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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 10

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Liberty, Texas
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ghlat Wl THF LIBERTY VTOR Liberty, Texas. I uh 25. V. Jcrnigan, LaFour Director, On Europe Trip To Lead Seminar l.ihKKT^ All-Stars foi front row, left Johnny (Gregory, Dennis Bruner, Mitch Littrell, Mason, Charles Fisher, John Cornelius and Terry Bracevvell. Second row, left to David Leonard, Kenny Hailey, Mike Quinn, liandy VanDeventer, Steven Ronnie Randle and Rex Davis.

Coaches, Howard Nail, Athletics head coach, John YVeathers- by, Athletics assistant coach, Clyde Davis, Cubs head coach, Jack Dearmore, Cubs assistant coach, Wyatt Bell, Giants head coach, Johnny Gregory, Giants assistant coach, and Carl Bracewell, Cards assistant coach. Not pictured: Chester Tims of the White Sox, Lee La ne tord. Cards head coach, and Jim Miner, hite Sox head coach. by Crystal Studio. ton omen Attend Council Meet IJAYTON Mrs I).

Parris, of Area IX Youmr Horne maker- presided for an council nieetin ar Ro lain is Cafe in Livingston la.st Alrn Park, sponsor of the Dayton Younir Homemaker- Club, accompanied Mrs. Parris to the meeting The executive voted to have their fall meeting in junction with IX Youtifi Farmers meeting on September 2-1 at Hotel Naeogdodhes. Tin- meeting will Predonia in begin with business sehsion at p.rn foi- by a joint awards banquet with tin Young Farmers 7 p.m. Hob Murphy popular di ite- aite, diu ne speaker, will in Kin-st Hptatker for the ban- uet. committee also selected ai project flu compilation oi a recourt of available program material to gathered troni every area chapter and to by the Dayton chapter Area lapiers represented at meeting Dayton, San Jacinto il Madiwmville, Timpson, Chester and Miss Hurt ot Crockett, Area IX supervisor.

served as onsuluuit for tin meeting. tIAKDIN PEKSOMLS MRS GEORGI KELLOGG CorresDondent THE REAL McCOYS By T. J. TAFF With I on Our New Home Policv 530-6274 You SHOW ID WALK TA OiT iwSwRgp TAFF INSURANCE AGENCY Daisetta, Texas Miss La Nelle Abshier and Mrs, Selma Abshier returned home Monday nfier with Mrs sister and family, Mt and Mrs li Hamp Alphine While they toured the Fort havis Mountains and Hi a Hen Park Mr, and Mrs H. Pinley.

Hr cailled to Goodrich Smnltty to tin death of her brother, Albert Walker vi -itor in the kives honn- were Murry Kaufman of Fort Henning, and Mr Itichard Kaufman )t Anglet and Mr and Mrs Hunt, and son ot Tark tngton. Sunday in the home of Mr and Mr- Compton were Mrs (Jladys inpton, Mr and virs Steele McDonald and family, Mr, and Mrs Mike Compton and family, Mr and Mr. Kent Comp ton atid family, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Griffin of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs Byron Compton oi dar Ha you and Mrs.

Dick Jones and children attended the annual Hoi Family reunion at Honey Island Sundav they attend eu (iilstrop reunion at Segno in ot his parents, Mr uni Mrs I' Jones. Mr, and Mrs. A Holland and -on of lallas visited Monday witl icr unde, C. MyricK Mr and A I' liawlinson and daughters and Mr. and liawiiason.

Sr i annual community inion each year at the McKnight at rushing Mrs. 1 ttawlinson remained for a two Week visit It) Cusllillg Mr and Mr, Atkinson spent last week visitin' Mr and Mrs Fred Atkinson in Texa- Citv Barney and Mr, and son In Pasadena Mi Riel Mrs Dee Ainsworth. St and Mr and Mr Ainsworth. Jr and children ami Mrs Donna I Pa aiai daughter idetl the Ainsworth retunon Sunday at the land Park in liavtown Mr and Mrs Mark fat chin as and children last Cl ar i a son in Baker and Mr a tul Mrs A Cat in Abbeville, La Mis- i- visit this with bet and Mr and Mrs Jack Mvrick while aer mol er. Mrs (armen Knight of drove; recovering rrom a major operation in ta ton hospital Baker.

Sr underwent la Ft1 lav San into hoHj. tu Ba) was reported improving Mi and Vernon Null Mr and Mrs Null and Mi aid Mr Hidiard Nuli at tended the funeral oi a cousin, Bigiey Ftiday at Mr and Mrs Corky Miller and children of Pearland -toent Sat urda with hi- uts. Mr and Tom Milter. Mrs (iordou Kersh In Kersh. Billv P.eClt and Terry St hi el left Sunday for Salt City, tali visit Mr and Hob li for t.vo Rev.

Allen O. Jernlpnn, director of the Wen ley Foundation at i he University of Houston, will direct tie activities during the Methodist Youth Seminar at the f'lrst Method is! Church of August 4-9. The Mission oi the iti f'ur World has been iet ted as tlte theme for the semi oar and Rev Jernlgan will talk and a discussion period on ibis theme each night The seminar will on Sun day morning. Autrust during (he Sunday School hour when Rev. Je migan will lead a discussion for the senior hiirh via merit The senior youth will then Britain attend the morning worship ser vice us a group to hear their own Dr Homer Fori, deliver the message Rev.

Jernigan was in At tanta, Me graduated from itimory Cniversity in liMf, and Candler School of Theology in he did work at the Cnion Seminary and Columbia Teacher's College He married to the former Lin nie Lou (Jautier and have three child neu. Pet Mark ami LI mia Claire While serving as Methodist miSHlonary to t'iiina in lMy the Chinese Communifits and forced him lat er served as a missionary Malaya in Jomisian associate iKistor of the ftuyne Memorial in Orleans and was director of at Ixxiisiana State University from ,4 of Sou tii western Lo in stana, from and was state ot the Dtiiimiana Student Movement from On Noveniher 1, 1962 when became ot Foundation at the I'nherwlty of Houston he aaaumed the uiiniiitry for the Methodist Church to the 2,000 Methodist stmlentb attending tin I Del Ray LaFour, wife of I D. LaFour, left Friday, July 19. for a tour of and a visit with her sister. She flew to New York City and from there Paris where she was met by sister ami w.

ami Mrs F-iirl Krueirer of I S. Air Force. Captain Krueger is stationed at. the Toul Rosier Air Base near Nancy, France By car visits will be made to Switzerland. Italy.

Monaco. Austria. Germany. Holland. Belgium Luxenbourg and have a ferry across the Mrs LaFour said She was not certain at time of the inter whether they would ferrv.

or fly over to will he just me and my Jerry, goin. to sbe said if tljis was her first trip Mr- LaFour said was her first to any She ba- Gloria, Hi will remain with her father Mrs Krtiejmr has two chil dren 8. and 3. FIRST RICE ARRIVED Friday. July 12, at Rico Company in Dayton from the fir Id of Joo ber of Dayton.

Shoveling rice from a truck for delivery into bins are Marshall Jnftor, left, both of Dayton. first crop came irom ol over 300 acres he farms in North Photo Crystal Studio, Spccialh Shop Opens in DAVTON Mr LaVerne Ar nold of Liberty has oponed Verm'' and Thimbu in the old Jena Be! Shop location, 106 Street Arnold will custom-inaile Hlld in ration- A no tions and wilt te bj of busine--- Pvt. Takes In A rim Combat ork FORCI OKU A Ami) Pvt Ivorv oi Route I 1 VivifMi partii with oOier member- of Mh Infantn vision' Armor a trainilo in tacilo in iti mtd Kelley, a tank loader in Com A of tin armor 1st tn Germany ntetred tin Army in am! con; i combat train Fort Polk las The vear noldler ih 1 of Hebooi REV JERNIGAN Rice Stink uns ecu i ve mitt Art League Meets DAVTON Mi- Mary Tinier. president of Dayton Art enter members of t. with dinner at Frank Cafe recently Mrs Judy president, Airs na Jackson, Mr Mable itt iiarhamen tartan and Mr: Kuhy tv porter, met wtth Tigtier and piam for the new and rule and for tin PJtM Art Kxhibtt.

Tin retrulnr Art meetine is scheduled for Septem ber 12 ar the art stadio in Dayton Civic enter. Mary L. Parker KKNKP1CK Man Park er wa a nirthilay party last vi ctilebratlon of her iarttnla) Mr- li bei wltr Ihre, Mr llavie am; roj Parker the rre.m and puacb. Marv D. itettffhter of Mr.

and Purkar. Cash no trail! But when you bills witli checks your checkbook rcvcaLs on the stubs precist where even pciii.y went, when, and to wh For complete records, plus tiim ing eonvcn- ienee a diet king account hrrtr THE FIIiST 1JBKHTV NATIONAL BANK MEMBKI: F.IU.C. 24 years of advertising the GULF SOUTH In July, United Gas btgan a ot naliooal with the purpose of the the outh' by attracting to this arm Today- 1'4 year' Ga-. promoting the Gulf booth cotorfu ddvertiswtent me $, World Rtfporl and Wail Street Journa Tne ad shown wih uowaro 30 rr adutt readers This is another way tn which Unded to build the Guff South the portions ot and noMtmestern Hooda served Dy our company. UNITED I 6 IMI 1.

One application usually sufficient. 1 i-1 pint PclOSPIIAMIDON acre in water to cover. 3. I AMI DON i a in.secticiUe—readily absorbed by plant washed off by rail us. 4 Immediate kill plu.s Systemic action.

absorbed into plant immediately allowing worker t(j return to field in a few hours. 6. Low vapor toxicity makes in areas when drift to other crops must be avoided. Oentist Opens irst Office in Crosby Prwl of Fred of Walliavllle Hoad, Liberty. ill open off ne dental work Saturday, July -7 at 2 p.m., at Avenue in wa.

from I niver-dty of Tex its' Dental Colt-'e in 11 ou at on i to July 18 Ins ami liieit two-y. ar old dauifhter. Jo live in aodition on Houiiton. Thn Md un Jub 11: WtifkJ Report July 2T, 1 July 2b July unti ilfM' iulr 30 Iff CHEMICAL CO. 27 Dallas.

Texas iiossier City, Louisiana McAllen, Texas The Real Voice of America tn is talking to Louise Fred is calling Joe- Jones is telephoning Smith Americans freely talking about business, politics, social aflairs. This is the real "Voice of America. Record these conversations and ship them behind rhe Iron Curtain what a way lor people there to hear the real sound of freedom. HULL TELEPHO NE CO. UNITED GAS DELIVERS DEPEWDABLE SUPPLIES OF NATURA! GAS TO MORE THAN 700 CITIES AND TOWNS IN THf QULP SOUTH.

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1896-1978