Mr .and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Martha Sumner and Miss Fannie Sumner attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbins, Monday, at the home of their son, John Robbins, 4736 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis. The affair was planned by their five children and was a pleasant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Robbins. Mrs Pearl Lang, of Brooklyn, a relative was present and read an original poem written in :om-moration of the occosion. She hurried from the house to make the east car to Brooklyn and broke a blood , vessel. Sne became very sick at inc.* * terminal station, was taken to the j home of a cousin, Mrs. Barrett, where 1 she died a few hours later. O. R.ri Wilson brought the ^remains 10 her | home. Tuesday afternoon, overland. Her two sons who live in Texas, arrived Thursday anil funeral services were held Friday, Mrs. Lang was postmistress at Brooklyn. Sam Rob-I bins is a brother of the late Dr. Clark | Robbins and Lewis Robbins and form-j erl} live?; here.