1Ia•diWELL KNOWN ANITA1-il-PEOPLE WEDDEDRIe-n* w n* o-o • nA HALF CENTURY(1 CUT I v. hII Ul*' 1 wm r 1lt;J. F. Gissibl and Wife Find ),'.(f I Prosperity and Content-ment Their Reward k -i for Good Life.i-»re nlt;* it-lt;t ;f H er 1.lt;; r ULTIbleelev liceallin-f'lu October .7, fifty yearsag, at Princeten, Bureau county, Illinois, Miss Alma 'Long and Joseph iLn( F, Gissibl were united in marriage jvat by the Rev. J. W. E!lis. Five years*the later they “came \v«*sl.” locating on a str 2lHj-acre farm in L.neoln tiiwnship, [ at tmi* time owned by the late W.|WltT. Hmither. Kver thing ^ in ; unda vs was comparativelyjKM-ially t‘ Joe” anil Mrs. Gk,ibb;thihoffutrthIfand they can be p”dH*Gy listed ai: be-; tf j ing among the pinni-1 rs of northeast-1 * lt;rn (bi.-s county, an'! a:1** still nlt; eu-pving the farm on which they landed.n' Kelutiury 2, 1 - ^0, Ta-arly forty-id*years ago. ^Their 2(J0-nlt;Tw farm, mu* nf the Inn hi-lt;t in all Fwa, has hcoi developed am! improved, and is mu'- of ihe beautiful modern farm homes i?T I assntwwyr—■ *Eight Children.This union has been blessed with eight children, all of whom are residents of this vicinity, as follows: Ghas. (lissihl; Mrs. Nancy Willison, wife of Bert Willison; Ira Gissibl; ilr-i. Alta Scholl, wife of I'red Scholl; Floyd GLsihl; Pear! Kuchn, wife of Fred L. Kuehn; Hazel .Scholl, wiffe uf Roy Scholl, and Howard Gis-sihl; two sons Ira and Howard, being the only children at home and wlm lake mm h of the responsibility of looking after the farm work thusidi making il cay sb dding fur Pap and Mother Gis.'ltd, who are enjoying ni life’s twilight hours to the full ex- j-y tenj:. oaIt is n rare occurrence, where bus- ;,lband and wj !e are permitted to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in the enjoyment nf unusually good health, surrounded by a family of eight children and their children’s children, and Mr, arid Mrs, (Jissibl wilt have the earnest congratulations and best wishes uf their large circle of friends throughout this community.ditoofwa?Ir*=ifitirlt;n*Cl