Mr. and Mrs. George L. Peas- and Lorelei and Kelly Peaslee. I'-e celebrated their 43th anni- . Mr. Peaslee is engaged in farm-vlt; rsary December 17, at open jng with his son-in-law, and has house the home of their son,Wendell. About 50 relatives and iriends braved the weather to offer their good wishes to the couple. ■ j§A three - tiered anniversary cake, made by Mrs. Wendell Peaslee, and topped with an ornament of flowers and bells, centered the refreshment table. Serving were TIrs. Adelaide Aldrich of Oxford, a niece; Mrs. Joan Ortiz and Mrs. Edith Parker, of Pharsalia. Decorations were red and white -streamers and bells, and red and white carnations on the guestbook table. Mrs. Peaslee was pre- 1 sen ted a red and white carnation corsage, a gift of her children.George L. Peaslee and Miss Hazel Thompson, of Plymou,th v ere married Christmas Eve, j H 21, by the Rev. J. B. Zweizig, at the bride’s home in Plymouth.The couple have two children, Mrs. Muriel Degear and Wendell Peaslee; six grandchildren, David, G.ry, Jeanne and Gordon Degear,served as town clerk and justice of the peace, both are members of the „ Pharsalia Methodist Church. Mrs. Peaslee is an active member of the Pharsalia WSCS.Mr. and Mrs. Peaslee were presented with many gifts, flowers, cards and a sum of money. Guests were present from Cortland, Norwich, North Norwich, Oxford, Preston, South Otselic, Cincin-natus, and Brackle.