I MRS.BARBARA OLLE, AGED. 92, WILL ATTEND GOLDEN WEDDING OF SON;Upper row: (ieorge \\ . Mogi'nst'ii and (ioorge ()lh\ Lower rm\ : Mrs. \. Mogeuseti. holding Betty 1«►irt'tt*-*-i» and 1^. Barbara Olio.*Not iti the memory of the oldest“remendu rer” can «in\ one remem-6 4-her a Racine woman attending het son's golden wedding, but that isj what will happen tomorrow whenMrs. F'lrbjfcra OlI*\ agelt;! 9’_\ will at-i tend thr golden wedding anniversary of her eldest s*»n and daught* r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Olle. at their home. 1331 Franklirt street. , There will be five generations of I Olle’s at the festivities, a j great-grandmother, aofgreat-***** »Cl f «. lt;prMr. and Mrs. (Jeorgc lt;lje.father, a grandmother, a father and a wee Via by daughter, who will be the little flower git! at th*- golden wedding festivities.Th** golden wedding of tomorrow,. lt;m! morale the anni-rea Ih fa lis on M«^da' ,* ' T7 ■ ... V; • V. . ” mwill be IIrs! affair of is kind in all th* generations and branches ot the oil*- family, and it will V»e a verv larg* affair, as was tl wedding fiftv Mars ago, on a bright Maywversa»morning; in *74 when M;ss rather-nkant, daughter of Mr,and Mrs. lsador Bronnenkant, the Rapids, became the bride of young (ieorre Olle. s*m of Mr. and Mrs. phi] Oile The wedding was* mnized in St Mary’s church at f o lt;lock in the morning by Kev. Kr. Striekner. and was followed bv all dav festivities at the 011 e home in Franksville. , The guests drove out in horse and carriage. Th* parade was a merry on*1 and the happy event has culminated in th*-golden wedding that is to he observed tomorrow.i‘inner for MM).At n*on. Tot r- lativf-s will he en-ttertained at dinner at the Oil*' home in Franklin snot, and during the afternoon and evening there will be open house, and a buffet supper will he served :'t ih* * veniug. Perorations will be carried out in gold and white ami with flowers.At x; tii* honored pair w ill attend high ~nass at the Holy Name church, where the service will Vie conducted in th* ir honor. As their attendants they will have their granddaughter an*I great grand-i daughter. Mai'eella Foil. aged S. and little Item Mogensen. aged one ; a half, who is the sole representative of th*' fifty generation of the (Mb- famih. The little girls will be dresser! in gold and will carry baskets of (lowers, made from a wreath that .\i:reelin'* mother, Mrs. John F* il. lt;«!' Sylt; amore, IIS., w ore at her narents- silv* r wedlt;ling' anniversary 2 years ago. A * that time Mrs Fei! was a student at Si. Catherine's n.arb-nr and t !»• wreath was givenher by sist« *s of the convent.BriilrsllUiiil in \Uend.Mrs. (die’s sister, Mrs William Noe. who served as bridesmaid atthe v ■ d ling ,h f a century ago,will be present, but Nick lt;»lle, thegroom's brother, who served as be-stimui wilt not be present as he now resides in California. Many I other guests, all the sisters and (Turn to Page 14, Column 3.)! 111Al1i(*A|mi*iii{(fiXIr1s(a