sreturned home Sunday afternoon.* • * *i’ | Golden AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. John Redington en-' ■ ri . -• ■-i* tertained Saturday at their home ontSouth Michigan avenue, the occas-1ion geing their golden wedding anniversary, the twentieth anniversary oftheir eldest daughter, Mrs. E. O.dWalker, and the eighth birthday oftheir granddaughter, Helen Reding-1ton.Thev received informally all day.At noon a chicken dinner was servedfiIto members of the family and Mrs.Elizabeth Doles, Mrs. Anna Clark andIsaac Doles, who were present at thewedding in 1875.The house was beautifully decorated in roses and garden flowers.The table centerpiece was a doublewedding cake artistically arrangedwith roses and bride and groom favors, over which was a large whitewedding bell.Mr. and Mrs. Redington are seventy-one and sixty-nine years of agerespectively and have spent most oftheir lives in Decatur county. Thevhave lived in Greensburg more than( sixteen years. Mr. Redington servedeight years as county assessor.Mr. and Mrs. Redington rearedeight children, five of whom are lining. One daughter, Mrs. FrankWalker, died in 1913 and a son,1Grover, in 1918. ThoseCharles Redington of Greensburg,Mrs. E. O. Walker of New Point, Mrs. iWill Kirbv of northeast of Greensburg, Mrs. G. E. Keller of Millers-Leone! ton of Anderson. They have fifteen ! grandchildren.The couple received many usefuland beautiful gifts and the congratu-1lations and best wishes of a host of *friends.» * * *1