The A. J. McCalls Have Pleasant Day; for GoTden Wedding' Ninety persons called- at the Andrew J. McCall -home Sunday Afternoon and evening- to pay their respects and offer congratu-: latlons to Mr. and Mrs. McCall- upon the observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr.and Mrs. McCall also receivedsc as of Monday morning—62 cards, 53 gifts and eight bouquets of flowers.The McCall's daughter, Mrs.- Emory Baldwin, and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emory ' (Mike)McCall, served cake, coffee and mints. Calling hours wpre two to ^fiye and seven to nine o'clock.• In* addition to callers from Lacpn, v Sparland and Henry, a number Tcamo -from, .further away: among 't|tese were Mr. ancF~MrsT~John-Lopeman of Yates* City;-Mrs. .Ed ■^fcopemanr Mr. and,Mrs. Bruce-Ry-er and Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Rog-crs and three children of Farmington,and Mr. and MrSr-Wllllamjyic-_Donald of Wyoming.A bouquet of golden mums formed the serving table centerpiece and napkins bore a gold design and the names, /'Jack and Pearl” in gold. Floral offering •made gay spots of color in the living room where Mr. and Mrs. McCall received their guests. /It was a happy day for Mr. and Mrs. McCall, who were-married in the Methodist- parsonage in Henry on Nov, 20, 1902. .Their- three children, Edna, (Mrs. Emory Baldwin) Ernest and Emory, were present, as were several of their five grandchildren. They have one g/cat granddaughter, Kristine, daughter of the Terrell McCalls. Their children presented Mrs. McCall with a gold wedding ring and Mr. McCall with a fancy briar pipe.Mrs. McCall is one of the three surviving children of Mr. and Mrs.,William Lopeman; she has** two brothers, Elmer of Henry and Tom of Sparland. Mr. McCall's parents were the William McCalls. He‘has a sister, Mrs. Kate Fogarty, of .Sparland, and two brothers, Cy of Peoria and William of Sparland