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ofthebeof A illevening mere win pronamy in* a game between the second and third : 'i M. « ’ A. t« ams before the first j team vs. Waterl«n Kane*.A GOLDEN WEDDING.tie | .1 l«»refrttimeI*.Kan;relatKxMr. and Mrs. Frank Weingartl Cele brale Their Fiftieth Anniversary.Anlargeoccasionnumberof great interest of friends andto I relalives was the celebration of a golriwadding last evening. St*yenty-liveguest a wer»* entertain* «] by Mr. an 1 Mrs. Frank Weingartl at their home. 507 D avenue west, in honor «»f tli * fiftieth anniversary of I heir wedding day. The house was elaborately d**«-cit;\SU|from»*;i! l«*i UroilJ.for « Thlt;the hoi lite\ en ithe IJ. WJ.| Satin1 Sloan, farm.Hubli I *PW « Relnumi in ploye of IIIarlleatlThe imi:s.« YlebratedMAKV WKVNCSAKTU Her tiolden Wedding Last Evening.Iorated with evergreens, tarnations, rones and gold paper ami presented a very attractive appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Weingartl are both in the in at of health and were thus able lo j enjoy the c elebration and mingle with their guests in the happiest manner. They received the warmest congrat-i ulatIons and glt;*»d wishes ft'om til * i assembled friend* and relative* and j more substantial expression* of regard were in thlt; form of gifts. Rockers, pictures, silverware an 1 } gold money were presents of mu* h j value and in great numbers.A bmintiful feast was nerved con-tinuously from u o'clock until one. J A mandolin orchestra played for! dancing and the guests went to the ; supper table for refreshments as theyin 1**11. in tli i hen . portei pl«»yei time I toys w as Santeplaintboys on an. ilionly lSautelias aluipoipleased between the dames. TieThellioltlt le w for piw ereaudit* ing a Tayloi lt;rowalthereami !«The bniltteediscuswhichtentioihas hiadoptbuainesftonsreachesett ledtnouspublicerlngthe niculty w liich t ion.ArrauiFRAN K W El NGARTL,Entertained Keventy-flve Guests on His Fiftieth Anniversary.affair was one long to be remembered by all concerned, being full of the most cordial and generous hospitality and one which everyone does not have the opportunity to enjoy*.Mr. and Mrs. Weingartl have lived in Cedar Rapids long enough to have a large circle of friends and acquaintances to whom this golden wedding is a matter of special interest. They were horn in Bohemia and came to the Fnfted States thirty-five years ago. They settled in Solon. Iowa, but removed to Cedar Rapids twenty-two years ago. and are thus quite old residents. Mr. Weingartl i* hale and hearty at Vo years of age. and Mrs. Weingar tl is no less so at the age of 71 years. The portraits in this issue of The Gazette arc copies of photographs taken three months ago.Arra pleted sons «ichapeldepart;and ev makeNisley a nd t h repreiK miaafloi to cov« New.*winnertest. In has In eight i slate i ant, F splendig( M m| CShip ium wbringand 31
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Tue, Feb 05, 1901

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