Couple ObservesGolden. AnniversaryV3J v-.s-ifr_ ... ... ’ -* SjJi-u- - v ■■' • pEAi?*-;:K^'lVST;• •■’I’/-”- ‘ :Sfa-V..:. •,■■;\'l '.' - •, v * Sf J* o'4 *'• * ■ •' 3»iCJ;.* '-'.•*■■ ;:'c j ;..•' '■ •... / lt^ -a .**. • 4 lt;.* %.% •A'‘.':vv .. .•- ^ • ' . 1 “ ••’ //® :mm***'l*iu'~'•• *kV -v'-.-j»*• k.g‘ •tesL ' ‘fcyv!•* •-Vr.T‘11■ */■■..■ . JM ‘ VA'vv .y-nu* • . *. i•’’iry1 * *•Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. CouturierRelatives and friends were present to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Couturier of £.3. Traverse City, Saturday, August 29, at an open house atthe Garfield townhalf in honorof their golden wedding anniversary.Hosts at the event were their ten daughters, Mrs. Celestine (Thelma) Schaub, Mrs. Pete (Gerry) Moldenhaues, Mrs. William (Juliette) Howard,. Mrs. James (Orpha) Taylor, Mrs. Hank (Mary) Bugai,Mrs, Alois (Audrey) Bugsi,Mrs. Pete (Jacky) Winoweic-ki, Mrs. (Carol) Kahle, Mrs. Ben (Edith) Zimmerman, Jr.. Airs. James (Patricia) Otto, and son, Robert. Unable toattend the event were their two sons, Carl and Michael of the U.S. Navy. Their descendants include 75 grandchildren, and 35 great grandchildren.Mr. and Mrs. ' Couturier were the recipients of a color TV set from their children and grandchildren, ' and many other gifts from friends and relatives.■j •