One for 50-Mr, and Mrs. Louis Sargentini, Mendocino county residents the 50 years of their married life, had a busy day Sunday when they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.At 7:0 a.m, they attended mass at St Mary's church wh^pe the Rev. Father Roger Anderson told of their long life of wedded happiness and compared it with today's marriages many of which lack the proper consideration for a lifetime partnership, the said. He read an anniversary f service and friends J greeted the j couple arid' extended ’best wishes after the Services.v The Sargeijtinis and their family then gathered at the Palace hotel torbreakfast. Mrs. Sargentini was presented a 5 wrist watch by thfe children andf they gave their Dad a gold pen and pencil set \ BM^t At Home 1 At 11:30 a»m, the familywent to their home in the southern part of Uldah to^repaie for an open house and receive numerous San Francisco arid Fort Bragg friends as. well as XJWph. V?dley folk.Between 1 and 2 o* clock they .cut £ big anniversary cake red-lettered With;' ‘Congratulations on Your 50th Weddings Anniversary^' and decor-pted with;gUd^^aves, • ';t .•; Especially appreciated was the visit and song| of Vincent Giomo, is an oM-time friend' and served to Uklah’* harly-day bandwith the Sarjgeitthris.* yTheir Family3- In the family group gathered about the parents as they celebrated were a son Louis Sargen-Date is Busytin! of tlie home address, another son Bruno Sargentini of Agnew and two daughters Mrs. Joseph Giusti of Citrus Heights and Mrs. Hugh Rafferty with their families. That of ’Mrs. Giusti included the celebrants* grandsons Robert and Riohard Giusti of Citrus Heights, Louis Sargentini came to Ukiah in the 1009s when the Northwestern Pacific Railroad had Ukiah as its terminus. He went back to Italy to his small hometown of Bozzano, near Lucca, in Tuscany, northern Italy, in 1909 to be married. His bride returned with him to Ukiah ahd they have made this their home, rearing their family here.