A very happy and' complete reunion took place Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Imel in Sugar Creek township, two and a half miles northwest of Fair-land. The house was appropriately decorated in the Christmas colors, red and green.At the noon hour the table fairly groaned under the weight of an enormous turkey and all its acces-i sories, to which each did justice. All; children and grandchildren were j present; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Imel and j daughter, Mary, of Fairland; Mr. j and Mrs. Harry Imel and children J Joseph and Mary of New Castle; • Mr. and -Mrs. George Imel and ehil-! dren Hugh, Albert and Margaret, of: near Fairland; Mr. and Mrs. Her-|bert Imel and son, Glenn, and Esther* tFields, a granddaughter, all of South ; Bend; Mrs. Ivly Smith and daugh-jters Lillian and Helen, of Green-', iwood; Ralph Imel, of North Branch, j Minn.; Master ’Maurice Fields, a; grandson, from Franklin; Mrs. Anna! Clendenning and daughter, Florence, and Paul Imel and FloydfFields., a grandson, all living at the Imel homeOne of the happiest hours of the day was the exchanging of the gifts which were very numerous and beautiful. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in a social way.