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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 15

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Liberty, Texas
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ru990d fro fating nOtD, hart a end devers news Please Send or Phone News Not Later Than Monday to MRS. it. I), KEELING, Devers Reporter REUNION OF M. ALDRIGH FAMILY HELD WEDNESDAY A barbi ue and picalc. hupper vvas heid af horne of C.

Aid fieli la A Wh due uluv li In ti- attendine Mi Boy fi of flood Iti Ver. Ou Dr Bowen of San Antonio, and tors, Mrs, Irene Fhemll of Dallas and Mrs. Beri unii a and dren. Nancy, Hobby and Blfifo, of Mark ley are daughters of a Lee Cai Mr. and Mrs F.

A bshier and children of Amelia, Mrs. Earl B. Hammond. of Huuaton and Mrs. Briseoo and daughter, Jeanette.

of Cleveland were? Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and family. Mr. and Evans and ebildren.

Bobby and Betty, and Mr, Ladd attended the San Antoni Brown and Brown. Burt is nick of Mrs, Walter Abshier at leffi, Mirren Audrey, Oer Ann and Mrs, Jack Miller and children, Carolyn, Brooks and Linda, of Beaumont; Mi. and Mrs. Cm 1 Aidrich and children, Henry and Su ah Lou of Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs.

Koyce Lindner and daughter, Betty Loyce, of Beau in on (, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Donnell and children, Gloria and Troy Lynn, of Nome; Mrs. 1 Deaxie (Horne of Nome, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Aldrich and sons, Bobby and Jimmie, of Nome; Mrs, 11 Shaw and granddaughter, 1 forth ea Trahan, of Devers; Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Whittington and daughter, Edwins, of Cottonwood; Mrs. Maggie Whittington, Horace Whittington and Miss Iris Callihan of Devers.

and C. M. Aldrich of GUERRO FAMILY FETED WITH HOUSEWARMING Mr. and Mrs, D. 1), Whittington were hosts for a surprise housewarming honoring Air.

and Mrs. it Guerro and family. The Guerros moved into their new home recently. Mr, Gherro and sons. Manuel and Nino, are employes of D.

D. Whittington, All the employes of the Whittington Company were guests and took gifts for the new home. Airs, Whittington served refreshments. Miss Nila Guerro assisted in serving. ley Ann ingf nil, and Mr.

and Mrs A. B. Cooley, Sr. and son, WaI Miss Lillie Mae Elkins and Me A. Cooley will teach in the Fan Hch'Hil and A.

B. Coob y. will teach in Liberty High Sehdtd this coming year, TO BEAUMONT WEDDING Mr and Airs. W. N.

Holt and daughter, Bay, attended tie- wedding of Miss Mary Anri Wood and Robert Lackey Strickland held in the South Park Baptist Church, Beaumont, Saturday evening. Miss Wood taught in the Devers school last year INJURED ON BICYCLE Ernest Mashe. was in the Mercy Hospital for treatment last week when the bicycle he and johnny Fabriguzo were riding was hit by a ear Young Fabriguze had only minor injuries. Mashe was brought home Saturday, WIFE E.T.S.C. GRADUATE H.

M. Templeton left Thursday for Paris where he will visit, his family and proceed to his graduation exercises from East Texas State Teachers College, Commerce. Mrs, Templeton and daughter, Jane, will return to Devers with Mr. Templeton Tuesday, Devers Locals BRETT BARHAM VISITING WITH GRANDPARENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs.

X. C. LeVois and their nephew, J. W. Holt, week-end guests of Air.

and MtfS daughter and family. Judge and Mack Barham and little son, Brett, in Bastrop, La. The grandparent the birthday party of their grandson Saturday afternoon given at: his home. The honor guest was three years old. Air.

and Mrs! LeVois were accompanied home by their grandson Sunday. He will he their guest until September. Young Brett visits Ids grandparents each summer for several weeks. LOCAL RESIDENTS ATTEND HUNTSVILLE EXERCISES Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Elkins and daughter, Nancy, attended the baccalaureate services at Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Sunday. Their daughter and son-in-law. Air. and Mrs. A.

B. Cooley, and Mrs. sister, Miss Lillie Mae Elkins, are graduates of the college this semester. Commencement exercises at the college will lie held tomorrow (Friday) evening. Those to attend the exercises ASK FOR chius WITH QUININE ditela Matarii Massev-Harris NOME SUPPLY Phone 17 Nome BULLS Registered Brahman bulls for sale! Yearlings and two's sired from Double-A bulls and A cows.

Can be seen at my ranch at Felicia, Texas. B. H. WILLIS BEAUMONT, TEXAS LOCALS Mr. and Airs.

C. W. Holt had as Sunday guests Mrs. J. B.

Burns and daughter of Liberty and H. P. Eara; est and Mrs. B. Jones of Day- ton.

Airs. L. S. Boyd of Hood River, arrived Saturday to spend a week with relatives in Devers, Liberty, Nome and Beaumont. Tuesday guests in the home of Mrs.

H. H. Shaw were her sisters, Airs. L. S.

Boyd, Mrs. A. W. shier, Mrs. Deaxie Odiorne and Airs.

Maggie Whittington. Airs, L. S. Boyd of Hood River, was an overnight guest in the home of her sister. Airs, Maggie Whittington, Tuesday night, Dr.

R. E. Bowen of San Antonio. Mrs. Irene Sherrill of Dallas Mrs.

i Bert Nunnallee and children of San Antonio and Mrs, S. Boyd of Hood River, visited in the homes of Air. and Mrs, Jay Brown and Mrs. H. Shaw Wednesdav.

Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Haves and Airs. Thomas Hancock ami daughter, Thomasena.

were guests of Air, and Mrs. J. T. McFarland of Beaumont Friday. Mr.

and Airs. H. D. Stavton and daughters, Carolyn, Linda and Gayle, visited with Mr. parents, Mr.

and Airs, H. D. Slayton, and relatives in Dayton Saturday. Airs. A.

J. Harmon and daugh- ter, Elizabeth, of Highlands visited in the Ohe Burrell home days this week. Mrs. Ohe Burrell and sons, Proc-1 tor and D. visited in the A.

Harmon home last week. While i guests of the Harmons they visit-1 led the San Jacinto battlegrounds I and went through the battleship and San Jacinto Monu- merit. Mrs. Mary Cross and granddaugh- I ters, Janice and Sharon Gripon, at- tended a barbecue dinnei and a I family reunion of the Albert Xei- son family in Baytown Friday, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Dewberry of Beaumont were week-end guests of i Airs, sister and family, I the Dick Nolt.es. Air. and Mrs. A.

F. Whittington of Long Beach, left Friday i for their home after a two-weeks' visit with Mr. par- tmts. Hie W. E.

Whittingtons, and I other relatives. Airs. Berlta Van Landingham of Long Beach, has been a guest of her parents, the H. C. Abshlers, and brother, Bovd Abshier and family, the past two weeks.

Mr. and Airs. K. L. McFarland and son, Bobby, of Beaumont were guests of Mr.

and Mrs, Jim Elkins and family Sunday, Mr, and Airs. Harry Whitaker of I Seguin are guests this week of Mrs. sister, Airs. T. G.

Foster. Mr, and Airs. Lee Callihan and daughter, Iris, and Air. and Mrs. A.

O. Callihan and daughter, San- dra, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

La Prade in Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs. W. Markley of Denton best I week. Mrs.

La Prade and Mrs. I Save 1 Letting Us Recap Your Smooth Tires ALL RECAPPING GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS ROBBINS TIRE SHOP Phone 109 Liberty Clark la; weak. Miss Bobbie Clark of Beaumont was a week-end guest of her par- lenffi, the 11 it. Clarks, Mrs, A. L.

Moor spent last, week visiting her daughter arid family. I the Abshlers of Baytown, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Pyka of Bandera spent last week visiHnr. daughter, son-in-law and farm ily, the Albert Elkins. Mr.

and Elkins honored their housegnests to a beach party i Saturday night, Mr, and Airs. A. O. Rom hr and little son, Keith, spem last Sunday at the beach. Air, and Mrs.

S. W. orton and 1 son, B. left Saturday for CHn- ton, for a visit with their parents and relatives. Next week-end a family reunion the Whorton family will held in the home of Air.

brother and family in Kansas City. Mo. for 25 cents with drink be served to all chi who care to parti will be on sale as wi supplies. Meal book II 25 are to be on Rah A cafeteria held September 5 in nomics building Rnrn registration of Etude school term. Each pa to donate a food stay boost the project month.

A list of Jv- the staple to be dor will be post i'd in all and the post of persons interested i ently are invited to attention of the he assigned within units. The invitation to join ti.es» known army units was following many inquiries fro eran.H of the divisions who rejoin their old outfits now in the Far East. The authorizing directive that no guarantee can be gv an individual as to the durat CLASSIFIEDS GET RESECTS UBI I When Discriminating People A fVS Curb ServiceDa vs a Week Far East Vets May Apply for Extended Service Attend church regularly. Devers Cafeteria Plans Complete Plans have been approved by the Devers Parent Teacher Association and the Devers School Board for a cafeteria to be operated in the home economies building for the 1950-1951 school term Tentative arrangements have been made for the operation of the project with Airs. () S.

Cousins, who is to operate the cafeteria with help she may select. A cafeteria committee, composed of Aies- dames E. Johnson. G.S. Cousins, H.

J. Gibson, Boyd Abshier and H. M. Templeton, was appointed to buy necessary equipment and to serve as a cafeteria board. Opening date is planned for September 6.

A good, wholesome lunch Veterans of five nouneed as being in command and mem be listed reserve corpse rved with the divi unteer for extended with their old unit, th of the Army has anno Assurance was fied veterans and per enlisted reserve corp previously served fantry 7th 1 sion, 24 th Infantry I Infantry Division, or (Infantry) Division or are recalled with one of the five dh LI I A ut meni A Final Thought, A Memory Precious MEMORIALS OF REASONABLE DISTINCTION GUARANTEED tThbi lovely basket ot gifts you, it you are a Wewcomer to the city, have just become engaged, are a fiew Mother, have just moved a new address within the city, or just become Sweet fts jx teen. This basket of lijomes to you as an exprei- of goodwill from public local merchants, nothing to buy. No obligation. Phone your Welcome Wagon Hostess below and arrange tp receive Uycse Sherwin-Williams SWP House Paint is WlATHlR AT for yovr protection against: Ixceifive Loss of OSoii Chocking and Crocking High Dirt Collection Rapid Erosion Uncontrolled Chalking Color Eading 7 Industrial Earnest M.J. felcome Wagon MRS.

LAMAR CAIN Phone 526, Liberty 1011 Telephone Rd Houston 3, Texas W0-3173 Local Representative R. L. JONES, Liberty. drop of SWP House Point Is EAT HE for its ability to resist ali these destructive factors fore it is permitted to bear the Sherwin-Williams label, Special SWP for certain areas, SWP HOUSE PAINT IS YOUR BIST BUY HOMEMAKERS, INC Hardware Plumbing Sporting Goods Appliances Fat Supplies Rhone 75 Liberty ES, it's good to automobile and comfort, its room. slip into a truly fine sense its richness, its And a great thrill in touching off the waiting power of a great-hearted straight- eight and feeling its swift response at any speed.

fun to count the quick, admiring glances thrown your way. nice to have a car that parks easily, for all its inches, very pleasant to do away with gearshift mg and clutch-pedal pushing, and know in its stead the utter smoothness of Dyriaflow silken transmission of power. And still that probe the depths of a oa DM aster secret satisfaction. For while he knows lie has a fine car, by its look, its feel, its appointments While he has performance at his command that needs play second fiddle to no other on the road While he enjoys a very special measure of creature comfort in the quite matchless gentleness of ROA DM AST ER ever-ievel ride He ally wise investment. Tune in HENRY J.

TAYLOR, ABC erery Monday He has spent his money for the things that make a fine car nothing simply for show. He has paid the lowest price per pound in the fme-ear held has the very satisfying feeling of knowing his dollars have given him solid merit, and solid merit alone. like to have you try Roa DM ASTER in honest comparison with the highest-priced cars to be found. like to have you try to match it for room, for comfort, for finish, for handling ease and for ability on the road. Then check the prices and see if your own id vi se signing up right lor iiUick dealer sense of value does a now with your ADM AS 1ER.

key to Greater ymxji Shauberger Implement Motor Co. 2326 HIGHWAY 90 PHONE 151 LIBERTY, TEXAS WHIN RETTER AUTOMOBILES Aft! BUILT 6UICK Witt BUUD THEM I hursdav, August 24, 1950 The Liberty with Liberty County News Page Seven.

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Years Available:
1896-1978