A SILVER ANNIVERSARYMr. and- Mrs, Henry. Wostphalen Entertain tbjtr'ge Number of Their Friends Yesterday. I,-.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westphaley of P.vmQsa township;. seven and.one Half miles north of^,. Atlantic yesterday' celebrate.# Cjieii; .twenty? fifth ox ...Silver wedding,,anoii'teiary', 'To;.assist thlem in properlyscetebratiag’.'tbe^vdnt, be-1 tween font itfcd 'flve' •hundred people gathered during1 the1 afternoon and, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wostphalen are Germans, as their hame would indicate, baviiig beo^ ^married i«; Germany. They..--. removed, to- Ameiica tpp.d-CaEs county, twentys-three years1 ago and. settled on the farm where they are at present living; They have ahost of Jf-rifeifdi in Oass, Audubon 'and'Slikby'tiofintieB ;lt;wh6 came' yes-1 tdJfday to helti'rnafcb ‘the'S’Sfhiversa^ aimemorablG'ond’iipd they \ ■Accordng to ’ Gf’ermen fashion ’thire 'yras plenty v. to-.eat -audV Uriub,:.thJre was a dancing, pavilion, erected-for this especial qooasion.a band of music was ixi attendance. arid every one in attendance was made welcome and a great-good time was had, a real German jcolebration. The danijing1 bnly oeasod at day break this morning.There was a large orowd in attendance from Atlantic and every one of them pronounoe the affair one of the swelleet tboy have attended In a long time. Fox a time in the afternoon it was feared the festivities were going to be broken up by a bad storm which passed near the place. The storm Was in the nature of a cyclone and the merrymaking was stopped for the time being and everybody watched the storm, but it soon passed and mer j rymaking went on