sisner lire over.Mrs. Wilson watched the astronauts walking on the moon, but that was a little out of her realm so it was hard to convince her it was real.When she thinks back over her life and sees the progress that has taken place in the world during her 107 years she can really say, “I remember when we saw only our own family and a few friends o n special occasions and had very few conveniences. If you were tired you rested an hour, hungry you got food from your home garden or the cellar,sick, you got well the best way you could, for doctors were too far away. You lived the Golden Rule of helping others, not expecting the world to hand it to you.”Cake and punch was served by Mrs. Mira Grim, Mrs. Kate Wilson, Mrs. Ruth Mowbry,and the hostess Mrs. Pauline Irwin.Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Obed Wilson,Mrs.Ruth Mowbry and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Duncan of Green Forest, Mrs. Nylla Ruble of Siloam Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Russell of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers and daughters Kimberly and Robin o f