Sunday, June 17, 1928, marked the fifty-fourth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob WILL of East Lincoln avenue. Their five children, three sons and two daughters, together with their children and their children's children, gathered at the WILL home, where a family dinner was served in the afternoon, covers being laid for over fifty relatives and guests. Mr. and Mrs. WILL were married in West Weirton, Pa., June 17, 1874, coming to McDonald some years ago. Mr. WILL is aged 74 years and his wife 72. Both are enjoying good health. There are thirteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Guests included members of the family: Mr. and Mrs. John E. WILL of New Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond WILL of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. BEATTY and family of Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Guy WILL and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. LYMAN WILL, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. KENNEDY and family of McDonald, Mrs. Philip WILL and daughters Eleanor Regina, and Witta of Pittsburgh, Robert MILLER o! f DuBois, Charles HICKS of Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur COLLINS of Pittsburgh, Miss Betty Jane PATTERSON of Bentleyville. Friends from McDonald who called during the day to extend hearty congratulations included Mrs. Annie KIMBERLY, Mr. and Mrs. James MURPHY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles KENNEDY, Mrs. Jacob TRAUTMAN, and Miss Bert TRAUTMAN. This was the first time that the WILL family has been able to be together at the home of their parents since the fiftieth anniversary four years ago. Mr. and Mrs. WILL received a beautiful china closet, a gift from their three children. (sic)