* ... • -jmt: - *._’0 . ■ f ■ , '* '. ... r,;*' « »./».and how now Lawrence had bee on', e• . , - • • • ■ •w : « ii\ n. tally known but internationally lon.wn. Hethat there were few towns in thecountry where a group could gathlt; r with such a history behind it as’ * •made up the bad. tround of thegroup assembled at the UniversitySaturday aftcrno .nSonV' of Me o!•■ ien day? sung ytho old settlers, led bv thechurch quartet, was’ the next partof tne entertainment for the pioneers. The “Seng lt;the KansasImmigrant'* failed to brine: outany lt;' the \lt;dce~ of-, the guen*but as the program '• w: t wed intoi *Just Before the Battle, Mother,*’;jnd “John Kw ■ • \ Body, their •to; ’ : )! t: -■ a' =■ (ii Ithere w as a look of sorrow in manyi‘ t he ■■ - a - '' -■ ow uses : in-.4.he s ng- r - w; hi came into the r m indyIRelate 'i heir Experiences 'A ft • r t - c : y Professortimers to make short talks onMeir o:. pi - •. K. i , Pi\ t*f FortScot*. ( harh - T icker, Mrs. \\. AS-r.if , M r \ Pal.! R.• Am t h. - M ~ HannaOliver, Mrs. A P. Weaver,Annie B. i ■ 'k . (, -ye K -'•ww-. - f Ka• sa ( k v. Mo., Jr*hn\Vaiton and ral others made'•her! tarns a: d gave im erecting acrr.:i!,w lt;f ,,♦* heir experiences. Photographs were taken ofthe group, and several individual‘ r • - vv • • ,* : , f -lt; :n*. of theoldest present. Scarlet Reynold,•Hk ’ in d Jf x v,. k n, k *, were th •two oldest pn s* *r,A paoer w; - p\- lt;• 1 around thegeo 'lt; p. P ! a'! • s'; -vilt; r■lt; lt;»?The raid to - . J js planned tohave a facsimile of the signaturesmade and pre rw 1. Sixtv-eighted tie luw-y T; e i or.eersI isscd a respl ition thanking thenhosts for their hospitality andtheir interest shov n hi }irnMe reunion, and presented it toProfessor Mahin. It is hoped thatMe reunion can h mrde an annualaffair in Lawrence