Chester County PA Archives News.....Mr. & Mrs. Clinton K. MOSTELLER 25th Anniversary, 1901 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Rightnour [barright@comcast.net] ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ Daily local West Chester, Pennsylvania February 19, 1901 SILVER WEDDING At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton K. Mosteller, at the corner of New and Union Streets, the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage was celebrated last night. Sunday was the real day for the celebration, and on that day the family had a special dinner, but no guests were present, the bride and groom of a quarter of a century little suspecting that occasion would be noticed outside the household. Last evening, however, the celebration came, and a number of relatives dropped in with gifts of a pleasing nature in silver, linen and plush, and spent an hour or two socially. It was thought the two daughters of the host of hostess; Misses Iva M. and Mary E. had known more about the affair than they told. Among the guest were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C Moses and son, George, Ralston Lumis and wife (West Vincent), J. Howard Lumis and family, George Lumis and family, West Chester; Mrs. Dr. Mosteller and daughter, Phoenixville; Mrs. William A. Moore and son and daughter, Upper Uwchland; Mr. and Mrs. John Mosteller. The wedding, which occurred twenty-five years ago, was at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lumis, in West Vincent, on a clear, mild evening, at the hour of seven. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. R. Shoffner. Ralston Lumis, who was present last evening, was a groomsman, and Miss Minerva Faddis, now the widow of Jos. Anderson, was a bridesmaid.