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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT.d}Il-Mr.Snyder health. Mrs.is enjoying excellentSnyder, however, forfour years past, has been in ill-health.r0clThirteen children were born to Mr.and Mrs. Snyder. Six are living.They are: Jacob Snyder, ChristianSnyder and Miss Minnie Snyder, ofthis city; John Snyder, of Kalamazoo, Mich. ; Mrs. Carrie Miller, ofStrasburg; Mrs. John Franghiser, oflVIr, and Mrs. J. Snyder S Loudonville. There are twenty-six SPearl Wedding.grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.1st% j,. »For nearly forty years Mr. Snyder has been an employe of Russell MANY GUESTS ARE PRESENT. ICora|any- Hlt;is a machinist. Tinfirst wages earned by Mr. Snyder wereiis18SFrom All Parts of theountrypaid him by James Duncan, on whosefarm he was employed when a mereboy. Afterwards he worked for John FrCome Friends and RelativesThree Witnesses of theCeremony Still Living—Mr.Harkness in a sash factory, then heoperated a steam engine for Hart Brown, and later w’orked in the Davenport carHe spent threeyears in Navarre, wnere, with his1?Snyder an Employe of Russell Company for Manybrother, he owned and operated a machine shop and saw mill. Upon hisreturn to Massillon he was employedYears.Sixty years ago Sunday thear-though this year he has not been of 71) South Mill street, occurred, called upon for activeriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder,first bv Bucher Stucker, and afterinwards by Russell Company, whose employ he has continued,work by thelthe event is taking place will conclude this evening witli a re-Among tin? gifts receivedThe celebration of the anniversary of j company.today, and t today by Mr. and Mrs. Snyder isilver dollarssixtyfrom Russellnewal of the marital vows, and exer- Company. The presentation was madecises of praise and thanksgiving, to by James Peacock. The followingbe followed by the christening of twogreat-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.note accompanied the present: “Rus-Snyder. The celebration todaysell Company present their complients to Mr. and Mrs Jacob Snydera quiet, informal character, only the rnon the sixtieth anniversary of theirnolt;waIllfctrahaCoamhuJJ.beeof!ipotSWTmoOcan(wh]«?rgivIAIK. AND MRS. .JACOB SNVDER.members of the family being present marriage and express the hope thatThis evening the friends and neigh- each one of these bright, honest dol-w’aemouttheE.,divledOhofEthesonE Jbors will be among the guests.The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder took place in West Brookfield.lars may symbolize a bright spot in everyone of the sixty years they have so honestly lived together, and thatwhginEntheThe Rev. Mr. Kemarer, the LutheranAminister for Massillon and Brookfieldtheir future years may be laden with j u. peace and comfort.”at the time, officiated. Mr. Kemarer All day long preonts have been ar-died about nine years ago.tended the golden wedding of Mr.and Mrs. Snyder. Three witnesses of the wedding ceremony are still living and are present at the celebration.He at- riving from other sources, and moreThis evening therewilogel, of St. Louis, andare yet to come.' bo fully two hundred guests present. The Rev. L. H. Burry will be among them, and will perform thewedding ceremony and make a briefK.lin.Roiande:They are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wise-Mrs. Fred, address. This second wedding will blt; Mr.Snyder, of' this city.Mr.and Mrs. performed at 7 o’clock in the back Wiselogel have been married sixty- parlor of the Snyder residence, three years. Immediately after their and Mrs. Snyder will enter marriage Mr. and Mrs. Snyder erected strains of Mendelssohn’sto tinL.Tdayanthea small home in South Mill street.anxsituIin aweddingmarch, played by Miss Emma ZeiiHer.Their present home is located on the The ushers wTill be William Blumen-3ame lot, though the small home years schcin, Chicago ; Orin Snyder, Miss ' meiCorinne Snyder Miss Augusta Snyder off.now and Miss Clara Snyder, of Massillon, ! shoand Miss Alverna Franghiser, of Lou-[rs. Snyder’s maiden name was donville.ago gave way to the larger and more comfortable residence whichstands upon it.Christiana Debe. She is 77 years old,md is a native of Prussia, Germany.waf-durMr. and Mrs. Snyder are each a roalt;3he is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.member of a family of six. Mrs. Snyder is the sole survivor of her family.ilacob Debe, both deceased, and cameHerMr. Snyder has one sister, Mrs. Wiselere with her parents in ather was a stone-cutter and con- town guests are Mr. and Mrs. Michaellogel, of St. Louis. Among the out ofshoisavileareveiractor. Both parents died in this Wiselogel, Mr. and Mrs. William Stiy-:ity, and are buried here.dor and Mrs. A. Bryant, of St. Louis;timlt;TheainoMr. Snyder is 82 years old, and is a Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snyder, of Battle herlt;lative of Bavaria, Germany. He is a Creek, Mich. ; John J. Snyder, of on of Mr. and Mrs. George Michael Kalamazoo, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Er-hiyder, both of whom died many nest Snyder, Mrs. Anthony Baadte,Mrs. Philip Blumenschein and Wil-areThiihchtears ago. He came to this countryti 1881 with his parents. His fatherpas a wagon-maker. Both of Mr.saryliam Blumenschein, of Chicago; Mrs. raisiuyder’s parents died in this city andre buried here.John Franghiser, of Loudonville; Pe-ter Miller, of Strasburg; Mrs. Eliza- liniibeth Stoehr, of Woodsfield.one
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