tne members were Mrs. Gianc 01 TJrbana and Naomi Lightheiser.daEsnI\Morrow-iViurray Reunion The forty-tlurd reunion of the Morrow-Murray families - which took place Thursday at Fountain Park was a thoroughly enjoyable event: Dinner was served at noon iu the Park dining liall with seven Ly seated at the long tables, which i had been prettily decorated with garden flowers.There was no formal program, although letters were read from absent members of the organization, expressing their regrets at their inability t0 attend, and sending messages of interest.In the absence o. fthe president, ■Mr. T. H. Morrow of Cincinnati who is in Europe on U. S. Govern- ] ment business. Mr. Hardey Mor-' row of this city, Die vice president presided.Election of officers resulted as follows: president, Mr. H. D. Morrow, of PJqua; first vice president, Mr. P. V. Morrow, of Troy; second vice president, Mrs. A. E. Dagen-harcU,- of Troy; secretary, Mrs. Eva Bowman. It was announced that the meeting - in 1926 'would take place again at Fountain Park, the third Friday in August.The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. XX Q. Morrow, I-Iillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Harry. A. Morrow, and Mr and Mrs. Irvin Morrow and daughter Rosemary of Muncte Ind.7 Mrs. B. M. Dinsmire and Miss Faith Dinsmire, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A Dinsmore, Mrs. Roberl Daganhardt and baby son. Sober! Jr., of Troy, Miss Anna Dinsmore Cleveland; Miss Mary Murray! Mrs. George Rudasill, Miss Oneit? Rudasill of St. Paris; Mrs. W. B , Roudabusch and children Pat ant ^ Jane, also Mr. Warren Thompsor j I of Oxford.A A