Lennhufsr Family Hold* Reunion At Farm Home Of Mrs. J. S. RobbinsBIVbThe Lcnburg family’ reunion wab held Sunday afternoon, September 4, at Kobbitihuirst,” the farm home of Mrs. J, 8, Robbing *'ho t$ a daughter of the late James B. Lenburg. The afternoon was spent playing games and visiting. Each one spent some time reminiscing end visiting with Robbing mother, who celebrated herBSth birthday the day before.A heavily laden tab!a was spread in the yard, true picnic fashln. Before serving started/ralndropg began to fall and atrongarmed men picked up the table and moved it to the porch, After- about half the group had served themselves, the atorm Increased and again the obliging men moved the table to the sheltered side of the porch. The storm continued with more fury, so It was necessary to- make many trips, moving the varied dlahes Into the dining room. An enjoyable evening was spent ylBltlng and playing parlor games.Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Lenbure; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unburg; Mr. end Mr*. Harvey Len-burg; Mr. and Mrs. John Tofte, 6r.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Anderson; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Foreman;Jamas Lenburg of Gary; Mrs. Raymond Haas and sons Randall, Lewis, and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender, Mr. and Mr*. John Tofte, Jr.and children, Linde, Nancy, and Dawn, and John Jr., Richard, Vivian, Ruthle, Jackie, and Freddie Lenburg; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Herren jr, and sons, Lewis and Nicholas; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson end children, Joyce, Janet, and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orutekshanfc and daughter Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall and son Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Robbins and children, Putnam, Janet and Edith Ann. Quests were Mrs. Anna White, Mrs. Joseph WeltMl of Chicago; Henry Robbins, Dwight Btaoyi Mr. and Mrs. alen stey and ion, Wayne of Logan, Ohio, The Btacys are kinfolk of Mrs. Mary A. Robbins and came to celebrate her birthdays.Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Foreman extended ati invitation to the group to meet at their home next year, the Sunday afternoon before Liibor Day,hea . nl B1COrnwl