TieriDentthm mi 1 i i •cal• **p.irlt;-n.-Sunday, September 29th, was a day to be long remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Moore and a great number of their relatives and friends.Mr. and Mrs. Moore live on a farm •r-Inear Avoca. September 26th havingkelbeen Mrs. ?.Icore's 47ill birthday ana«er- October 2, Mr. Moore's oOt.h birthday,the Sunday between was the appointed I»/ee j day for a numbered of their relatives •?:. land friends to meet at their home. d» ! It was a great surprise to Mr. Moore ! when he returned from a drive across ! the country and found so many of his: relatives and friends present. Tlios* j present were Mr. and Airs. Wm. J. j Moore, who were at one time among the most up to date farmers of Marshall township, but are now retired from active service and living in Uod-fovd.en I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Houpl and l’am-I: iiq, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel PalTord and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion di j Smithers and family, Mr. and Mrs. j iii- jOneal and daughters,. Mr. Mose Cobb, j ill, j Henry Benge and daughter, John j ioi i Franklin, Mary Ilridwell. Edward Mc-| hi | Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, i ii- | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook and fam-j ivc | ily. Mr. and Mrs. Sio Fierce and (laugh-: ter, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Schmitz, Cali Hairnutn, Mary Kirkman, Polly Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronson and family, Mrs. Giddeon 1’afford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corns, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Elery I Moore. Lewis Trodgon, Lindsey Cox. Clint Hall, Frank Lewis, Joe. Turner,Mr. and Mrs. .Terry Hayse and family, j Mr. Robert, Anderson and sister, Mr. i and Mrs. Bart Moore and family, j Floyd Cox, Lindsey Cox, Audrey Gy- j ! ger. Arie Gray, Roxie George, Malissa j 1’afford, Rev. Mallacott, of Linton; : Mr. Clint Br id well, Mr. Lawrence j Pierce, Rev. J. II. Skeen, pastor of the j Avoca Baptist church ami his two sis ors. Bessie and Ora. i MA bountiful dinner Avar,’spread in-a grove near the house arid after Pastor Skeen said 'a few words in behalf of the crowd everyone enjoyed themselves eating the good things that the women had prepared.The afternoon was spent in singing and talking, a very interesting talk being given by Win. J. Moore in behalf of Mr. Sylvester Moore and wife.Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Moore have been citizens of Marshall township ail their lives and arc well known l»vhisth -aiOfionec-ht i no sec lt;ictvc' !to i many.They have three children, Efery Moore, of Bedford, Pearl, their only daughter, and Olin, the youngest, among them.After the day was well spent, the crowd ten wishing Mr. and Mrs. Moore many more happy birthdays.