W. S. Cunningham and Wife Celebrated the Event at Home on Tuesday this WeekMr. and Mrs. W. S. Cunningham, who live three miles south of Lebanon, celebrated their “golden wedding” on Tuesday, January 15. He is seventy-eight and she sixty-six years of age. A large circle of friends were present and helped to make the splendid old people enjoy themselves. At the noon hour a table was spread from one end of the dining room to the other, and loaded down with good things to eat which all enjoyed. They were the recipients of several nice presents.Among the presents received are the following: Gold watch and chain formother, Mrs. Nettie Kelley; fancy tea set, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Long and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Hefflin; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cunningham; olive dish, Philip and Jesse Cunningham; set of cut glasses, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pittinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Cunningham; $10 in gold, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley; cut glass sugar bow), Mrs. Catherine Cunningham; sugar and creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Hustin Weaver; fancy cake plate, Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham; $5 in gold Russel Kelley; cash, Elizabeth Jack son; pin tray, Bessie Ross; fancy watch holder, Mr. and Mrs. Floy Solomon ; card receiver, and fancy golden slipper, Mrs. R. A. Cunningham. Among those present and not mentioned above were: Charles James and wife, Harold Heflin, Ota and Leta Cunningham, J. B. Cunningham, Edna Cunningham, Reyburn Solomon, John Cavin and wife, Mary Butler, Bert, Buren, Beulah, Vena and Cora Cun-ningam