e might at the Centra? Y.M.C.A.V.nIrj-De cl isCovirSU£7.M?UKty Mr, anti Mrs. Louis BeecheObserve Golden WeddingMr. and Mrs. Louis Beech, 201 Springdale street, will mark the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding tonight. Due to the recent death of their son, William, no formal celebration will be held.The couple was married Decern-1 Pr acjber 24, 1630 in the German Luih-j l|oran church parsonage here by thetydiici-HtIso11 Rev. C. Wagner, pastor _ loG|| They have made their home inlNj•the- ho use in which Mr. Beeche was.Sc in *toecA*RHerborn seventy-five years ago. Mrs, Beeche is the former Louise Taylor and is sixty-nine years old.Mr. iiecehe is an oldtime ball-j-c •player having caught for the Cum-| berland team in 1886 and 1887. He I was employed for about thirteen years as a glass blower in the chi r- 'Maryland Glass Works. From there ^ he went to the N. and G. Taylor Tinplate niill where he worked for 32 years. For the past several years !;he has been employed by the c-lty.He is the' oldest member of the Good fellowship Club.Of nine children seven are living: Mrs. E. A. Wilharm, Pittsburgh; Mrs. James Davis, “H West Second street. Miss Pearl L-eche, at home; Elmer Beeche, New York City; Earl Beeche, 200 Grand avenue; Walter Beeche, 17 Virginia avenue, and Jerry Beeche. 229 Springdale street.Parties For 280 ChildrenThe KiwanL^ Club was hast yes-rs ir-en or re, he lire tCtlao:1cicinorof5ilPh*bAn£. ..A