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DU3UQUERS CELEBRATE THEiRiGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARYTh* above Is the picture of Mr. and Mm. Nicholas Wage a er, of €5 Riesstreet,this city, who celebratedThey are both native*their golden wedding on Wednesday, A u trust 3rd.of Dubuqus vjuntj, being born and reared In St. Don at as and moving to Dubuque eleven years ago. Theywere married in St. Donatos in I860,Ml«s Ellabeth Sieren beia~ Mr* Wag ester's maiden name. They resided on a farm for some years before moving to the city.There were fifteen children born of the union, eight of whom are nowliving and of these eight, five are en ’Pister M. Se bastian, an 1 Cister M.i gaged in religious work, three glrle Dernaldo. Two of the sons are now being nuns and two toys beim: priests and have full charge and care prioets. Mr: Wagener Is seventy of parishes The oldest, Rev. A. J. four years old and his wife is sixty Wteener was for some time assistant seven, but both are in excellent at ’he Sacred Heart church in this health and their lives give promise city and t. now the faster at Maple-of con fin iing many years to come ton, Iowa. The younger. R«v j P The children who are now living Wagener, was assistant at Eallevue are four daughters and four sons. and is now *n charg* of a parish at Three of the daughter® are now In Cre^co, Iowa. There is one daugh-the Notre Dame convent in Miiwau ter. Miss Elizabeth, liviny at home, kee and formerly there were five and two sons. P**ter and Nicholas, there, but two of them died some who ate married and reside in thisago. The d aught err who are city. The aged couple have only one now there are; Sister M Diatora.,grandchild.
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Aug 07, 1910

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