clt;IIBiAt the Homo of Mr* and Mrs. A. tNick Ians Last Weeki. The pleasant country home of Mr,j! and Mrs. A, L. Nicklaus, one and a half miles southwest of town* was thescene of a happy social fathering last Thursday evening, when over 70 rel* atlves, friends and neighbors gather** ed to help them celebrate their 25th to wedding anniversary.| Mr. August Nieklaus and Miss Mary Maurer were United in marriage onMarch 2?th 1894 at the church near• . ' * * ■i, Headlyn, the Rev. Lobeck officiating, it They .had thought to pads last - Thursday quietly at home with only ie the memories of those edrly days,but their friends and neighbors had o arranged it otherwise, and with the is skillfulv management of their daugh-n ter, Miss Elizabeth, the party came asl- a complete surprise to the worthy n couple. kt-1 After an enjoyable evening spent wi im in visiting and in games, a delicious stlt; g luncheon' was served, and at a late in r hour the guests, departed wishing the y host and hostess many happy^ returns inn of the day. J sug Mi\ and Mrs .Nicklausjj receivedh many beautiful presents in token of he it the good will and esteem of their th.* • * •• # Ir- friends, which will prove a lastingi- memento of the happy occasion. miy. /The out’ of town guests were Mr.ii- and Mrs. B. Maurer, of Readlyn, tu Ir and Mrs. S. A. Maurer and son, A1- t® y Yin, of .New Hampton. * * * *h** ' 1 . • V v’.- ■ .i. i-: ' .... arofgofohopathesl C. F. Roder Graduates. From Medicaltv.