MARK GOLDEN WEDDINGMr. and Mrs. Van L. Plew. wlt; !1 known residents of Linton, vm lt;• guests of honor Sunday, Nov. F: at a celebration honoring then Golden Wedding anniversary :n“B”at 290strlt;their homenortheast.Mr. and Mrs. Plew were married on Nev. 17, 1901 at the hot; lt;• of Mrs. Plew’s parents, the k1 Rev. and Mrs. Joel Ellis. Rev. Mr Ellis officiated at the ceremonyMr. Plew's parents were the la* *Theodore and Pollie CarpenterPlew.Mr. and Mrs. Plew are theparents of two children, Mr: Fern Plew Workman of Jason-ville and Ellis Plew of Odon.Preceding the open house, the honored couple and their ghesP Mr. and Mrs. Jack Work an niJasonville, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Plewr of Odon and a grand daugl-Miss Linda Plew, attended services and enjoyed aAllter,churchchi ken dinner at Stewart’s cat • west of town.Friends who called to exterthe r congratulations were Re }and Mr's. James E Catron, D jo»d Mrs. S. M. Cornell. Mr. ar i. Berry Welch, Mr and Mr •vey Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. 1 f. Beckwith, Mr, and Mrs. Jofi R. Taylor, Mr. and Mis. John * Fritz, Mayor and Mrs. Artht Grass, Mr. and Mrs E. D Dixo Mr and Mrs. William Sharp, M and Mrs. Willard Pope, Mr. ar Mrs. George O'Brien, Mr. an Mrs. Bill Hopkins. Mrs. Del: Plew and Mrs. Ida Beasley.Regrets were received from granddaughter, Mrs. Davi Thomas of Honolula. Hawaii, ar a grandson, Max Workman of Irdlartapoiis.Mr. Plew is still working. E has been employed as a carper ter for twenty - nine years ar me time he worked as a hois'in« engineer.