MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE KEETER ★ ★ ★Family Dinner Is HighlightOf Anniversary CelebrationLOCKNEY (Special)—A family dinner at t h e American Legion Home in Lockney was the highlight in the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Keeler.The event w a s celebrated on Christmas Day.7110 couple's nine children were I hosts for the occasion with eighty-Mr, and Mrs. Paul Miller, Corona, Calif.; Mrs. L. W. Johnson, Salinas, Calif.; Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Keeter, Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, \V II. Reagan, Lockney; Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Keeter, Plainview; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeter, Tulia; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tyler, Hollis, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeter, Lockney; Mr.tefiblai\\Plt;wCelt;ymhddbI two members of the family pres- and Mrs. Tommy Assiter, Floyd-ent.a da.After dinner, a two-tiered wed-jdinR cake wit!, coffee and punclr Booth And Bridewas served. ?Mr. and Mrs. Keeter were mar- Jo Make Home Hereried Dec. 27, 1910 at Turkey, Tex,She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wolf of Turkey and he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keeter of Canton, Ga. TheyaMr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Booth,!, whose marriage was read at 6 v p. m. Dec. 24, are making their home in Lubbock.lived at Quitaque for many years! The bride is the former Miss but moved to Loekncv in'l944 to!Martha Joyce Rogers, daughter ofst:¥11II make their home. They have 24 MT and Mrs. Vernon Rogers ofj |grandchildren and six great-!Seminole. His parents are Mr.gra nd children.land Mrs. R. W. Booth, 3316 28thV1; Present for the affair were the;St. jvUrine children and their families;1 'Hie wedding was performed at1 i