GOLDEN WEDDINGHappy Event In North Carolina In Honor of Former Residents of Van Wert.The Washington. North Carolina. Daily News say*: Mr. and Mr.«,Wiley M. Kear an* celebrating their guidon wedding anniversary at I hair homo cm East. Main street lo-dav.Their six children and three* grnndehil- (dreu an* with (lictn to join in llu fe*l i vilies marking tin* fifty your* uf married life. Carl ton M. Kear. retired commander of Hu* l'nit'al State* navv and Mrs. Kear. with their son. Carilon. Jr.. eame from Norfolk. Commander Kear has recently toon ted in Norfolk having heen for many years in Havana. Cohn. During the World War he was lieutenant commander in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sliker. the latter 1he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kear. motored from their home in Fort Murray. New Jersey. Another daughter. Mrs. Frank E. Longwell with Mr. Longwell anil their two children. Kit-hard and Helen .lean, came from Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. Longwell is a prominent manufacturer of that city, having one of the largest overall factories in the middle West Among the children are two unmarried sons. Paul W. Kear, of Norfolk, and ltoy 1). Kear. of Charlotte. The former is Vnited States district attorney at. Norfolk. IJe was a major in Field Artillery during the 'World War. Living in this city arc* Captain and Mrs Harry A. Kear. Mr. Kear was a first lieutenant in infantry during the World War and is now captain of Bat lory C. 118 th Field Artillery. North Carolina National Guard. Hosts of friends of the celebrants of Ute liftieth anniversary have congratulated them and wished them manytmore years of happiness. Mr. Kear is 78 years old and Mrs. Kear is 73. They came here from Van Wort. Ohio, twenty years ago. Mr. Kear is engaged in land development.