‘S.ipate eat” ; theJesse Pence, 86,°“-|OIlt;iest AttendingMthe son.ily ;Mic willn»t Family Reunion STer-: • ' M„.U5:I WHITE HALL—Tlie tenth an- hernual Pence reunion was held Sun- Thu.Misspar-W.erneverelrynfasdwere ijD^jday, Aug. 7th, at the Lions Park R; ~ I with 61 attending. An afternoon j hosj I of visiting followed a basket din-i--lans |ner at noon-^i,s.i Jesse Pence, 86 of Hillview was] r d€. the oldest person present, and the len’s s°n of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naylor jrian!was the youngest, y of It was decided to hold the 1961 i reunion on the first Sunday in aur- August in the Lions Park. Mrs. j Peo-j James Pruitt will serve as presi-visit dent again, and Mrs. Bertha Wil-andikerson of Hillsboro, as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Wilkerson will also *kin,i serve as historian with the help of each family.Attending were Mr. and Mrs.Jesse Pence and son Curtis, Mrs. nert | Nellie Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and daughter, Hillview; Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mauerhund. Mrs. Bertha Wilkerson, Miss Loretoo Pence, Hillsboro.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whitten and four children, Alton; Mr. and Mrs.Carl Huston and three children. Edwardsville; Mr. and Mrs. George Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. 6tanley Naylor, and four children, Bunker Hill.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frazer and two children, Wood River; Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Naylor and two children. Bethalto; Elliott and Nelson Ward, Godfrey.Mr. and Mrs. Murl Smothers,Miss Ina Pence, Billy Pruitt, White Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Towers, Jacksonville; Miss Gertie Pence, George Pence, Greenfield;Mr. and Mrs. Oren Pence and son,Mr. and Mrs. James Pruitt, Wal-kerville.am-omevifchandandbyedause,hy-urg,ical13.dthak-r ai