Wilmington
News
September 15, 1938
(Contributed by Lori Hellmund
from family records)
Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Jacks, of Bowersville, had been married 50 years Tuesday and the
celebrated the “golden day” appropriately with a family party.
The Jackses chose a quiet day rather than to
entertaining with a reception. They heard from their wide circle of
friends, however, by means of flowers, gifts, and cards.
Members of the family went to their home in the evening
taking a basket of yellow gladioli and chrysanthemums and refreshments.
Mrs. Jacks was Anna Carter and is related to the Carter
and Pidgeon families of this vicinity. Mr. Jacks is a brother of Mrs.
John Black, of near Wilmington.
Those of the family who spent the evening with them
were Mr. and Mrs. John Black and daughter, Helen Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.
A.D. Black and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pidgeon and children,
Charles, Dorothy, and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Persi Pugsley
daughters, Jean,
Charlotte, Laura Belle and Amy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Pidgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Terrell of near New Vienna,
Miss Mary Carter, George and Jesse Carter of
Sabina, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ream of Bowersville.
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