wee*. Aug.-is.Golden WeddingA_n unusually happy day was Sun-liv. Aug, 7, (n celebration, of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. “T-ecrge Reeder at their country home r.orth of Fletcher with all their children and grand-children present to celebrate the noted occasion.Miss: Dorothy Reeder, who liasmade her home with her ■ grandparents since her mother's death, planned the occasion and with the aid of Mrs. George Reeder mads possible a great day tor the celebrants. The house was decorated with bowers of-the season and by each family bringing a iadened basket of food, a feast was spread at the noon hour th^t w*as fully enjoyed by the forty-three guests present.Mrs. Edna Roberts of Sidney, a grandchild, bqked the wedding cake, which was iced in white with yellow roses used in decoration and the dates —1881-1931. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder were the recipients of varied gifts In keeping with the occasion.The children’s families present were: Horace Reeder of Springfield, Dr, Murry Reeder of Columbus and daughter, Miss Dorothy Reeder of Fletcher, Mrs. Goldia Hearsfc of near Plqua, Mrs. Louie Brown Fox of Fostcria, Mrs. Mabel Beener of Greenville, and Lester