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tectiiABR1ED38 TEARSXr. and Mrs. Philip Dleffenbach Celebrate the Anniversary ot Their Marriage; Has Been A Happy Union Through All These yearn.I | Mr. nod Mrs. Philip Diefenbach hud | I been married thirty-eight years yestei-day, having been united in holy wedlock Jan. 22nd, 1880, at Wesley Chapel to. E. church, bv llio Rev. J. L. Pitner, pastor at that time.Mrs. Diefenbach was a daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Geotge I,. Eismaii, who I | resided on West Sixth street, between Market and Hprhig, for about half a Century.Mr. and Mrs. Diefenbach and family are nicely and comfortably domiciled in h® la modern home, surrounded by every M» convenience at No. 522 East Eighth ,n* I streetAs all of the readers of the Public Pkkss perhaps know, Mr. Diefenbach 1 Is one of New Albany’s successful busi-n*» I ness men. He has gained this by honesteil.Hs*n I efforts and close attention to the detai of his extensive flour business, and r*» I through his good judgment in buying land selling. While lie was doing this, rlt;^ I bis good wife has been busy In doing I what she could to make the home life • I of her husband and the growing family I the most cheerful and the happiest that n^lfaumau hands and willing heart could^ I devise.IM| Mr. and Mrs. Diefenhsch have ail at* '*• I tractive and accomplished family of two I daughters, Mrs. Myrna Huber, of Louisville and Miss Anita Diefenbach, who is •t boms, and one son, Clayton H. Diefenbach, who holds a responsible position in a railroad office in l*oui«-vllle, and resides with his parents.lisrtsr,n
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New Albany, Indiana, US

Wed, Jan 23, 1918

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