The Homecoming The Homecoming is still in the minds of the committees and work is getting shaped up. By next week a list of people assisting in the various groups will be printed. And, a funny note: Not everything will be and look as it did years ago when some of the visitors return. Lou V. Kelly, getting her class notified to "let's meet that the Homecoming," heard from all three other members. It was the class of 1909 when four girls were the class. They were Lou V. Mitchell, Ellen McGuire, Lake Carter, and Ovie Norman. All have returned often to Celeste, but Ovie, now Mrs. Percy Wilson of Bochita, Oklahoma, left town may years ago and has not kept up with development, including the loss of some businesses. But she notified Lou V., (Mrs. P. M. Kelly), that she would be in Celeste Saturday morning of the Homecoming and to "meet her at the drugstore." It is nice to reminiscence about the good times; the kids had meetings at the drugstore. (But maybe there were no cafe or gym or ball park or such). Anyway, I well remember my first strawberry soda--all foamy and deep. It was bought for me by Uncle Mallory Mason as I drove him here from Lane in the buggy for him to catch a train to Rockwell, or maybe Garland. The drugstore sure looked swanky. (! August 27, 1965, The Celeste Courier)