The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER — Friday, August 26, 1960
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Mulkey Family
Reunion August 14
At Greenville Park
Find it Fast
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds
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Meeting together for the first
time the descendants of the late
Jim iMulkey and Jennie Mulkey
Mrs Ernest Hayes of Greenville
visited Mirs. A. F. Wells Tuesday.
They visited Mrs. Lonnie Linton
who has been confined to her bed
for some time, but is now able to
be up and improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawthorne
attended the wrestling matches in
Fort Worth Monday night.
DEAR JAN: I go with a boy
that wears the loudest hair tonic.
I can smell him when he turns in
our driveway. I want to go with
him but I can’t stand this much
longer. How can I tell him?
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Harris descendants will be meet-
ing on the same day.
Among those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Mulkey, Dal- Anita Joyce Griffis,
Mrs. Bobby Griffis, Greenville,
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DEAR WONDERING: I would
brush up on my figures if I were
you and put two and two togeth-
er. If they want to work math
suggest they do it in your living
room.
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(Hessie)
Mulkey, Celeste, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Mulkey and Mike, Gar-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulkey, San-
dra and Anthony, Celeste, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Mulkey, Billy Wayne
and Larry Glyom, Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom (Irene Mulkey) Craigo,
Edward and. Viola, Dallas, Mrs.
Dessie (Funstall) Johnson, Mrs.
Inez (Rink) Epperson, and son
Donald Roy of Carnige, Okla., Mr.
and Mrs.
Gordon Bearden, stationed with
the Navy in California, visited; his
Clarence Powell, and mother, Mr. Carson Brewer, here
Mrs. Fay (Powell) Williams, Dal- j recently.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mirs. George McGee were Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Gale, Terry and David
of Richardson, Mrs. Ida Moore
of Lubbock and Mrs. Delia Ables
of Memphis, Tex.
union.
Luncheon
noon hour.
The reunion will be held the( Miller and Linda Lue, Dallas, Mr.
DEAR MRS. X: I would make
hunting my favorite sport and
go with him.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Morgan and
children of Lufkin visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bishop
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carles Wilson and
boys of Houston visited Mrs. Car-
son Brewer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Othell Lewis and
Greenville family of Kansas visited Mr and
home D- B. Lewis last week.
Celeste, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chil-
dress and daughters, Linda, Bren-
da and Joann of Blue Ridge, Mr
and Mrs. Dernp Clinton and Ron-
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brad-
dy and grandson, Brannon, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wooley.
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Merrick Money of
visited the D. B. Lewis
Monday.
DEAR JAN: My husband goes
on hunting trips every year and
takes his secretary. It has puz-
zled me a great deal and I think
it looks bad besides. I do not
want to be the sort of wife that
is always looking for trouble, yet
I can’t see to the life of me just
what a secretary could do on a
hunting trip. Am I just over su-
spicious? Is this proper? If you
were in my place what would you
do?
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DEAR STUNK OUT: Buy him
a gift of another brand and ex-
press how you like it. Always
bragg everytime he wears it so
he will not change back to the
old brand.
DEAR BROKE: His creditors
will stop him for you if he is
turned in a few times. I am sur-
prised that he has not lost his
credit rating before now.
JAN.
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DEAR JAN: My husband is
the kind that thinks if his friends
get something new he must have
the same. Last year we bought a
car that we could not pay for—
this year he has bought a 'boat
and an outboard motor that we
will not be able to pay for. I
had a fur coat almost snatched
off my back in town once. I am
getting so tired and embarrassed.
Do you know anything that will
stop him? I am willing to live
like just people
Broke and Embarrassed
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tei Tate Syndicate Featnrea
Mrs. Chfford Hunsacker and
children of DallaJs, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Norwood and children of
Sherman, adn Earl Lewis of Dal-
las visited the D. B. Lewis home
Sunday.
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DEAR JAN: I may sound a
little old fashioned;—but my hus-
band is helping—the girl next
to us pass some of her math
exams. He has been over at her
house every night this week. Eith-
er she is mighty dumb or I am
dumb for letting him out of my
sight for a week. He goes over
after isupper and does not come
home until real late. She is a
slick chick of nineteen—36-26-36.
Should I trust that they are
working math?
Lane News
By MRS. L. R. WOOLEY
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. McGuire of
East Saint Louis, Ill., visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. McGuire last
week end.
Mrs. E L. Sprinkle of Tren-
ton visited Mrs. John Hunter and
Dee Hunter Wednesday and
Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mash-
burn and Jimmie Newsome of
Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Wooley and Mr. and Mrs
Bill Wooley Sunday and Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McGuire
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shields,
Mac and Paula at Howe last Fri-
day and Saturday.
Sunday guests of Mrs. John
Hunter and Dee were Mr
Mrs. W. A. Sprinkle and Billie j
Dale of Texarkanana, Ark., and
iMr. and Mrs. Burl Sprinkle of now $199.95. Parker’s Hardware,
Sherman. I Leonard, Texas.
Brannon Braddy of Dallas is! _____
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
• Mrs. Ralph Braddy.
Miisses Linda and Joann Chil-
dress of Blue Ridge are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wooley
Attending an ice cream sup-
per and domino party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wooley
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Childress of: joseph Of Longview, Mr. and Mrs.
A/Tv. 1\ T-^r. A liKri-tU- /’■VU4T j
(David Brunner of Hoodriyer, Or-
egon, visited here Wednesday.
Mrs. Reynolds of Commerce
visited her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reynolds Tuesday.
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las, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Taylor
and grandson, Celeste, Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Taylor and three sons
and daughter, Patricia, Mesquite,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Detrick, Nor-
man, Okla.,
Jack R. Hanson, Dallas, Tom
Mulkey, Celeste, Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Mulkey, Merit, Harold
Mulkey, Arlington, Mir. and Mrs.
Charles Ray Mulkey and family,
assembled at the Greenville City Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Solan
Park Sunday, August 14, for a re- Milton and sons, Celeste, Mr. and
Mrs. Donnie Johnson and chil-
served at the diren, and Mrs. John Johnson and
| children of Arlington, Mrs. Ann
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second Sunday in August 1961 at and Mrs. Louis Elliott and daugh-
the City Park, it was announced, ter, Connie Gale, Dallas, and Mrs.
It was noted also that the Barney Elliott’s sisters, Jannette, of Ar-
tx „,.-h i, —* • kansas, Mrs. Kate Marie (Tea-
! gue) Griffis, Celeste, Billy C.
■ Griffis, Chicago, Ill., Brenda and
_ T—celeste.
las; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mulkey,
and Mane, Greenville; Mr. and Charlie Cole, and Mrs. Hlazle, Ce-
Mrs. George (Myrtle Mulkey) Eu- leste, Mrs. U. S. (Neomo Cole)
rett, Norman, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Dallas, Miss Betty Ann
Bud (Fay Mulkey) Hanson Pam-j Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Ber-
pa, Tex:, Mrs.; W. C. (Hessie) njce cole) Noble, Dallas, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leon Hanson, Wolfe City,
Mrs. S. L. Belcher, Wolfe City,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bums, Green-
ville, Mrs. Ida Norwood, Dallas,
Mrs. Idna Jackson Griffin, Mrs.
Pewell Butler andr son, Merit; Mr.
and Mrs. Lum Compton and Len-
na Bell Compton, Celeste.
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