little.i. are ettenMissids ini and thisvisithave •s. St. iend, theirlav.•»whoI her1-• , for nextcele-Ver•hoolrued■w of f ofII ofresi-eeksMr. and Mrs. Plainer Powerman eel-ehrated their -Oth marriage anniversary last Monday evening at their .home in Lower Albany. Their many friends remembered them with a great many handsome as well as useful presents. Dancing was indulged to a late hour, after which refreshments wt re served among those presentFrom Louisville were: Mrs S B Wright. Miss Alhie Briekley, Amy and Stella Bradford, Messrs. Janu s. Woodman. Butterfield -and Dr. fireenwald. l- rom New‘Albany, Mr. and Mrs. W P. Dowermanu. Mr ami Mrs. 1’. B. Flick ner. and their daughters. Minnie and Nell. Mrs. Henry F.mLs Mrs. lt;-eo. Heil). Mrs. Ldmund Jones, Mrs. simon I Fess, Misses llettie ''oberts, Carrie i Ceming, I'.va Compton. Marie Stewart. Mamie Jones. Kla MeCartny, Amelia Hess. Mae and Susie Dowerman. Kutli and Martha Fess; Messrs. Sid. Smith.Tonv ami Wilber KmhR. Frank Hess.*Albert Jones. Chns. Huhlar, Ben. Dan gortield. Tetber. Green. Devol, Roland, Cheney, and Chester DowermanMrs Josephine Day, widow of the late Theodore Day the tanner, celebrated the eightieth anniversary of her birth at her home. N’o. I Olid Prospect streut, oil Monday. Manv of her friends and anouaint*♦ manees called and spent a large part of the dav with this mosf exeellent and venerable woman, and wished her continued good health and manv years yet