ns»j . Williams Reunion.i Descendants of John Williams, £ who was a widely known Shelby i county pioneer, held their fourth annual reunion Sunday at the home of nr*” v!\ Albert Bass in Brandywine town-ship, six miles north of this city, ^yith seventy members in attend-ance. A big dinner and many other pleasures featured the .gathering. The 1918 reunion will be held. theho 'third Sunday in August at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams in■. • .•••:•' • . . - ■ • ’ • —• . ■Greenfield. Those present Sundaywere Melvin Williams, Gilbert Wil-. i liams and family, Appolis Williams * * and family, Albert . Williams and 0 family, Arthur Williams and family, Roy Williams and family, Bert Bass and family, Esta Bass and family, ie® Walter Williams and family, O. Lr. ^ Williams and family, Frank Williams and family, Moss Williams andanfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Douthit,! Mrs*. Susan Bass, William Hughes _ and family, Luther Frazier and fam-' ily, Eugene Holmes and family, Mr. e and Mrs. William Kinsley, Appolis •?. Kinsley, Mrs. Minnie Straub and children, Cornelius~ Emrich, James _ ‘ Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. ^ : James' Vice, Miss Evelyn Reinecke,. * i of Peru; Robert Hughes and Claude * Linville, of FiarlaUd; Carl Brown, of Shelbyville, and George and Harry Pollard, of Shelbyville.n:ainlt;ditltlhidithinfrP.InPiit*MwiPiClt;PCcfcdichinfofieciiJ.P«TTi