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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 5

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vtdResday, August 28, The Liberty Page SOCIETY i I TO WED SEPT. 4TH TimACE OLA ENGEL, Editor TELEPHONE NO. SEVEN Club Holds Picnic Meeting picnic outing and social at Haniel Lake was enjoyed last Thursday evening by members of the Pilot Club as their regular monthly night meeting. Mrs. MargiJerite Dimeriing of Biauinont, recently elected second president of Pilot Internation- atiand past pre.sident of the Beaumont Chib.

Mrs. R. B. Eaton of Pittsburg, and Mi.ss Grace Hankamer were guests for the occasion. Following ibe nic supinm and a number of games, the group went to the Daniel home to ontinue the activities.

games were played, and scrapbooks of the Beauinoni Club for the past ao years were shown the local iVcts by Mrs. Dirnerling. The "3 book wms awarded tirst plafH' at the internaiional convention lOf that year. Lila Mae Benson. Mrs.

Nannie Daniel and Addie Blake composed the committee in charge of arrangements for the function. Steak Fry To Fete Local Firemen 0iev, Michael I. Hurley will honor members of the Liberty Volunteer Fire Department wdth a steak fry at 1 Thursday evening on the lawn of the Immaculate Conception Church. The occasion is the fifteenth anniversary of the organization of the fire department and about thirty- five firemen and patrons have been invited to attend. impromptu speaking will eom- the program for the evening, Catering Service will serve.

w. s. C. s. Holds Monthly Business Session of the W.

S. C. S. of the Church met at the church afternoon for their monthly business meeting. Minutes of the last meeting were f-ead by the secretary, and the vari- lis committees were appointed by ne presiiient, w-ho presideii.

niltee to select new officers was likewise appointed and will report at the next meeting of the organization Budewig-Poole Nuptials Occur Miss Velma Budewig, daughter Mr, W. Burtfiwis, Davis Entertains For Brides-Elect Mrs. T. O. Davis honored rksses Mildred Fisher and Velma Hu wig.

bride-elecls, with a luncheon day prior to Miss marriage to Vernon F. Foole on Thims- day morning. Flowers of various colors decorated the living room of the home. The bridal motif w-as accentuated in the dining room by an all-white scheme with the luncheon board holding a centerpiece of w'hite asters. Gifts marked the places of the Guests for the affair were the bride.s-elect, their motliejs and intimate friends.

Bride-to-Be Is Complimented Mildred Fisher, whose marriage to E. B. Caiman of Timpson will take place in the First Methodist Church P'riday night, has been the recipient of numerous prenuptial courtesies this past week. Included among these compliments was a luncheon given by Misse.s Miriam and Bessie Partlow at the Rit-e Roof, Houston, last Thursday. The luncheon table held an attractively arranged floral centerpiece with a lovely gift marking the place of the Ten guests were present for the function.

Thursday night at 7 Mrs. F'loyd Wooldridge and Miss Helen entertained with a buffet Misses Gladys LeVrier and Gladys Taylor spent Saturday and Sunday at Sour Lake and also at Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Canvpbefl and daijgiiter, (kirolyn, of Gentor sprnt several da.ys la.si week tended the Taylor and Watts re- with Mrs. Chas.

l.aCour, They reunion at Old Hardin Sunday, turned home Thursday ataompani- ed by Mr.s. LaCour who reinaim Mr. Mrs. Jack Miller and f-l- Missi-s Ct raklilie ami All-: were Houston visitors Mon i ilay. i Miss Clara Taylor spent the lat T.

E. Hughes snent the week-end with friends in Huntsvilie Mrs. A. J. Splane left Thursday Veinon F.

Foole, sou of Mr and Mrs. M. Foole of Covington, were united In marriage, in an informal ceremony at 9 Tlmrs- day morning, 22. in the Cath- (dic Rectory. Rev.

Father Michael I Hurley pronounced the marriage riluai. The hi'ide had as her al- tendant her Mis.k; Flossie Budew'ig Weldon ihnde of ington. La, brother of the gi-oom. i as best man. i Mr.s.

Poole wore a redingote en-1 sernbJe of navy iilue sheer with navy blue ai cessories. Her cor- sage was of pink roser. Miss Bude-, waldrop. son of Mr. ami was attired in a Waldroii of iabertv, frock of summer wool with tan in the First and wore a corsage ('purvh at 8:15 1 1 iiesday night.

Sept. 4. liev. E. ter part of last week in Beanmont Antonio accompatued by Monday.

I vittiVi 1 home of their sister, Mrs. Levi For- fen berry. Mrs Ffaham, Miss Graham and Fortenberry and her threi- ehiidren t'aen motored to Gal- Oon fo sp(-nd the latter part of the t- MiS. Linnie Richardson of Bcau- nutni arrived Saiuiaiay lor a visit of sever.al days with Mrs. Allen Morgan.

Morgan and Mrs. Ri( hardson Houston visitors Miss Kathleen a 1 1 daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Ch.imbliss of Liberty, and Claude of Peruvians Ijlies. Only members of the fainilit.s and a few friends witnessed tlu' ceremony, Out of town guests were and Mrs. W. M. Poole and and Mrs, Weldon Poole.

Following the wedding, the couple left (m a trip to Mexico after which they will return here where they are building a new home. Mrs. Poole is a graduate of Liberty High school and received her college education at T. S. C.

Denton, She has been employed in the office of Dr, K. J. Tucker for thi' past several years. Mr. Poole is a prominent young business man of this city.

He is Stokes will perform the mony. assisted by Rev. Mark All friends of the are invited to attend. Photo euurtesy of Houston as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Miles Mark.

Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Martin and two daughters of Houston were guests in the Ijorne of Mr. attd Mrs, G.

Z. Banks Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Hclstead and son, Robert, visited Mr.

and Waltf'r Denny Highlands Stin- day. lii -m Miss Myrtle Tanner and Mar- gmrel Henin will leave for port tin first of Sepftunlu to ii a iieaiity there. The new fall line of Kahn sam- hit.s just arrived at ClcamTs, Tiie tailored clothes for i gimtlemeu 1 4 Mr. and Mrs. Don Hightower left d.aughb'r.

Mrs. Lnmh and children, who have been visit M)g in the Sttlaim home Sin will with Tht'in there for a tom. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Butand last Sunday were and Millie Dell of Port Arthur.

Harry ITll of Nt'W Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. A David son of Vintoti, La attd Mr ami ii WtiKlney of Hull. and -Mrs An attd Marylin ami Doris, of Sail Fiant iseo, Pal b'fl Thnrs day ntiuiiing followinr a visit of several weeks In're with Akins' parents, Mr. ami Mrs.

O. Buft.s, A iss Lois Short arrived Sunday from her home at De Leon whert she had been spending the greater part of the vaca- lllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllliiilllilliillll Rio Theatre n.VYTON, TEXAS Wednesday, August 2B Double Feature 10-20c Linda. Danieli, Payne No. 1 DUST" Georgf Brent No. 2 IN DIAMONDS" August 29-30 A me long loud laugh And William Powell Myrna Loy "I LOVE YOU AGAIN" for Raymondville Mominy morning jpsa period She will Jissisl with Saturday Only August 31 to and 20c till 6 p.

Roy Uogr'Ts DAYS OF JESSE Plus and Cartoon Show Starts at 2 P. M. where Mr, Hightower is employeti as coach in Hie Raymondville supper eoinplimeiiting Mis.s Fisher serving as president of the at ihe Wooldridge home in Hons- Liberty County Young Democrats in addition to other positions of civic leadership, and is employed with the J. M. Rich Realty Com- 4c Archie DeBlanc Honored With Spaghetti Supper Mrs Theresa Oile.s gave Italian spaghetti at her Sunday night honoring Archie DeBlanc.

who had a Idrthday on that daft. Guests for tin (a casioi! were Mr, and Mrs Art hie la laam-. atid 1 Don I ightowt-r IL.yinond ville. ttnd Mrs. A.

Mayitard. Mrs Kelley. Mrs. Nona i vierc Virgit anti the hostess ton, A gift of china in her chosen pattern was presented the bride- elect. Miss Fisher was again night and Tuesday by Airs.

C. R. Wilson with a house party at the Wilson summer home or. the bay. Personnel for the affair eon- sisteti of members of the family and friends of the 4c Baptist Women Hold Mrs.

T. o. Davis, I Meetinir A nomiimting A business im t'Jinv wa.s Ity members of the W. M. first P.aptist Churth at their regular Me.iifiav mtM-ttng Eleven memlK Tc-' and one new im-mber.

No meeting will be held next Monday because of the holiday, the group will meet at the church on the afternoon of Sept. 9 rivium Club Activities For Year Preparation for the beginning of activities of tho Triviuni Club for the coming year ate being made by the various committees, Mrs. T. O. fvavis.

club president, announced Especially have members of the program committee been actively engaged in planning for the work, she said. Miscellaneous will be held and a club pro- centering on phase of health has been selected. Mrs. C. D.

Victery is program chairman filling the vataney aris resignation of Mrs. I ice representatives H. R. ,1. E- Bell, president, predici- -ession during which ii ports wei-e given by ehairmen ot all committees of the organization A report was likewise by of the nominating com mittee on their work thus tai iii selecting officers for the year.

The organization likewise tnatie plans for the carrying out of personal work in the fttrm a offering and a food shower. ATTEND MEET AT CONROE Miss Nettie Smith, county homo demonstration agent, and G. L. Hart, county agricultural agent, an all-day meeting Monday at Gonroe for extension from The pur- days last week in Houston with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Martin MiiS Inez McCUnney returned last Thursday night from a visit in Lubbock. Rev. E. Stokes went to Conroe on a short fi.shing trip la.st week. Mrs.

K. G- Hooker of Rosenberg is the week here with her Mrs. J. R. Telford.

ut Miss Mary Peters has returned honie after a visit with friemis at Yoakum and Corpus P. McElroy, of Brownwood visiteti Miss Jenibel Stokes day last week. sfe Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw of Hou; ton spent tiie end with Mr its Helen and Ross Partlow lui at I i Miss Joyce Swinney spent witli h(i ton, t- I Mr and Mrs, M. were vi.sitoi Natniday Sumiiiv.

i Mr, and Mrs. Werner Matthys of Mrs. J. E. Nicholson and daughter the of last for a visit several weeks in of Iht nndher, Mr.s.

P. N. Harri.s, at Durant, Okla. city library until oiwming of Mrs. John Eaham and MtSS tiralmiu, both ot Beuumont, Tburs.la\ for a visit tn Sat.

Prevue at 10:45, Mon. August 31-Sept. 1-2 Sail tropic seas to thrilling advcnturn OF PAGO-PAGO" Vidor MeLaglen. Hall, Framam F.irmer llllllllllllilllllllllllMllliillllllllli from Tmzier Partlow. Other of in this iion.

the committee are Mrs. Leon Ht ley and John ot the sstou was to disetiss i the San witteished LAST CALL! LAST WEEK OF OUR August Sale of Blankets It is the last call blankets and comforts will be the. first call when the first norther hits. Prepare now winter, at these low prices. BLANKETS Chatham Full warm, lovi-ly regular $9.05 value Chatham Part Wool fine construction.

Regmlar $5.45 value Chatham Now blend of rayon, wood and cotton. Regular $4.45 value MISS PITTS RETURNS litt" Mr MlB -'d inixo ty, bist au ftmi'd trip in PiG'- .1 moiiHi ton. o'i ibo di' Mountain-, W.isbmgtoM, 1) 1 in and iti hm lout. will sition in tho Grook sohool di.stri« in r. VISITING IN NEW YORK imrotby left Saturday night for New York Gity where she will join Kiizaboth Davis, roommate at Halk AVhilo in the they will visit D.

xpd otlor of iiii'-rer-t. On their to they will stmiiis at I'tiiversity. 4 4 PERSONALS Miss Mildred Hightower is spend- itig a wicatioii School suits and dresses must be reafiy. Rond them to f'leaners. Phone 480.

41 Rev. and Mrs, R. C. Terry and Ml Ellen Virginia Beauntont Saturday. iss Sarah Lane spent the weekend in Beattmont of Mrs K.

Hay. Miss Loeta Jones several 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jordan of Mont Z.

Hank.s SutuiaJay night Miss Clara Gill of Dayton spent the its of sistor, Recommended! The New Kahn of tailored f'U at Dt' f.iiX« Gle.imi' 18(t. Mrs. Lena James and daughter, fjf Houston wiii si.u'iMl p.u't of this wo'-k in home is Joe Badders, is spending part of in in Hn Mrs. Blue LaFour, Miss Wanda Elaine Grogan and Eugenia Sapp Houston Sun day. Mr.

and Mrs, L. V. Hightower of Kingsville Mr. ami Mrs. Hightower of Houston the with their Mr.

and Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Watson of in Mr and Mne A. Hjil ingsb nart of la.st -4: Miss Elaine Stokes returned Fri day aftor vi.sit with Mrs.

Matlhyn and Mi MatHiys at i jc J-, and Mrs, F. Tate and (i.iiuhl«!' li.m from a v.u'Mtioii at Rmtth Point On iotuiii trip fiotn- Huy loti and PO: i f. Mr and ed M.Bthyr, will 1 'ti iiirl IV It (Mil litii In I thi'v It.IV« ho' fi in Miliiig a P'SV day, .) tor a it ra 1 wook el moi hioth am! Matlh'- at i' Mr and Mrs. I H. Devine rm ami of Galvis.lon and Enhatik of 'I'ylor dinm in of Daniol nrtiay night -V Mr, and Mrs, L.

White of -Ion "p' id Ho- -ti tnii i Im in hoim Duriti' Ihoir vmit (ho and iho a liiiig t'lp t(. SniiH) Pumi Loe- ami Mrs thoir hoim Wharton uniil Snmlay wtioii Mis J'tf and Gla- om Gam molor- GILLILAND ELECTRIC SHOP iJBEHTV '-id' of 'ra wfor (I Mrs. Deal McKeivy of Houston ihiK weok in (he of pa; ont s. and Mrs .1 JiatitbTs Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Miller and two of OielomiO fai vmititig this Mrs W. Whittington and chd- drt-n art visiting ami nds in and Franklin HHh Mr.s David Thow Them Away! Wo can I pair (aianinleed Work I'mm- irif'T Rhoen o.b-ari' ed and if-jKilred. A. Palma Pure QUILTS Quilts Satin tufted new in XU. a.

valui- Pretty Pastels SoD down-fdied. Regmla va-ue Pure Down-Filled Taffeta Quilts $11.95 value THE GRAND LEADER Your Leading Department Store Mn CONDITIONED Ellery Queen THE FA.MOUS KADID DLTLCTIVE and of the seriKttlionat best M-ller Adventure, of Fib MiFFKM; THE DUTCH SHOE MYSTERY You Will aort'TtF. fht-t rmiving sD-ry i rn trtier -n a rnotiern hoR- piia) Ib'iriiiF, ly of rntjst cturc ni itriHUig (let ectj', I i Go Wald ft M-r if arid 'IT Anar a ijr.v yi i hi -1 he My I Lib ry apply the hnof y-- m. aliti ii." rnliirp'' --KV v-iH -k- Mer fpe' Continuous improvement keeps performance of Humble gasoline up with, or a little ahead of, the performonce of modern cars, FifI up at any 1 Ua Tj i'H Pi '1 it th 'llig I ry Metid a tlip onipP f. l.hi it 1 'p i te a rr.y Nt-mi a Mirrury Dutch L-ry" Fdlory ADJ.

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