PAGE TWELVE- .M■■■in—■—mmmmm^——«—■—P—F—The Geo. Chamberlains Ofserve 50th Wedding at?' Big Foot HomeMr. and Mrs. George Chamber-1 laih, former residents of Harvard | no living at • Delavan Lake, ce-. lebfated their JjOth wedding an-.niy^ersary Sunday, June 26, with ’ open house at the home of their-daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. Albert Dahle at Big- Foot, i Co-hostesses were Mr. and' Mrs. Don Chamberlain and Mr. and, Mrs Vincent Chamberlain ,Misses Letha and Dreila Mad-aus entertained with musical se- r lections.Mrs. Raymond Esmond cut the anniversary book cake, Mrs. Harold Koltz poured the coffee, Mrs. Art^ Duffy served the*punch. Miss Jein? Hazelwood had charge of • tK^j^uest book, the Misses Virginia. Patricia, Charlotte Chamberlain ‘and Mary Lou Fell had; charge of the gifts, Mrs. Everett Madaus. Mrs. William Fell, Miss! Carol Koltz and Miss Janet Ha-« zelwood assisted in serving. *Miss Sara Kerr and George Chamberlain were married June1 22. 1905, by the Rev. E. K. D. Hester at the Harvard First Me-1 thodist church. The Chamberlains have three children, Don, Big Foot. Sadie. Mrs Albert Dale, Big Foot, and Vincent of Rockford; four grandchildren, Virginia, Pa-, tricria. Charlotte and George, Chamberlain all of Rockford.Friends and relatives came from DeKalb, Durand, Crystal Lake,.! Rockford, and Glenview, 111. Be-: loit, Zenda Delavan, Sharon, De-; Iavan Lake. Wis.Among those attending from Harvard were Mrs. Fred Behrens, Mr and Mrs. Louis Behrens,. Mrs Roy Esmond. Mrs. Wayne Bell and Gayle. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Chamberlain, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Diggins. Mr and Mrs. Paul NeidholdL Mrs. Anna Neidhold, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr and Mrs George Hoey. and Mr and Mrs. Eugene Fritz.