MAYNARDCELEBRATED PASSINGOP 80th MILESTONENlt;James Carney, Civil war veteran, and one of the few G. A. R. men of' this town, rounded out his 80th year on Saturday. Sunday a family reunion of 23 of Ms children and grandchildren celebrated the passing of his 80th milestone with him at his home onUWOl:Mr. Carney never enjoyed a better day, wa8 happy to have hig children about him, and his numerous friends in Maynard will be pleased to hear that he stood the activities of the day well and is enjoying better health than he has of recent months.Iin-Iuumispticthtkmianairwiiprreheof m L be lu:lJAME8 CARNEY»C€IfinNeighbors and friends added to his enjoyment with numerous cards and bouquetg of flowers* Members of the family enjoyed the celebration every bit as much as their revered father as it included a family reunion filled with many pleasant moments. Attend* were Mr. and Mrs. John Carney and tw0 daughters, Maryland Atmie. of Lawrence, and son. William Carney and wife of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarron, Mrs. Katherine Harrington, Mr. Vand Mrs. William Carney of Maynard, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. George Haffgerty and two sons of Concord Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carney of Franklin and Mr. and|f\NCFlcVcldh0oMrs. Frank Kenney of Arlington, thegllatter a dauglter of Mrs. Harrington.A. birthday cake with 80 candies and numerals 1842-1922 was the center piece on the table when the birthday dinner was served.8hF\