d I Jacksonville, O., Jan. 2. -A vary* happy reunnlon was held Sunday, Pec,ri I30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George0*roiiF. Carter of Jacksonville In honor oftheir son Emmett who was home on a six day furlough. Emmett Is with Co. F, 69th U. S. Inf., stationed at Campo Greene, Charlotte, N. C. All enjoyednvI.Vthe description of camp life as give by Young Carter. Never was such a reunion held in this home and all hope; that many more will follow. The chil*t dren together with their families were J. E. Carter of Camp Greene, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carter and children Dan, John, Emmett, Tom, Lea and Isabel of Olouster, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Carter and children John, Edward and k | Floyd of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mr*, r Pearl Turner and daughter Isabel of a Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter r Mitchell and children Lillian, Emmettr and Walter of Ona, W. Vu., and Ervinat home.ntnewo Mr. and Mrs. George F. Carter of t Jacksonville celebrated their fortieth o wedding anniversary on New Year's1 1 o day. It would have been a perfect day gut y could their son, Emmett, who is in ser- oil r. vice for Uncle Ham at Camp Greene, me a have been present all day. But as It th« d was, he had to leave on the 10:65 gi,train in order to be back at camp In hoi o time for reveille. Hnving a clean reo- delt; r ord, he desires to keep it so. After amci seeing iJiiii away on the train, a sump- juotuous dinner was served to the re- f*j mainlng guests as follows: Mr. and 'Mrs. John Matson and son Russell and *] Miss Neale Hanson of Columbus, Mrs. nis Alex Nelson and Joe, Jean and Isabel pHi Nelson of Glouster, Pete Nelson of Co- oul lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshal bri and children of Glouster, Mr. and Mrs. j Win. IJrandenbery and children of ne^ Glouster, John, Dan, Emmett and Tom p*lt; Carter of Glouster, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ha] Carter and children, Mr. and Mrs. am Pearl Turner and daughter of Jackson- Th vllle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and Jn ehildren of Ona, W. Vs., and Ervin yot Carter at home. 1 oiledet»ri-e-***+♦*■