til88®?;sMR. AND MRS. HIRAM W. McKELVAINMr. and Mrs. Hiram W. Mc-Kelvain will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 19, with open house at the Moran Community Center from 2 to 5 p. m. Hosting bration will be their Mrs. Albert W. Jackson of Sil-\er Springs, Md., and Boyd J. McKelvain cf McLean, Va. Also in the house party will be Mrs.John Chaiker, Beu'la Mae Lamar,Gilbreath,the cele-children,Mrs. John W.Mrs.Ben McKelvain, Mrs. R. T. Malland Mrs. E. O. Kinnison.Mr. and Mrs. McKelvain were married in Albany Dec. 22, 1921, by Rev. W. E. Hamilton, pastor oi the Albany Methodist Churchat that time.He was born in Stephens County in 1999 and is the sen cf thelate Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKel-Mrs. McKelvain was born in Eastland County in 1900 andi the daughter of the late Mr.vain.pie have four grandchildren.Mr. McKelvain retired in 1965 from Petroleum Corp. of Texas after working for the company 22 years. They live on their farm six miles northeast of Moran.They are members of the Moran Methodist Church.He is a member of the Moran Masonic Lodge No. 863 and past master. Both are members of Moran Chapter No. 591, Order of the Eastern Star. He is a past worthy patrcn, and she is a past worthy mation.All relatives and friends are invited to attend.Mrs. Ophelia Weehunt of Meridian spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Bankston.Payments by medicare for h lt;pital care averaged $508 1871, and $783 in first halfm-inoftfctrd Mrs. B. P. Cczart. The cou- 1971.