',t• s■ 'Ch.-■..I'*'* WCouple. Will Observe b AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Ernest Cousino of 7B Elm Terrace will observe their 55th wedding anniversary with an open house for family and friends at the Elm Terrace recreation hall, Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.Cousino and the former Eva Ruth Trumble were married in Conway on April 7, 1917, by Rev. Charles Pease, Mrs. Cousino was born in Conway, the daughter of Daniel and Melvina Trumble. Cousino was born in Guilford, Vt. The couple lived fn'Tonwayfor 27 years and moved, in 1944 =w-ifeiTOrdstofi'^to Elm Terrace.Mr. and Mrs. Cousino have been members of the North Greenfield -'Community Club since 1945. She is a past president of the VFW Post 417auxiliary and of the DAY auxiliary. Both are members of First Baptist Church and interested in raising flowers as a hobby.%Cousino worked for 20 years in the maintenance department at Eaglebrook School and Mrs. Cousino was a housemother.The couple had 12 children, nine of which are still living. Their deceased sons wereGerald, Harold and Jarvis.Their cMldren include Mrs. Ruth George of Ralston, Neb., Ernest of Bronx, N.Y., Donald, TfolMndfjDouglas and Norman Of Greenfield; Mrs.** Evelyn Barton of Leyden, Mrs. Beverly TaggaVt of Montague, Mrs. Donna -Skorulski of Greenfield; 31 grandchildren and threegreat-grandchildren.