FUt1The Go.ws Golden WeddingMr. and Mrs. David Gow were ministers of Die Fletcher Baptist church several years past. - They are how ministering at Kingsereek. Sunday was the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, so the Baptist and Methodist people of Kingsereek joined furees and entertained. Rev. and Mrs. Gow in a royal manner in a near-by school audljorhim. Every-, T one who came brought something to 1 * contribute to a bounteous dinner, served by Hie Kingsereek iRdies.: A-mong the one hundred guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Duci\ Mrs. Harry Whitmore, Mrs. Ida Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Suber, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews. Rev. and Mrs.H. Davis from Fletcher.The happy bride and groom of fit- J ly years received many eDiigratula-tsons, and tetters of regret were read from friends who were unable to come. None of their children were present, except one grandchild and his bride fro in Marlon. Mr. and [Mrs. Gow were the* recipients of j nearly $200 in money Ca part in gold pieces), besides a few other gifts.:There were ten ministers to.grace the occasion and many guests from a distance. Short talks were given by ministers and guests, and original poems read-one composed'by lheii\ daughter. Rev. and Mrs, Davis sang, The day found Mr. and Mrs. Gow in 'splendid health and thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. All that could be desiied was in this day for the Gow s.At the time of their marriage, Mr. Gow was JO years old and Mrs. Gow 18. Rev. Gow said she was of ase J j and he was not, so he had a “boss f for fifty years!* j A feeling of admiration and love el for Mr. and Mrs: Gow remains at ! Fletcher where they ministerd to the I people for five years. They haver:faeen called back quite often on spe-' cial occasions.