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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Drake Will _Mark 50th Anniversary MondayNAPLES Mr. and Mm. Delbert Drake. of Inglestln, arc planning to celebrate their 50th wedding an nivcrnary in their home, Monday with a family dinner.Mias Sarah, Es her Olney, of Naples. and Delbert Drake, of Ingle-sidc, were married in the home of the bride’h parents, Naples, Mar. 2. 1*92 by the Rev. J. H. Mastins of North Cohocton. Their «-i»tir«* married life has been spoilt in Ingle-side.Mr. Drake wa* born in Rushville, Jan. 14, 1869. and came to Ingleaidc* with hl.s parents at the age of 2 1-2 years. At a very early uge he en-i Raged in the mercantile business | with his father and was associated ' in thin businej* for about 30 years.During this time, he served as |ost-rnaster for live year*. Mr. and Mrs. Drake live In the same house that they set up housekeeping in. Mm. Drake has been in poor health the past few years.Mr. Drake’s health is good and he helps work the farm with hit son. Wendell. Mi. and Mrs. Drake have six c hildren living. They are: Mrs. Edna Salesman. of Mount Morris; Mrs. Helen Lyon, of Naples; Mrs. Irene Mertin, of Nunda; Mrs. Sarah Covert, of Romulus; Germane Drake, of Norwalk. Conn. and Wendell Divke. Injrleside. A daughter. Elva, died February 12. 1940 at tin* age of 45 and a eon, S|encer. died at age of 3 1-2 years. They have 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild
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Canandaigua Daily Messenger

Canandaigua, New York, US

Sat, Feb 28, 1942

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