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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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MHS. JOHN ROBLR'I KlTLEK Barbara Moulon, Huiler Mr and John Robert Butler are reciding in Liberty, following their marriage fin De mb-r The couple was unit ed a pi cprpmony at. the of Phurch tn Port with Rev. Martin Bordages The bride the former bara Louise Mouton, in the daughter of Mrs Thih-. i eaux of Port Mr are Mr and Mrs John Wayne of Rusk.

A program of traditional organ music wan pre rded by Deanna For the informal rnoriy the bride a street leni'th sheath drey of fee a in brocade bodice wan fashioned with a scoo neckline embroidere I with it a. Iti eh were alno uned to outline petal point of fhe lot; shoulder lemdh I of blue net r. from t. headpiece vif satin roe a de embellished with seed pearls and carried a nosegay of ro- backed with net and ribbon An end in sc as maid of honor wan Mins Frankie lauti Comp FIRST METHODIST CHTRCH PLANS 4-WEEKS STIT)Y Plans for a church -wide at First Methodist Phurch are being annoure ed fhi ek to Sunday January IT at at the church aker it first be Darwm forif- me Mission it ry of Hon ton. who will speak on Medical The study will Include all awe- of (burch ne -r- from adult to mall children ad a nursery will be 1 for the program Sate day even i.

pr- dim services Elmer in ra! chairman of 1 1 and some film; and will be shown in connect ion with aubift tw the udy program on Sunday February 7, the speakers will he Jack Marshall and his wife mission arie.s stationed at La Paz. Boii- via. who are in this country on furlough. A. E.

Beck to Speak This Afte moon to Green Thumb Club A Reek, owner of Nursery, is to he guest speaker for the of the Green Thumb Garden thin noon tThur-day i when the dub meets In home of Herman Barrett at Hardin at 3 Mr Subject will be of Trees and will answer redi call bv naming a shrub or tree needing pruning. During busi meeting will be- elected. Mrs Bnr- rett will be Baillio and Mrs. Barrett. Methodist Children Give Thurch Program The Beginners at South Liberty Methodist Thurch a very effective psntornine of "The rhrixtn.a-i Story" the church Chrstma- ororran an- der the direction of Myrtle Varnon and Pat Paddy In the nativity scene in appropriate costumes of angels, and wine men were Terry and Pindy Boyett Kuykendall.

and Bobby Sprouse, Mickey Murphy Linda Paddy David Pete Paddy. Melinda and non Coterie Club to Meet In LaFour Residence The Coterie Pluh tee day in Home of LaFour 1 11 Myrtle al a W. T. Robinson wlll preseni a program on Herr. wlll roll cali by givisK club ethifa- and an electios of wfll Im- btiaineiiii mailer to be conducied.

ptlding Yows fon of Liberty She wore a pirik satin sheath rullar to dre-ig The fitted bodice featured quarter leugth Her heiidpierf wmh fanhion-d of pink tulle adorned with a fiat i and carried a egay of porn potm with blue net and Hii! Robinson of La mar Tech of bridegrnom bent man and u-dierH were iaiuln Paveneag of Hn-k. con in and roommate of bridegroom at L-arnar and .1 VV'oodard of Van, alao a eia te A reception tri home of bridf -i mot her followed bouquet flanked hy cryatal andli-Hticka c-enterplMce for tahle latd with Mrn Jiuttuy Minier of bride, I ree fieri.d ca deto'ated witli Minali ra ronebuds and topped with a miniature bride and flosentary Butler of litMk, sinter of groom, pre at punch bowl, and Mr Hill Pupit of Beaumont, another -r of re giatered Shirley Guidry of l'ort Arthur, counin of flie bride al ierverl in houtic irty. For a wedding trip to llous fon bride fra ve Ieri in a dark gray wool flanned -uit with a garnet felt hat. Her other aceesHorien were and wore a corsage of gar- roHebndn Itutler employed home service advi or for Guif States f'nlifiea Pompany in Liberty area Mr. Butler is a senior at i Altar Society littltls Program In Paul Arnold Home The Altar Society of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church met Monday night with Paul Arnold Mr- Bennie Morris was co hoatexM for the monthly which was attended by 12 Mrn.

c. Toups was welcomed an a new member of the society. Mrs Him IteBlanc presented the even in ph program on the topic. of Prayer The next meeting will be Monday, bruarv 1 at pm and will in the home of Mrs Lloyd Guno with Mrs. Margaret W'alker program topic will be of the and Follfiwinu Christ." and Martiuerite Lamb and Camille Yarbrough are on the committee to plan the presentation.

Margaret Stengler to Wed Del mar Sanders In Ceremony at Home DAISKTTA Mr and George Stengler of Doisetta announce the engaeement and ap- proa himr marriage of their daughter, Margaret to Del mar non of R. Sanders of Baytown and Mr? Ethridge of Houston Th wedding will be held at Friday, January in the home of the bride Friends and are invited through the wapapera to attend Stengler a graduate of Hull Daiaetta High School and the bridegroom attended Robert K. Lee High School in Baytown. Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Creel HARDLV Creel was complimented recently with a pink and blue shower in the home of Mrs Perry Cessna.

Mr? Gatlin. Mrs. Donald Thornton Mrs. Roland Davis, Mrs. Clyde Smith and Frank Abshier assisted eo- hos teases.

The honoree was presented with a pink carnation corsage. Approximately 40 registered in a baby book Refreshments of punch and individual cakes were served. were led by Mrs. ithitr and Smith. DAYTOX LEAOTT TO SPONSOR MANY ART PROJECTS DAYTOX The Dayton Art League organized three months a t'o already accompariMh- ed several outstanding projects and plan- are made for more in the coming year, it announced Since they were organized, club members have sponsored one public art show; held three actual of from experts; held a film showing of French painters and one formai lecture on art.

Mary W. Tigner president. has listed several projects for the new year including a Watei Color exhibit from the itudiri of Mrs Mackie Smith of Cleveland, an Faster Art. contest among young in Dayton Schools a Sidewalk and a conducted tour of major studios in Houston. Miss Tigner has also urt'ed all members to read at least good book on Art appreciation the coming year.

next meeting Of the Lea gue scheduled for January 7 30 p.m. lu the Dayton ity Hail Fach member is requested to bring a painting which they haw made the last meeting An open forum for display and a di.si tH-don of the corning projects will be held along with a demonstration on at thP meeting. DAYTON W.M.IJ. PLANS SCHEDULE FOR FOCUS WEEK DA YTON The VV of the Fii Baptist Church held their regular business meeting December at the Mrs Padgett president, opened the meeting with a short devotional from Psalms 9-V 1 Final plans and a shedub for the VV' Focus VV'eek, which will begin January 10 and com tinue through January la, were completed. The schedule includes a recognition service to be held Sunday morning for the women (if the VV S.

and KnllMment Monday from until II a rn at the pastor's home, and a la.vered dinli at 7 111 Tuesday at church for all VV MS. members, new mem hers, prospects and their families Following supper a film will be iiown Fur utiesday activities all members are urged to attend the Wednesday night prayer arid Thursday all cir cle ivill meet as usual. A directed visitation program is planned for Thursday and Friday In other business conducted Mrs Marcelle Fingleman was SunlH-am leader and Mrs James A Del mar will act as secretary for the remainder of the year. The meeting was closed with sentence prayer by eight members present HOOK TRAILERS MEET TODAY IN R. L.

HALL HOME DEVERS The Book Trailers are meeting today (Thurs for the meeting of the new year in the home of Mrs Hall. Anahuac Mrs George will present the review. She will give Marna i Way" hy Thrya By or ri, a book of humor and home spun wi the tory of a Sw dish family. A bu-iness meeting will be conducted by Mrs Link Nolte, club president, preceding the program A project will be ne lected for clubs annual benevolent donation and further plans will be made for assisting the Anahuac Garden Club In the preservation of his torical landmarks in Anahuac. Mrs tty Jackson heads the committee making arrangements.

Mrs Haill will entertain at tea at the conclusion of the program Family Dinner Honors Charles Haiduseks On Christmas Day DAYTON Mr and Mrs Charlie Haidusek were hosts for a Christmas Dinner at their home to honor their son and his bride Mr anti Mrs. Charles Haidusek. who were married December 18 in Following the traditional dinner a large wedding cake w'as served to the members of both families present. Guests were Mr and Mrs, A ear ham, Ella Rose Meacham. Mrs, Wilda Heaton and daughters, Tanya and Kathy.

Mr and Mrs Gentry liig- bv, Donnie Haidusek, Bubba Haidusek all of Dayton; Mr and Mr- Joe Hopkin and Billy Joe of Tyler and Mr, and Mrs Bram and of El Carnpo, C. K. Boyts Entertain Group of Friends At Dinner Thursday DBVERS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K.

Bovt entertained a group of friends at a New dinner Thursday evening. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miles. Mr.

and Mrs Floyd Wait. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts. Mr.

and Wilson, Dr. and Mrs, Gerald Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Pickett, Dr and Mrs Frank Griffin and Mr aud Mrs. V.

R. Burch, all of Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. VV. O.

Manning of Houston. Mr. Burch assisted the hostess at. the coffee service when were served. 2-A- IJbertv, Texas, Thursday.

Januarv 7. OF INTEREST TO Lou Carnahan Marries Don A. Brown DAYTON Miss Nancy Lou Carnahan of SprlngvHJe. fowa became the bride of Don A Brown of Dayton on Sunday, Decen.Ser 20 at 2 30 rrt in the Presbyterian Church In Kprin Rev Robert Schnticker performed the ceremony before an banked with red fas and white rnums Barents of the couple are Mr, and Mr-: Clair Carnahan of and Mr Mrs. Brown of bride, Kiveri in marriage by her father, was attired in a white waltz length gown of lace over taffeta.

Her elbow length veil wa caught to a crown of pearls and bridal bouquet was a white orchid surrounded by white roses Her only jewelry was a family heirloom strand of pearls belonging to her great aunt. Maid of honor Miss Carol Schroeder of Chicago. 111., was gowned in a white waltz length taffeta dp with a and carried a red carnation colonial nosegay. Matron of honor Mrs Fred Brown of Springville wore a nylon organza gown and MISS TI CKER TO ATTEND DALLAS PIANO CONCERT Miss Virginia Tucker will attend a concert in Dallas Tuesday to be presented by Gina Dachauer, a well known Greek pianist, who is said to be one of the greatest female pianist in the world today On Wed nesday from 12 to 1 p.m. Virginia will be auditioned by the famous woman.

Virginia teacher. Miss Bessie Griffiths of Houston, her sister, Miss Lily Griffiths an I two other students all of Houston will also make the trip to 1 Miss Tucker, daughter of and Mrs Tucker 1959 honor graduate of Liberty I i School is teaching music in Houston assisting Miss Bessie Griffiths She modestly says she takes care of Miss overflow of students A possibility of audition by Miss Bachauer, who presently makes her home in London, is that she could recommend the talented young Liberty musician to notable teacher for hi study, an opportunity that does not usually come without commendation, Dayton WSCS Plans Program for Sunday DAYTON W.S.CS. Day will be observed Sunday. January 10 in the Methodist Church at the regular 10:50 a services, Mrs. VV Trousdale, president of the VV SCH will be in charge of the program and Mrs.

Milo Ford will deliver a mess- alie on "Missionary Movement Within Methodist carried a red carnation colonial nosegay. Darrell Brown of College Station and Gene Brown of Dayton, brothers of the groom, served a best man and groomsman respectively. were Roger Brown and Bernie Brovn of Dayton, brothers of the groom and Joe Carnahan of Camp Pendleton Calif brother of the bride Candlelighters were Steven Machula and Stephen Carna ban of Spring ville. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony in Church Parlors for approximately 150 guests Following a short wedding trip and a visit with his parents in Dayton the couple left Thursday, January 7 for ton, Oklahoma Mr Brown will serve six months in the U.S. Army before returning to Chicago, where he plans to play professional football with the Chicago Cardinals during tie- IftfiO football season.

Mrs Brown attended the Pm- versity of Iowa and graduated from the Electronics V. and Radio Institute in Omaha. Nebraska Mr Brown attended the I ni louston a h- was an outstanding player on the Cougar football team for several years. Attending the wedding from Dayton were; Mr, and Mrs. R.

Brown, Mr. and Mrs Itoger Brown, Sonya and Herbie; Mr. and Mrs. Bernin Brown, Sherry Lynn and Bernie Wayne and Mr, and Mrs Gene Brown. PARTY AT NKW YEARS EVE IS GALA EVENT DEVKRS Patrick Boyt was host for a New Years Eve party Thursday in the F.

V. Boyt home The refreshment held a a 11 sweets, hors and sandwiches enjoyed by all during the evening. About tit) college friends up the Sliest list for the gala affair. Dancing was the entertainment and a dis play of fireworks ar midnight marked end of the old year Mrs Boyt assisted her son in serving. Wedding of Nephew Attended by Grimeses Mr and Mrs.

R. Grimes attended wedding of Mrs nephew. Larry Coleman to Miss Sandra Flannigan at Mabank December 2ft. I-arry will be remembered in Liberty, having visited the Grimeses frequenti) Both the bride arid bridegroom are graduates of Baylor Pniversity and Mr Coleman is now in his second year of medi cal school at Texas Medical Pniversity in Galveston, where the couide will make their Mrs Coleman is teaching in a Galveston school. HARDIN TO HOST WSCS ZONE THREE MEET TUESDAY Members of the area Methodist Societies of Christian Service will gather at the Hardin Methodist Chnrch on Tuesday.

January 12 for a meeting of Zone Three, Beaumont District societies. Mrs A. Case is president of the Hardin S.C which will host the meeting beginning at am Lunch will be served at noon and a nursery provided for small children, Mrs chairman of the zone, will preside. Mrs. Herbert ai-o of Liberty secretary and Mrs.

H. Franzen of Winnie is treasurer. Guest speaker for program will be fie v. W. Coner- iy.

pastor of Liberty First Methodist Church. Churches will be represented include Anahuac, Devers, Dayton, Daisetta. Hardin, High Island. Sour Lake, South Liberty Liberty Methodist. Winnie Stowell and ville.

(iARRF.TT-KXIGHT RITES ARE HELD IN DAISETTA HCLL DAISETTA a Garrett and Bobby Ray Knight wi-re wed in a double ring ceremony Thursday, December ill at Central Baptist Church in Daisetta with Rev. Nelson Speed officiating. Mi 'S Suzanne Green provided traditional nuptial music at the organ. The bride wore a dress of blue chiffon and carried her bridal bouquet on a white Bible. Maid (if honor was Miss Annie Garrett, sister of the bride Buddy Sirmons was best man.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Garrett, is a senior at Hull Daisetta High School and plans to complete school education before joining her husband in South Carolina where he is stationed with the P.S. Navy, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Knight. Community Chorus To Rehearse Sunday On Easter Production Community Chorus members are reminded of a practice session next Sunday, January 10 at 3 which will be hold at the First Methodist Church in Liberty, instead of the First Baptist Church. Rehearsal on the next endeavor of the Chorus, the presentation of The Seven Last Words of will be commenced at this session. To be given at Easter time, the production is under the di- recfion of James Delmar. choir director of Dayton First Bap fist Church.

The organization will welcome the addition of any singer in this area who would like to belong to the chorus, it is announced. MISS JANET BIGBIE Models a Mike Benet Formal DeKaifetz Make Good ith Dress Factory By OLLYE CHRISTOPHER Two hometown girls have made good in an unusual way Earline DeKaifetz Bigbie and Nancy DeKaifetz Carpenter, sisters, and daughters of Mr, and Mrs. DeKaifetz of Liberty are designers and manufacturers of Mike Benet and operate their own studio and factory in the little town of Pittsburg. which is about the size of Liberty. Earline is the designer and Nancy does cutting and supervising of workers.

They employ about power machine operators and have enlarged their facilities twice in past three years. This lovely line of bouffant formals is handled locally by the Grand Leader, but shown also in Neimari Marcus, A. Green and Sangers in Dallas and many other exclusive stores over the country. The current Miss America appeared in a ike Benet formal in the national contest last fall which she had in Jackson. Miss.

Mrs. husband, Earl, with the C. Penny Company for over 20 years quit his job to manage the factory, and now father. Ben, is in the act! Since the DeKaifetzes sold their store here Lack Auto Supply and they have traveled more than 10.000 miles in Missouri, Arizona and Mexico, and plan to leave away enroute to Miami, with a complete assortment of the Mike Benet line for the January fashion -d10w there which is said to be one of the biggest shows of its kind in the nation. Mr DeKaifetz will cover lower Louisiana, all of Florida, Georgia and North Carolina dis- laying the formals at fashion i The ill still make Liberty, which has been their home for the 20 years, their headquarters, Ben says.

The company also has its own photographing studio in connection with the factory and makes color slides of the models in the extensive line of formals to which is added about six new numbers every four months. Original models for the dresses and -till the two top ones are the wo daughters. Ann Biebie Hanna (married to a Sulphur Springs doctor last Christmas! and Janet Bigbie, both whom have visited here at intervals with their grandparent and have attended Liberty schools. Their pictures have appeared in national a ga i advertising the dresses. In 1958, the second year in business, two of the formals won first prizes in the annual Dallas fashion show to spark an already mushrooming business, and last year a tremend- out volume of orders came from this same show.

Earline i i graduated from Liberty High School, and Nancy attended school here, graduating from San Marcos Academy. ROSES ream of Tyler No. 1 tirade Red, Pink. hite. Yellow lied iimhing Hoses ALSO GARDEN CENTER 98 12 9.yHj SI Patent Miniature limbers nurserymen Never has a motor car been endowed with as many facets of elegance as the Cadillac for 1960.

ou immediately see it in the fluent symmetry of its styling in the distinction and excellence of its Fleetwood interiors in the tech.iical perfection of its coach-crafting and you quickly sense it in the ease and rhythm of the car in motion. Stop in at your authorized Cadillac dealership for a personal inspection and demonstration. discover that now is a wonderful time to order your Cadillac. ISIT YOI LOC Al THORIZtlD DEALER DAVIS PONTIAC-CADILLAC COMPANY 924 HIGHWAY 90 Liberty, Texas.

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1896-1978