WELL KNOWN ANITA PEOPLE WEDDED A HALF CENTURYRC I.J. F. Gissibl and Wife Find Prosperity and Contentment Their Reward for Good Life,IUi1 wt■ \ I-►\Ut■ aOn October .7, 1 ^7T., fifty yearsagat lil i*l i-l sl r c.at Prineet/m, Bureau county, Illinois, Miss Atrna Gong and Joseph F, Gismbl wort? united in marriage by the Rev. J. W. EHis. Five years jth later they “eume w.-sl.” locating an 5i\st 200-acre farm in E.neoln tiiwnship. j at thaf time owned by the late W.jW T. Smither. Everything in *h-Al} davs was co m para lively “re-w,M ]HM'ially to “Jn.” ami Mr.^ Civibl.;^; and they can be pr-pi-Gy lirtod :v- be-;c ing amung the pioneers of northeast-j vrn (bi.-s county, and ar** still m cu-pying the farm mi which they landvii.....i...i ' nKebiuary 2, 'r«,a:,,.y forty-sixj years ago. ^| Their 200-acrw faint, mu* of the.n J bi-lt;t in all has hem dwtd-»ped jam! improved, and is mu’- lt;d the L»jau-liful modern farm hemes jii Fass—~-,t-Eight Children.This union has bsnm blessed with eight children, all of whom are residents of this vicinity, us follows: Ghas. Gissihl; Mrs. Nancy Willison, wifi? of Bert Will is on; Ira Gissibl; Jlr-t. Alta Scholl, wifi* of Fred Scholl; Floyd GFsild; Pear! Kuchn, wife* of Fred I.. Kuohn; Hazel .Scholl, vnffe nf Roy Scholl, and I toward Gis-siiil; two son*. Ira and Howard, being .the only children at home and whn lake mm b of the responsibility of looking after the farm work thus id making i! i-:i y sbblmg f««r Pup and Mot her Gissibl, who are enjoying life’s twilight hours to the full ex-tenf.It is n rare occurrence, where husband and ujfe are pur milted to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in the enjoyment nf unusually krood health, surrounded by a family of eight children and their children’s children, and Mr. and Mrs, Gissibl will have the earnest congratulations and best wishes of their large circle of friends throughout this community.