^,,,-..1 ..m.lllk * ill' MU|' “I'1’to have si mil t celobi :«t ion ol other birthdays.ffljV I - •» 11 mamm mr | Three Anniversariesat Partyr-ter.if*, ,pv\rohs.dI('KAWFOUI)SVILLK. Oct. 2 0 A triple anniversary ceh’bia-ly j tion took place at the home i*. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Newton Dawsi- I sabbath.a-1 The birthday anniversary ori-| Mrs. Hugh J. Davis was Oct. IS.ie Saturday, Oct 2*1 vlt;as ,iu' 1 ',ilbirt lid ay (\*irroll l)u\is, tinclSabbath, Oct. 27. was the 20thwedding anniversary of Mi. and i-'Mre. .Wwton Ia\is. o, they m1lt; j brated all the events at once. A a j fine chicken dinner was enjoyed ir . ut noon.•’I jn (]|,- afternoon little Donald * ■ Davis, son of Mi and Mrs. Dees Davis, played a piano .-olo; Mir jam and Mildred Davis daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. NewtonDavis, played two piano duet'.,h very good poem referring toDie anniversaries had been composed by Mrs. Itees Davis and was read by Mildred Davis and Kev. H. D Lewis made a talk appropriate to the oc asion t » which Newton Davis responded.The guests were Rev. E L. Lewis. Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, Me 1 j and Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mr and Mrs. Rees Davis and son. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. RalphRees and Mae Rees. It was a happy' occasion and their friends loin in hoping they have many more of them.nClassified ads are reat