Continued from Page 1the close of the spaakin:; the peopletendered the Governor a reception.Governor Cox was uccotnpanlon bylii« wife and Major Edward Sampsonof his staff. Mrs Ralp/i Case, Misand Mrs Atfeert w. Haynes were reception committee t Mrs Cox •nd sat with her on Ihe speakers’ sUtnd. The Governor, speakers, »rlectmen mid member* nf the reception committee hud dimnr At the latests of the Ludios’ Henevolsui tioclety »t the vestry of the Congregatlonul cnurch.With the Governor on the stand were Selectmen Prank 8. ilinks, Ed-wfn Carlton and Charles Keene, Rov. B. N. Atlyeh, Rev. Arthur P. Papiiieuu, Rev .1. Albert Crowley of Wellesley, a native son. Rev O. M. Angel I. Rev Brands Johlonski. Rev Johannes:* Vaananen, Rev Thooplnti Huketoff. George II. Creighton, Albert Hatley. A. K. McCleary, I’. ,1. Sullivan. Howard A. Wilson. W. II. Case. Amory Maynard. O. C. Drechsler. and members ofthe reception committee.Anniversary Sunday ObservedSunday tno anniversary was observed in the churches with speduiservices. Among the congregationsworo noted many former resident.;home for tnu celebrations. At theCongregational church. Rev. E. N. At-ieii preached cm the celebration at morning services and brief talks on the history ».f the town, and churchand schools were given by Town ClerkPrank Ji. Sanderson. Win. H. Coleridge, historian. Supt. William II. Mil-the anniversary.j At three o’clock Town Clerk Sanderson called the meeting to order witha hand bell at one time used by schoolmaster John Vose at the old Garfield school. Urooks Reed, son of Joseph Reed, Esq., who called the lirst meeting of the town of Maynard to order. ; opened Ihe meeting with a speech of welcome and ho did it well. Amory Maynard, grandson of Amory May* founder of the local Industry and!I*iPostmaster Coogbian ImprvoingPostmaster Arthur J. Coughian, chairman cfthe committee and a tireless worker until taken ill. was missed. He was wrapped up in the celebration. It is reported that lie i# much better. Chief Marshal Morgan of the parade is thankful for the cooperation and harmony of all who marched in the parade. Great credit was given the committees for the well prepared plans and the success of the celebration in all its features. The baseball game between Maynard and Concord was called off on account of wet grounds.Old Resident] Register Mrs Mary Poters Sanderson, chairman of the reunion committee is a descendant of the first Amory May*nar.d. * -John M. Parmcnt-' r of Orange. 86 years of age. was the lirst old resident to register. Others were Mrs Mary Martin 82. George Grown age 81. Eugene Colbert, Daniel Coughlin. Abel G.I!iiii1;II;IThe* Old Brick Schoolhouse!I^orehester; G. Little, Boston; EdtoiSw union. Waitharn; Eleanor Swanton, \V ultham; Virginia Galley, Waithanvi Mr and Mrs H. J. Dwtneii, Arlington;John F. Lyons, Boston.R. E. Henderson, Lawrence; J. T. McCormick, liyde Purk; Evaiina Murphy, Worcester; Mr and Mrs Marshall Kushwuod, l.o well; Katherine White. Hudson; Mr und Mrs J. N. Whitehead, Lowell; Mary C. Merry. Brighton; Ruth Merry, Brighton; Henry Murphy* Worcester; Jas T. Croft, Gleasondale; W, V. Cullen, (Cambridge; Miss Harriet J. WheelOr, Concord; Mr and Mrs Owen J. Reynolds.Dedham; Mrs. Harry W. Thombley,Bradford; Mrs John Demond. Shirley. Dr. J. W. Desmond. Ayer; MargaretShine, Marlboro; Klixubeth O'Brien, Hudson; Mrs Mary Kelley, Wollaston; George and Myra G rod berg, Worcester; Bred Worship. Hudson; Geo W. W. Edson. Stftw; Miss Clara McKay, Stow; H. Russel Thayer. So. Braintree; Mr and Mrs L. N. Wowler. Concord; Joseph Smith. Concord; DavidHarlow. Henry Thayer. Braintree; Gertruda Ratciiffe, Cambridge; Avis V. Fowler, Concord Junction.'George H. Woods. Boston: Michael Garvy, Waitharn; Charles Hatch. Worcester: M. i.oulsu Dorntee, Arlington;Carter Nyman, Marlboro;W. Hartman, Leominster; Albert E. Smith. Marlboro; John Bletch-, er and family. Malden; Miss Grace Keretie, Watertown; Latiru G. Chal-niera. Leominster; Mr und Mrs Geo N. Gove. Waltham: Mrs Wm. Fraxer. | Wa’tham; Miss Frances Brar.er. Wal-j t’.iaih: Margaret and Ellen Culllnpne. i So. Acton; Mrs James Kingsley, West AcUn; Annie Kingsley. West Acton:E. N. Tibbetts. Gleasondale; WilliamCleary, Winchester; Uutli Cleary.Winchester; A. B. Carr. Winchester: James Carr. Winchester; Gttis U. and• . . r (Leu la Mott. West Acton: Mary B.Bolton. Berlin; Jas W. RLchie, No. llilloHcu; Mr and Mrs T. J, Lowney. Watertown: Marv it. Lowney. Watertown: Mrs 11. A. Carey, Belmont; Wiu.gram. Arthur J. Coughian, Frank E.Sandersbn, W ill fit in Naylor, Bartholomew j. Coughlin, C. J. Lynch; reunion. Mrs Blank E. Sanderson, chairman. Mrs John Horan, Mrs Albert W. Haynes. Mrs Howard A. Wilson, Mrs Irvin Howe, Mrs John Maloy, 7 Brocks Reed. Mrs Arthur J. Cough-kin. Miss Alice Nagie, Miss Laura Woodart; invitations George II. Gut-teridge. chairman. Mrs John Horan, P. J. Sullivan. Mrs Irvin Ilowe, Fred W. Taylor: parude, Arthur J. Coughian. James J. Morgan, John Gallagher,Harold Sheridan. Al'le Peterson,RachelGeorgeJAMES CARNEY G. A. R. Veteran in the Paradev’harles Keene; speakers. Howard A. Wilson, Oswald C. Drechsler. Charles H. Persons, Albert Hatley, (ieorge H. Creighton.Reception: Howard A. Wilson, O.l\ Drechsler, (’. 'II. Persons. (5. H. ('reiglili n. Albert Galley. I*. J. Sullivan. Alfred . E, McCleary. Frank S. i Gin'.-ij, Edwin Carlton, Charles B.