rand Mrs. W. L. AlexanderMark Golden Wedding Anniversaryf .litre*J. •Society CaleiTODAYAS YOU LIKE IT CLUB, *■I.iKOMSNTOUS d«r in the life of Reverend and Mra. Walter _ L. Alexander, of 419 We*t Hardin street, waa marked yesterday when thy celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary/ a Ilf, and Mra. Alexander were married on October 4, 1882, Csthtra, 215 Center *tr clock,D. A, R., Mr*. A. Zugsch Mia* Alone Z*jg*chwert, avenue, 2:30 o'clock.\CULTY WIVES Club oMotudavill, W. Vs., which at that time was the home of the i eonple.■**A lovely family dinner was held■Jfe. tho homo of Rev. and Mrs, Al-^RfMd*r# which also honored theof the 17th wedding an-ry of their son and wife,V and Mrs. Walter Alexander, of Mlag Green, O., and the 51st •ihfYsrsary of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ***$. of McComb, parents of M*A Walter Alexander.■ \ Tbh attests, for the dinner in-lt;9*4*4 the following members oftfc§ family: Three children, Mr. ast Mis. Walter Alexander and two sons, of Bowling Grene, where Alexander is employed in theMill school; Mr. and Mrs. James ileaaider, of Fontana, N. 0., and Y)ae IdtA Alexander ,a member of^tifcOtaoiaUy pf the University of_a„_ toh*ht,er-in-1 a w,Charles Alexander and two ofIMfe-Mr children, of Oberlin; Mrs. i^OMitidei^s niece, Mrs. Lottie Pat-tptoh, tfho it connected with theoffice at Oberlin col-two nieces of Mr. Alexes- Ellen and Alberta tktor, of Vineland, N. J. One iOB» Charlie, Massed away eleven■'■jfY\; *of the ribbon favors end Mrs, E. E. Dreitsier had charge of the guest book.Mrs. Alexander Is the daughter of Marshall and Christine Hamilton Jackson and was born at Cameron, W, Va. Even though her family were Union people they arerelated to Stonewall Jackson, of the Confederate army.The life of Rev. Alexander and his father, Dr. James Alexander, touches three centuries. His father was bo:*n In 1798 and served the Presbyterian church for 53 years. His mother was Margaret Gillespie Kirkwood and she was bom atMartins Ferry, O.Attended Eastern CollegesHer. Alexander is a graduate of the LaFayette college at Easton, Pa., in 1877, and he studied theology at Princeton. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.Immediately following their marriage they located in the Dakota territory, where they -were-re-siding when the southern part became the state of South Dakota. In-the-spidng-ot~l£8S they located in Monroe and Belmont counties^ VCnter* Marked For 17ADAppdifitmiBt* for the dinner | in Ohio. He served in BelmontioIqx* : •fb!4 afid wtyts. CoversEMU’ked f or seventeen. Thewas centered with a of gold with taliligfcttd tapers at -either end. ThetlMaa wars sea with Haviland chi-Bift ftiMtft of one of the churchesserved In easterncminty near~- J3eUalre, for...abou t -EXECUTIVE RnARTL-^Hcards and telegrams focatvod throughout the day kllWW sf to event Congratula-■wufWiioosiTed from friends ever the country as far away as la. The rooms of the home Riled with a profusion ofIS years.They moved to Hancock county in January. ISOS, and Rev. Alexander had charge of the McComb add Blanchard churches for about ten years. They came to Findlay, where he took over the pastorate of the Pine avenue Presbyterian Chruch In October of III8. After serving there for nine years he wag released by the Presbytery with honorary retirement. TheWOMEN'S Missionary sod Church of Christ, Mr*. \ *on, €2$ West Sandusky day matting.WOMAN’S Missionary so Paul's Evangelical chui meeting, church, 7; JO o’cEXCELSIOR CLASS, First lt;God, Mrs. Ruth Snyder, church at 7 o’clock.CHURCH DAY. First Churlt; Industrial Society, 10;3lt; Mission Circle, 2 o’clock.LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, I Lutheran church, churc!2 o'clock.WOMEN'S Missionary Ai Van Muren U. B. churcli H. Siallbohm, Stough rc pond to Friday,YfOMAN’S Missionary Soci Lutheran church, churcl 2 o'clock.WOMAN'S Missionary 8ocl« ity Lutheran church, ch lore, tureen luncheon, 1LADIES' AID SOCIETY, Or'jvo V. B. church, M Woodruff, 2 o’clock.PHILOMATHEAN CLUB, Ward Grieb. 210 South W tureen dinner, 6;J0v’clclt;LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. Protestant church, churc 2 o’clock..THREE ARTS CLUB. MBalathe, 212 Glendale avlt; fet supper, 6*30 o’clock.WILLIAM 8HA£E8PEAR Mrs. Milton D Spttler, : Main street, one o’clockth* tnslii a reception wuliNt tke Vint PreabyterlanSfelittotti Bjnl afespel In honorand Mrs. Alexander andtfttorttfn R«Ye Alexander haa served Mw*A aa associate minister fll| the yean. The ladieshi the ehureh arranged the event wMh Mrs. Frank taw as generalL »*next spring the Pine avenue church joined with the First Presbyterian church, where Rev. Alexander is now assoc/a ted.Five, years ago they bought their present heme on West Hardin street. Rev. Alexander stated that his association with the First Presbyterian church of this city has been most pleasant and fine.Price Family Have Reunion*The annual reunion of the descendants of Alexander H. PriceHoflpital, city building, t SHAKESPEAREAN CLU Richard R. Groves, 123 1 din street. 2:30 o’clock. WORK AND PLEASURE Marlon township, Mr*. At Carer road, a!! day meet: NEE CARNI8 CLUB, Mrs. Powell, 401 Lima avenue clock,RETICELLA CLUB. Mrs. J nerty, 532 North Main st o'clock.WARD C, Trinity Lutherai church parlors, 2 o’clocl supper rSALEM HELPERS. Salerr church, Mrs. Boyd Hutsonclock.UTILITY CLUB. Mrs. A. C. 903 Tiffin avenue, 12 luncheon.L, R. C. CLUB, Mrs. John I North Inf Irma cy-JKoadU. 13 luncheon.VAN BUREN Presbyterianary society, Mrs. Gary, ai■wg^'ro^fa^TigrgMiiiiJigfiiriiwFirst Luthef-between seven and nine o'clock fflkaxtead their felicitations. Dr. lira. John D, Lindsay presid-ttn head of the receiving lineroduced Rev. and Mrs. Aland family, e Sunday school orchestra a program of music through th* evening. A group of nup-ayed by Miss Walters* organist of thev»*•N-*.ftswsttd Wedding Cakebeautiful three-tiered wedding which wag -presented by Mrs. D. Donnell, graced the center of tip asrvlng table. The decorations carried out In gold and white two howls of yellow roses a pretty effect. Autumnwere used in profusion for decorations of the chapel.Whs held Saturday at toe home of j^Ahevt two handr«4 Irlands call-1 Mr. and Mr». A. L. Price, 1116 —* J VNorth Main street. Thirty mem-j J. JlSlOl* cHlCI Vbers of the family were present9and enjoyed a picnic dinner at the noon hour. A short memorial service was held for a sister, Mrs. Ella Klopher, of South Bend, Ind., and a brother, L. D. Price, of Swanton,O., who have died during the past two years.THoi¥ present Irere Mrs. Mary r |riu«c ^o Miss Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry;an eTent ®Freeman, of Winamac. Ind., Mrs. ic®Ptlon !■ Planned also ai Margaret Curts of Olive Branch,Ind., J. F. Price, Mrs. Angie Knepp and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knepp and two sons of North Lib-rerty, Ind., Mrs. Emma Guehwa,Mr. and Mrs. Gushwa, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. HJveley and Mrs. Laura Seele of South Bend, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. J.. Denning of Jonesvitle,Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Guy Price of Holland, Ohio, Paul Melotte andThe members of the clt; tion of the First Lutherai will honor Reverend ai Arthur L. Mahr with an reception this evening church parlors. Rev. Mafa-Eleanor-Or* September 15,coffee. The girls who servedF, F, Bigelow, Mrs. A. Zug-,Ad» MoorhMdrhji,^ MeioU.T or' ^o'rtiierMrs. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. L.come to the bride.Rev. Mahr has been p the church since June, formally installed at the morning service of the AH members of the chui friends are invited, to ati reception which will be 7:30 o'clock.Dale Hutson, organis church, Is in charge of gj^un_JjouJLbe^^raittee on refreshmentsMrs Fred Eisea. Mrs.