11*Wanda was well pleased. I,Sunday, June 13. is a clay tliat Mr. = and Mr?. William Crane will long |, rememlKir as children, grandchildren'end great grandchildren came in andin lpcd them celebrate tliedr WtN,birthday, one the fdli of June and one j the 20tii. A great spread of eats was spread and to the number of 78 helped them to eat a good. hearty dinner. Ci . our. e William did not target to j tell some good stories as In* went 1 along. Among those present wee Mr. ' and Mrs. Hose 'Hoaslcy, Mr. and Mrs. j Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crane, |I Mr. and Mrs. John Atchinson, Mr. | and Mrs. Smiley Crane of Centralis, ,\n. and Mr-\ Sidney Stormont and tamily of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Tate of Kell, 111., Mr. and »■ Mrs. Willie Wilson, of Wheaton. 111,,? James Summers of St. Juis, Mo., ( j Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Crane of St. Louis. There were 30 grand, hidren presentand Junior Stover, son of Mr. and ^ (Mrs. Hoy Stover of Walnut Hill, was jthe grandchild whose lather and mother, grandfather and mother and great grandfather and mother, areall living. Mr. and Mrs. Crane arewell I nown in Jefferson and Marion counties. All loft them lute in the1 lV( wishing to s»e many more* m l* d iv Will can tell you all about .; t when he Been you.