Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans Observe 40th AnniversaryMr. and Mr*. Byron Evan* cele- t brated their fortieth wedding anniver- jsary at their home in East Granville, I j Thanksgiving day. The event also j marked the eleventh anniversary of j the marriage of their daughter, Helen to Phil Wickham. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wickham of Cincinnati were pres- f ent to assist in the observation.Potted plants and cut flowers were f used effectively in the rooms. The ^ long table in the dining room was f beautifully decorated with tall shaded candles and baby chrysanthemums. t Several pieces of crystal and silver, gifts of Mrs. Evans’ mother, and used a at the wedding dinner forty years ago, ( added to the table appointments. IA bountiful turkey dinner was serv- lt;ed to the following guests: Mrs. Philip a Wickham and son Charles of Hanover, a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joyce and daugh- f ter Thelma of Newark, Miss Jennie Bland of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wickham of Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans. jCallers during the afternoon includ- ^ed: Mr. and Mrs. George Buckland of New York City, Mrs. Charles Pecken-L paugh of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. L. » A. Griffin of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. lt;E. K. Morrow of Granville, and Mr. Charles Evans and son Bobbie of : Newark. - (Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Morrow andMrs. L. A. Griffin were guests at thewedding forty years ago.Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Wickham were the recipients ofnumerous gifts, letters and cards bearing congratulations.