dinner party on4UTH JMNlVtKSARYhihlt; . tij ejMr. and Mrs. Bert E. Planck, who m reside on a farm near this village,were honored at a dinner party given at their home last week, Wednesday, ^in observance of their 40th wedding cj anniversary. ccMr. and Mrs. Planck were the reci-pients of many cards of congratulations and gifts from friends and rela-1r3lives. Both are in good health and areactive. iMThe dinner table was decorated in pink and white and was centered by a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The couple were presented with a large birthday cake decorated with 1 pink flowers. Following the dinnerprogressive pedro was played. • teMi's. Planck was bom on the farm ei where sh^ now lives, a daughter of -r€ the late Thomas and Egbert Donahue. ^ Mr. Planck is a son of the late Loren- w za and Lorinda Planck. IMr. and Mrs. Pianck were married 10 on February 2, 1898, in a ceremony ^ performed at the Donahue homestead.! They have made their home on that farm since.They have three daughters, Mrs. Norman Landon, Gunns Corners; Mrs. \* Francis Dodge, Watertown, N. Y.; and clt; Miss Rose Planck who resides at wtthome.Those present at the party were:fi:VJMr. and Mrs. Thomas Phlen, Mr. and1 D Mrs. Will Crowner, Mr. and Mrs. Da- u'e.Mr. and Mrs. Brayton Henry, Mr. and vid Love, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Phalen, Mrs. Francis Dodge, Mrs. Ashley! siTwining, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purdy,Dean Phalen and Jack Porter.NC3d