Baroda Couple Feted At Family Celebration' BARODA—Mr. end Mrs. August Schmaltz, route 2, Baroda* [ were honored an their 35th wed-’ ding anniversary at a family din-l her last Sunday in their home.Present for the dinner were their sons and daughters-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schmaltz, and daughter, Diane, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Schmaltz of Saginaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmaltz of St. Joseph, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zclmer, and sons, Richard and Donald of Buchanan.Afternoon visitors in . the Schmaltz home were Mrs. Myr-thle King, sisteMn-Jaw of Mrs. Schmaltz, Earl King and Bob Zillmer, all of South Bend,'lnd, Mrs. Bertha Craley and Mrs. Alice Collins, both of St. Joseph and Mrs; Hattie Schmaltz of Ba-roda.Mr. and Mrs. Schmaltz were married Oct. 24,1925 In the Trinity Lutheran church, Glendora* by the Rev. Albert Krug, former pastor. Mrs. Schmaltz was the former Elsie King.The children presented eachof their parents a wrist watch,