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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 7

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I li 71 i. 1 he 10 a.m.: upi Ji High, I I-estivai Ha, ry 10 ui be held Saturday at the h.sh a.m.; 1 i. II school auditorium, sponsored by Wm.ic-U. 11 the Land Parents Sub. on-he-it ra of Houston, Lio.uJ participating band roc-- bewellyn director, 1 p.

tors and their wives will be- Jr Hoeh, Texas City. Philip guests or the Dayton Band Par- Speci director, 1, p.m.; Dean Club at a local cafe for Fairbanks, (iene Hay- nian director, 2 p.m.; Groves Jr. High, Port Arthur, Albert Umff luncheon. The concert performance will he evaluated by Dr. I W.

Chi- destcr ol Del Mar College. pus Christi. Fach director will have a short conference with him as well as receive written criticism from him. Each band will also sight read two selections in the high school band hall. The critic for tin event will be Ed Boyd, band director at Sam Houston Statt' Col lege, Huntsville.

Schools that will participate and their playing schedule arc as follows: Cedar Bayou with Doug Wallace director, 9 a.m.; Baytown Jr. High, Elmer Hargis director, 9:30 a.m.; Jack-on Junior High, Houston, Munson director, director, 2:30 p.m., and Blocker Jr. High, Texas Cuy, Carl Mev- 0 di. ector, p.m Mrs. Hull III 1.1.and 11 vnrn 4 TUE URERTY VINDICATOR LibciIy, levas, Thursday, 1, 1957 7-A Ht LL Mrs.

Fed SSveat was president of the Hull Parent-Teacher Association at a recent meeting in the school auditorium, it was reported this week. Mrs. C. A. Pelt was chosen the new first vice president, Clint aters second vice president, Mrs.

V. Emanuel third vice president, Mrs. Raymond Harvey secretary, and Mrs. Z. Bennett treasurer.

Mrs. Sweat presided at the meeting when it was voted that students of Hull Elementary School again next school year wifi provide entertainment for programs. AH meetings are scheduled to be held on the third Thursday of each month at 2:30 The Liberty Optimist Club will p.m. in the school auditorium, sponsor a countv-wide talent Miss Joanie Belt, for students from grade school High School teacher, gave a through high school level on talk on the People Interpret SERVICE TINS Five, in 1 jml 25 year service pins awarded to these 13 Day ton school teachers and school employes in veremonies held at the school last week. A.

J. Phillip-, transportation director Dr the schools, tv ceived his 25 year pin. Getting 15 year service awards were A. Rigby, Mr J. )on at pins Lloyd Mel hi Hall.

ii to Hr .1 I recei' Joe Jarma. I on year TriMde. Mis. Kathryn Robinson, Five year 'oyd Mills, Mrs. tat Mills, Mrs Marilyn Mrs Mary Lowe ami Orv tal Studio.

na Talent Show San Antonio Blond To Detend Ladies Coli Title Speaker Insisls Tuesday night. April 1G- nt 7:30 in the Liberty Hi School audi torium. it was announced this week by ('arl Shannon, presi dent of the sponsoring club. Talent shows to select to the finals already have been held in Dayton. Liberty.

Hardin and Hull HaiseBa tlmiina cooperation with Parent-Teacher Associations, and other entries are expected from hovers. Cleveland, Tarkington Prairie and Im maculate Conception of Liberty, Mr. Shannon said. One representative will be ul lowed from each grade school, junior high school and high school in the county. Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third place Shannon said members of the Optimist ('bib have planned the show for some time as an outlet for unheralded talent in Liberty County.

If this show proves a success, the dub plans to award scholarships in the future, Mr. Shannon said Judges to the show will be from Beaumont, Baytown and Houston, Tickets are being dis tributed to schools in the counts Mr. Shannon also announced the new slute of officers who were elected last week to take over in June of this year Audio Creel will be the new president, Steve Davis first it president, Junior Lloyd second vice president, O. L. Etheridge third vice president.

he Educational Opportunities Provided for Our Childrt and Miss Marian LaCoui and Harold Miers presented a short skit on the homemaker. Mrs. Elmer sixth grade won the room count and refreshments were served sixth grade mothers. The next meet in will be April 18 at 15 p.m. in the school auditoi ium Players to Pick Vudience Jim A 12-man jury will be chosen from the audience for The Valley upcoming production, I he Night of January which will be presente Friday and Sat urday, May and 4, at Liberty City Hall, it was revealed this week.

1 he play lias two possible endings the action of the jury will determine the outcome. Not knowing which way they are going to jump will also test the mettle of the 20-member cast. Norma Alford is director of the play, and Julia Latin ford is business manager. The roles of the two opposition attorneys will be played by Joe Jones and Warren Lees he Night of January will be the first full fledged drama ever undertaken by the local Lit Miss Betty Jean Martinez. year-old blond San Antonio em balmer, Will return to Tuesday, April 23.

to detend he- title in the '-econd annual nolla Bidge Country Ladie-Invitational goti tournament, The attractive Mi Martinez entrance was confirmed this week by Mrs W. B. Jackson, reporter or he I oca i ladies golf a -a i i tion, sponsor of the event Mrs lieubeu Allison, friend of the Martinez fa rn said that Miss Martinez' mot he; a fair golfer in In i own ric.ht^ also probably will be on hand i -r this tournann at In the initial tourney last Miss Martinez finished re-; ulation 1 hob- vv ith a low of SI, tied with Alina Morgan ot Baytown On the fir -1 extra hole i he Sa Antonio shot ma U- i barely missed a birtlit but par for the title Mrs. Tryphene Middle'on chairman of this years Extensive plans for the event were discussed at mg ot sponsorintr a ta ion. he first meet in" of n.

vea Uoffcr Hunt. i Diiisetta 'l out Ii. i)ics ol l.nkemia DA ISETTA i I for itoger Joe Hunt, ni old son of Mr and Mr VV. Hunt of Daisetta, pr iti I lanie Mrs, Juanlt Bar tin Mrs net mont hi cha i tad a ap I ve i a bet tei 1 TV ha rs bet I or were told ieha Si hOO Mia It it ti test to Lark it Liv it to and liiherlN National I lonor Society in NitoiVb ford labert) at er at Liberty Hi; Na Iona I Honor So ft b.Miqm nicht in the r-hool cafe it to (Uil a I uir. about ortd.

out of our and tart building a I. Itola ria ns Tuesday at noon by S' do.III of I be lucane tidminb rat cm h. Beaumont talk un intern i leadership as I paid by the Bcauinont i I a I r'lub for -s atl'uidauce con lie I ty idilli Sont during he none. e. mt oil bv oui Park prosi- in al ho MRS.

FRFD SEAL Correspondent Those attendine the recent Sullivan and (iriffin wedding were Mi and Mrs. Quentin Kar Mi and Mrs Jack Slurviuk Mr and Mr-. Bagwell and son. Mr and Mrs Jume-, Bagwell Mr Sullivan, Mrs A. Knight, Bobby Kolb Patricia 'fins lev and Howard Uartner Mrs Marry Smith and children returned Sunday after spendiiu1 a week with her mother, Mr- Porn Pipes of I rankston lv Uor.ers of haisetta re turned home la-t week after under surgery at the St There I lospilal in Beaumont i a ml rs.

John I. I leek and family of Webb, visited I'aisetta wilh friends and lives Monday i Juests iu i he Morcan home Wednesday were her bro thru and wife, Kev and Mr C. Smith of Dayton. A in the Moreau and It Suiilh hollies last week u.is Harold Smith of Vicksburg Miss. Mi and Mrs Ceorge Narre't and son 1 sited in Baton Kongo La with heir da lighter.

Ma gatet svho is a student ill collere I here i et Balli se a ml sou of I Porte isired lie home ot lier parents, Mr. and riff Benton Saturday les Bay Bn hard -am of as College ve iled In the home ot hi pa rent over lie oekeiid Mr Sim er (sited svilii her daughter and family, Mr and Mi Vndy Sikes Mor gali it La and her son and family. Lonnie of Lafayette and iti hell I XV irleatts Mr and 'Ii Itigtnaiden of Tuolumne. Calif, visited in the home of Mr and Mi Baymoud Kii ma iden Allen of I louston is Hull with ber ch il Watson and Mrs I Lilierly 'Beaumont Woman Fileeled Head of Still Hospitalized Bar Clarence Cain, I. berty attorney and city councilman, was elected president of the Liberty- Chamber- County Bas A i tion at the annual meeting of the orgnnization in the district court room at Libei tv Lit lurida Mr.

Cam leplaves Tom Wheat I a pi idenl, Othei new officers, all whom took off ice as ol April art Kerns Taylor of Liberty, vice president, and Charle- Fisher, of I iberty, who was reelected secreta i y-t i ea uree I-. Davis ut I un Iw et it va president. In othei business, the lawyers pa ed a re olutioii pledging oip pmt to John Blair of Beaumont in his bid foi election as president of the State Bar of That election will be held at the annual bar conven tion in f-Vit uith caily in July, The 1 a bei 'ount Bar a last year aftet cveral year-, nf inactivity, and a new fiori and by-laws were drawn up, Your La a et Seal an is he olile ami largest volunrarv ageiu the crippled Sup port Following Wreck Evelyn Baugh W'ycoff, Beaumont Negro woman, remained in Metay I Wednesday with injuries Sunday noon a three-car collision on throe miles east of mvers Mt and Mr Claude Pcrgtiaori. then ree -ons, Ronald and Bichard, their year-old nieeo. Anna Lee of tfousion were to nera? Ho-tpita! in Maderui Tuesday night ordtng to highway patrol report- the accident happened svhen Mo of Tula, Oklft ittompted to Greyhound bus and collided with the car Ferrnson automobile wa-i reported knocked into a ditch and as back onto the iiiirhway, if collided with fhe off car.

turning it over. Mr vvhh not injured In the hb-nr selva cofTa doctor -aid that she uffered body bruises and pro bably will be discharged in the next two or three days. accidmit was investigateti by Highway Batrotmen loe sviu and (' Malone of Li berty, a by A Roberts a nd Ben of Havton and W. Maves ol' Beaumont. Discriminating lYople mm mrimf wow mil pi 7 Ihivs a eek in Ih olid i Im beli ui rs unti thi ilie dust i IUM I a our head a dreams, collllt and in I scienti visiting iti tiren, Mr Campbell Mrs .1 I Mary Netti Donald of Living -ton Mt and ami familv Beaumont Mrs Man tiren ited weekend IJ ieha rtl.soii of Hull, ami Mi II Beaumont viljeil in edro'sday Mi Barker Ander on isit ed 1 1 i arel Me ili I la I 111 a and ehi! ss li os he orb il Im re it ci! izeii true nor rt We tak diip to th Mr hei da nf Ba is it.

Thoh nudili: Hat i eh ret urinal wit igliter. Mr Bills Johnston 1er an extended fio II ul I I a I In I tinera I of Mr bel at lilt 11 Sit id uda i ed HU' I lu ere Mr 1 loro! by Vit ami Mis ut I at 'oila i I i Sun Ma et Be I a mt daiu; hi or Mr and Ml bert btjr be woi id Bov held Lib ir. Theatre group. All of the pro- non secretary, and Arvell Neely ductions up to now have been treasurer. either comedies or melodiamas.

lllil'; Call LIFE-LINES from wriowr. a ixs p. IXSI ItAM fjgr AN OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE STOCK COMPANY THE si MILLION CHALLENGE! plan and th( Make it a million in April! That was the booming: challenge thrown out to P.N. salesmen by President Tom Collins nt last sales ing1 in Houston. It.

was probably the most enthusiastic gathering of its kind in the history of your Company, and the Spring: selling fever was oozing out like sweat on a Mississippi cotton picker. got the Company, got the story, got the know-how. Now just go out. anti make the calls anti hit that $1 million in a the President predict ed. Special emphasis is being put during the April campaign on the clean-up fund plan, the $l-a-vveek thrift estate plan.

A a at. the sales meeting in addition to the i and Secretary Treasurer Calvin la vat were res i t. Fred Wallace of Seguin, Dave nii- phant and Boy Carrett Beaumont, Ruddy Cope and Bob Simmons of Vidor, Lyu- ton Younger of San Antonio, Wilfred Moreau and Jimmy Sorrell of Layton, Johnny Crivich of Liberty. Prep Darnel) of Port Lavaca, Liston Biggs of Sour Lake, Jack McAdams of eslaco and John Brown of Kings vile. President Collins took the entire group out for a a treat after the sales session adjourned at 1 p.m.

MILI.ION IN Wednesday afternoon at 2 in the Assembly ol Cod of Daisetta with Bov B. way, pastor of the Sour Lake A jsemhly ot (ioti officud i Burial was in Cui dry tory at Batson under direction of Allison Funeral Serv ice at Dai setta The youth died Timsdtij morn ing at Amb i son Hospital Houston after a lone ilhie-. of lukemia Survivor- other than hi par onts one brothei Donni Wayne Hunt, and a sister, Jad. Ann Hunt, both of Daisetta. grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs Bement of Tyler and Mr and Mrs B. Hunt ol Daisetta Liberty Students To Press (iont'ah Live from the taff of 'Liberty High School in monthly newspaper, The Panther Baw, and live of tie school's year book will attenti sprint; social and bustim meeting of the High School Press Saturday Tyrrell Park iu Beaumont Dr. L. McDonabl, president 1 of i marnar College and former head of the department of jour nalism at T.S.C.W' will be prin jcipal speaker Vear books and school papers will judged hy Jim Balmer, assistant profe of journalism at the Culver t)f Houston. Members of the annual attend ing the conference, accompanied hy their sponsor, Mrs A .1 Me- Cuire, will be Bat-y Courtney.

Lloyd Maxwell. Beth Blazek, Bat lioyt and Betty Lou Courtney Panther Paw staffers attend ing will be Judy Pranklin. Dale Johnson, John Archer, Lind Ah- shier and Shari LnFotir accompanied by Mrs Syjihreit, sponsor. Mi Inoli al Hardin: Sunday Sen iccs lin Mi d. 1 Last Kites field For Mrs.

Watson tiotm at I ist Chll as in liar eel ion of Horae ni' lu ll died in Han held at 'ometto Lit no da ai ni M. Wall. Wat at (lev ini folio IV. Mrs. la-1 We.

ilines of ('lev. Sal i or Titus Hardm Where dll Hardin her husha 11A I IN MRS GEORGE KELLOGG Correspondent and Mis lia i tlson vi iteti Mr and Mr, II llar din Mange Sat ut day sii and Mi Hi ac i Vi ited Thm ala iiikIiI svilii Mr a ml Tom Key in Ivan i a ml KIbtal eauv and three children of Sul phiir, La svere Siintlay vs il Mr and Mr A Smith Mr antt Mil L. Know le of Baytown ami Mr and Mrs Bet. Hentbu on and on ol Beauinont attended a birthday dinner for VIi Ktiowles iu the home ot Mr and Mi Hinson la a ml Ml Bfdiert Bea dej Ml Noi i Mei urtry and Mi Bt rnaid Craig and thildren attended the I logwood Be 11 vu I parade Saint day in ood ville i a ml i 1 1 Bu rswtd and three -i or channelvinw Vi ited with here Mon World Renowned Opera Star Will Visit Liberty Madame Itarara, of Paris, France, 1 1 vs Im bow I i in ut Iloiinton where she a voice and who i a pot amai friend of Afva iiml I tekaifetovvnei ol lahorty, has Leon prevailotl vi it Liberty on Thursday, April II She will interview the folk in I area who would like Hi learn how to by a met hud that wan known by the ancients and fm gotten until it i it bv IDiirara lier y-tern i revolntionary that, peoole who toiild bold a note noon became proficient iti you would that they had years ot training. et lier uietiioil only weeks.

She has beet) written up in It Or Not" as I lie only li person vv ho held a note for over minute To know this per on is a never forgettable experience and his i an nit that only ouch in a lifetime ho who are intere feti, please contact at for more informa I ion (J, Bush Il ot II, Mh Ot of Mtn. B. II Clifton dm Be unii ol i My ri I wo er of si I nth at M. ai flou md miiv Bu.sb, i ndt Bo 'onner i al Starts laidi! Schools lo Hardin Cud ehm ill -Id at HARDIN take part in tl Day at has been ai Wilburn Duff i tifiti! Devers Libert Daisetta Baptist VV'MI In liusincss Mooting, litoyal Program DA1SICTTA TI ih Woman Mi donary I nttm of Dai ert. Kir BaptiKt hurt met hurch Monday morniiiK for Ho uia monthly Boval Serva- program and Ini me: '1 he Hafdy 1 Itale, under Ho Mrs Seilern pre efited the ram C.irvei tiool a of Ble Those lia int', a part were Mrs Carr, Mih.

Scaddon, Mr .1 A Hood. Tid well and Mr Lutreue Delzell 1 idem pre sided at Cite busirie uojl a ter which a covered dish lunch eon served at noon ill be 7. ('hoir in Day Ion lYojrrarn at; Dui nd OAv LYNTON TRIO SHIRKS PEAK HONORS Southca-t Texas provided the two top sales leaders last Roy Garrett of Beaumont first. Buddy Cope of Vidor second. Lynton Younger of San Antonio, Southwest, Texas, ranked No.

3. Dave Oliphant of Beaumont was named March Manager of standing district production total turned in. P.S.— tl the name most likely to please our Vidor friend, Lester Eu gem? Cope, he olitely i "Life- so Buddy it is in the hereafter. P.S. No.

picture yet of Garrett. carnera shy! DAYTON versify Bel present a spirational nine: at 7: of the Fir Dayton, Bt Hour Choir penal program of tn- music Saturday eve '50 In rhe a Baptist Church of James Adams an once- wiche boot Id drink? nouneed Hi i week The choir is made up of about 40 dedicated and talented Baylor The direr tor, Lerov III) lubbers. Families To Have liloixj Tyjjcii the Month aftei an out Good April selling to DU MELROSE BEII.DIN’G, HOUSTON 2, TEXAS TOM COLLINS, PRESIDENT Varbrouiih. is a student himself The group is widely recognized throughout the South and an en tire album of their recordings will be released soon. Immediately foil i '4 the music program, several the students will lead a youth fellowship in the fellowship hall The public is invited to at tend the music program, and all young people In the area are in- Advertisement vtted to the fellowship Rev Adams Cleaner Cl dren are lo typed today announced by publicity chai Mrs, Ira afternoon.

This pr the home Ir. At thi! of rn i J. leting TAKE YOUR PAINT PROBlfMS TO youR DEALER NAPKO VAUMSHKS ENAMELS SFPPLIES PAINT and SUPPLY CO. JOHN KNK.H'r, Owner New Painting and Decorating Sam Houston Liberty Phone FE6-4762 (HABI I NO 01 I I I VI Ol 1 IN 1AL ONDI'I ION of the HULL STATE BANK -it Hull, feta al the rhe.e id eri 11th day of March, pm Minot to rail made by the Banking ubi in i mm ion of leva- in ttrrortlitiirf with I he ol State ii 11 RiF' Loan and di including over dr af! (Afti-r deduction of valuation allow ance or bad debt Lnited enimerd 1 mi it ae direct and anteetj Ohliifation ot a is mbtbvi mo- Corporate stock- Ca'h, balance other banks, including 1 i ei a- aid cm -b items in ef collection house hold unproven ent i ai mg ijoi Banking furniture, fixtu 1 Other real If he a et IMI fed LKSOCIK 1 1 .25 it 11 LOO 1.00 2,00 323.51 929,900.1 I I Uff. ITI I IMI Ai NTS 50,000.00 50,000.00 o4.M4.Mi 1.417^10.43 drnmon apital Surplus; ertified $60,000.00 Cndivided profits Len.afid deposit of a nd Time deposits of intliv iduals, partnerships, a nd coi porat ion Lu'dic (Incl.

L.S. states and ii Ttital ail deposits $1,794,501.62 Othei liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES ----------------------CAPITAL ACCOl NTS $1,929,900.43 STA TH OF TEXAS OF LIB ERT IL RAN I EL beiny Vice Pre-idem and Hie above named bank, solemnly iww. that the foregoing statement of condition i.s 'r ue to He be-t mv knouledkfe and Udief. CORRECT VITE ST J. P.

Rich aid son Steve Green E. A. Johnson JOHN li. RANDEL Subscribed and to me thi. 30 th day of Mairh, 1 57 tSLALi AGNES MILLER Notary Pjbbc, Liberty, County, Texas..

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