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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 2

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Liberty, Texas
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rage Two The Liberty With Liberty County News Thursday, October 31, 1940 LIBERTY i en You Have News, Please Phono No. 727 by Monday Claudine Acker, Society Editor Patrick- ows Said 1 ridav 'Amlio-visnnl Aid Cinema The the Patty and r't Baptist Clnnvh wai Wt'dd'ng id triok, daughter of Mr. R. Patrick, and FratiK Abshit i. of Mr.

mid Mrs. A1 r. of Hardin, whioli took place Friday evening, Ot toher with only relatives and a few friends rresent. Hev. vi; Richards double ii.t ceremony before a candlelit The hridf wore a turquoise suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage.

Miss Beth Abshier served as maid of nonor After a it option held at the home of Mrs, i. Presley, the couple left for a wedding trip to "New Orleans, La. They will make their home in Beaumont. Haywood-Ford Vows Pledged October The mat riase of Miss Rosa Lee Haywood, dauchter of Mrs. Bertie Haywood ot tins city, to William Howard of San Diego, Calif, was sclemt.i/oii at 15 p.

Friday, tu 25. at St. Hidacus Catholu hurch in San Diego, with Faf.hri Luke Deignan official ine The bride, Riven in marriage by her in-law. It B. Mussey.

wore a vy blue gown and mat china: and a of pink lost i ads Mrs Mussey served as ma of honor for her ter, at Frederic liurke was be-t man. Mrs. Ford is a graduate of Liberty Hah School and lived in Libertv until a few years ago. 1 lolmes discuss in Clubs of was the topic foi Mrs. Charles LaCourV talk.

Mesdames Partlow. C. Wilson, Kail (). Bayer, Smyth and T. W.

Mullins dismssod briefly various phases motion pirturo product ion. A social hour was held after the meet in L' and a salad course was served to fifteen members and one guest, Mrs. L. Lilis. GRIFFINS HAVE NEW SON Dr.

and Mrs. Frank drift in are the parents of a son. born Thursday. October LM. at Mercy Hospital.

The boy weighed seven pounds and twelve ounces, and has been named Carl Douglass Mr and Mrs. F. S. Criffin are the paternal umndparents, and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs .1 A Shattuck of Alto, ELECTED TO SOCIETY Miss Fveiyn Middleton, honor of the 1M46 Liberty lligb School t'ass, has been accepted for membership in Alpha literary so cietv at Mary Hardin Baylor College.

Alpha is one of three ju nior societies on the campus Members selected by a Faculty committee in charge of organization. Miss Middleton is a freshman student at Mary liar din-Baylor. CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVE wa." the gram topi? v. met on -nda L. Ellis UNIVERSITY CLUB MEETS The Home Fniversity Club met recntlv in the home of Mis Morgan Gilliland Mrs.

11 K. Leake and Mrs. Dave Robinette gave brief talks on the lesson study, Proper Toys for and Mrs. Alice of Houston gave the lesson for the children. There were ten adults and seventeen children present.

PLAY GIVEN A play, based on the S.C.S. study course, was given on Monday afternoon when the society met at the church. Those taking part in the play were Ceeil Watts, Mearns, P. II. Holmes, D.

Partlow and Tom Calhoon. Devotional was given by Mrs ft, Fol lowing the social hour, refresh ments were served to twenty members, with Mrs. Harry Madi son presiding. MARCIA BROWN WEDS Miss Marcia Brown, of Mr. and Mrs.

II Brown of 1 lent on, formerly of Liberty, and Morloy Indianapolis I married ill the Sat a day Mi-s Betty nf Liberty atteii The bride, a has he venir Iclohei chapel at Lew Brook ed ratinate in Liberty moving to rodeo (his past week-end. taking as their guests, June and John Mitchell, children of Mr. and Mrs Son Mitchell Mr and Mrs. fait her Holt and children. Steve Hall and Sissy, of Franklin.

were visitors last week in the Osa Holt home. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Young ot Houston were week-end visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs W. C. awley.

Mrs. Young's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Bellomv o' were week-end guests in the Joe LaCour home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahonov visited relatives in Houston last Sunday.

Don Holt of Fayette, is visiting this week in the home of his i arents, Mr. and Mrs. Osa Holt. Donald Andrews of Pasadena was a Sunday visitor in Presley home. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Cessna visit Saturday with Mr, and Mrs Viles in Houston Mrs F. Fox of Port Neches is visiting this week in the J. T. Doucette home Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Axelton of I Port Arthur were week end guests; I in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crimes. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Matthews and Mr. and Mrs Archie DeLIanc and son, Pat, of AngleLm re week-end visitors in the home of i Miss Kdaline 1 leBlane. Mitchell and II Acker Monday visitors in Beau inont, visiting in the T. ton home and with II B.

hell. Week end in the Rav Campbell home were S. New and It. Newton. brothers of Mrs vl Anslev Hylton, student at (College, over week-end with parents Mr and Mrs.

Hylton Miss Beth Abshier. student Texas Fniversity, spent weekend in the home of her i Mr and Mrs. Green Abshier. Mr, and Mrs S. Waterhouse of Livingston were Sunday visitors in James Cantor home Mr, and Mrs, John Ellis and son.

John, of Baytown Sunday guests in L. Ellis home Hunt of Livingston was a week-end in the home of Mr and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'I' Carroll and son, Tommy, visited the week end with Mrs.

par Mr and Mrs. L. Ellis. Sonya and Carolyn Morrow of Anahuae spent the week in the home of Mrs It. Moore and Mrs Cain Mr and Mrs.

E. Mrs. Earl of Houston weekend visitors in Coi'ke home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunn Beaumont were Sunday visitor home.

Ted filler ton of Temple, of Hugo. Okla Campbell, and Miss Margie and ere T. E. S. Reid in Port Arthur, Mr, and Mrs.

Tommy Mullins of Houston visited Sunday in Mullins home. Mr and Mrs. Price Daniel were guests this week in the Joe Skiles home at College Station, Mr Daniel was speaker for open meeting of Business and Professional Women's Club at Bryan, Tuesday night, Mrs. Fred Tate and Joan, visited Saturday with Mrs Tate's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.

Clifton, in Beaumont. Dr and Mrs. C. Victery had as their guests for the Saturday rodeo Dr. and Mrs.

W. Fit wer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert all of Livingston. Mrs Cliff Tevis visited in lions ton last week with her daughter.

Mrs, Richard Buford. Mr. and Mrs Reeves of Beaumont were week-end guests in the L. W. Hicks home, Mrs, Floyd Dorr and son, Carl, have returned from a visit with relatives in Sour Lake.

Among those attending; the Bay lor homecoming last week-end were Mrs. W. W. Miss Lois Jett. Mr.

and Mrs. Jamie 1). Jett, and Miss Mary Lou Haywood. Fred Mason and Jack Willough by were in Waco last week-end for the football game between Bav lor and A K- Mr, and Mrs, F. Richardson had as their last week Mrs.

T. White of Houston and their grandson. Joe Richardson, a student of Texas A ('apt. and Mrs Joseph Hales and son. Michael, are guests in the home of Capt.

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. Week-end visitors in the Richardson home wore Misses Lucille and Norma of ton and Dick of League City.

Among those attending six Iv fourth annual convention of Chapter of Texas, Order of Eastern Star, which was held in Houston last week were Mrs. H. Spiers, worthy matron; Mrs. Frank Speer. Mrs.

Hicks Partain, Mrs. E. Shelton. Mrs. Arthur McGuire, Mrs Cessna, Mrs W.

It Morgan, Mrs. Burl Mrs. E. (I. Thomas, Caraway, Mrs W.

J. Blake, Mrs. Pearl Cooper, Mrs. L. Hightower, Mrs.

Dan Wilson. Mrs. Roy Briscoe, Mrs. Johnston, and Miss I huel Hale. Capt.

R. Odell was a Monday viator in home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. () P.

Bail lio. Capt. Odell is stationed in I Honolulu and came to the on a routine flight. out s. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. White of Dayton, and Mrs. Banks Cain of Liberty, the paternal grandmother.

Pace-Stancil a I Home was in charge of arrangements. The Texas Safety Association gives a word of warning about burning dead leaves. The word is Watch the fire closely. Watch it all the time it is burn iug and see that it is not left smouldering at night Funeral Services To Be Held Today For Liberty Man Fun services will be held this afterimon (ThursdayI at at Pace-Stancil Funeral Home chapel for Joseph J. Braccwell, 7-S.

who died Tuesday morning in a local hospital. Mr. Braeewoll, a resident of Liberty and Liberty County since 1915, is survived by four sons. Joe Pasadena; Jack of Kemah; and John, both of Liberty; daughters. Mrs.

Thelma Sur i rey of Sheldon, and Mrs Nan Sludden of Port Arthur, and no grandchildren. Rev. Mark Richards of First Baptist Liberty, will officiate. Burial will in he I City Cemetery, Liberty. Pace- il Funeral Home is in Sweet ft Infant Daughter Dies a I IBEUTY LOCALS and Frank Mee tor th mi Mrs union! L.

Ellis ir and Mrs rom rents, in An 'oriiw; VI1 and Mr II Si- 1 OR Fri. Nov. 1 2 Premium CRACKERS 1 lb. pkg. 19c WHEATIES 8-oz.

pkg. 10c Del Monte COFFEE 1 Ih. lut 45c Standard TOMATOES No. 2 can 15c trellis PEAS No. can 15c ORANGES 1 55c GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES 10 49c CABBAGE iii.

5c PORK ib. Choice T-BONE lb. Pure it). 53c Grocery and Market PH0NK r.n WAU.isvn.i.K hoad PLENTY OF PARKING Eaton In it. ft Parker Il II Parker, afternoon in end in liny Sims of rei at tin and CHEERFUL CHILDREN Off to school they go, with health in every if they have proper vitamins, and a balanced diet.

Liberty CountyI.t*aditiK ript ion Specia 1 MANSFIELDS DRUG STORE Phone 353 Duvton Funeral services were held on W'ednesday of last week at the Hous graveside for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cain of Liberty, who in a local hospital Tuesday. Rev. Mark Richards of the First Baptist Church, Liberty, officiated with burial in the Fair Lawn Memorial Park, Liberty. Survivors are the parents; the maternal grand SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM NOV.

1 THROUGH P.M. and 8:15 P.M. J. Pb.itt, in Austin O. Cornwall cl Kcmal a week end guest in the Turner home, Mrs Horotby C.iton of visited i home of Miss Mr and Mr: Houston were over week Mr and Mr and Mrs.

spent Sunday land and Houston Mi and Mrs. W. Warfbdd of Houston wore Mi Inez McClenny for the Kxposition. Mr and Mrs, John Marshall -pent the weekend ill Huutsvile as guests of Mr Marshall mot her Mr and Mrs, price Bailie! and liill Daniel the Bayloi hoiiHM iuning thin ast week end Mis A II i 11 of iopse Creek was a Sunday visitor in the II Richardson home Mr- Mutershaugh Lake Charles visited Iasi week in home of Mr and Mrs Fred Tate Miss Filen irginia I spent Tuesday and Wednesday a in home of and Mis Terry at College Sta ion Miss la ine 'rate has from a visit in the home of Mis the tiniest girls want Kate Greenaway fashions. Our New Fall selection is here prettier and more precious than ever.

Mothers always approve of Kate Greenaways because they FIT WELL, WASH WELL and WEAR WELL. Babe sizes 6-9-12 months. Toddler sizes 1-2-3 years. s-gqs up "World's Greatest Indoor Circus" ADULTS $1.20 TAX INCL A CHILDREN UNDER 12 60c RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT BOND'S probably figured your present car won't have to last muth longer. We right.

For our part, doing our best get grand new to our customers. know the situation But, like every other motor car manufacturer, Packard is still struggling with parts and materials shortages. This year, the industry as a whole has been able to build only ol its output for the same period in 1941. Packard has done better than that, but like to put in a word of caution: It may be sotm time Mt before get behind the wheel of une car, take a chance! Make sure your present car keeps rolling. Test your car vn itli this easy If you any of these symptoms, bring your car in for a tjuiik check-up.

lots of cars are lasting longer and running better iHfiause expert mechanics are trained to nip trouble before it takes hold! This home quiz can help you catch little troubles before they become big ones I 1. ENGINE: Is smoke coming out of the exhaust? Are you using more oil than you used to? It better have your piston rings looked at. OK Needs Attention 2. CLUTCH: an you push the pedal down 1" to 11 before the clutch starts to release? If the distance is less than that, better have it adjusted. OK Needs Attention WATCH OUT FOR HIDDEN TROUBLES! Some car troubles give no warning.

Your electrical system and your cooling system need a careful check-up at least once each year. The start of winter means a heavy rush hard to get parts. Now is the time to let trained test your car. S. Fenders, doors, running fact, all body parts are scarce.

let rust eat them away. Our protective treatment will add to your cars life, appearance and value. 3. STEERING: Measure amount of tree from to and from A to Two inches or more indicates too much lost motion before wheels begin to turn. OK Needs Attention 4.

BRAKES: Does your brake pedal travel more than inch before any braking is at least one inch of pedal travel left after a full stop in 50 feet at 20 m.p.h If not, police will sdy they are unsafe. ok Need Attention ASK fc MAN WHO OWNS ONE TRINITY VALLEY AUTO SERVICE 811 MAIN STREET LIBERTY, TEXAS.

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