1-*mi-leKi-£dnf riendship AnniversaryOn November 21, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Lindner were married 25 years. The following day being Sunday they entertained 40 guests at their home, utoi idinner was served at tables decorat- 1 ed in white and yellow with an attractive yellow and white daffodil cake trimmed with white and silver-r-i-ite*»eptopped with a wedding bell as the centerpiece. A short program was enjoyed. Many gifts of silver were received by the couple including a chest of silver from their daughters. Following the dinner j Mr. Lindner announced the engagement of their daughter Ruth to John Howland of Adams.Guests included Miss Ruth Lindner, Miss Jeanette Lindner, John Rowland, Henry Blankenburg, Mrs. Charles Heder and son Milton and Miss Moffatt, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and son David, Lake Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fairbanks, Rosendale; Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Thiel, Appleton; Mrs. R. J.ner, daughters Doris and Dorothy and sons Carlton and Lyle, H Stevens Point; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christenson, Rhinelander; Mr. and Alton Gibba, Floyd George and Carl Kroening, Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs. Frank Newman, Mrs.A. Lindner and sons Raymond and Benjamin and Mrs. Homer Fairfield, Port Edwards; Miss Sylvia Christensen, Plainfield; Mr, and Mrs. Ed Rowland and daughter Margaret, Adams; Amoa Lindner and Miss Helen Lindner, Friend-ship.-f.Ii41.•1lt;tI*1IIi1