ues-1 0up *orrn of 80V’m#nt *• 1 s’eai I ** sempartd to tho root of ’am.ICtrlm«a T*16 Kenoinprton club enjoyed a JZ** I Chriotmao party dinner ^ I of Mro. C. J. Fischer on Thursday €n evening.ning I Mr. anc* Mrs. Hewitt Taylor cele-iton, I Crated their golden wedding an-pre*I niversry at their home on North to in I Seventh street Monday evening rran I wlth a 7 o’clock dinner, at which Miss l H three of their children were sm.” I Present* Their children are, William ucst ' Tavlor and Charles, of Chicago,k \n and Mrs. Lucy Taylor Watkins, of or a I Tuba, Okla. Other guests were aistic grandson and his wife, Mr. andMrs. William Taylor, Jr., of Chi-Miss i C*K°- Mr. Taylor and his wife, who atha I W,L8 Miss Myra Belle Spence, were their I married on December 14, 1886, and ndav ! have spent the entire fifty yearsj their wedded life in this com-■vice, i munity. The home in which they istor! w«re married is known as the Ben r,thel Hammond place, west of town and them wa* where Mrs. Taylor was born.s j Her three children were also born » ater, ■ *n same house. This **—*'A —■—grirdveek. I married and to have ones children lined ^orn *n the same house. Mr. and last Mrs. Taylor have been receiving the congratulation! from their many bus- fiends and have also been the and recipents of a number of gifts. The rene Masonic lodge and the Eastern ewis, I Star, which organizations they ward I have been loyal members for manyyears, also honored this worthyiends I couple with a dinner, last Fridayevening and presented them with a wftj gift. Both are in good health and »ning their friends are wishing for then First many more years of life together.fjec. Russell Barkley left last Satur*Vivas day for Los Angeles, Calif., wherehe will enter business with his three brothers, Perry, Raymondand Charles, all sons of Mrs. Rose Barkley of Baldwin. Russell, a senior in Baker, will receive his degree in dramatic art next spring. About one hundred and sixtychildren of the grade school ofBaldwin and from the rural schools near Baldwin, joined in the singing of Christmas songs, last Sunday afternoon in Centenary hail, underbe