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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 3

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this past week-end, Mrs. C. Drummond of Houston was a visitor Saturday iu the home of Mr. und Mrs. I) Rye, Mrs.

Dillard Dagle, Mrs. Sloan and Mary Neil Sloan wore Beaumont shoppers Tuesday HARDIN GROUP HAS OUTING AT GALVESTON A lunch of chicken and 1 the rin and the amusements of Galveston were enjoyed -v wing last Sunday Mr and R. Beasley and and Mr and Mrs, Kermit Beasley and son, Edwin. and daughter, Zora Faye, and their housf guests, Mrs. nephew, and nieee; Mrs and Weldon of mot; Mrs Leo Jackson and Myra Gayle 01 Greenville; Mr, and Mrs Sidney p.

Williamson and daughters. Sherry and Ronda. alue estival News From Saratoga MISS THEO TOWLER, REPORTER (Delayed One Week) YOUTH RALLY SET FOR BAPTIST CHURCH A youth rally at the First Baptist Church in Saratoga has been set for August 4 at 7 p.m., under the sponsorship of the Trinity River Valley Association. In charge of the program are Mrs. A L.

Bone of Hardin. Mrs. W. .1 Bushing of Hull, Rev. M.

Harris of Devers, Rev, W. S. Tomme of Saratoga and J. Lee McManus of Sour Lake On the program will be the Sour Lake choir, Gene Williams of Daisetta and Rev, p. H.

Joiner of Batson. Hardin locals Mr and Mr- J. Jackson and children have returned from a three week4; vacation at Gonxalen. They visited Mrs, father. C.

Jennings, and Mr brother, Wilson Jack-on. and other relatives while in Mrs Key and sons, John. Ronnie and Mike, accompanied Mrs Key parents, Mr. and Mrs. I K.

Sandeier of Daisetta to Houston Tuesday on a shopping tour. Mrs. 1 Walker of Houston was a eueM iast week in the home of her mother, Mrs, Adelia 'essna. Mr. and Mrs R.

Sowers and laughters. Norma and Sara, were Houston guests Sunday in the home of Mrs father, K. Hale. Miss Nial Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs G.

Davis, has returned from a vacation in the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews of Texas City. Elegant to Your Newest Autumn Fashions! Included Sleekly and dressy. Finest leatherettes softest fabrics.

Newest envelope and satchel styles. find them all in our new low, low priced group of Kail handbags. Come choose today! MISS JEAN PICKERILL RETURNS FROM CAMP Miss Jean Piekerill. a Saratoga resident, spent several weeks in Camp Fern taking part in many activities. The camp is owned by Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Hilliard of Marshall. Texas, and directed by Mrs Peggy Hilliard Rotzler of Texas City. There were approximately 120 at the camp. Miss Piekerill took an active part in riding, canoeing, swimming, tennis, archery.

riflerv. fencing and crafts. Miss Piekerill completed swimming and received her intermediate swimming card. iDelayeo One Week) Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Kersh and laughter. Beth, and son Bobby Hugh; Mrs H. B. Koen: James Koen: Mrs. Bert Fenton and daughters, Janice Fenton, and Curtis Kowen, left Wednesday for a two vacation to I see and visit all parts of Colorado, Mr and Mrs Norman Koen and children left this week for a vacation to Dallas and Fort Worth other points in Texas.

Visitors recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs R. D. Rye were Mrs. Rye brother and sister-in- law, Mr, and Mrs.

H. L. Vickers oid children of Nederland. Guests Friday in the home of Mrs Selma Abshier, whose house is her mother, Mrs. Jones, were Mr.

Mrs. W. T. Finley of Seagraves and Beaumont and virs, Abshier son and daughter- in-law, Mr and Mrs, Frank Ab- -diier and daughter, La Nelle, of Beaumont Saturday visitors in the home of Mrs. Sidney F.

Williamson were Mrs. Williamson's daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. R. H.

Barrett of Amelia. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Matthews ami children of Houston were SARATOGA LOCALS Speedy Johnson returned recently from a visit to Merryville, La.

Calvin Heflin of Beaumont visited recently in the home of Mrs. John Mayo here. Miss Louise Verrett of Port Arthur was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. P.

Vei rett. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fields and children of Port Arthur were week-end visitors in the home of Mrs. Houston Fields, Mrs Clyde Whiteiy of Batson is visiting with Mrs.

Mattie Evans here. Mrs, Patsy Billingslea and son returned recently from a visit with friends and relatives in Abilene, John Haynie of Liberty visited in the home of Mrs. F. Towler this week Mr. and Mrs.

D. ecu tie and Economy-Wise Your New Fall Dress These all-wool gabardine coats are tops for comfort, warmth and j. ood looks. Can worn with or without a Iwdt. Sizes 12 to 20.

is among our outstanding collection of early arrivals. Corduroys, Crepes and Woolens are designed into beautiful dresses for your selection. Shop early and use our Lay-Away. AUGUST BLANKET SALE 15 Denier, 51 First Quaiitv OWN BLANKETS NYLON HOSE RAYON KNIT PANTIES 3 9c pair Robbins Tire BUDGET PLAN Fresh Cotton uf-l i mall payment down and a little each will pvt you luxury of riding on highest quality Dunlop 1 ires. Built for long mileage they also give you the of protection tgaimt skidding and blowouts.

Come in and see new learn about our budget plan. GOWNS and PAJAMAS 1.69 Pure Wool satin-bound, 8 luscious double bed pound blanket. 1.00 down and regular payments hold your until Oct. 15. Smartly tailored gowns and washable rayon.

Pink, blue Sizes 32-40. A real value! Sanforized cotton blouses in white, yellow, blue, pink. Short sleeve styles. NIM GRAND LEADER ROBBINS TIRE SHOP Liberty I Complete Department Store Thursday. August 1919 The Liberty with Liberty County News HARDIN NEWS Please Send or Phone News (No.

105-F 51, Hull) to MRS. SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, Hardin Reporter JESSE WILLIAMSON, 9, HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Jesse W.vh Williamson celebrated hi ninth birthday last Sat unlay afternoon when mother, Mrs Williamson, in hit- honor. Outdoor games enjoyed bv nest and thtn a content was played, with Sherry William son receiving the special prize The home decorated with arrangements of ut flowers. dining table held white decorated cake with nine candles. After viewing the gifts, the guests were presented a string of charms and colored balloons.

Birthday take and Iced drinks were served the guests and the honoree. Those from out of town were Mrs, Harold Huffman and daughter, Virginia Ann, and Laura Lee Smith of McAllen visitors last week in the home of Mrs parents, VIr and Mrs. II Koen. Miss Janice Fenton and Miss Koen recently returned from a week's visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs Ben Rabner, of Brenham. Guests this week in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Huddleston is their nephew, Wayne Hurst, of Houston Mrs. Hillard Dagle visited with her sister and brother ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Fredieu, of Beaumont Sunday and Monday.

Mr and Mrs Gordon Kersh were business visitors in Houston Friday and Saturday, and visited also in the home of Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Koen. Mrs.

Curtis Kowen accompanied Deanna Jo home to Brenham af ter visiting with relatives herd daughter were Sara toe a visitors this week. Mr, and Mrs Bobby Walston and famfty visited in the home of Buster Walston this past weekend, Darrell Edwards and family are visiting in the home of Mrs. Lillie Edwards in Saratoga Casey Cryer of Opelousas, visited this week with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Cryer, in Saratoga Miss Betty Gardner of Beaumont is visiting with her mother, Mrs, Ethel Bishop of Saratoga. Mr and Mrs.

Allen Morgan spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor A C. Kneirim of Beaumont Is visiting his mother, Mrs Kneirim, this week.

Mr. and Mrs, E. Jordan and family of Victoria were Saratoga visitors Sundav Long Island- Marysee News Mrs. H. C.

Wdliamson Reporter No vours. no mine, but always Ours, Merged in one Power of lesser powers, For no one's favor, great or small, But all for Each and each for Edmund Vance Cook. Mr and Mrs Bi Cleveland were nd -o in the W. W. Paxton Reverend Ramsey Saratoga was a guest in the pax- home Wednesday Mrs.

W. R. Beasb and Mr I W. Tanner were P- Thursday. Mr, and Mrs.

Jack Zinin son, Jules, of guests in the George MeCreight home recently. A revival meeting now in progress at Mount Calvary ptl-t Church, Marysee One Week Iron Williamson underwent an emergency appendect.ony in a Liberty hospital recently Mrs. T. E. Smelser of Keystone, visited her sister.

Mrs. Cliff Williamson, and family iast Mr and Mrs. J. W. Tanner and Earl Mr and Mrs.

W. 1 Beasley and sons, Collis and Jim. Mr and Harold Tanner and children, and Mr. and Mrs C. Moore and baby were visitors in Jacksonville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. William son and daughters, Honda and Sherry, and Mrs, Sid Williamson of Hardin were Sunday visitors in the C. Williamson home A revival meeting will begin at Mount Calvary Baptist Marysee, Saturday night, July 30.

Mr and Mrs. Billie Paxton of Cleveland were guests in the W. Paxton home Friday and Saturday. Mrs Paxton and Mrs C. Williamson were business visitors in Houston Monday.

Mr, and Mrs. Williamson and family. Romane Dowdell, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strahan and family visited the San Jacinto monument Sunday.

From there, they drove to Galveston, where they swam in the bay. They returned home by way of Port thur, Orange and Beaumont. Batson News Dora Deane Kinpr, Reporter After spending a part of their! vacation here. Mr tnd Mrs Stovall, and son, Wavne, of Monroe City will be transferred to Odessa. Mr, Stovall is employed by the Humble Oil Refining1 Company.

Visitors in the Oliver McClendon home are Mr and Mrs Jordan and daughter. Elsie Carol, of I Laird Hill. Miss Laverne Clark of Houston visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs Tom Doucette Sunday. Joe Wayne Ciark, who has recently joined the army, is stationed in 1 Arkansas, Mr.

and Mrs, Roy Taylor, and family of Beaumont visited In the R. S. McCarvell home last week. Visitors in the L. Hill home5 through the week were Mr.

and I Mrs. Walter Pierson of and Mr and Mrs daughter of Sto welt Those visiting in the of Mr and Mrs. Jordan mother, Mrs rington. of Beaumont, Melbourne Jordan of Tex City and Jordan of Sour Lake Mias Jean Burke is visiting wnth relatives in Houston Mr and Mrs King tended the Hardin Countv ing Convention In Honey Mand, Sunday. Meeting Tonight For Optimists Prospective members of Liberty's foon-to-be-chartered Optimist Club are heduled to tonlsrhr (Thursday) in the city hall to elect officers, work out details on the coming charter party and to decide whether to hold a dinner- dance in conjunction with party.

Representative Fred Powell of Optimist International predicts that group will be chartered by the third week in August..

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