Bride and ■ Tuesday, November Groom of will be a happyYesteryear day in the home and* “““fanvly of Mr. and MrsJohn A. Flyke of 814 Highland avenue for cn that day they will complete fifty years of happy married companionship.The day will be observed by a high mass celebrated in their honor at 9:00 a. m., in Ascension church attended by the couple, all their children and grand-children and fol-5 lowed by a family breakfast at the Carleton 1_ hotel. They will be at home in the afternoon 'y at an informal reception for relatives and d friends.fn Mr. and Mrs. Flyke were married Novem-2, ber 12, 1885 in Sacred Heart Church, Chi-)f cago, by the Rev. Charles B’ills, S. J. To this 0 union were born seven children, five of whom )f are living. They are: Milton J. Flyke, 606 S. Scoville avenue, Edwin L. Flyke, 814 Highland avenue; Mrs. Marie Winifred Crowley, 5 635 S. East avenue; Mrs. Catherine Mar-d garet Grant, 2744 Parkside avenue, Chicago; IS Sister Mary Marita. 0. P., St. Paul’s Cento vent, Crosse Pointe, Michigan,)f The grand-children include: Milton j.■s Flyke, Jr.; Marian Flyke; Helen Mary Crow-i- ley; Dennis J Crowley, Jr.; Joan Crowley; Paul Bernard Grant; Jean Marie Grant and John Ambrose Grant.d The Flykes, since their marriage, always ^ d lived on the West side of Chicago before : d moving to Oak Park in 1914 and are very T well known in Catholic circles. Mrs. Flyke has been very active and interested in the e work of the Altar and Rosary Society of e Ascension Parish, the West End Catholic Wo-. men’s League and St. Ann’s Day Nursery.n As a result of the severe permanent injuries sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Flyke in an automobile accident a year ago last September, the children’s plans for several years of mak-3 ing this a gala occasion for their parents have necessarily been changed.