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“Daddy Bo,” my grandfather, is the one wearing a bow-tie. I’m pretty sure he’s wearing make-up as well. No judgment.
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This photo shows off my grandparents den furnishings really well. I was born around this time so I can say with confidence, most of this stayed as it was until my grandfather’s death in 2008.
Through the years, it would fill up with lots of photos of their adult children and grandchildren but that was about it. You can get a sense of the decor of their house on this blog entry I posted a few years ago.
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I am guessing these party guests were from my grandparent’s church, Holly Grove Baptist Church. I can also say with confidence, no alcohol was served at this party. My grandmother was a teetotaler.
One summer when I was a kid, my parents dropped me off at Granny and Daddy Bo’s to spend a few days. Once my parent’s left, she said, “Go look in the ‘frigerator and you’ll see Pat’s blue ribbon.” Since I have a cousin named Pat, that made some sort of sense, but the way she said it indicated I was going to see something memorable.
Even when I saw the can of beer sitting there in fridge, intentionally separated from everything else, it still didn’t make sense to me.
Until she pointed out the name and laughed. It was Pabst Blue Ribbon. She took it out, sat it on the table and told me how bad it would be to drink it and that if she didn’t want to try out a recipe for beer bread, she would never allow this in her house.
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I never see the Pabst Blue Ribbon logo that I don’t think about her and those sinful basement honkey-tonk parties.
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It appears that you may have discovered some snapshots of a Tacky Party. At least that's what my parents and their friends used to call them. It was a fad here in Texas during the mid to late 50's. Elaine
Enjoyed seeing these pictures. My wife Judy Shelton Joyner parents are in this picture along with people from Providence UMC . Judy`s grandmother Mae was your great grandmothers sister.