The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1951 Page: 4 of 4
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IER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1951.
CELESTE SCHOOL NEWS
James - Coker - Peters
of
Phone 62
Robert James
James Coker
a
second
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PHONE 15
THANKSGIVING 1951
Let us Give Thanks for this
Great Country) of Ours
and for AU America Stands For
oh this Thanksgiving Day
SMITH and GOODMAN
in
— FLORISTS —
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We Deliver
Specials_F2j fri. & SAT. Nov. 23-24
CELESTE, TEXAS
go
shot
Pharmacist
Registered
DOT — MAC — PENNY LOU
Visit Mrs. Parr
VEGETABLE
MEAT
other
PLATE LUNCH
3 VEGETABLES
note-
Coffee — Dessert
Coffee and Dessert
(V
know,
40c
60c
LUNCHES SERVED DAILY
11 ’TIL 1
r
’10
’10
$1.45
25c
sss
A
Black Draught
BUSTER BROWN
Frances LeFavors
TONIC
Shoes for Boys and Girls
9c
cried
99c
my
LAST WEEK!
35c
Penetro Rub
Sixth
19c
$10®®
BE SURE
$1.00
25c
JERGENS
ST. JOSEPH
MORNING GLORY
13 MINUTES ’TIL 10
lie
’10
’10
Plus Tax
1 Lb.
85c
$1.00
MOTH BALLS
CARDUI
39c
69c
59c
25c
*
Your Cattle is Supplied
with Minerals
Crazy
Crystals
Cologne
49 c
We Pick Up
and Deliver
It makes your feed put on
more pounds of meat per
pound of feed
IN OUR
SPOTLESS KITCHEN
Phone 21
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
MIGHT BE YOU
THIS WEEK
Was The
LUCKY WINNER
SAT. NITE
NOV. 24
E. D. BARLOW
THE FLORIST
Printed in the plant of THE LADONIA
NEWS, Masonic Building, East Side
Square, Ladonia, Texas.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
H. S. Winans, Jeweler
Telephone 185
2815 LEE ST. GREENVILLE
Mrs. Ruby Jo Warren, Reporter
Celeste, Texas
SUNDAE
19c
HOT
FUDGE
We are glad to see
“Tarzan” McGee around
again.
DR. OSTENSON
CHIROPRACTOR
FACE
BATH
LIP
for several members
“Dashing Devilettes”.
ting this year are
last
rough,
Devils
Adams Washi-teria
CELESTE, TEXAS
Mrs. Bernice Raper.
Our Celeste Representative
Mrs.
visited
Mrs. Jack Giles of
ville visited her daughter,
and Mrs. Howard Roach
family over the weekend.
BANANA
SPLIT
Norris Drug Co.
Prescription Druggist
PHONE 5
It
letting
Aspirin
36 Tablets
63c
IP ANA
Tooth Paste
49c
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO:
Backache
Nervousness
Headaches
Rheumatism
Ph. 2104 2512 King
Just South of the Postoffice
GREENVILLE. TEXAS
MRS. JACQUE BICKHAM
CELESTE REPRESENTATIVE
'J. S. COOPER, M. D.
306 Medical Arts Building
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
X-ray and Diseases of the Skin
Phone 1092 Res. Ph. 1627
Costume
Jewelry
HALF PRICE
$1.95 - $9.95
Plus Tax
George
■
town
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THE CELESTE COURIER
Published Every Friday
COMPTON'S
Phone 88
THE CELESTE CoRl
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaulden rrd
family '•* Leonard nnd Mr. a id
Mr. and Mrs. Camel! Griffith of
Bailey visited Mrs. Stella Gauld-
en and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. West
'Sunday.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erron-
eous reflection upon the character, rep-
utation or standing of any individual,
firm or corporation, will be gladly cor-
rected upon being called to the atten-
tion of the publisher.
"THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS"
FOR
COTY’S
POWDER
POWDER
STICK
PERFUME
IN PURSE CONTAINER
TOILET WATER
and
“SHAKTI”
(New deoderant powder)
See
last
senior
Billy
We sin-
football
boys,
Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and children spent Sunday
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Walker of Wolfe City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop of
Vernon and Mrs. Ella Brown of
Denison were recent guests of
Mr. Bish-
Methodist
Pfc. Joe Morton of Sheppard
Field, Wichita Falls, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mort-
on over the weekend.
Mr. Lloyd Press, teacher and
athletic coach in Celeste High
School has recently moved with
his family to an apartment
the Breedlove home.
Green-
Mr.
and
Evans
in
The Blue Devils' Den
By Nelda Davis and Bob Mays
When in need of Flowers if
you will call
MRS. JIMMY NORRIS
your order whether large or
small, wiR be given every
careful attention, and be ap-
preciated very much. Rep-
resentative of Adkisson,
The Florist
GROCERY &
MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lacy, Peg-
gy Compton and Patsy
attended the
football game in
Bowl Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D.- Lewis of
Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton Jones and family Sun-
day.
1
Mrs. N. A. Barnard,
op attended the
Church while here.
./'T*
Atends Wedding
Albert Granberry attended
the wedding Saturday night of
Neill Mullins, Wolfe City bank-
er, at the First Baptist Church
at Texarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Glasscoe
are visiting Mrs. Katie Knott of
Ada, Oklahoma during the holi-
days.
James Davis Lacy, who is in
the U. S. Army stationed in
Georgia is at home on furlough,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Rube
Lacy.
Byers Farm Store
CELESTE, TEXAS
Mrs. Bill Pyle is visiting her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Taylor and family of McKin-
ney.
Lewis
SMU-Arkansas
the Cotton
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thompson
and son and Mr. Thompson’s
mother, and Mr. and
George Fry of Dallas
friends in Ladonia Sunday.
Joe Peters
■
/
Mrs. Albert Norris is visiting
her son, Mr. Felix Norris of
Houston during the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays.
GITU DRUG STORE
The Thanksgiving holidays
will be observed November 22
and 23.
The entire school is very proud
of the Blue Devil Football team
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of
Ft. Worth visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Smith over
the weekend.
WRECKER SERVICE
Day Phone 2260
Night Phone I3I2-J or 2369-R
HOLSONBAKE MOTORS
Washington and St. John
GREENVILLE, TEXAS
Phone 2260
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry of
Greenville and Mr. and Mrs.
Harl Hudson of Leonard visited
their mother, Mrs. W. L. Glass-
• oe Sunday.
Just received some 12 foot
con^toleum in a pretty pattern
for 90c per square yard. Hens-
lee Hardware.
Cards of thanks are charged for at the
regular advertising rates.
Miss Lorraine Granberry and
Calvin Lowell of Dallas visited
in the S. R. Granberry home
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barron of
Crystal Springs, Mississippi,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Edd Fry and daughters.
Mrs. Barron is Mrs. Fry’s sister.
his first trip on a train,
conductor came through
car and called for tickets. Ray-
mond readily gave up his.
few minutes later the train boy
came through calling, “Chewing
gum!”
“Never!” cried Raymond
bravely. “You can take
ticket, but not my gum!”
Seventh Grade News
The Seventh Grade is glad to
have Teddy Saye back after be-
ing out for several days.
Sixth Grade News
Clyde Chaffin of the
Application for re-entry as
class mail matter pending.
Joe T. Morrow, Editor and Publisher
Drawer 6, Celeste, Texas
Residence Address, Wolfe City, Texas
Telephone 495
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Hunt County, I year ................ $1.50
Elsewhere, I year $2.00
Stephenson's Shoes
2719 Lee Street
Greenville, Texas
Only $23.50 will buy a 40
pound staple cotton mattress
with ACE tick at Henslele Hard-
ware.
for their successful season
winning five out of nine games.
The game with Ladonia
Friday night was a
tough affair, but the
came out on top, 20-13.
This was the
game for three
Doug Armstrong,
Harris and J. R. Hunt,
cerely hate to lose you boys, but
next year’s team will pack
powerful punch.
That was also the last game
of the
Gradua-
Claudette
Granthan, Peggy Compton and
Nelda Davis, majorettes; Frances
McMichael, yell yeader; Betty
Martin, flag bearer; Frances La-
favers, drummer and Dolores
Remediz and Ruth Maples, squad
members.
The Devilinas have started
working out for basketball. For
the past three weeks, they have
worked hard on new plays and
trying to master the new rules.
The first basketball game of the
season will be played with Boles
Home on the Quinlan court,
November 27. We are looking
forward to a successful season
in basketball for both the boys
and girls.
Senior News
The annual staff has been busy
working on the ad section of the
annual. F/ne co-operation has
been shown among all members
of the class.
Sophomore News
Clocks are a necessary piece
of equipment in our school. We
have a nice clock in the study
hall, which was donated by the
graduating class of 1950.
serves its purpose by
pupils know how study hall is
progressing.
Our latest addition is a new
clock in the lunch room which
was donated by Mr. V. E. How-
ard, jeweler, in Greenville.
Freshman News
The Freshmen are pleased to
introduce their Home Room
Mothers, Mrs. Morris Babers
and Mrs. Gian Compton.
Freshman of 1952
We’re Freshmen of ’52
True Blue Devils all the time
We stick together
In all sorts of weather
We Freshmen of ’52.
Entries in Travis Hunt’s diary:
Feb. 24-Got an airgun for
my birthday.
Feb. 25-Snowing, can’t
hunting.
Feb. 26-Still snowing, can’t
go hunting.
Feb. 27-Still snowing,
at grandma.
Mr. Shields:' “Why does Miss-
ouri stand at the head of mule
raising in the United States?”
Modesto: “Because the
end is too dangerous”.
Myra Nell “I lost my
book.” ,
Shirley: “Lost all you
eh?”
Myra Nell: “No, I lost all Bar-
bara knows.”
Raymond Lafavers was taking
The
the
Grade has moved away to the
south of Greenville.
Fifth Grade News
The Fifth Grade class is proud
to introduce a new classmate,
Anthomey Mulkey, who has re-
cently moved here from Orange.
Fourth Grade News
The Fourth Grade has their
room beautifully decorated with
Thanksgiving pictures. • They
have done a wonderful job on
making them.
Second Grade News
The Second Grade announces
their room mothers to be, Mrs.
Spenser Sumrow and Mrs. J. W.
Glasscock.
They are sorry to lose two
classmates, Mary Carol Ausburn
who is moving to McKinney and
Ronnie Pickle, who is moving
to Fort Worth.
First Grade News
Room Mothers for the First
Grade are Mrs. Howard Roach
and Mrs. Haskell Henslee.
The class has been enjoying
songs and games Thanksgiving,
turkeys and pumpkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan Mc-
Michael of Corpus Christi and
Mr. and Mrs. James Rigsby and
children of Dallas spent the
weekend with Mrs. W. W. Mc-
Michael and Frances.
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Morrow, Joe T. The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1951, newspaper, November 23, 1951; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1217740/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.