GOLDEN WEDDINGCELEBRATEDA dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reamer*f Nichole street San day, honcpr ftefr .!ling annfreaary. A ihra«dter ^ [ding cake, topped by a' sunn- I fure bride and bridegroom served 1 w the centerpfeca for the table. The color schema of gold and white was carried out with bouquets of callalilies, gladiolus and yellow roses.At 4 p. m., a wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Arthur Gregson, when the conple renew* ed their marriage rows. This wa preceded by the musical selections, “At Dawning” and “Because’*, followed by the Lohen* grin wedding march, played by Mrs. Frank Dunham. The coupie were attended by their daughter, Mrs. Donald Francis, of Bath, ana their son, Merrill, of Wellsboro.Those attending were: Mr, and Mrs. Donald Francis, daughters, Barbara, Mary and son, James. Mrs. Donald Francis, Jr., and sons, Gary and Billie, Mr. and Mrs William Coon and son, Francis, of Bath; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson, Emmet and Floy Dartt, of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Francis,Mf. and Mrs. Frank Dunham, tSev. ind Mrs. Gregson, Mr. and Mrs; Charles Reamer, of Philadelphia;Mid Mr and Mrs. Merrill Reamer ind daughter, Ruth, of Wellsboro.Mr. and Mrs. Reamer were presented a large sum of money and nany other gifts and cards.edMa1JazSheSetRolvinFra3,ISontonLinMaiStnNOTED HYMN COMPOSER. I SIS