August Schmaltz AndWife Celebrate 2SthWedding AnniversaryMethodist Men’s ClubTo Be Organized ForBARODA, Nov. 3 — Mr. and Mrs. August Schmaltz celebrated then silver wedding anniversary SundayBerrien Springs Church• by holding open house from 2 until BERRIEN SPRINGS, Nov. 36 p. m.. at their home southwest Moie than 20 men of the Berrien of Baroda. 'Spnngs Methodist church met onA miniature Christmas tree wa^j Monday evening for a dinner, brief decorated with 25 silver dollar^ progiam and a discussion on or-strung on the branches, and cen-1 gamzing a men's gioup m the tered the buffet luncheon table, J church The K P. crew, composed of featuring appointments of the on- R. H Weine, William Hogue and coming holiday season Aithur Robinson (with a little helpThe Mesdames Emil Zelmer, Hul-ifiom the.r wives), served dinner.dina Miller, Gus Skala, Henry, Ryn-, Musical numbers were comet and old and Julius Schmaltz and Miss trombone duets by Robert Guettler Martha Schmaltz were m charge and chafes Clark, group ringing, of serving the 30 guests who attend- and UU) xylophone solos by Wared the celebration. icnl shui*c2, all accompanied bySeveral gifts, including a pmse Qhailes Weavei at the piano.lr“enM *° ^ Suom. .r theMr and Mm Zelmer and Mis calM 101 0 a“™e,HMiller ananged the anniveisaiv ]party. On Oct. 24, the date of the Sunda\ celebiation veie Mr11 the wedding of 2 years ago, Mi ana Mis Chailes J King, Mi ana and Mrs, Schmaltz visited the iadio Mi Lyle Kina and Mr and Mrs station WHFB and were on the an'Ilam, West, all of South Bend at “Coffee Time/’ Free tickets were William Buike and son, Billy, and given to the couple for a emcken oau?htoi\ Noima, nf St Joseph, and supper at the Anderson Duve Inn LeRcv SMimaltz of Chicago on US-12 Mi and Mis Schmaltz have fourThose who came from away for children and two grandchildren