Fortine Couple AnniversaryMure (han ICtf friends and rela-tivcs gathered at the Joe Stoken home in Eureka recently lo help Mr. and Mrs. Mott Stoken Sr. of Fortine celebrate ihcir 50lh wedding anniversary,.A ' large annivers a r y cake, flanked by golden candles unci bouquets of bronze pompons, centered the. buffet luncheon table. Mrs. Mull Sloken Jr. and Mrs. Joe Stoken, daughters-in-law of the honored couple, served.Entertainment featured a mock wedding, with the honored guests as bride and groom, William H. Calvert of Trego as the priest and Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ktiuke of Eureka acting as attendants.The honored couple received many gifts from their friends anda set of silver from the family.The Stokens have three sons. Joe, Matt and John of Eureka, and seven grandchildren, one of whom is serving with the Air Force and is now stationed in Germany,/• -.V;THE INTCR LAKE, Tuesday, November 27, 1951Robbins Entertain Oh East ShoreEAST LAKE SHORE—A group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. llany Lay and Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Rabbin were entertained at dinner and an evening of cards Friday. evening ;at the Robbin home.Table decorations were in : a lit limn tones of brown and gold with harmonizing tapers.During the evening games of Canasta were played, with Mrs.. : -t ■......FIFTY YEARS AGO Mr- and Mis. Matt-Stoken Sr. of Fortine were. 1 married atllreliin, Yugoslavia. They celebrated their golden wed- : ding anniversary recently at tbe home of a son, Joe Stoken, in Eureka. ,! More than 100, friends and relatives were present.