a nowillst lines,son,dig,nes,ner,ler-ari-tirr.aek,■ tf*H ^ fc' •iev-menerdaJlipsitral:ecili n i t a dav. 1III!if1» hum, i\ mh i.iL r.N n I velour ro«»m at tne \ an i leve \% i ?, • * A,r Uo * * * * lt;• ?ror.r+m .o Hold Open Housem4•*REV. AND MRS. JOHN A. WILSON who celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary onSaturday will hold Open House Sunday at their home, 853 S. Maple ave., from 1 to 5 p m. Ordained in 1910, Rev. Wilson has retired after serving in that capacity for 42 years. He had appointment-; in many churches in Hocking and Athens counties and also in Fairborn. Marriedin Murray City in 1896, the couple became the parents of 12 children, all living. There are also22 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Six of the children are Fairborn residents. They are Mrs. Lilly Simms, Mrs. Gertie Ennis, Mrs.Addie Wright, Mrs. Emma Martin, Leonard P. Wilson and Thomas A. Wilson. Three live in Dayton Mrs. Thelma Heddmger. Mrs. Esther Fuller and Raymond Wilson. Another son, Joseph Wilson resides in Colorado Springs, Colo, and Roy Wilson is in Versailles, O. and Mrs. Ruth Baltzer in Panama. Reverend Wilson isit years of age and Mrs. Wilson, 75. A family dinner will be served Sunday at the home of Mrs. Leon Simms, 133 Ohio st.vinis oera.* connuagarTtheKx\truanditoiat f u ronetups pchllt;retnistag * ncflriifloi/ hi a tmecorsafies tlt; dtlt;a