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Celebrated Sixty-third Anniversary (1920)

Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) in the Port Chester Daily Item on February 4, 1920. In the original text Eloise Lindauer (1860-1935), the wife of Max S. Freudenberg (1857-1921) is written as "Ella Widener".

4506727Celebrated Sixty-third Anniversary1920

Celebrated Sixty-third Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindauer of Locust avenue were surprised at their home last night by members of their family, it being the sixty-third anniversary of their marriage. Their children, five in number were present. They are Mrs. Eloise Freudenberg, of Jersey City, New Jersey; Mrs. Anna Lindauer Lowe, Harry Lindauer, Arthur Lindauer, and Le Baron Lindauer of Rye, New York. Fifteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren were also at the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Lindauer are in perfect health. Mr. Lindauer is eighty-four years and Mrs. Lindauer seventy-nine years of age. Mrs. Lindauer danced during the evening with Miss Blanche Lowe of Rye, New York, one of the grandchildren.

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