GouknMarkedThTVho-; selThe home of Mr. and Mrs. be David E. Triplett on Queens , Avenue in Yuba City was set- br:f; ting for the celebration mark- sis i nig the 50th wedding annivers- Pli i ary of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hen-1 rv of Live Oak. i The familv reunion was at-•r‘ended by all nine children and | t heir families, including 28 . grandchildren and one great i ’ grandchild. lt;Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ] Willard Henry and daughter Su-j san; Mrs. Connie Spencer and 1 Michelle, and Mr. and Mrs. El- Wr mer Roesner and Dean, Diane mlt; and Darice, all of Redding; Mr.! vyj and Mrs. Lee Henry and Ju- an dith and Kathy, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henry and ge Lynn, Lorraine, Keith, Lois and se Leslie, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Henry and Becky, Cher— ryl, Steve, Brian, Tammy and . Tommy of Columbus, O.; and M Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and Nancy, Barbara and 1 au- I-rie l.emenager; Mr. and Mrs. 'J David E. T riplett and Janice and Jean; Mrs. Lloyd Brown (( and Dallas and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry and Sandra. 1 all of Yuba City. SigMr. and Mrs. Henry were ^Ul married at Pender, Nebr., in Yu 1014 and came to the Yuha-Sut- m€ ter area in 1042. The occasion was the second time in 2! vears 1 when they had all nf their chil- yni dren together. ginThe only ones nf the family eyi unable b attend were two grand be sons, Rolland and Michael Hen- agi ry, sons of Lee Henry, w'ho are tre in the Coast Guard; and a son- coi in-law, Lloyd Brown, who is I serving in the Army; a grand- fic son, James Haze and familv of noDos Palos, and a grandson-in- eyi law, Jack Spnecer, of Redding, the