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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 5

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Thursday, July 22, 1943 The Liberty With Liberty County News Pajre Five LIBERTY Society Notes Bride-Elect Is Honored With Tea in Partlow Home Miss Elizabeth Part low was honored with a tea Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7 at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. W. S. Fart- low, with Mrs. Partlow, Miss Miriam Partlow, and Miss Bessie Partlow as hostesses.

The honoree is the bride-elect of Howard Wilson of Loekport, 111. The couple will be married July 31 at the First Methodist Church of Liberty. Miss Miriam Partlow greeted the gmsts at the door, in the receiving line were Mrs. S. Partlow; Mrs.

R. G. Partlow, mother of the honoree; Miss Elizabeth Partlow; Mis. H. W.

Fairbroth- cr, Miss Rose Partlow; Miss Geraldine Partlow; and Mrs. II. W. Fairbrother, of Houston. Arrangements of cut flowers vH-ft placed about the reception rooms.

Containers of small white chrysanthemums on a reflector formed a centerpiece for the table. Above it were suspended a large silver wedding bell and a cluster of small bells. Miss Bessie Partlow invited the guests to the dining room, where she was assisted in rving by Mrs. Elnette Partlow, Mrs. Dozier Partlow, Miss Flo Fisher, and Miss Ellen Virginia Daniel.

Refreshments of frosted mints, sandwiches, and cookies were served to guests. Local Young Musician To Give Program July 26 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Quit claim deed: O. P. Baillio tc Bessie Wait, block 1, Baillio Subdivision to Daisetta; E. B.

Farris, et al. to Bessie Wait, same. Warranty deed; E. G. Wakefbld.

et ux, to Archie Davis, et ux, acres out of Jos. Dunman Lg. Deed: Bessie Wait, et vir, to Tom Minnock, block Baillio division to Daisetta. Warranty deed: Tom Allen to Coy Blanks, part of the Joseph Fenner Survey adjoining Cleveland. Warranty deed: J.

X. Farris to J. Hasner, lots 5 and 6, Marion Smith Subdivision, Jesse Devore Lg. Deed: T. J.

Hosner, et ux, to B. L. Taylor, same. Deed: B. L.

Taylor to J. W. Vail, same. Warranty deed: A H. Case ux, to L.

J. Thomas, 145 acres out of E. Munson Lg. Warranty deed: Geo. W.

Blagg to Sam McGawas, et ux, lot in block Blagg Addition to Cleveland. Warranty deed: Joseph Durio, et ux, to C. J. Bonnette, north half of W. I).

Smith save 5 acres tract conveyed to R. C. Palmer by Edgar J. Whitaker. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Warranty deed: M.

J. Thomas, et ux. to Theo. Scott, three tracts announced by teachers, out of Edwards Addition to Cleve- HuljUDaisetta MRS. L.

C. WELCH TEL. NO. 263 DAISETTA SARA BETH HATFIELD The complete program to iiiv- en by Sara Beth 6-year- old pianist, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, July 26, in the auditorium of the First Baptist Church has been rs. Miss Beth Mrs Theatre Party Honors Phyllis Ann Crabtree Mrs.

E. T. Petty iionored daughter, Phyllis Ann Crabtree with enjoyable party on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being hei eighth birthday. Those attending were, Raymond Going, Peggy Watson Margare; Ann Verrett. Billy Seale.

Glenda Brown, Billy Emanuel. Milton Biggs, L. vine. Alfred Lane Reach. Kay Fumble and the honoree.

After the matinee, group 1 turned to the tty hinne wiieiv ice ciearn was served with pretty birthday jake. Mrs. M. L. Redick Honored With Shower Joseph 1 and Mrs Van S' were boston a love'y hemikeivhief shower in the hf-me of Meicktoi Saturday afternoon, honoring Mrs.

'iedlck who I ieaviny New Orb aus to her tie ie The reception ki tv' was ively adorned with pink and red Mrs Stockton pn'slded coffee service anl Mrs. Caddel id punch '1 We -five ladies called during the In ins om to town, that Miss Peggy ('rase, who there, has pledged recently sorority. Mr. and Mrs J. W.

Barclay and son, Philip, attended a family get togt ther the Barclay home in Wood ville Sunday Sgt, James Pruitt Rh hardson of Ordnance Dept, of Barksdale Field. Shreveport, spent from Friday until Monday in the hi me of his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Richardson, in Hull. Mr.

and Mrs Fred Swensen at tended a family reunion at the home of his brother. Swen sen in Pearland, Sunday at which time 3'' persons were in attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. and children of in the home of Mrs ents.

Mr. and Mrs. ne from an extended visit ir. Lafayette with her son, Jeff Abshier imi family. Mr.

and Brs, c. and daughters of Raymondville arrived Sunday a visit in the home of Mrs. Brandt's mother, Mrs Roy A bshier. Clarence anti Mrs. when lie will he employed in defense work.

Mrs, if Hansen returned from Houston Friday where she has been receiving medical treatment Miss ttv Wanda Bentley left Sunday evening for Houston where she will visit the remainder of the summer. H. Hansen has been on the sick list for the past few days. Bentley, son of Mr H. Hansen, has been transferred from Sun Diago, Calif.

Consolidated Aircrafts, to Texas Remember Dutch Harbor Mayfield Stovall Freeport Stovall's par- 10. Dorris. A. 7. Owen of Liberty and Ruth Burr of Houston.

Sara is the daughter of Opt. anil T. C. Hatfield of Liberty. LOCALS Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Daniel and son. Will, went to Hillsboro Mon-j positions day. Mrs. Daniel and Will plan to remain for art extended visit.

M. M. McManus and Mr. Mid Mrs. E.

Caswell of Houston were week-end guests of Miss Nora McManus and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. F.

Kelly of New Orleans are guests of Miss Clara Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dougharty. Ed. Burton of McNeill, was a week-end guetf in the hemes ot his nephews, C.

H. Spiers and li. A Spiers Miss Virginia Harris of Port Arthur is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dozier Partlow. Mrs.

Corbin Williamson has as her guest Cecilia Ann Brannon of Archer, Tex. Mrs. Archie DeBlanc, Miss Vera Matthews, and Miss Edaline DeBlanc visited last weekend with Cpl. Archie DeBlanc who is in the hospital at Ellington Field. Miss Dorothy Reid Matthews was the week-end guest of her cousin, Bernice Matthews, In Beaumont.

Guests in the R. S. Boudreaux horn- are Merl Hanchey of Hardin anl Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Comeaux and daughter ol Rayne, La. Allan McManus of the V. S. Navy at Kingsville visited briefly in Liberty last week with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. V. R. McManus.

Sara Beth's program includes ihe following in in and in by Bach; in by Clementi; Five Comby Mozart; Funeral and Song of the by Tschai- kowsky; nese and of the Reed from Nutcracker by Tschw ikuwsky, arranged by Leopold 'X. of the Grieg; and by Heller. Music-lovers are cordially lifted to hear Sara Beth play. Be of her remarkable talent, Sara Beth by of her listeners as a musical Her public Mon day evening will give people of this area a rare opportunity Santos hear this young musician in aj land. Warranty deed: E.

H. Morgan, et ux, to David Dempsey, et ux, lot 8, block 3. Mitinock's Addition to) Daisetta. Deed: J. A.

Guinn to Earnest Cummins, lots 13, 14. 15, and one half of lot 12 in block 3, Smith Subdivision to Cleveland. General warranty deed: Irene! Hornback Williams to J. 15. Falvey, 42.3 ai of Clayton Harper Lg.

i Deed: Ruth Farris to Bessie. Wait. 5 tracts out of Splane Richardson Subdivision to Dais-1 uta. Warranty to Mrs. Gervase N.

Lee, loo i of acre out of Samuel Stiang 1 i Lg. Warranty deed: Elizabeth Crabb Robinson ai. to A. J. Phillips, block IT, Louise Hardie Cleveland's Audition to Cleveland.

L. O. Gardner to II. S. Wood.

100 acres, Manuei de los Coy Survey. of trust: Tom Minnock to Surgical Dressings Here; Workers Needed Mr.s J. W. Barclay, chairman of surgical dressings, announces that a new double quota of dressings has been received at the local Red Cross rooms and workers an urged to report for work on these A class is held on Thursday niiihts for the convenience of those who find it impossible to work in daytime, and other classes will be ned if there is a demand for thi m. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs.

Hull announce and approachini ANNOUNCED E. D. Gardner ot the meni marriage of tlieii daughter, Earline, to Thomas Orand, son of Mr. and Mis, II Ol and of Diisetti, wedding to take place in early fall. over the week ml.

Mr and Mrs John Moore and son. Gaylord, of Pasadena, wen weekend sts of their parent' Mrs I.oula Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Cannon. Misses Yetti.

and Lily Carr of Houston Y-pent the weekend in the home of the-ir mother, Mr; Levi Carr. Lt li Taff of Camp Claiborne'. La i spending a 10 day furlough in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Taff Miss Dolores Pugh re-turned Sunday from San Marcos where she attemde-d Southwest Teachers feer th past Mr, and Mrs Teed and chil etre'li ed S. uth Houston red ative's in Hull Daise tta Sunday Ray Mford. who attendin'1 L.l.

at Lafayette. was a we nel gin st in his he I IV Oliver urday from Fayetteville. Ari lead tided the- th enlist etu ampm lit at Mt quo yah feu the two Mrs and elauihter. Helen, vistteel relative- in land lust We ek I Mrs Re Ab -bier turtle el s.vV jf jCXC FOI I Ik A KON YOU TO SOLID COLORS IN WASI1ABLK ROMAINE CREPES i LOCALS ivoii novT nked a grejup of technically difficult compositions. TODAY is doubly important Ask u-i Itout your insurance problems.

K. J. WALKER, Agent Devers Fire Insuraice Agency Phone 14 Mis. Emnyv Creel spent last in Oklahoma City with her son. Audie Cree 1.

who is stationed with the air corps. Mrs. George Anderson and children of Ccnroe are visiting in home of Mrs. Ed Calloway Mary Sue and Patricia Lamb of San Antonio are making an ex- tf.ided visit with the r. Mrs.

A. Splane. Mrs. Green Abshier, Miss Beth Abshier, and Rev J. McCall visiting in Waco Rev.

and Mrs. Mark Richard- and children returmMl Friday from Beatrice, where Mrs. Richard children had made an visit and where Rich ards them for retun trip. Charles Kitter 3-acre tract, W. Land S.

Dist. 7. Mrs guest R. II Be Young has as her this week her aunt, Oklahoma Cit Remember Dutch Harbor A. J.

Hartel, block 1 out ot 1 Baillio Addition to Daisetta. Deed: Lee Keener to Gillam, part of lot 3, Inner block 75, and N. 6.5 feet of inner bloeA 70. Liberty. Warranty deed i to M.

K. Grant, Tarkinton School Nicholson Lg. I Warranty deeei: L. Finch, et ux, to Barney Taylor, ux, lots 3K, 39 and 4U, Compton Su belt vision of 5o acres out ejf Frauds Smith Survey, General warranty Whitmire to J. B.

Falvey, blcwk Whitmire Tract in Survey. Geriieral warranty ftmhofer, et al, to Few, et vir, 2 tracts from Marshall Tract 1 in F. Gib.ntath i Survey. OIL. GAS.

MINERAL LEASES I Willard Itathbtirn al, to J. W. Parr, east halt of tract, ast Sonthw of Trinity River, James Knight Headlight Lg, 1C G. Partlow tei J. W.

Parr, 43 in Samuel Strang 2,3 Survey El net B. Partlow to 1. Parr. 171 in Strang Lg Survey; 5k acres in Sirang B. Willis et ux to W.

Foni. A J. Einhofer and 7, Marshall F. .1 Mrs. Estelb Mrs Marvin and sons, haev returned to their home rt have return, el to th- ir relatives in San Antonio, Rosen i be rg ami Houston.

She was punied home by her nioce. Miss Dorothea Houston I Mrs. W. Ab xander visiterei in Me I Closkey Hospital. ami her fite nel Mrs.

L. C. Moses in Waco last week. Dr ami Mrs. Jae Bevi I made a busine-ss visit tei Beaumont day.

Mi. and Mrs. J. I) Whitcomb and daughter. Mrs.

Evan- left Moiulay a two-weeks vaca tion to be spent iu central ami Oklahoma Evans will main Ft Sill whe re her husband Ceirporal Evans ts at present. Cadet Cecil Alexander of ami Mr and Hie- Aiexan and family of Houston guesta in of their Mr and Mrs. J. Aiexan Sunday. Annouue inent i SHOK STAMP when you buy from our Odd-Lot Kelea.se” NON-RATION KI) SHOKS or Ladies I or I Men For Ito's 98c yard spin i ayons 39 turf tan, roue, green, brown leiveliness! il ONS ur own with fit pi intf you the gay, thrift cdorfast, wav to NOW FOR KALL LN(i 100 Pet.

Pure Woolens S2.45 and S3.50 yard nderful new fabrics are anel sport dresses. Plaids Better choose yeiurs for anel of I ACETATK SPUN WOVEN SUITINGS 89c yard th array of plaida, inches will find just the pattern from which to fall self for oldet I I I 'Hiese sin hot cakes, so will you'd V( I like i better ,1 I eie fi Olli tern Cnive rsi'y, Ge en r( hurr' and take your I H'ents fot thtise famous ITi PATILKNS I IT'S OMIOHTAHLV COOL AT tion game Tlxey've that ever Pearl (J ON TO ROME! WITH MORE BOMBS BOl'GHT BY MORE BONDS! Fi RST Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FAREWELL PARTY IS GIVEN Miss Mildred Ann Owen, who left Friday to ma'ce home in Pas adena, a party rhitrsday niutt a group of friends fills Mil dr eel Ann's with picnic lunches and a farewell gift They ate in back yard, play ami talke I Those pres- besides Ann we i Spiers. Edith Mai tin. Ma ry Hardin, Lola Fay Ball. Mary Jo Brown Evelyn Kitchen, Mae Ball, Hillie Joyce Rhodes, and Ce celia Ann Hr.

nnan of Archer Tax, 'alve lei Gulf Oil and aere Dolores Martinez I4 LAWN PARTY HELD TUESDAY A watermelon fea-t held on lawn ejf thee First Baptist Church on Tuesday evening under the speinseiiship of Adult Train inx Cnion. C. Fuller urnl Hardin led a aing-sosiK and Golden and Amojs Parsley the wate rmelons. Mrs. Harold W'ait Joined daughter.

Miss Rost Maiie Wait, who has been attending TSCW at Denton in Oklahoma City week for a visit MisB Marie returned with her mother Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer at home. 640 acres, T.ftN’.O. se R. Magnolia Petredeum May bell Odom M. Jucksoi.

IS In Janies Knight Lg .1 Jacksein H. Partlow, Cardwell ux to II P.landing. interest iu ae re s. Ciile'hrist Surve-y li Willis et al to Ford. interest in ot min rals ami all of surface? acre F.

Uy Co. Se IS Cert le, Thomas 1 4 out Jesse and Thomas Falvey to Gulf Oil Ceti Corporation, o'it of Wharton I h's Subdivision San tuh (lay Harry R. 11 Willis, SkO ae re undlvieb est to aerea, TINO, IUI Co. Sec 14 and 2S. (J See 15, 16 and 1h Nettie B.

Rieee to Gulf OH Corp JS.6 acres out (if Dolores Lg No ti Abs, No C6. H. Willis et ux to R. Ford. 4SI acres being east V4 anei quarter of TINO Ry.

Co. See- 12, Abs, 821; and 1 GO being quarter of Sec 12 i)24 Assignment: Ford to Magnolia Petroleum Co, same. W. Bejyt to Harris as, NE one-fourth of H.4T.C. Co Sec.

11 containing 160 ae Boyt Rich to E. Dishman and Harry as, N. of Co. Sec. 29 123, Chambers taming 320 acres b.

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