13-IC-it-UQiefgeayyssi-i m nd he if-inirest-Lrendra.ci-rainnt-nt,cn.tohervk330VBtheatvagoryvas an-vaa idy. irt-tbe iere de-I in )ro-;ur-une 0th de-Vil-ofclc-em-iend»Yipdaniledoffor-InMr, and Mrs. Fredrich KuhlmannThe five children of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrich Kuhlmann, 1320 Alabama avenue, shared the golden wedding anniversary of their parents last Saturday and Sunday,As the flrat part of the weekend observance, a 0 o'clock dinner waa served at Lhc Heidelberg club Saturday evening to members of the immediate family.Palms, daffodils and acacia decorated the altar of the Bethlehem Lutheran church on Sunday afternoon for the 9pecial service honoring the couple. The Rev. H, H. Wegner conducted it at 2 o'clock, and Hugo Gesaner provided the music.During the remainder of the day the’ couple held open house at their residence where they were greeted by about 200 guests. Refreshments were served buffet atyle from a table adorned with daffodils and gladiolus in shades of pink and yellow, and golden tapers, which flanked the wedding cake.Among the many gifts, flowers and greetings from relatives and friends waa a floral tribute from G.U.G. Germania.The brido of 50 years ago was born on July 12, 1000, and was Iho former Henrietta Schroedor, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edward Peter Schroeder, Germany washer birthplace and also that of her husband. Hig date was Feb. 14, 1871, and his pa von Is wore Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhlmmin.Their marriage was solemnised in Germany on Feb. 10, 1890, and in 1003 they came to America, settling in Sheboygan two years later and residing here since. Before Mr. Kuhlmann's retirement In 1840, ho was employed at the Pantzer Lumber Co. Mrs. Kuhlmann is a member of the G.U.G. Germania Ladies' society.Although eight children were bom to the couple, three are deceased. The five living are Ewald of Iowa City, la,, Mrs. Ralph Lee (Ida) Heias, Zion, III., Robert G.. Albert L. and Fredrich H. F., all of Sheboygan. They have four grandsons and two granddaugh*terB.Guests from out of the county who were present at the celebration were the following; Mr. and Mrs. Bart Heiss and son, Arthur Henry, OBhkosh; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Klatt, Mra. Gust. Blum, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schroeder and children, Erwin and Nancy, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Molnort and children, James and Delores Ann, Kiel; Ewald Kuhlmann and son, Kar3, Iowa City, la.i and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee HelBs, Zion, 111.Miss AllingerP-T-A HavingIs Bride Today Program MondayMiss Helen Allinger became the bride of Milton G. Jung In a 2 o’clock ceremony read this aCLcr-noon at the parsonage of the Evangelical Reformed church In Kiel by the Rev. E. L. Worthman.In observance of American Brotherhood week, a program of significance has been arranged for the meeting of the Parent-Teaeh-ers association of the U. S. Grant