Great Grandchildren ThereLafayette Journal.'the fiftieth w.oddingjinniversHry of Mr. and Min. Eipahuel Cohee of this city, formerly of LugunHporl, was appropriately observed In a celebration given by thoir children yesterday at thy Deutafcher Vereln Hall. Their children anil their children’s children to the fourth gcnera-tion, gathered to pay homage to the two beloved old people.A dinner wan served at noun and It was fallowed by mimic und dnmhig. More iimn fifty immediate relatives had collected for the celebration, and a delightful Umo resulted. Music, songs and teclta-* t'ons formed the principal part of the ■ 'ternoon’s entertainment, ami at h *■ lock supper wux served.‘‘(fty years ago in the little Catholic '• rch at Logunsport, Emanuel Cohee and V 11 Mary A. Mason were united in mar-i • • l -3 by the late. Rev. Father M. E. Cam-v • At that time they were, as all ' • * people arc, happy and looked at»»«• ’ orld. from the bright side. They had r- h «js, and started on life's road to win * • • - together, band in hand. Finally i' • ex cnino to bloss their home and tm * d on happy in working for their o* • 'Tiildren grew to manhood andwi.M only to marry and move intoh«n — ' Hr own. Then came thetr4| K wii.) added another blcss-i*m w » . , away, and the grand-eh i id'** • w • * d inn fried and now ill tli** j ^ t • two old jieop'-vih*\\ *i*,lt; ii-n i nro tod^lbarwnd. una n. ?lt;• i .. iii « i: .«tttaMvr*.