'.Y.yi Kfr%w. «•;«:.':•:*:(Special to The Star,) CR13T15. Neb... Oct. 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wright of Crete celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding-anniversary on October C. Atnoon they gave a dinner at which all their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were present. On October 6, 1868, Mr. and Mrs.Wright were married at Cpshocton,Ohio and two days after xiieir wedding they started for Nebraska with a team and covered wagon. They had ?5' and ail their other wordly goods were in the wagon.They came to Saline county and on November 0, 1S6S. Mr. Wright filed on a homestead near Pleasant Hill, the first county -scat. They improved thlt;nr farm and by hard work and saving they have amassed considerable- of this world's goods. In 1900 Mr. Wright retired and they moved, to Crete, here they have* since resided.Their children and grandchildren were present as follows: J- M.Wright and Mrs. E. L. Wilding, Crete; Mrs. H. F. McTaggart, Cowles,\ Grandchildren, Mrs. HarryHouser, PeWit t; Mrs. A. M. Me*II nay. Midwest. Wyo.; LouiseWright Donald Muff. Crete; WardMcTaggart, Cambridge: Mrs.G-eorge Wells, Cowles; Mrs. Earl Bonr, Cowles, Great-grandchildren. Mary Lea Boner, Robert Henry Houser, Foneta Mae McTaggart.Selz Shoes9$G to $10//»///vmm/wsss