Oakridge Couple ObservesSilver Wedding AnniversaryHancock, fV'ii.— Mr. and plrs. William Button of Oakridge celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home on f unday, July 19, Forty-eight guests were present, friends and relatives of the couple bringing the picnic dinner which iwas served cafeteriast y le, | 818: -188*'■ :€8888Married July 15, 1911Mr. and Mrs. Button were married July 15, 1911 at the Methodist parsonage in Hancock by the Rev, Mr. Moats. Their children were all home for the silver wedding celebration, including Iva Mae, Leon and Franklin, at home; William jr. of the Perkinstnwn CCC camp, and Mr. and Mrs, f- Roy Mattox and daughter of Big Flats, JgMrs. Lydia Duncan of Wisconsin Rapids, who attended with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Fred Duncan, was the oldest guest present, being 8«‘l years of age. She is Mr. Button’s auntothy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Delap and baby of New Lisbon.jReceive Many Gifts| Mr. and Mrs. Button received many beautiful gifts besides a sum of silver money. Many other friends called during the afternoon and evening to extend greetings and congratulations to the couple.\1tOthers who participated in the happy event were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell and children, Pansy, Alma, Erma, Garth and Gordon, of Nekoo-sa; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peevy ofRhinelander; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Miller and son, Bernard, Mrs. Ward Rathermel and children, Richard and Donna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Carothers and children, Norma, Betty, Roland and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Squires and children, |r Harvey and Alice, all of Hancock;!!Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of South Hancock; Mr. and Mrs. Gene! Delap and children, Marie and Dor- rc(t11r\i