eri Open Houseief; Compliments ' H. G. Hammers0 HASKELL (RNS) - More1* than 60 friends and relatives lt;called and messages and gifts ( were received from nine communities in four states when the 1 Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Hammer f were honored with an open thouse marking their golden F wedding anniversary.j Henry Grady Hammer and d j Nealie Broom were married on h , Dec. 24. 1913 seated in a buggy, e | as was the custom then, outside ) the home of a minister. The Rev. f 5 Hammer, Baptist minister who t j has served seven communities t [ Jn Haskell County over the p years, and Mrs Hammer were jj , honored with open house at their £ . home by their two children, Co-. len Hammer, who lives near ^1 Weinert. and Mrs. Otis Elmore. n • and their families, ^Greeting guests were W. 0. g, Elmore and Kyle J o s s e 1 e t, vi grandsons. Receiving with the couple were their children. laRegistering guests was Mrs. te Wayne Josselet, a granddaugh- or ter, and serving were Mrs. Co- w len Hammer and Marie Elmore, of