Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rogers Married 50 Years Ago Give Dinner to FriendsMr. and Mrs. George ^1. Rogers of Whiskeag who reached their golden wedding anniversary Sunday received many friends during the day and entertained with a turkey dinner at noon. Although neither has been in the best of health of late they felt remarkably well on this occasion and received in an, informal manner tin* greater part of the. day. Mr. and Mrs. John If. Rogers and daughter Mabel of Uoatoti came down especially toheft) them celebrate and among the other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baohelder of Dorchester, Mass., Mr.and Mrs. James Hussey and Mrs. Elmer Billiugs of North Berwick.Mr. Rogers is one of the veteran mill men of the rftate. lie was a son of Hugh j and Lydia Rogers and was born iu the t brick dwelling ut \\ liiskeag now occupied by Charles II. Rogers and built by (»eorglt;*’s father, Samuel Hallowed Rog-I era. For many years lie was engaged m! (lie lumber business and operated the mill J until only a few years ago.I Mr. Rogers' marriuge witlnHannah A.I Billings, daughter of Ezra aud HannahBillings was Sept. L‘1. lNtfil and withtheir daughter Rosa they occupy a wellbuilt and modern home on the shores ofWhiskeag creek. Since giving up hisI milling Mr, Rogers lias devoted iiis time I to his farm.j Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are a most delightful couple and received many post card greetings from their large circle of| f l ie.nds.