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SOUTHWEST TIMES. PULASKI. VA.. Thursday. lanuary 1, 1M0 SDUBLIN — James and Grace Williams of Dublin celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on De-cember 26.The house throughout was bright with yuietide motifs and yellowamaranth chrysanthemums. Thedecorations were gold and green with lovely pot flowers, chrysanthemums of yellow and white.A gold star was beside the door. The mantel was decorated witn two candles and a horn of plenty.The table was arranged with a gold cover and golden candle sticks centered with three golden bells and greenery, suggestive of the golden year.A beautiful three layered cake decorated with white swans and *‘fiftieth wedding anniversary” was the center of much attraction.Nine daughters, two sons, and twenty-six grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Williams were present.Mrs. Williams was presented a lovely golden corsage by a guest.White guests attending from 12 noon until 2 p. m. were Mrs. Frank Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bell, Mr. ahd Mrs. Billy Cecil, Mrs. Lucy GJendy, Mrs. Faye Wy-rick, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mrs. Mary Crockett, L. T. Dudley, Billy Dudley, Miss Mary Jane Dudley, Dr. Varese, Miss Perkins, Miss Stella Miller, Miss Lelia Dudley, Miss Mary Underwood, Miss Eleanor Imboden, Mrs. Howard Imboden, Miss Sarah Bell and Miss Mary Keister.Colored guests from 2 p. m. until 10 p. m. were: Miss HattieVaughn and Miss Helen Hayden, Radford; Bishop and Mrs. J. B. Dabney of Roanoke; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wallace of Roanoke; the Rev. O. L. Johnson of Pulaski; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Radford; Miss Hattie Haley, Radford; the Rev.* and Mrs. Harry Brown, New River; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, New River; Miss Marie Marshall, Pulaski; Mrs. Maria Penn, Pulaski; Miss Lela Nichols, Pulaski; Walter White, Pulaski; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey, New River; Miss Mattie Eaves, Dublin; Miss Hanna Connor, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Click Shoats, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. William Collins,Pulaski; Miss Virginia Price, Radford; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alexander, Radford; Elder David A.’ Powell, Roanoke; Miss Rachel Hendricks and Mrs. Mary Hendricks,-Dublin; Ralph L. Porter, Pulaski,Another interesting arrangement was a white Bible, with a cross of gold and white, and a madonna light on the TV top.Individual cakes decorated with yellow rosSs were served, green and yellow finger sandwiches, ham biscuits, shrimp, hors d’oeuvres, potato chips, coffee, green and white mints and peanuts.The punch bowl was green.Those assisting in serving were Miss Helen Hayden, Radford; Miss Mary Wallace, Roanoke; a grand-niece, Miss Madeline Hendricks, Dublin, and Mrs. Williams’ niece, Mrs. Alberta Shoats of Dublin.iLivestock MarketReportRoanoke Livestock Market report for Wednesday:Hogs, 129 head sold. Top barrows and gilts, 28 head, 182-215 lbs., 12.-70-13.25; heavy butchers, 245-415 lbs., 10.00-13.75; butcher sows, 355 595 lbs., 9.75-12.75; feeder shoats, 118-138 lbs., 11.10-13.75.Veal, 91 head sold. Choice and prime, 228 lbs., 38.00; choice and prime heavy, 256 lbs., 31.00; choice and prime light, 197 lbs., 31.70; good, 200 lbs., 30.00; standard, 265 ibs., 24.00; utility, 195 lbs., 22.90.Slaughter cattle, slaughter steers, good, 22.50-23.00; standard,21.00-22.00; utility, 19.25-20.50. Heifers, good, 20.00-20.80; standard,18.50-19.25; utility, 17.00-18.00, Cows commercial, 17.50-18.00; utility, 16.-50-17.00; canner and cutter, 11.00-14.50. Bulls, commercial and good,20.50-21.00; cutter and utility, 18.00-20.00.Stocker and feeder cattle: yearling steers, good, 24.50-25.00; medium, 23.00-24.00; inferior and common, 20.00-21.50. Steer calves, good,27.00-27.75; medium, 25.00-26.00; inferior and commofl, 20.00-24.00. Heifer calves, good, 23.00-23.90; medium, 22.00-23.00; inferior and common, 20.00-21.^0.
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Pulaski, Virginia, US

Thu, Jan 07, 1960

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