A Typical HomeDedicated to Mr and Mrs. Henry Joseph Morsch on the 60th anniversary of their marriage January 20. 1930.Sixty years ago today When Joseph Morsch was young and gay,He laid aside his single ease.To go away and wed Louise Resulting In a happy home Where love and beauty ever shoneHe settled on a fertile farm And went to raising wheat and corn And milking cows and feeding swine: swine;While she raised fowls of every kind And when their friends would come to greet.They always had enough to eat; Then came their children one by or.c 1 Now a daughter, now a son.Thus obeyed they heaven’s command To people all the world with man, Subduing earth and sea and air,To make of thejn an Eden fairThe family life Is God’s design,For carrying out his plan divine, The Ngreat foundation broad and deepOn which must rest both church and state,Whatever else may go amiss The prudent parents look to thisAnd now when years are on them hung.When labor's battles have been won. They bid us welcome to their home, Where child and grandchild love to roam,And npend with them one happy day.And bid them Godspeed on tlTeirway.When we shall die, for die we must. And dust shall then return to dust, Wo still may hope to meet apraln, Where there U neither death faor pain; \ ’And In that hope this man and wife May follow still the Way of llfe_—Gabriel W. Jacobson.R*bymiIthvethfrfr19feditllt;wfllcl11eltlis