Studio photograph.)mattmodefromtheoiarticbackTh of tl ists. from thesi edgewhei one i ernfourof riy. isencwill.W.turedes^ have huir a ci are I Whe weabsiTHE REV* AND MRS. HARRY J. HARTOpen HouseThe Rev. and Mrs. Harry J. Hart, 2708 Iowa avenue, will observe open house Sunday afternoon in their home in observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Relatives and friends will be received between the hours of 1 and 6 o’clock.The retired minister and his wife were married June 24, 1913, in the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Hopkins, in Dennis, Kan.The ceremony was read by the district Methodist superintendent, the Rev. A. S. Freed. Mr. Hart is the former pastor of the West-side Methodist church in Webb City and was retired in 1956.Children of the couple will be present for the celebration, with their families. They are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hart and twodaughters of Joplin, Mr. and Mrs.Harold Hart of Lawton. Okla..(Margaret) of Hyatts-and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. FrankSmith and two sonsville, Md., and Mr.John (Virginia) Prince and sonof Colton, Calif. A granddaughterMrs. Corrine Fox of Colton, Cailf., will be unable to attend.to pityan i lane paiiIattesalthawoiMarriage LicenseyeainflmaNEOSHO, Mo. — The Newton county recorder of deeds has issued a marriage license to Eurard B. Owens 41, and Ilene E. Fauks, 44, both of Neosho.Emgs*. -V• lt;■COWGILL BLAIR, Prei.Published every mornmg except Mon* day by The Joplin Globe Publishing Company. 11? East Fourth street, Joplin, Missouri. Second Class Postage paid at Joplin, Mo. Subscription rates: By mail morning onlv in the first and second postal zones# except for Jasper and ad* loinins counties $12.00 per year? beyond second postal zone $16.00 Per year. By carrier 35c per week.Xvcy :•V.V.p m m/.y.» • ¥ • *4V.'.Vy.-.v