credits under Social Security to be eligible for retirement benefits at or after age 65. Some people will spend $10 on canary; others 150 on a lark. uCbe ShAmRock HOUSTON presents CVRMEX "The Poet of the Piano" Louise Hartell Sentimentally Charming" HENRY KING, His Piano and Hit Shamrtxk Orthetfra Nightly except Mcndayt $3.50 per person, minimum Federal Tax) Write or Phone (MA-9211) for reitrvahont IILL Genuine SAFETY-LANE Inspection Also Get A Complete TUNE-UP At A Bargain Price Regular Price Special Price .90 Inspect Front-End Toe in .50 Tune Motor 4.00 Includes the Following: Clean and Set Plugs, Set Engine Time, Set Distributor Points, Tighten Fan Belt, Set Voltage Regulator, Generator. (Parts, if required, extra) 4.50 2.50 1.60 1.00 Flush and lean Radiator and Block, Includes Installation of Anti-Rust 1.00 Adjust Brakes 1 Lubricate Car ..........................................................................50 Check Transmission and Read End, Check Tires and Fill Battery. R.

PARTLOW Licensed State Land Surveyor Liberty Texas BULLS Registered Brahman for sale! and sired from Double-A and A cows. Can be seen at my ranch at Felicia, Texas. B. H. WILLIS BEAUMONT, TEXAS $12.00 Total You SAVE $4.00 Total $8.00 The Genuine inspection which meets the requirements set up by the new State Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Law, is absolutely free with no obligation.

by the Weaver Company. No additional work done without owners permission. DROP IN OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT MEARNS CHEVROLET CO. Liberty Dealer Since Phone 159 11 rrr rmrrr rrmrmri'i:.

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