syl-I be H7,^ cost endin*the' }«dsmidberloetcol-olic,tookBayelisw.wee[ireeHerilh-etdrHeI fix,longikedV V5.olio,a be^ re.«v. -£d:*lt;\•I*.in newBoury; ana tbe old William William’s place In Londown Co. Va., were exhibited; also old relics, connected with pioneer life on the Barnard farm.Glenn- Barnard .then recited a poem, entitled “The Old Log Stable,’’ after which Maj. L. P. Wllliame, of Washington, D. C., Azarlah WiUiams,of Westrille, Aratus Lansing, of CoffeeiBing, '. BliCreek, and Wendell P. Blaulsby, of Marshaltown, Iowa, all made brief addresses. A song, “Down.on the Farm’’ was then sung, and the exercises closed by the singing of “America,” by the congregation.Mrs. Alma Isemlnger played theorgan and Amenzo Mann, J^obn Jordine, Ruby Barnard, Jennie B^ard and Mr.and Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, did thesinging.^ The relatives present solar as couldbe ascertained were:‘M ' * -A'icxssa. Aid) VBSDAxsa.Oliver W. Barnard, Manteno, llL Nelson Barnard,PoUjX Maolabr, Dexter, Iowa,-'Cliaton Barnard. Shawnee, Oklahoma;Mrs. Jolm M WUli^ms, WestrSS^^Flora Daasr and three children, of v HichigaaMr, and Mrs. Ko(d.Hikoiu’W«MtTiUe,rMr. and Mnw 7tank Hixoa and two^^dm OUver Hesriziiiton Barnard, Miiehall.':Ok«Mr, and Mrs. Isxman Shaner and five^-ehildimi Mrs. Baima Gnstafm and. ehnd,^CImMrs. AnnaIdhkand/oiir^chUd^nV^^y-^^^^;?^^^