Show I 1 ROYLE GOLDEN WEDDING W ANNIVERSARY II i Many Beautiful Gifts and Con Congratulatory Congratulatory Congratulatory gratulatory Telegrams From FromI I V All I Over the Country Mt III H M M U U t H M t M M Mf TO ELESA ELMA K ROYLE fi fifty years eari since we were wed But lighted up by loves bright 4 ray f The prayers we heard the vows we f 4 said 4 Seem but to us MS as yesterday 4 And loving hearts were wera round us 4 there 4 And smiles and tears to us were 4 4 4 given 4 4 Some hearts for us made silent f 4 prayer f 4 4 Some Seine hearts hearth hear l that loved loyed us now In 4 4 heaven 4 4 4 i 4 And since sanle that day so long ago 4 I 4 Unfaltering love Jove Ovo has haa marked each 4 4 f 4 day V 4 I 4 No Ills of life no stress of woe 4 r f Could drive this precious love Jove away 4 4 z V 4 4 And Aria when our children came to bless 4 4 And brighter make our path on ont 4 4 4 earth arth V 4 4 Unselfish love and tenderness ten erness 4 V 4 Had flad ever ver then another birth 4 V 4 4 4 Gone are arc the years but Taut love Jove re remains 4 t mains 4 9 To V t t ur hearts till time Is 4 4 oer over 4 4 4 And we wo shall listen to Its strains 4 4 That rise from the celestial shore 4 4 JONATHAN C BOYLE ROYLE 4 t With all the good wishes that the friends of many years could shower on them amidst a wealth of the fairest flowers from near near and far Judge and Mrs Irs J C Boyle Royle celebrated last Jast evening the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage which took place April 23 3 1857 In Len Lex Lexington Le ington Mo Everything that warm friend friendship friendship ship bip could do to add to the happiness of the occasion was done and despite the edict that no presents were to be sent many costly and beautiful gifts gIrts were add added added added ed to the good wishes and the showers of congratulatory telegrams and letters from irom all over the country The reception was held heI in the studio I V of their daughter Mrs Martha Royle King and the rooms were filled with choice flowers the gifts gUts of friends From the Ladles Ladies Literary 1 club came great quantities of American Beauty roses and from the ladies ladles of the Presbyterian church with which Mrs Royle was long Identified came others Individuals add added added ed cd to the tho wealth of flowers till the and the hallway adjoining were filled Over the heads of the two honored peo people people pie was a canopy of green and ribbons while entwined hearts of deep golden yellow ellow balsam blossoms were suspended in the front of the can canopy canopy canopy opy In one corner comer hidden by a bank of or palms was the orchestra fur furnished fished a fine program during the early evening while the guests were ling Assisting In receiving with Judge and anI Mrs Boyle Royle Ro ie and Mrs King were Mrs Si Simon Simon Simon mon Bamberger and Mrs William S Loomis while Mrs Lee Le J 1 Sharp of Butte Mont an attendant at the wedding In 1857 was also with the receiving party Later In the evening the Misses Theresa and Edith Godbe Miss Hallie HattiE Foster Miss Elsie Parsons Miss lUss Helen Miss Clara White and Miss Elsa Bam berger i i and Royle Boyle King the grandson of Judge and Mrs Royle Boyle assisted in serving 4 buffet supper s Mrs King made a brief talk to the company reading a partial list of the j friends who had sent messages of con congratulation congratulation among them being Bishop D DS DS DS S Tuttle Re Rev G D B Miller Mrs Fi Fl Fidelia FIdelia delia della B Hamilton Major and Mrs i Downey Mrs Gamble Mrs Douglas and countless other well known Salt Lakers of an earlier time Miss Edith Godbe sang Scenes That Are Arc Brightest Mrs King sang Mary of Argyle and Miss Hallie Foster Darby Darb and Joan oan all of them favorite songs of Judge and Mrs Royle Mrs Irs C E Richards read two poems the first from Judge Role Boyle le to his wife written yesterday following his i custom of writing her a 8 love loe song on 01 each anniversary and the second from the pen of Mrs Thomas Weir a friend of many years standing Among the friends present were Judge and Mrs C C Goodwin Mr lIr and Mrs Simon Bamberger Bamber r Dr and Mrs J M 1 Dart Mr Ir and Mrs Irs LeGrande Young Mr and md Mrs Richard Keves Keyes Mr and Mrs lIr George Black Mrs Thomas Weir Mr and Mrs Irs John E Dooly Dooh Mr and Mrs J T R B Walker Mrs Witcher Jones Mrs Irs Mary E B Gilmer Mrs N X F Putnam Mr and Mrs Frank Kimball Mr and Mrs Ira Frank Godbe O 0 J Salisbury Mr and Mrs M L K Parsons Mrs Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Miller Dr and Mrs Irs T B Beatty Judge and Mrs Chris Diehl Mrs Emeline B Wells Mrs Irs S SO SO O 0 S Nelden Mr and aud Mrs John C CLynch CLynch CLynch Lynch Mrs Sprague Major and nd Mrs M 1 A Breeden Mrs Irs Franklin S Rich Richards Richards Richards ards Mr and Mrs Irs Samuel Paul Dr W WM WM M Paden Dr and Mrs Charles G Plum Plummer Plummer mer iner Mr and Mrs P W Madsen Judge and Mrs Irs C S Varian Varlan Mr and Mrs Adolph Adolpn T Mr and Mrs Ledyard M f Bailey Mrs Hapgood Mr and Mrs F S Richards Dr and Mrs M A Hughes Dr and Mrs Irs G V Parmalee Dr and Mrs Ir l F D BIckford Miss Gratia Flanders Miss Mrs Mary Ryan Rvan Mr and Mrs F A Druehl Mr W r M Callaway Mr lIr and Mrs Mr lIr and Mrs frs Franklin Pierce Mr lIr and Mrs E B Critchlow Mrs Irs lan Marv Critchlow Mrs J S Noble Koble Mr AIr tr and Mrs Ferdinand J Fabian Mrs W V P Lynn Mrs Irs Hanauer thE tho Misses Hanauer Mr and ami Mrs Ini Graham Putnam Mr and md Mrs Kenneth Renneth C Kerr Judge Ju ge and Mrs MI I Dana T Smith Mr lIr and Mrs Grant Smith Mrs Georgie Snow Carle Cane Carleton Carleton ton who had come from to at attend tend the celebration Mrs lIr White Mr Ir Irand and Mrs Irs H G Whitney Mr and Mrs Irs 3 J D Spencer Mrs F A Vincent Dr Drand Drand Drand and Mrs R B G Among Amon the other thines thin s which came to add to the happiness of Judge and Mrs Boyle Royle yesterday esterday was a telegram from |