The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1974 Page: 3 of 4
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Party Honors
ENTERTAIN
DINNER GUESTS
Sunday guests in
the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Armstro-
ng and Don were Mrs.
Clara Fielder, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Fiel-
der, Donald and Da-
vid, Mr. and Mrs.
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Brad, Mr. and Mrs.
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and Mrs. Van King
andvDana, all of
Celeste.
SIXTH GRADE
The bulletin board
is very pretty. It
has been decorated
for Christmas.
We are glad our gi-
rls got to particip-
ate in the Junior Hi-
gh Tournament at Fa-
nnindel.
It’s A Boy . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Mars-
hall Huff of Duncan-
ville announce the
birth of a son, Audie
Kendall, December 1,
1974 at Oak Cliff
Medical and Surgical
Hospital. He weighed
eight pounds, twelve
ounces.
Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Siegler of Celeste
and Mr. and Mrs. Au-
die Huff of Duncan-
ville.
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Miss Lacks
board with a Christ-
mas scene.
FIRST GRADE
The first grade wo-
uld like to thank all
the mothers who gave
them a Thanksgiving
party. We would like
to wish Paula Daugh-
tery happy birthday.
In science we stud-
ied about rain and
where it comes from.
The first graders
who will be in Miss
Mary’s music recital
are Beth Hunter, Cin-
dy Bolton, Gina Chi-
ldress, Lynn Gibson,
Collin Raper, Michael
Henslee, and Aaron
Williams.
TWELFTH GRADE
This week John Sa-
nders led the FFA bo-
ys to second place in
area.
Everyone enjoyed
the holidays and are
looking forward to
the Christmas Party.
SECOND GRADE
We have a new boy
in our class from
North Carolina. His
name is Calvin Wyatt.
Brian, Dyran, and Ka-
ren brought Christ-
mas records to share.
We are studying
maps in social stud-
ies and are learning
to read road maps.
THIRD GRADE
We are preparing
for Christmas by ma-
king bulletin boards.
Sherry Warren and Sh-
aron Craver have made
us one. Troy Shelton,
Johnny Seward, Dude
Hemphill, and Ryan
Gillam are still wo-
rking on another.
We are studying
deserts and grassla-
nds in science. Most
of the class has le-
arned measurements,
lines, points, and
angles in math.
FOURTH GRADE
We have a new boy
named Donald Wyatt.
We are studying tr-
affic safety. We have
drawn pictures which
will be made into fi-
lm strips in Austin,
Hattie Cox
Funeral services
for Mrs. Hattie Elam
Cox, a former Hunt
County resident, were
held December 2 at
the Methodist church
in Abernathy.
Mrs. Cox, age 90,
died in a South Texas
nursing home.
She was the sister
of Mrs. Pansy Hazal
of Celeste and Mrs.
Ivy Cox of Leonard.
Economy Insurance
Headquarters
Discount Rates
Tuesday night.
In English the cl-
ass is having to sp-
lit up into groups
and teach each other
a
ne; actress, Doris
Day; song, "Country
Bumpkin"; singer,
Merle Haggard; pas-
time, ride horses.
Last week’s spot-
light was Robert Ki-
llough and Jeannie
McGee.
SEVENTH GRADE
The class enjoyed
the holidays and we
wish to thank the ro-
om mothers for help-
ing.
In science we are
studying about plan-
ts. In history we are
studying the battle
of the Alamo.
We wish the junior
high girls good luck
with their tournam-
ents at Fannindel.
T-Bone Steak
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EIGHTH GRADE
We are studying
ocean currents in
science. In math we’-
re studying decimals.
We’re learning about
economy in civics
and in English we’re
studying sonnets.
NINTH GRADE
In homemaking we
are having to write
an eight minute re-
port to discuss be-
fore the class.
We all had fun at
the Christmas Party
The couple will ma-
ke their home in Gr-
eenville following a
short wedding trip.
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TENTH GRADE
In algebra class,
the students have be-
en graphing by slop-
es, which is a little
different than a l.inej
corated our bulletin graph. nY» secretary» DaVid
Griffis, treasurer;
Homer Reed, advisor;
and Don Griffis, Mi-
ke Lipsey, Jerry Ha-
rp, are members.
The Greenhand Team
was Jimmy Spoonemore,
president; Kelly Ar-
mstrong, vice presi-
dent; Jim Trentham,
treasurer; Jeff Bab-
ers, secretary; St-
eve Mulkey, advisor;
and Chester Sanders
and Gary Southard are
members.
The Chapter Farmers
won district and got
second in area. The
Greenhands got fifth
in district.
SPOTLIGHT
This week’s spot-
light focuses on two
sixth graders. The
girl is five feet,
one inch, has one si-
ster, and lists her
favorites as follows:
color, red; food, ch-
icken fried steak;
movie, Posiedon Adv-
enture ; actor, Burt
Reynolds; actress,
Valerie Harper; song,
"Angie Baby", singer,
Elvis Presly; pasti-
me, watching TV,
The boy is eleven
years old, four feet,
eight inches, and
lists his favorites
as follows: color,
blue; food, hambur-
gers; movie, Big Ja-
ke ; actor, John Way-
Texas .
In science, we are
studying rocks. Jam-
es brought a bone.
FIFTH GRADE
We are sorry that
Cindi Giles is sick.
We are starting a new
chapter in social st-
udies called "Freedom
and a Plan for Gover-
nment." We have de-
FFA NEWS
The Ag boys have
been practicing par-
liamentary procedure.
The members of the
chapter farmer team
are John Sanders, pr-
esident; Gary Lyon,
vice president; Dar-
rell Dillon, ^sentin-
el; Kenneth 'Carter,
different than a line! reporter; Bryce Den-
graph. ny, secretary; David
In the second year
homemaking class, the
girls are preparing
to give a talk about
different subjects
for housing needs.
The president and
student council of
the tenth grade att-
ended a meeting to
plan the Christmas
Party which will be
held December 10, Tu-
esday.
The history class
has studied the early
civilization in Ind-
ia.
In literature, the
students have begun
to study poetry.
ELEVENTH GRADE
Our class is proud
of the FFA boys who
won district and got
second in area in Ch-
apter Farmer Conduc-
ting.
In Algebra II, we
are solving equations
with four unknowns
and four equations.
In typing, we are ty-
ping block memorand-
ums .
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Billie Nell Good-
man, sister of the
bridegroom, was maid
of honor. Steven Tho-
mas, the bride’s bro-
ther, served as best
man.
Mrs. Bobby Goodman
and Mrs. Clyde Key
were houseparty mem-
bers at the recepti-
on.
The bride is a gr-
aduate of Greenville
High School. The bri-
degroom is a Celeste
High School graduate
and is employed at
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THE CELESTE COURIER, Friday, December 13, 1974
Home Rites
Unite Couple
Sandra Kay Thomas,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stanley
Thomas of Greenville,
and Jimmy Lee Goodm-
an, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. Goodman of
Celeste, were united
in marriage December
5, 1974 in the home
of the bride’s par-
ents *
Rev. Bobby Renfro
officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Given in.marriage
by her father, the
bride wore an empire
style gown of Chan-
tilly lace with mat-
ching veil. She car-
their wedding anniv- . .ried a bouquet of ch-
ersaries.
The Stapletons ha-
ve been married for-
ty-eight years and
the Sloans twenty-
seven years.
Other guests join-
ing in the celebra-
tion were Mrs. Jack
Giles, Mrs. Bernice
McCurley and Mrs.
Purnia Ross.
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ember 8 in celebrat-
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Hosting the occas-
ion were her niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lut-
trell, and her neph-
ew, Mr... and Mrs. W.E.
Wooten, all of Gree-
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Jinwrtsary "p
Honorees Feted
Mrs. iFaye Harrell
recently entertained
Mr.', and Mrs. Calvin
Stapleton and Mr. and
Mrs. James Sloan at
■her home in honor of
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Toney, Beatrice. The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1974, newspaper, December 13, 1974; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1225120/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.