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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 4

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Mrs. SI over Discusses Texas Birds to Club J. Stover presented a ppogram on Birds of Texa" to the Liberty Qarden Club Friday morning C. Brinkley and Mrs Marsh were eo-hostesses for the meeting held at the Brinkley home. Mrs.

Slover brought out many interesting points about birds in this state and emphasized that planting proper shrubs in the yard to feed birds was more satisfactory than winter feeding of grain and suet. Members answered roil call by aaming their favorite bird The arrangements were Signed around ceramic birds. Mrs. Joe B. Farris, presi dent, invited group to a party at the Farris beach house at Caplan on June 2 Mrs.

Farris in-ualied the 1 officers at the close of the session. Mrs. Charles W. Fisher. Jr.

was installed as the new president C. C. Marsh, vice-president; Mrs. B. C.

Blair, recording secretary Mrs. R. A. Buchanan, corresponding secretary; C. Brinkley, Mrs.

M. K. Newton hi-tonan. Mrs. Garth Christopher, pub lieity and Mm Parris will serve as parliamentarian Mrs.

Newton presenteu a (pteAt irorn Kersting Memorial Hospital for the chib to provide flower ment4- for Open House at the hospital on May 7. Severn! members volunteered to assist in this project No regular meeting will be held during the sum months, bui the club will reconvene in September for the new year. Party Marks Birthday Of Cindy Aldridge HARDIN Mrs. J. L.

Aldridge entertained for her daughter, ('indy, on May 5 with a party celebrating her fourth birthday. The 11 little friends piayed games and were given favors ot whistles and balloons. The birthday was with pink decoration and top- lied with four pink candles. Mrs. Frank Abshier assisted Mrs.

Aldridge in serving refreshments of cake and ice cream littMMUUumuti iHiftiinuiiHi.miLMMUimu 'iiittJii'imtiiiMmJuiMitiuumii ORANGE CHURCH HOSTS LIBRARY COUNCIL MEET A meeting of the Beaumont Methodist Library Council will be held Saturday, May 13 at The FiHt Methodist Church in Orange from 2:20 until 4 p.m. it has beeh a anon need by Mrs. Chester Gil- of Hull, council chairman. This is the last council meeting before summer vacation Mrs. Gillespie said, and all librarians in the area are urged to atteud to discuss summer programs." The librarv council was organized several years ago in Liberty, and Mrs.

('. c. Marsh, librarian of the First Methodist Church, has been an active participant. A devotion by Rev. Stewart Kinard will open the meeting and croup discussions win follow.

Mrs. Henry Richmond will lead the publicity projection; Mrs. Marsh will discuss posters for use in the church library; Mrs. C. A1 dr edge, displays: and Mrs.

B. Hobbs, finance, or ways to obtain books for the church library. Miss Louise Allison will conduct the question and answer period that will conclude the council meeting. THF. LIBERTY VINDICATOR np Liberty, Texas, Thursday, May 11, 19fil 1 i vi il Uub Umner OF INTEREST TO mmmmm 1 Is Final Event ol eai Dayton Garden Cl ul) to Install New Officers DAYTON Dayton Garden Club will begin thesr A 1 er- try with the installation of new officers at their mating (tomorrow), Friday, May 12 in the home of Mrs.

P. L. Majors. The Dayton Garden Club was first organized in 1932 with Mrs. L.

P. serving as the first president. After being an active club for several years a period of inactivity followed and then in Jan- uarv, 1937, under the direction Hr President it. the Club with the Mrs. Fount oted to com Club of ic that date, January 1937.

th'-v have become one of DaytonV most active clubs. In they became Federated Club and they are mem- SWINDLE PRESENTS GIFT IDEAS FOR Graduation- of Texa riet Mr very insta Io vs If net Paul Mrs. ing S' Mrs. Mrs. ian a St ian.

ship (One; Ja mis G. P. of the National Council tate Garden Clubs, Garden Clubs, Inc. IV Coastal Prairie itoy Sea berg plans a impressive flower llation to install the fol- ig new officers Mrs. Ken- Keneau.

president; Mrs. Prater, vice-president H. A Lawrence, record- retary: Mrs. C. Kem- corresponding secretary P.

L. Majors, treasurer; John Riddell, histor- reporter and MrO. Jr parliamentar- ub under the leader- outgoing officers Mrs. president; Mrs. J.

R. vice-president; Mrs, Kennedy, treasurer: AM) Weddings Sculpture. 32 pci $224. 4 Pc from $24,50 Tea Spoons, from 75 jurying eces, from $5.00 America's Finest Sterling In Reed tK Barton and Pou le Sterling Silver is always an ideal for any time. This year as an extra special for your graduating senior, give one of these beautiful patterns by Towle or Reed Barton.

Swindle Jewelry will start each graduate on their pattern with a FREE GIFT. When it comes to pleasing Mother on her day, the graduate or bride on their big occasion, find that Swindle has the answer. The multitude of heavenly gift ideas at are sure pleasers every time. you come in and pick out that gift for Mother, that bride or graduate on your list? Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs.

Rem- kes, Mrs. Sterling. historian and reporter and Mrs. Wiley Smith, parliamentarian, has been very active the past year. They arranged a display at the Trinity Valley Exposition; held a Fall Flower Show and Sale; with shut-ins; for the held their rade and are to sponsor a the Lambda Spring Carni- shared flowers purchased a bo ton City Libra annual Hat making plans i Alpha val, May 20.

Following the installation Mrs. Majors and her co-hostess, Mrs. Idalena Taber, will conduct a tour of Mrs. Major's t'aruens where they will also serve refreshments. All club members are urged to attend and guests are also welcome.

ItttttllftftfTf ftlliltllf MttfiiitlUiMllliHlflftillfflMIIMHtf it! MISS PARTLOW HOSTS TEA FOR MRS. B. DANIEL Miss Miriam Partlow entertained with a tea Friday afternoon as a farewell courtesy honoring Mrs. Hill Daniel before her departure for Guam. The family will leave shortly and Mr.

Daniel will assume hjs duties as Governor of the island for the next four years. Guests were members of the Libertad Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, who cajled from 4:30 to 5 p.m. and members of the Liberty schools faculty who teach the Daniels' daughters. Dani, Sue and Ann Daniel shared honors with their mother when the teachers called from 5 to 5:30. The Partlow home was beautifully decorated throughout with bouquets of pastel- hued spring flowers.

The tea table held a center arrangement of sweetpeas in a tiered crystal epergne. Mrs C. Hoyt, regent of the Libertad Chapter, poured punch during the first period Mrs Frank Swindle, Nancy Partlow and Jo Ann Waugh assisted in various hostess duties. An out-of-town guest was Mrs, J. R.

Perryman of Dallas, cousin of the hostess. Miss Prentice Gives Slip Cover Program To Hardin HI) Club I TAR DIN Home Demonstration club members were given a demonstration on to make slip covers at the meeting on May 3 at the home of Mrs. A G. Smith. County Home Demonstration Agent Miss Edna Prentice conducted the program, following a business session under the direction of Mrs.

Marvin Crocker, club president. Mrs. Crocker was elected to represent the club as a candidate for county delegate to the state home demonstration convention in August. umimmmimmiiMiim'iiimniiiiiiiimiifi Trivium Club members entertained husbands and guests at dinner party at the Magnolia Ridge Country Club on May 2 at the finai event, of the 19t)0-Gl club year. Arrangements for the affair were under the direction of Mrs.

Joe B. Farris. Miss Loas Holt, president, welcomed the 32 members and guests. Theme of the evening was Living in Following dinner games of bridge. and dominoes were enjoyed throughout the evening.

A special club meeting was held on April 18 at the home of Mrs. Charles LaCour. A very interesting program was presented by Mrs. Farris and Mrs. Harold Cook.

They discussed women of the New and Old Testament. Guests were Mrs. Nixon Smith and Mrs. Annie Jo Huffman. The club's topic of study for the year has been standins through Knowledge for Today's living." And the programs have included studies of the new states, art, American heritage, literature, a panel discussion La Wanna Null Feted By Parents at Party On Fifth Birthday HARDIN Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow 1 1 entertained honoring their daughter. La Wanna, with a party on April 24. The occasion was La fifth birthday. The birthday cake was in the shape of a pansy and decorated in jiink and orchid colors with five candles on it.

Favors of hats, balloons and candy baskets were presented the 18 small guests. Refreshments of cake and punch were served. grandmother, Mr-. C. L.

Null of Houston, was a special guest. Mary Evelyn Galloway Honored on Birthday DEVERS Mrs. Frank Galloway honored her daughter, Mary Evelyn, with a birthday party Saturday afternoon at the Galloway home attended by 15 little girls. Games on the lawn were played, followed by the birthday ceremony. Refreshments were served and the opening of the gifts climaxed the party.

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See today find the perfect match for your summer outfit. NECKLACES EAR CLIPS PINS FROM $2.00 WATF0R0 steel case tapered sta rless steel brace'et; luminous marKers and handsj 17 waterproof $39.50 and IV Distinguished Companion to The World-Honored Longines These are but a few of the tremendous gift ideas we have. Let us have the opportunity to show you how really great it is to shop the Swindle Jewelry way. We feel sure that be seeing us soon. Our selection of Royal Worcester patterns is truly inspiring-to collectors and hostesses Gold Chantillv Suiali Down Holds Anything In Our Store! Now Is The Time To Lav-Away Your Watch for Graduation Mido if Bulova Lord Elgin Rolex Hamilton Longines-Wittnauer Watches solve many a graduation gift problem.

or we have them. a reminder, small down payment will hold any watch until graduation. From all price ranges. ROYAL WORCESTER FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA Ask for These Famous Names: Lenox Royal Worcester Syracuse Elegant China For Every Purpose Is Here Any bride or graduating lady will love the patterns of fine china by Lenox, Royal Worcester, or Syracuse. Starter sets or the complete pattern, find it here.

For carefree everyday china, or the very finest china, see us. on jury service for women, antiques, music, and a review of the book written by Mrs. Price Daniel. of Texas Governors Mansion." Special events have been the annual Friendship Tea when the club entertained women of the area in February, and a Federation Day Luncheon in April in cooperation with the three other federated clubs in Liberty, when Mrs. E.

L. Meley of Beaumont, president of the Magnolia District. Texas Federation of Women's Clubs was the honor guest. The club will reconvene in September tu begin the 190162 year. LAMBDA ALPHA SIGMA SLATES SPRING FESTIVAL DAYTON The Lambda Alpha Sigma Clubs Spring Festival will be held Saturday May 20 beginning at p.m.

on the parking lot of the old Q-P Building. Sponsored by the Club, the festival is being held to benefit the City Library Fund. All proceeds will be used to model the interior of the Library Building in City Park and to purchase needed book-. The festival will have many attractions for every member of the family, including food, rides, booths and games, A dining room will be set up and the food committee plans to serve barbecue buns, hot dogs, baked beans, potato chips, homemade cakes and pies all at a very nominal price and also pop corn, homemade candy, snow cones, cold drinks and coffee. Game booths will include the darts, a fish pond, B-B gun shoot, bottle throw and a general post office.

Prizes will be given at each of the game booths. Several live, gentle ponies have been obtained for the young children to ride; and cake walks alone: with a country store." compb with handwork. novelties and white elephants, will be provided for entertainment of all ages. Everyone is urged to make plans now to attend the festival. eat supper, enjoy an evening of fun and help to support the Dayton City Library, a spokesman said.

Choir Supper Fetes Miss Edith Baldridge At Clark Lucas Home DAYTOX Miss Edith Baldridgo was guest of honor at a barbecue supper, Friday, May at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lucas, with members of the First Baptist Church Choir serving as hosts. The barbecue, held on the lawn of the Lucas home, was attended by members of the choir and their families, who enjoyed a delicious meal and an evening of fellowship. Miss Baldridge, a member of the choir for several years and a teacher in Dayton High School, plans to leave Dayton next month in preparation for marriage in the late summer.

E. Larke, on behalf of the choir, presented Miss Baldridge a beautiful electric toaster as a gift" from the grout). Stork Shower Honors Mrs. B. Fingleman At Don Walker Home Mrs.

Bernie Fingleman was honored at a stork shower given in the home of Mrs. Don Walker on May 1 hostesses with Mrs. were Mrs. 11. Tad lock, Jene Riggs and Mrs.

Sla nkard. Thirty auests called between the hours of 3 and p.m. Arrangements of pink and white gladiolas and carnations were lovely accents in the living room and on the dining table. The table was covered with a pink cloth. Mrs.

Riggs poured punch, and Mrs. Lila Eikenberg registered the guests. The hostesses presented the honoree with an infant seat. Co- ilker Miss ferry Judy Swan Honored At Spaghetti Supper Mrs. G.

W. Swan and daughter. Mrs. Barbara Rhodes entertained with an Italian Spaghetti Supper honoring Judy Swan, Liberty Hurli School senior, on May 1 at the Swan home. Sharing honors with Judy at the delightfully informal affair were a group of classmates, Emily Ray, Carol Hough, Deana Rabner, Jo Ann Yokem, Gwynne Carrier, Bennie Marie Kirkindall, Dorothy French, and Paulette Langford, a close friend, who is a junior at LHS.

Demonstration Club Holds Meeting The Liberty Home Demonstration Club nut May I at the home of Mrs. Bobbie At- TumWWHtmWit- kinson. A short busines ing was held, followed progra m. Mrs Donald Moore demon strafed making hnndha art foam plastic. Mrs Steed gave a demonstration on cake (pMoralmg.

Refresh merits were served to six members and a guest. meet- bv the from W. B..

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1896-1978