PITCH IN DINNERThe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wills of near New Salem was the scene of a delightful pitch in dinner Sunday when the family celebrated Mr. Wills’ seventieth birthday.Among those who gathered to observe the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. George White and Henry R. Cunningham of Mt. Sterling, Ky., Seth Wills of Winchester, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Verne L. Wills of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wills and Harry Wills ofMiddletown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, Mr. andMrs. George P. Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott and son, Jean, Mrs. Everett Cas-tleman, Miss Norma Wills, Roy Wills, Mrs. Frederica B. Wahls and Myran Wahls.Mr. Wills was the recipient of many gifts and among those who called to extend congratulations were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bun-drant and family, James Scott, Mrs. Julia Heathcock, Mrs. Mary Johnson and family, Ollie Gas-tineau and daughter, Cecil Stamm, the Rev. James L. Robinson of Indianapolis, Chester, Leonard, and Max Underwood of Greensboro, Miss Betty Maye Hinton of Peoria, 111., Carney Whitehurst and Miss Mae Whitehurst of Dunkirk.