Couple Celebrates Anniversary With Ceremony In St. Mary'sWhen Mr. and Mrs.,. James A. Stauter stood in the sanctuary of St. Mary’s church at 7 a.m. today, they received again, on their silver wedding anniversary, the blessing bestowed upon them by the Catholic church at a Nuptial Mass. The Rt, Rev. Msgr. John R. Donoghue, pastor, was celebrant.In what is said to be the ceremony of its kind to take place in Mobile the original bridal party, with the exception of the late Edward J. Oroye, was In attendance.A wedding breakfast at theStauter home, 21:2 Lexington ave., followed the ceremony. A reception at the home Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m., will round out ‘the celebration.Mrs. Stauter, who entered with her husband, wore a white embroidered net evening gown with a large white hat and a bouquet of white dahlias.Miss Bessie Hicks, maid of honor, was in aquamarine embroidered marquisette with a pink dahlia bouquet.John Oabb was best man. Ushers were Rplph Knowles, Joe Hyde and Ben Pollman. The men in. the party wore white suits with blue ties.Pink gladioli, large palms and tapers in candelebra decorated the church. Baskets of flowers lined the altar rg.il. The background was of palms.Mrs. Thomas W. Reynolds, organist, had charge of the music, assisted bv Mrs. Lillian Weston, who sang during the mass.Among' out-of-town, guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Butler and Mrs. Lena Dr ago, Alexandria, La.In the assembly watching ceremonies were the five children of the Stauters: James D., Helen.Margaret, Leo and Mary; also Mrs. D. Stauter, the former Edna Buckhaeuldt, and the two Stauter grandchildren, Jo Anne and James D„ Jr.At the open house to be heldSunday, Mrs. Stauter will be assisted in entertaining by her daughters and by a group of relatives and friends. Catherine Smith will have charge of the guest book. *Mr. and Mrs. Stauter were married in St. Joseph’s church at 7 p.m., June 25, 1913, by the Rev.D. J. Murphy.Mrs. Stauter was Mary Hicks, daughter of Mrs. Mary Hicks and the late James D. Hicks. Invitations issued by Mr. and.Mrs.. Stauter to the celebrationread: ”1913-1938. Mr. and Mrs.James A. Stauter request thepleasure of your company at their silver wedding anniversary, 7 a.m., Saturday, June 25, St. Mary’s church. Nuptial mass. At home, June 26, 212 Lexington ave., 5 to' 8 p.m.”‘Open House*Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Ma-homer, Jr., of Washington, D. C., who with their daughter, Peggy, are guests of Mr. Mahomers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Mahorner, will be honored with an open house Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m., by his sister, Miss Katherine Mahorner.Mr. Mahorner, assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, and his family are spending a month’s vacation in the south., 'They were at Point.Clear for several days this week and expect to go to New Orleansfor a. visit with Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. Mahorner before returning to Washington.