irs.• Le;dor 211 i t90, and SistcCelebnr pionlt;^rf «*iebrat f lt;ianniv lt;rsarr who r**sHJchaffner, a\ not hlt; i v9 HA-birthdayScbafFneD. M Ss treetMr Sehaffner w« mm (ierman\. .Jui came to A meric a, nettling vvithher parents on afarm near Sage-ville. when a,r h i 1 d of J 2years. The lat-■mg] j:tor part of thetrip was by water, the immigrants «oming by way of (’inc i n n a t i , the Gr* at Lakes and the Mississippi ri\»T When I5? years old she wasDubuquer, whoiW!196n io*tMr •h hor son, ,1 ii lt;K . n'II five1i -hibom in Hrlt; iv 1*22, ariI see \ K ojl’l a| norI baeI’m! barandpro i * t;i CierJan SehSteMel«'Mr,. Vary SchaffnrrS\)Tf'virI M \tiltmarried in Galena, Illinois. After the honey mo n with her husband i }•' j t she returned to Dubuque, where for j Allj*. number of year, they operatedai n#*lt;hotel, Mr Sehaffner pas.ed awav i fj,J a iA r i M.rrimebacforty years aro and since that time she ban made her home at 1960 Jack son street.Mrs, Sehaffner was the mother ofeight ehildren, five of whom are - fillliving. They are Mrs. William Lu-ifiler of West Pnion, la.; Mr: Jo -ephine Hoppe of Spokane, Wash.;Mrs \ W MrLinont of Winnipeg. ( I'nCanada; Mrs. J. 11 Kabat of this eif y, and a son, I». M Sehaffner of Dubuque. 'There are also siv grand-ehi'dren and ix great grandchildren.Mrs. Srhaffner's sister, Mrs. Sarah ! Ttilev observed her eighty sixth birthday anniversary with a party at the home of hoi daughter, Mrs ('asper Lehner, 23X9 Delhi street, last Wednesday evening with rein tivesShe has three daughters. fivegrandehihlren and three great grandchildren still living.tarer, G.1 Cen keGrHOleyJoMiliaGrT1