at the Arthur-McM^nsnhomo iHoulh-cant on New, Kharon,; Weiln.cinday, Juno 24. in honor of ..'•ttoo mother, Mi’H.,. i r s ?( • * ■ 1• •: Two -of the Nlstcra had not seen otli-or m'orrtbers of the family, for 35 yfcars tthd- ollici-H had -hcen Hcparatcd 2l and' * A 4 • '22 years/ M • • ; f '?*/./; 0;, It'was- .a gathering pleading\o cinch of the .individual members ‘as wcil'tui to :the mother. • di/v 'The greatoif purtr or the clay wan devoted to “just violtlng* and* every mo- * mcnt of tholday wan thoroughly on--joyed. * Mra. Phoebe McMains was the' guest of honor,^ The children and the children's children were aa follows; ■: Mr, and Mra;.Arthur McMains. and: children, Npnn, Nina, 'Alice and Donaldj Mr.-.and Mrs., Oscar MeMatns, of .Oakaloopa; .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carver unci daughter Elnmj from Oregon; Mr. and Mrs, John Hick-cock and. son Jack, from Pennsylvania; ! Mr/and Mrs, Sim James, son Fcrmin, daughter, Mra, Opitl Hodge, and granddaughter, Delma Hodge,, from Nebraska; Mrs. Earbura Evans and daughter ^ Vernia, of California; Mr. and .Mrs. Frank McMalns from. California; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McMalns, Newton, In.; Mr. imcl Mrs.* 1/;,.Hollt;hTJ^iwhkrtnugli1c*rlt; Ernin, Miss, Kale-Holder and Churios ■ Holder, of OBluilooaa, ' I