LOUISVILLE COUPLE HASGOLDEN WEDDING PARTYSundamarked the fiftieth anniversary of t he wedding i t Mi ( atb-j erine Chfmot and Mr. Frederick Ray-ot of Louisville, the ceremony being\lt; rfortmd in the borne of the bride'sparent north of l*ouisvlt;ile ^ hail[century ago and the golden wedding .anniversary being celebrated in theUayot home but a half mile distant. Mr. and Mrs. Raot have *pent the entire ft ft years of their married life in th'dr pre * nt home. Mrs. ftay-ittd Mr. R; it hj. vir. Kayot splt;*nt seven yearn in the Freneli war before coming to thiscountry and Mrs. Itayot was horn in I’raro * .1 mring the day a hen many of ther* lative* an*] friends were presentthe aged man sang the Mar eillau#tand other French songsThe eight surviving children, lbgrandchildren and I great grandchildren were present. Mrs. Addie Rur-quln and Charles K. Itayot of Odell, I III., were prow,.m. bringing with them a huge bouquet of carnations.The other children present were (George F. Itayot. Frederick Itayot,(Jr., Mrs. Katherine Vaughn. Alfred •S. Itayot, Fetor ('. Itayot. Mrs. Ida K. Fhy. all of north of l^ouisville. Two nepuewH. Itev. George F. lt;henot ofriflin, ('. 1 . ( henot of Louisville anda great nephew Frederick ( henotwen* gu*The day was spent informally by the aged couple in receiving the congratulations of their friend and rel-ativ**M. Thev receive*! a number of j handsome gift* in gold and silveri