leillm-dle12ieilld-on ?e a 9ItfetiedchvemethU!litotthst«huthi 12 ciiA Golden WeddingOn the 25th of July about 125 people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Highfill with well filled baskets of almost everything to eat to celebrate Pi i with them their 50th wedding anniversary. After the bountiful dinner was over, many beautiful songs were sung followed by prayer, offered by Itev. J.W. Trusty and preaching by the Rev.J. W. Birch. Then all sang “God be with you Till we Meet Again.’’ The following were present: W. J. Trusty and family, James Corbett and family, Walter Crouthers and family, Roy Stroud and family, Enos Wells and j family, Sam Wells and family, S. M.* j•K | Cunningham and family, Mr.. and Mrs.| N. W. King and grandchildren, Raleigh j Crews and family, Ed Hali and family, j ev Charles Tucker and family. Jack I i ip hill 11 and family, Ben Highfill and family,Eli Allstotf and family, Otto Ailstott and family, Earl Ailstott and family. Monaelle Baggerly, Charles Morgan and family, Jerry Suddarth and family,Joe Suddarth and family, Elmer BruinofCOlaL’heeen-•n-19-^hist.reid. beck and family, Noah Brown and fam-rsedVeV_-lt;kelthsiitinOltir.;ily, William Belcher and family, G. W. Wilson and family, Grover Wilson and family, Betsy McFarland and sen, Lewis Garland, John Goldman, Mary. John off; and iiachle Hull’, Sarah Bo'ch. r,I Haunnli King, ffirs. Cm Lis '^onr.ius, gh 1 Mrs. Sarepta. McDodald and daughter, j oi Calvin Smith, Tiiden Trusty, sir. end Mrs. Sam Highfill and son, Sain, Paul Trusty, Mrs. Sallie Ailstott, Letnual ir- I Ilighfill and family, Whi.tcomb ilighliil ng ! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wellman sat i and Mrs. Louanna Vandeveer. * * i e:ithtoof iL01diai