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Show WEDDED SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS' J3 S !5 , NONOGENARIANS ARE HONORED i MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WEYGINT. " J HI ' K s - ' 'i v ij ! Couple Celebrate Diamond Anniversary With Friends and Relatives. EVEXTY-FIVE years wedded and C still attached to one another as much as in their younger days, Mr. and Mrs. William Weygint. r7 atid !i5 years of ase, respectively, respective-ly, were yesterday celebrating their diamond dia-mond wedding anniversary with friends and relatives at the home of their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. J- J. Starbuck, 224 Eighth East street. Mr. and Mrs. ' Weygiut were born in New York state and married there. The bridegroom was 22 years of age and the bride i'0 when they went to the altar. When the civil war came on Mr. Weygint and his eldest son .-joined the American army and went to the front. The ladies of- the Reynolds circle and the Grand Army last ni.ght assisted in the celebration at the StarhueU home. Many of t lie old comrades of the aged couple called to pay their respects upon the unusual occasion. Mrs. Starbuck.' the daughter, i the wife of I. J. Stavbuck, bailiff in Judge Brown's division of the Third district court. |