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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 7

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Liberty, Texas
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i'-, fc 2 rh it. At Beaumont anin Area Methodist young people 8 re off to Lake view Methodist Assembly near Palestine this week for Beaumont District camp. Dayton sent 19 youth and two counsel Daisetta sent 10 campers and one counselor and Liberty sent six boys. Dayton campers include Joe Knight, Rhonda Bulay, Farris, Kenneth Ott, Herbie Brown, Susan Ott Cynthia Smith, Steve Stone and Jo Ann Wolf in junior camp. Intermediate or junior high campers are Linda King, Patti' Touchstone, Allen Clark, Step-j hine Mary Whinter, and Ray Mathews.

Senior high campers are Mike Reneau, Linda Cloud, Bubba Moore, and Karen, Berry. KING FOOTJ.ALL- Gridiron fever griped the area Monday when football practice began officially. Above, new head coach Don Hughes is shown putting a batch of Liberty Panthers through their paces. Below, another cnarh works with Panther linemen. Liberty will play its first game September 11 against Peer Park in Liberty.

The 1 Quarterback Club treated the boys to an ice cream supper Tuesday Staff Photos. Mrs. Miller Buried Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Lon Key Miller, were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Allison Memorial Chapel.

Rev lioh Coyner and Rev. Hob Herod officiated. Burial was in Fairlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Her nephews LIULRIA VMPKRS are Don Frank Duke, Allen Bell, Charles Fisher, Gary Campbell and Billy Robinson. Rev.

W. J. Commer and Emily! Ann Waring of Dayton are attending the camp as Rev. Commer is a counselor and discussion leader in senior high camp anil Miss Waring is served as pallbearers. Services a juniot camp counselor.

were under the direction of A11 i- The Dayton group went on a son Funeral Service, bus furnished by H. Rose. Thuyj' Mrs. Miller, a direct descendant! left at 6:30 Monday morning and Francis Scott Key, composer of will be home around noon Satur- the national anthem died Saturday. Mrs.

Charles Fisher and day night at Kerotiug Memorial Miss Sandra Duke took the Liberty group in From Daisetta Methodist Church are juniors Larry Davis. Ann Farris, Linda Fuchs, Jenine Moore and Kaye Stone; junior highs Nell Davis and Liska Thompson, and seniors, Patricia Miers, Janey Nichols and Kathy Reynolds. Third Jaycee Dance 87 Teen-Agers Eighty-seven teen-agers, some from communities outside Liberty, attended the Friday night dance at the city hall, the third I 1 OH pi till. She was horn in Galveston and had been a resident of Liberty five years. She was member of the Methodist Church.

Daughters of the American Revolution and a past member of the Order of the Fastern Star. She is survived by three nephews, T. W. Key of Hardin, Phillip Ross Key of Oeonomowoc, and M. K.

Curtin of Ivong Iieaeh, two nieces, Mrs. Sudie Penny and Mrs. Bessie Kil- to be sponsored this summer the Liberty Junior Chamber Commerce. by i of! Mrs. II.

15. Lindsay Buried in Beaumont Sister Lives in Hull ral months. She was the widow of H. B. (Bert) Lindsay, wet! known Beaumont realtor who died in August of 1962.

Funeral services were at lit a.m. Monday in St. Episcopal Church, in Beaumont vutb Rev. Charles Wyatt Brown, rector, as officiant. Javcees Hear Loach HULL Services were held Monday at St.

Marks Episcopal Church in Beaumont for Mrs. H. Lindsay, sister of Mrs. C. A.I Burial was in Magnolia Ceme- wives who chaperoned the dance of Hull.

Burial was in tery with E. L. Robin on, Clyde said the teen-agers have been Cemetery Ben T. Collins, J. L.

Ap- ceedingly well behaved at all Mrs Lindsay, 69, died at 12:25 pling, Charles Mattiza, X. M. functions. One more dance is Saturday in St. Elizabeth Varrier II and Robin Robinson planned before end.

Hospital after an illness of seve- as The game will take care of it- by Jaycee President Bob self if sportsmanship, fair play, chard, disem-ood the streng! teamwork and other democrat it this year's Panthers, and to principles a re taught on field, the training program that Head Coach Don Hughes of the underway ilns Liberty Panthers told the Juna i Coach Hughes refused to Chamber of oratnerce last; diet the number' of game Thursday in its biweekly dinner team will win during its meeting at Magnolia Ridge Country Club. The new head coach, introduced' in AAA football. I SSI FI 1 I) CET RESI LIS The LIBERTY VINDICATOR Liberty. Auuusl 20, 1 Ob I SEC. I Vo Markers Are rlv The Texas State Historical Survey Committee has announced that two "Historical Markers in tty signs soon lw erected in Liberty Liber? is one of Texas e( nos in which t.heso new reflector sictiH will he placed They are authorised hy the State Huild iug Commission, which reeentl) signed the contract for I heir manufact ure These markers, designed to inform tourists nf historical sites in Libertv, will he on the city limit signpost on IS 90 Fast and I West by the Texas Highwav I measure i inches and are made of with white re- fhH-tivo letters Historical Markers on a black back TOWN SELECTION deter mi ii 1 by the Texas State His torical Survey Committee accord tn to Official Texas Historical Markers previously erocteil there The pnurram a calls for the erection of Official Texas His torical Markers in to relate the history of Texas in the Oonfedemey.

These markers will be tnado of cant aluminum with Sweeiiish sitee 1 The Texas State Historical Survey Committee recommended Hie marker determined loca tions, and wrote the The erection of these four types of state markers ih jmrt of a five year plan of the Texas Statue loricai Survey Committee and Its affiliate, the Tex Historh al Foundation, to record, mark ami survey Texas history KAMI'S as the plan is ailed, plans to place offtc ial Texan Historical Markers over state in this period 1 he in.ok ers are to he sponsored through joini of iho State, conn ties, local kroups and individuals Belline II indinoti Irati Revival West rJbrrty Leading (he West Liberty Baptist ioti revival from Sunday tbrmurh Sunday, August 23-30, 1 11 Rev. Bennie Hindmon, fortner pnstor of South Liberty Baptist Mission. The young minister, who was graduai ed June 2-4 from New Orleans Baptist Seminary, led a West Liberty revival soon after mission was sfatted several years ago. Music director revival will he E. W.

Reavis, who music at Heights Baptist t'lun ch, Revival services at mission, locateti al Ohio and Confederate, xviH bo lield daily at p.m., according to th pastor, Rev. V. Woodworth. This will BennieV a-t ice in lhe States before he ieaves on September 12 odioqui, Venezuela, where he will beco me of a Baptist eh ure in that oilficld community. LIME YOUR LAND first FOR MORE FARM AND ranch profits 4 Make your plans now with your Spreading Contractor TEXAS CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL CO.

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36,604
Years Available:
1896-1978