MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PLANT2 OBSERVE WEDDINQ ANNIVERSARYThere vvns quit** a Jufgo gathering of Chk'ufeo friends at the twentydlfih jmnlveriiftry of the marriage of Mr. mid Urn* Charles Plants of 6.1fl JfcdoK nv£ nue Siitufday evouing, October lOlh. Their numerous friends Imvo Iciiuwn the couple for more than thirty years mid have enjoyed vvUJi them a great hi any part lea, picnic* and dancea annually und even found their way out to their new home In Forest Pnrk imd came with the determination to liny©, one of the guod old Catulpa times.They ployed bunco Urn early pari of the evening, the* winners being SIImh Teas Gilbert, 11m Ifuly** prise; 4Jrs. if. LuehrH, second; Mrs. G. JLuehrs, can ho la Hon ; G. Kqgelhnrt, Aral gentle-iduti'H prize; At Speb, second, and L.tichlhl, consolation, tAfter the bunco game all enjoyed a lmtch*ou of cMCken salad (chick eh ruined In For eat Park), twtato salad and Milwaukee frankfurters, coffee and cake, und best of all some Forest Park grape Juice (made of grapes grown at the limits address)- Home' how this grape juice must have Htarled fermentation, us one of the guests claimed there was a kick In it, but he wna finally convinced that it was in the coffee.They played piano and sang ill the old songs known to the crowd for a good many years. Ai Spies sang bb favorite “Marguerite. W. B, Fischer, noffldo of marriage deremoriles, had to preside again as chief Justice it the mock marriage and iflth lib usual costume and splendid lecture to the couple took bb part very well.Everybody enjoyed themself immensely, had a good iime until an early hour Sunday morning, when the guests departed wishing the happy couple uittny happy return* of the day.- . a