Alexander rend the mass and gave the golden Jubilee blessing. The altar and chance I were beautifully clccuri'.ted in bright golden chrysanthemums In tall gold vases The church was mieti with many friends and relatives who gathered to join in this sacred rite.9Wedding Attendants PresentFollowing Lho mass the group went to the home on Vine street, which wes also gay with baskets and bouquets of golden -mums and yellow roses. Here the jubilee table was laid, the centerpiece of tea rose* surrounded by fifty gleaming golden candles. At the table with Mr. mid Mrs. Bc-rgcdick were the attendants at their wedding, October 25, 1882, in St. Stephen's Church, That marriage was performed by Rev. Fattier Nicholas Holtel. At the tabic were Catherine Beige dick Krafcz and Catlileen Stein c-maii Burt anger ho were bridesmaids uiiu Henry Bergcdlck, groomsman. Others were Anthony and Barney Lchmkuhl, brothers of Mrs. Bergcdlck and Mrs. Mnry Durst, sister nf Mr. Bergcdick, who attended the wedding breakfast fifty years ago4 IMany Call During Day Refreshments were served throughout the day to the seines of friends unri neighbors who called at the home on Vine street where Mr, and * Mrs. Bergcdick went to lions keeping fifty years Iago. jThe jubilee dinner at ihc Feu-mont Club was delicious and the service beautiful. jn the center of the table was the jubilee wedding{masque* ball to be given in the bail vcom of Uie First National Bank Building cn the evening of Friday, October 28,A flcor show consist mg of several clever performances dins Incii i cusflged.priy,es fcr the funniest, tlie prettiest, and the most gruesome costumes are to be awarded. All former and present students and Uiciv friends axe'invited. Reservations may bs made by calling ihrs office of the Butler County Business College,* * ♦Baptist W. M. S. PlansImportant MeetingMrs. M. L. Copeland, president of the Woman's Missionary Society of ate First Baptist Church is issuing a very -urgent call to all women of the church to meet nf, the church Thursday, 2:3C p. in., for' a program of inspiration, education and in forma lien on missionary work o£ the church. Business of vast Importancewill he transacted.Former plans of the society will be revised and a meeting of much interest \s anticipated,* + ♦Surprise For Leo HeirslerMr. Leo Henslcr was delight fully surprised by the L. A. J9r Club at die he me of Miss Romllda Sick last ■Sunday evening. Games and dancing were diversions ol Use evening.A delicious lunch was served to [nr. following: H-den l'o!Iw, Helen Schubert; Geneva Miller; Nonna: Huentclmm; Wilhelm Jn la AJ i; Nell ! Welhnghorf; Martha Welsh; Hazel ; Seward; 'Leo Hensler; Charles Ker-j ris, Jr., Kenneth Huentelman, Bob i Pochard, Nick jlenslcr, Russel ■