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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 91

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Yvc Congratulate Sunday, November 22, 11)70 Tim CINCINNATI E.NQl IKI WnT TfT-fH fa for your holiday lihrU AMjuutnijJ.rj 111 lJi JLil 1 JiVfiirHil UU.M.tAU)J Xfe Vtf if shopping convenience mi ort SMrt ii K' I vV' I I a orget you nave, it on M.M. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas (Nick) Baron, 3274 Pickbury Westwood, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary November 29 with a Mass of Thanksgiving in the chapel of St. George Hospital, followed by an open house at their home.

Mr. Baron retired in 1964 after more than 47 years with the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. The Barons have two children, George of Cincinnati and Helen A. Weber of Colville, Wash. There are four 1,.

ii. -i Mr.a ind Mrs. Jdhn Dugam, 3970 Trevor Cheviot, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday, November 24, with a buffet for family and friends at the Sunny Mow Inn, 3833 Applegate Ave. couple has a daughter, Mrs. John Wimsey, West-wood, and two granddaughters.

miX .711 liZlU. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Allen, formerly of Cincinnati and now living in Clearwater, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Tuesday.

Mr. Allen was in business in Kennedy. Heights for many years and later was employed at the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. from which he retired in 1952. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen have a son, Lloyd, Greenhills; a daughter, Mrs. William H. Zebold, Hyde Park; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. I -to Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Maun-tel, 4165 Pitts North-side, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with mass of thanksgiving at noon Saturday in St. Boniface Church. They have a son, Richard, and five daughters, Mrs. Marie Osterhaus, Mrs.

Margaret Mohr, Mrs. Loraine Neeley, Miss Norma Mauntel, all of Cincinnati, and Sister Michael Clare, S. Mt. Clemens, 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr.

Mauntel retired from the Cincinnati Transit Co. after 44 years of service. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.

Ense, 2160 Sylved Green will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Thanksgiving Day with an 11 a. m. Mass at St. Antonius Church. The Enses have two sons, Stanton Great Falls, and Frederick Arlington Heights, 111., a daughter, Mrs.

Ralph (Marlene Anne) Helmers, Delhi, and nine grandchildren. We Congratulate Mr. and Mrs. William N. Feckter, 3827 Vincent will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Thanksgiving Day with a family dinner at Shuller's Wigwam.

Lifelong Price Hill residents, the Feckters have three children, Mrs. Robert Kammer and Mrs. Clifford Meyers, both ot Mt. Airy, and William Feckter of Delhi; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildrea r. Feckter retired in 1958 after operating the Ben Franklin Printing Co.

for 52 years. We Congratulate Mr. and Mrs. George Albers, 3016 Henstoaw Camp Washington, will celebrate their 60th wed-, ding anniversary with a mass at noon today at the Sacred Heart Church, Marshall Camp Washington. Mr.

Albers formerly was employed at the Scarlet Oaks Methodist Home for the Retired, Lafayette Clifton. Mrs. Albers at one time was a cafeteria manager employed by the Cincinnati Board of Education. They have two daughters, Mrs. Jade (Anna) Lake Wllhelm, Cedar Grove, and Mrs.

Fred (Helen) Reuss, Camp Washington, and three grandsons. ill- '71 sl $6.50 LAW REN CEB VRG, 14 Walnut St. 537-2210 HmwMiSO Dolly MM Co 1 II Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.

Kuhn, 2936 Montclair Westwood, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They will be honored at a reception to be given by their children and grandchildren from 2 to 5 p. m. today at the Westwood United Methodist Church, Ep-worth and Urwiler Aves. There will also be a dinner for their family and wedding party Wednesday at Madeira Manor.

Mr. Kuhn retired in 1962 after 50 years of service at the Huenefeld Co. The Kuhns have two children, Mrs. Robert (Doris) Milbourne, Columbus, Ohio, and Paul Kuhn, Kenwood, and six grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford P. Reeves, 549 Elm Ludlow, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house for friends and relatives Tuesday at the Ludlow Vets Hall, 830 Elm St. The cuople will also renew vows earlier in the day at the Ludlow First Presbyterian Church. Mr.

Reeves retired after 50 years as the operator of a produce store in Ludlow. The couple has three sons, Charles (Burr), Lookout Heights, Robert (Sid), Ludlow, and James, Park Hills; a daughter, Mrs. James (Dorothy) Webb, Ludlow, and 13 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

August C. Seisslger, Independence, Ky will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, November 29, with a mass and reception at St. Joseph Church, Crescent Springs, Ky. They have two sons, Lt. Col.

John Seisslger and Frank Seissiger; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Scott, Mrs. Ruth Theele, Mrs. Lou Ann Kuhl-man and Mrs. Alice Garcia; 20 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Birch, 5170 Leona Covedale, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today. A reception will be given In their honor by their daughter, Miss June Birch, at Forest View Gardens, 4508 North Bend Rd.

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