THE NORTH ACBurt Street CoupleMarried 50 Years;Feted at Dinners\tJ1 Mr. and Mrs. William Heicl of 17 ^ | Burt St. are observing their golden C ; wedding anniversary today. .£They will be feted at a dinner 1 party in Pittsfield but otherwise will observe the occasion quietly, a A family dinner party also wasp . held Sunday at Pine Acres in Len- I: j ox where they were presented vari- t ious gifts including money, and an I ! anniversary cake. tj Mr. and Mrs. Reid were marriedj in Adams June 17. 1908 bv the Rev. t? *• f! Dr. George Savory of London, Eng- f land who was in Adams at the J time in an exchange of pulpits with; j the late Rev. J. Spencer Voorhees.’ pastor of the First Congregational i Church. Their attendants were Mr. i Reid’s sister and brother, Mrs.i| Mark Tetlow of Cheshire and the Rev. David W. Reid, retired Moth-iodist clergyman who now resides in Salisbury, Vt.Mrs. Reid, the former CharlotterMeiklejohn, is an Adams native and daughter of the late Mr. and , Mrs. Thomas Meiklejohn. She has. one sister, Mrs. Gustave Neumann of 19 Burt St.*Mr. Reid, a native of ChicopeeFalls, came to Adams as a child *with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid. He was employed in the Berkshire Mills for 36years and then with the L. L. \cBrown Paper Co. for 18 years. Heretired four years ago.Both Mr. and Mrs. Reid are j members of the First Congrega- t tional Church. He is *, former dea-con there. Mrs. Reid is a member lt;of the King's Daughters Society. .’•lt; They have two sons, William M. J Reid of Lvndhurst, N.J., and Donald H. Reid of Lenox, and four ^ grandchildren, Mrs. John H. Ever- ,Iv of Succasunna Center. N.J., Don* na Susan and Marv Beth Reid of