« • V.. J \ B | • V* » « » V ^ 0 llvj v BI4C*—June 5th, 50th nttuiversarv, «roldcnl * ' Oj wedding, of Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Me- j Phctcrs, was celebrated at their home. I* Ifive miles north of Danville, by an assemblage of children, grand, and g*g‘ children and friends, who came pro par-j ed with baskets to spread an abundant ; repast. This -venerable couple were | married at Salem, Wtehingfoii county,I Indiana, have lived thirty years at theirjSl.present home, and artrfamiiiar with tin*| hardships of pioneer life. When they I first knew Danville, one log house was4 Jj the only building. The first court-house } | was of logs, and the jury room when ! not in use, served as a sheep pen. Deer.J bear, turkey and other game they had i often for food. After dinner liev. IJ.i| L. Dickerson read a portion of scrip Mure, and made some very appropriate j remarks. A few presents suitable to J the occasion were presented, j