early days hav . furnished chapters \ uf stirring life and early history 1 in a country that is today known as ods of the wealthiest, moat cultured and advanced ia the Hoosier domain. ‘The idea of the reunion, which is the first ever held in the family, originated in the office of Judge Ad Patton, of Bowlder, Colo , and was suggested by Mont Meek. It met with the ready approval of each member, and so extensive have been’the preparations for such, that the meeting tomorrow will be one long to be remembered. It will be the largest and will embrace a lineage ofJpeople wh^ have met I success in every walk of life. There Meek will meet Meek, and the day will be one of continuous joy and happiness.The following program heretofore published will be observed:10 a. m—Song by audience,‘ Blest be the tie that Binds.”Prayer—Rev. Swogger.Welcome address—Robert Donnell.Response—Mont Meok, Idana, Kansas.Song—“The 23rd Psalm”, by audience.Recitation—Mias Mary Robison.Music—By orchestra.Dinner.Address—Judge Addison Patton, Boulder, Colo,M u sic—Quartette Springhili girls.Address—Rev. Will Butler,Pittsburg, Pa. Subject, “WhenMeek meets Meek.”Music—Orchestra.Supper.Toasts and music.Musf, violin—Uncle Tnruni iMeek, at any time the audience requests.