WELL KNOWN ANITA PEOPLE WEDDED A HALF CENTURYF1 wJ. F. Gissibl and Wife Find Prosperity and Contentment Their Reward for Good Life,kOil Odolicr .7, 1 H7r,, fifiy yi*arsat Princeton, Bureau county, Illinois, Miss Alma 'Long and Joseph F, (iisriibl were united bn marriage liy the Rev. J- W. E!iis. Five years jtj la tor they “came w.-sl/’ locating an a 20i)-acrc farm in I,.ncoln township, at thaf time owned by the late W.T. Smither. Everything in Those da vs was comparatively “nj-w,M ^ pec i ally t- “Ji»pn ami Mrs. Givdb!.;_ and they can he p^pi-Gy Sirtisd ai: be-;* f : ing among the pioneers * - f northeast-1w^'wn (bi.-s county, and a:** still nreu- 1pying the farm on which they landeii... i rKelnuary 2, ■ r.early forty-six 'I years ago.j 7'heir iMJO-ncrw farm, mi*' nf the1. * hi-lt;t in all F*wiu has hem devtd.ipeil jam! improved, and is mm of ihu beautiful modern farm homes in Pass■wwwyr—- ~ ^ .......Eight CKilJren.This union has been blessed with eight children, all of wlmm are residents of this vicinity, us follows: Chus. Gissihi; Mrs. Nnney Willison, wife of Bert Will is un; Ira Gissibl; Nvlt;. Alta SchwD, uif“ of Fred Scholl; Floyd Gicdld; Pear! Kuchn, wife of Fred L. Kuehn; Hazel .Scholl, wiffe uf Roy Scholl, and Howard Gissibl; two sutH. Ira and Howard, being the only children at home and wlm lake mmh of the responsibility of looking after the farm work thus i lt;making i! ea y sb dding for Pup and Mo!her Gissibl, v, ho are enjoying life’s twilight hours to tin* full extent.It is n rare occurrence, where husband and \\j !*e are permitted to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in the enjoyment uf unusually good 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 uf their large circle of friends throughout this community.