A large numucL ui guests attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Fred T. Robbins at Golf View Inn oo Thursday evening. December 30th. All plans and arrangements were made by their children, Lowell T. Robbins and Dorothy rad husband, Mr, and Mrs. John j. Schulte.The couple were married December 30, 1915 at the farm home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,L. Edelen. by Rev. R.W. Ely. who was minister at that time of the Jefferson Street Presbyterian Church.Invitations were for dinner at 6:00 P.M. and the reception at 8:30. Music was furnished by the Heembrock Brothers. After the first waltz by the honored couple, dancing was enjoyed by all. The wedding cake was cut, wrapped and given to all present.From Trenton, Illinois were Mr. ft Mrs. Arthur Cope, Mr. ft Mrs. Carl Cope from Beltvllle. Illinois, Mr, ft Mrs. Harold Cope from Granite City, Illinois, Mr, ft Mrs. Rimer Cope frc*n Wentzville, Mo„ their son Si family Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Cope, Jr. ft son Timmy, Mr, Mrs. Ralph Schroeder their son ft wife Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Schroeder.Rev. ft Mrs. Thomas Cannon, Rev, ft Mrs. Lloyd Harmon, Dr. ft Mrs. F.L. Harrington, Mr, ft Mrs. Wm. F. ’ Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Reverly C!uny, Mr, A Mrs. Everett Hungate, Mr. Wm. Krueger, Mrs, Lydia Rohl-flng. Mrs. Fieda Nolle, Mrs ^ Anna Lammers, Miss Rubv^ Barvey Mrs. Mabel Wilke, Mr. and Mrs. John Outright and Mr. ft Mrs. Wm. Baste an.An account of the wedding