1 IlfJcf-Ineclflub won VI rstheiter,*lynre reillewasorshy-ataritiit- jsea,!A llifthapt, j hetfun*:Irart!„ Iinf rs.nektheCadmus at.Vf Hf V** * 4 s • *Wellsville Social NoteaMr. and .Mrs. lt;\ K. MviUnu*. * »• Riverside ave., will quietly eele jbrate their 6tlth wedding anniveraary Monday with only one of)their sons, Arthur It. McCombs, and Mm. McCombs and their grand daughter, Mrs. Thomas Piatt, Mr Platt and children, Joan and Tommy Jr., as dinner guests.Mrs. Mary Khouh McCombs, who will he S3, on Jan. 22, was bo n and reared in Pittsburgh, while Mr, McCombs, who observes bis 83th jbirthday anniversary Nov, lu, is a native of Wellsville. !They were married Aug. 28, 1878.; in tlii« old Joslo Methodist church] by Uev. Truman. They have spent} ail their married life in Wellsville with the exception of a few years a hen they were iu Pittsburgh and Columbus.Pour of th*dr five children art living, they being Arthur K. Mr Combs, Center st ; Karl McCombs and Mrs. KM he** Martin of Colum inis and Arnold It. McCombs of Lancaster, Pa. A son, l barb s, died three years ago. They have lo iiandchildren and live great grand* children.y Y YMembers of the Ladies Aid i etv lt;»f the First Christian churchVouiii(la:movec M a i nMr. of Ci visit and ave. Mrrht uriand NtonMis who her b Lyons townM rs