terfrific | - CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Maitland Were Married Fifty Years Ago. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Maitland of Nashua celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday? All of their children and other relatives and friends (32 in number) joined in a big picnic dinner in their. honor Little Brown church groundshe The anniversary actually occurred* Saturday, as Mr. and Mrs. Maitland® were married on June: 13, 1886, at Sycamore, Ill. They 'came to lowa, settling in Wright - county, in 18SS. About six years ago they moved to a a farm southeast of Nashua, and for the past three years have been residents of Nashua. Botli! are still quite active despite their advanced years, and enjoyed the event to the fullest extent. The picnic also honored 30th anniversary of Mr. and athel J. P. Courtney of Dows, which occurred June 14th. Mrs. Courtney and Mrs. Maitland are sisters. A photographer took a pictures of the group, and 2 purse of money and many other gifts were / received by the honored couple as remembrances of the occasion. Those present 10 enjoy the event were: Mr. and Mrs. Mait-1 land's children: J. Matt Mailland, Minneapolis; Tommy Maitland and wite and children of Pine Island, Minn; Mrs. Adah Peterson and son, Storm Lake; Mrs. 3T. V. (Emma) Gehrt and husband and family of Bradgate. and Mrs. Laura Crooks and sons of Nashua; their daughter-inlaw, Mrs. A. E. Maitland, Clear Lake; Mr. Maitland's brother. Robert Maitland and his daughter, Mrs. John Hyde and husband and family, Ventura, Iowa; Mrs. Maitland's sister Mrs. J. P. of, Courtney and husband and son, Rodney, of Dows; and Mrs. Mar-| garet Thompson Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland have 18 grandchildren, and all but seven of them were present at the anniversary celebration.