WEDDING ANNIVERSARY•I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rt‘t‘d celebrated '[their *Kth wedding anniversary. Aug. 4tli. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moffett.The hrides veil was of cream lace with a wreath of beautiful bridal wreaths and Dahlias. Tin- bride and groom were ushered into the dining room by Winfrey and Joyce Reed, each carrying a beautiful bouquet. Tom Hammond Jr., Justice of Peace, read the sacred ceremony, Hubert Reed being best rnau and Mrs. E. L. Moffett1 Ibrides maid, whoso gown was of plukorgandy with accessories.Investigation was made of the license by the Justice of Peace, whichproved to l»o a questlonaire of a lifensurance, therefore he could not pro-1 'fcounce them man and wife, as they were not legally married. A nice collection was then taken for the honorable Justice of Peace, as he had honestly and truly done his part.The groom led the bride to the dln-ng room with the aid of Mr. Walking