5.ir.ifti«5.Celebrates Golden WeddingMr. and Mrs. Louis Knesek Sr. of Moulton celebrated their 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday, October 14. A delicious dinner was served at their home and Johnnie Knesek of Odem provided the musicwith an accordian.The table was centered with a three-tiered Golden Weddingcake topped with a minature golden fiftieth number. The cake was made and decorated by their granddaughter, Agnes Stary of Shiner.All seven children were present at the golden wedding. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stary and daughters of Shiner; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knesek and famil yof Taft; Mr. and Mrs. John Knesek and family, Robs-town; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knesek and daughters, Corpus Christi; Mr. and Mrs. John Schacherl and family of Corpus Christi; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zapletal and family, Robstown; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knesek and family, Corpus Christi.Other attendants at the golden wedding were: Father Joseph Kopp and Father John Matocha, both of Moulton; Mr. and Mis. Johnnie Knesek andson, Odem; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hielmann and daughter, I Robstown; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stary, Henkhaus; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christ, Shiner; Edmund Wegner, Moulton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lushsovsky and family, Moulton; Mrs. Kaiser, Moulton; Mrs. Eddie Leinhart and son, Moulton; Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Knesek, Fredericksburg; Mr. Zapletal, Moulton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knesek Jr., Sweet Home; Mrs. Frank Knesek Sr., Sweet Home.They received many nice and useful gifts.All departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knesek happiness and many more years to