SILVER WEDDING DAYMr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jermann Married Twenty-five YearsRemsen Bell-Enterprise: Mr. andMrs. Ambrose Jermann observed their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary yesterday, November 30, and entertained a company of friends at their home. The guest list was confined to members of Louis E. Brick post of the Spanish-American war veterans, together with their wives. Covers were laid at a 7 o’clock dinner, after which the visitors spent the evening with games and visiting. A feature at the dinner table was a large wedding cake, beautifully embellished in colored frosting and carrying out a scheme of ornamentation that was appropriate to the occasion, with dates and emblems, and which was sent to Mr. and Mrs. Jer-manin by their son, Lyle, who 'is taking a course in bakery work at an institute in Minneapolis. The cake was baked and ornamented by Lyle.Mr. and Mrs. Jermann were married November 30, 1902, at Danbury, Iowa, and have been residents of RetJfsen ever since. Mr. Jermann has been in the postal service as a rural mail carrier for the past twenty-sixyears.