•• * - ‘i •■ # :• ••• MP«: -^ •; ~t , ,.* ,L'1 U .' ' '• ’tl* *t- I! ■ * V,; - |[ tJ ■■■ -^ .V,; *? -•* * rj .* ,r r •« i- i ' • •• •\T-». . . S * *v ? .cV- . [ r. 4. -I • • :i. *- i»- • vCV'-\-, .-.v. lt;:• :S . ••• . *• if-; 'tfl • ,,f' •■ • :: , ;iV ‘ J ff1i/...' .*..., \ - [i ^ JUL.• ■4.«}lt;* 1* Jill II *iriiii; ; ■fV*’ -.V,* ?lt;■:,. . :••: [ .. . / , *’f •'./ • : ' /-.V.'*.JI r-:;.-vl|. r:.iaUvi: __FIFTIETH REDDING; ANNIVERSARY—It was a real celebration on Friday ior Mi-; aijijft Mrs. James F. Purdy of 4B Bloomsbury ~quare «mcn it wsiii their golden wedding anniversary. The couple have three sons, R*y purdly of Wardour. Gorman .Purdy of Arlington, Va., and Earle Puirdy, alf.o of Annapolis. Their two daughters are Mrs. Howard Seam and Mrs. Robert Jones, b^th of this city. They also have 19 irranclchildren and seven great irrandchildren. A party given by their children marked the important occasion.