t0rtbf1'«aJIVEIVI(oslt;L. Ackersons Honored on AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. James Ackerson were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary at an open house reception held at their home, Rt. 4, Brainerd, on July *1 Hostesses were Mrs. Alvin lt;'cvcrlv) Knerr, Mrs. Alva Tou-lp • ts, Mrs. Carl Britton, assisted ■'V Mrs. James Ackerson, Jr.,. u! Edna Marie. Many relatives f( r 'ij friends were present to hon- p or the couple on the special occasion.Bouquets of freshly cut flowers added to the decor and table arrangements. The anniversary cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Dale Finch, Rt. 7. Mrs. Carl Britton cut the cake; Mrs.i^ Alva Tougas poured coffee; Ed-na Marie Ackerson was injfj charge of the guest book.Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson are the parents of two sons and two daughters. They are James Ackerson, Mrs, Alvin (Beverly) Knerr, Brenda and Michael.Highlight of the day was the presence of the couple’s two granddaughters, Dorene Carol Knerr and Christina Annette Ackerson, ages nine and 10 months, who arrived by jet p plane with their mothers from t Kirkland, Wash, to be present for the occasion. sThe honored couple received g cards, gifts and monetary gifts, k Telephone messages were received from Mr. and Mrs. Irvin . R. Britton, Paramount, Calif.; || Mrs. Eldon Williamson, New London, Iowa and Jim Acker- ( son of Kirkland, Wash.Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson werej( married on July 7, 1942 at Ka-J hoka, Missouri in Clark county by Rev. L. M. Mouror, a Methodist minister.Da:Pslt;TTaaSJEflt;1il I