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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 4

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Liberty, Texas
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4-A THF LIBERTY VINDICATOR l.ihertv. Texas, December 30. 19fv MISS IKRKUOI.I KH I) TVA IN SMYTII HOME iko Po i croon and 'wo silver can- white tapers rpieoe find tments wore In in white 11 and nuts OF INTEREST TO omen Th Mrs. LaC Is Marrie Xiec( Cent nrfirk III) llanlin RaptiM Cl asse? BATSON MRS. BARBARA HASHAW ENGAGEMENT Mr.

and Mrs. Thom? Wei tneir mi ff THEATRE An W( 16 ir. I Feature St fi: p.m. Thurs. -Fl Ike.

Jan. 1 CONTINUOUS PtfifORMANCfS! POPULAR PHiCtSI lUKI -rrsA MAD, MAD MAO, MAD WORLD' Austin announce the engagement i Ford Wommaek, to Price Dan- rmer Governor and Mrs. Price Daniel '1 is to take place on Baptist Church in Austin. Miss rraduate of University of Texas members of Kappa Alpha Theta Soror- iited as a de butante by the Bachelors id is a member of the Austin Cotillion received a B.B.A. degree from Baylor he is completing his law degree in i Theta Phi Legal Fraile has had a b( The Nursery Sunday School Popart merit had e'hristmas party in the home of Mrs S.

E. Viles with i presone After plnyine including. Christmas the children wore fdven favors of sacks of fruit and candy. Assistine were. Mrs.

Clyde Mrs. Marvin Henderson and Mrs, Jim Welch The Repinner Department had party in the home of Mrs. Perry Cessna with present. plaviner pames, the' children were visited by Santa Claus and Riven a ptockincr. Refreshments were served by hostess and assisting her, was Mrs Henry T.yrock.

Mrs. Jim Garrett and Mrs. John Wethersby. Primary Department held their party on December in the church fellowship with 4S present. ohil- dren brought their mothers as their euest and entertain- erl them with group singing and a Christmas story told by Torre h.

Refreshments wore served by Mrs. Kellojr. er Mrs. Richard Barrett, Mrs. Pick Jones, Mrs.

Hal Ladd and Mrs. E. R. MISS WALTERS Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Walters Sr. of Moss I fill are announcing the enaairement and approaching marriaae of their daughter, Judene. to Robert Crocker, son of Mrs. E. Voting of Hardin and S.

L. Crocker of Baytown. The couple will he married February in the Moss Mill Baptist Church Rev. Jimmy horn officiating. rar mfoer iding Texa tore Mill.

rs Mold I lou-r CLASSI-FONE FE 6-3611 The Junior Department hold their party in the fellowship hall December 11, with Mrs. J. P. Handley and those assisting her wore Mrs Frank Abshier and Marvin Honder- were serv- 1 playing games by the present. The Intermediate (I.

girU at the church on December 15 with 14 girls present. we re exchanged and refreshments served by Mrs, Richard Bar- and Mrs. Art nati Couple Feted With Party On December at 8 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Brack Jones Jr.

were honored with a Sherry party in the Louie Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs Jones had just returned from their wedding trip. Friends who wore home for the holidays attended the party. Hosts for the occasion wore Mr.

and Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren. LIBERTY School Menu Monday.

January 3: Hamburger, sliced cheese, baked beans, fritos, lettuce, pickles, cherry cobbler, milk. Tuesday, January 4: Minute steak and gravy, steamed rice, green beans, jello, hot rolls, butter, milk. Wednesday, January 5: Chicken and spaghetti, vard beets, blackeyed peas, chocolate cake, broad, milk. Thursday, a a fi: Ground meat patties, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, banana pudding1, hot rolls, butter, milk. Friday, January 7: Pimento cheese sandwiches or barbecue on bun, potato chips, green salad, cinnamon rolls, milk.

SS3333 Walter William Kincaid Sr. spent Chrii tmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Kincaid and his boys, Rob- bv. Jack and Walter William Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Stephenson of Dallas spent the weekend holidrys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cud Vanya. Visitors in the I.

M. Floyd home for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Floy I and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Rub Floyd nd family, all of Beaumont. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Floyd of Sour Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Everett fiuod- ry and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Guedry visited in Victoria Christman Day. Lee Smith was a Christmas Day visitor in Clute. Visitors in the R. Fillin- prim heme were Mr. and Mrs, P.en Fregia of Entrleside Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Trahan of Sour Lake. Holiday visitors in the L. Hill home were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Folks and children of Victoria, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Holmes and Carolyn of Sour I ke. Mr. rnd Mrs.

Ronald ert and boys of Killeen are visiting their parents. Lee Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. Deckert of Hull, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark spent a few days in Hemphill recently.

Edward Nichols returrcd to Fort Sill, Monday rfter spending the holidays his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nichols.

Other visitors in the Nichols home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and children of Acres, Mr. and Mrs. Hal England and girls of Houston.

Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Biown, George and Ed Brown, all of Huntsville. Mrs. W.

E. Arnold, Becky and Betty Ann and Bobby, Jack and Walter Kincaid at- tended communion services at the Liberty First Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vin- son hud Mrs.

Sammie Hajov- sky and children and Mr. and Mis. Jack Thomas and children all of Houston, as holiday visitors. Mrs. Annie visitors for the weekend were Mrs.

Docie Gardescu of Houston and Mrs. Corine Strawn and children of Baytown. Holiday guests in the Nor- 1 man Tanner home were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Cox and chil- Mrs.

Sanders Funeral Held Funeral services for Mrs. Sophie Sanders were held Sunday, December at 2:00 p. m. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Liberty with Rev.

(', B. Boll, pastor, officiating. Mrs Sanders died Wednesday. December 22, in M. I).

Anderson Hospital, Houston, following on illness of a few years She was born in Leggett and was the seventh child of a family of four boys and six girls. She was married to Joe Sanders in 1950. They moved to Liberty in IfifiO. Survivors Include her husband, Joe Sanders; mother, Mrs. Martha Kniuhton gett; four brothers, Ted of Seven Oaks, dynes of Lufkin.

IvOtiis and J. H. Knighton of Houston; five sisters, Mrs. Kay Etta Smith, Seven Oaks, Mrs. Jennie V.

Davis, Nacogdoches, Mrs. a vie Hargraves. Mrs, Sarah Austin and Mrs. Ruby Mr.e Blackman all of Houston. Interment was in Wells Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Wells Funeral Service.

dren of Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham and child1on of Houston and Mr and Mrs.

Billy Shorten and children. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner an-1 Charlene are now on a hunting trip at Jasper. Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Shorten had Christmas supper for her children and their families, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Watson of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shorten of Daisetta and Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Woodral of Doucette. CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Thinking of CARPET or I CALL JOE JONES CUSTOM FLOORS FE 6-4585 ues aro li I I )illIHT omlav EDD BYRNES HRIS NOEL Hardin Jotf Green of Hardin. Primary Children Are Entertained at Party of II Bov Office to p.m. Thursday, Dec.

'inn rs A ced In Christmas Contest presi- isetta Gar- 1 win- hristmas The Primary eights Baptist oir mothers yed a Christ church Tu pr 21. Each child hr od toy to he The childrer oir parents irist teas car ejr work of onths and cm the Christ ntata. Each child wrappe 0K, C-OOK i i-n. Also, il dren I hurch, will guests, on 4 Party erti i 1 BECK'S FABRICS SmuTsT WINTER CLEARANCE 2 a 2 la (hr Alt Fabrics COMEDY 01 Friday. December 31 DUSK lij IMWN SHOW F1HFWOHKS DISPL: WEINER John Wayrie plus nneth with a and W(J their Airs a door.

La nel! of upcri is Kauai md Mi a nd third Hr. mention were Orton, outdoor Mrs. Faye Mc- sdoor Christmas G. PARTLOW LICENSE!) STATE LAM) SFRVEYOR FE 6-3982 Liberty, Texas 2 Sale Lasts Two Weeks WOOLEN SUITING Reg. PRICE SALE PRICE s198 sl98 HOI NTY with Dan Duryea Januarv 2-3-4 CMTWU0U3 WKKWMAWCtSI IWLAH WUC15I SA IMO MAO MAD.

HAD I WORLD we re chiming in uith New Year's greetings and a sincere thank you Ut oar jine Ford Inc. Libertv II i 5 2 0 Ei A 0 s298 .98 PEAU de SOUL.Reg. s198 CORDUROY s119 s398 Reg. s198 SAIL CLOTHReg. s119 SILK WHIPPED CREAM -SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $199 $132 $198 66 $132 $065 $132 80 is is This Sale Applies to AH Fabrics Many, Many More Too Many to List is inn.

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1896-1978