Linton Reunion Is Gala EventFOR YOUNG AND old alike, 1 Sunday, Aug. 18, was a gala day and a day lo be remembered by I the 160 persons who attended the ! annual Linton reunion. The event was held at the Townsend cabin on Robinett Ridge.The eldest Linton present and the only living child of the lanUn family which settled on Robinett Ridge, was Mrs. Char* lotte Kennard. She was presented with an orchid as a token of love and respect from all present.and Jo, Gilbert Shannon, all ofAthens.Mrs. Freda Mr. and Mrs.Fred am, Mr.Stout, ChuckThose attending the reunion in addition to Mrs. Kennard were: Mr and Mrs Arch Knowlton, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. George Sickles and daughters, Shirley and Georgean. Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson and granddaughter of Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sickles, Barberton; Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Quin, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Spencer and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spencer and daughters, Betty and Susan. Mrs. Myrtle Spencer and daughter, Shirley, all of Murray City.Clyde Linton, Mr and Mrs. Paul Linton and children. Marie, Mary Jane, Paul, and Patricia, London; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Herewiek and children Barbara, Helen, Larry, Robin, and Molly, Sam Miller, and Robert Derlfin-ger, all of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lightfritz, Carbondale; Mr. and Mrs Jack Sickles and children. Jimmy, Jackie, Dannie and Jeannette of Mineral.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sickles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mace and children, Randy and Sara, Mary Keefer, Cherry Dee and Jimmy, Mrs. Lena Lightfritz and Sue Ann. Mrs. Gertrude Andrews and Jo Ann. Mr. and Mrs. James Gil-hani, Leta Lynn and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. M L Collins and Jerry, James Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennard, the Rev. Duane Saylor, Mrs. Maynard Thomas and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Sayler. Sandra, Christy, and Gregg, Mr, and Mrs. Coe Dearth, Lesa and Karen, Floyd Beveridge Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott, all of New Marshfield,Mr and Mrs. Chester West and Marv Ellen. Robinett Ridge: Mr. and Mrs. Dent Dailey, Sandram Dent. Bill, and Pam. and Nancy Tosch. Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, North Vernon, Ind.; Mr and Mrs. Richard Getz and children Barberton; Miss Bette Andrew's, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Andrews. Pat, Rick and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Andrews, Mr. and Mrs Clif-Stout and Jack, Robert Stout and and Mrs. Lloyd Barbara, and Kathy, alt of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Townsend, Shawn and Valerie, Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn Townsend, Peggy, Vaughn and Tom, all of Muncie, Ind.; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Townsend, Sherry Nan, and triplets, Johnny, Jeffrey and Jerry, of Mareellus, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend Adriene, Donnie. Jul-lie George and Joe of El wood, IndYdchiinNtlnlt;11a i NEASY TO SEWAPRONORWRAP-AROUND12V 24’-»A FAVORITE with women everywhere is the clever cobbler :apron. This one wraps and ties, has pansy pockets, and also conies in a longer version.No. 8101 with PATT-O-RAMA is in sizes 12Mi, 14^ Wi, 18'2, 20'i, 22 Mi, 24’2. Size 14’ 2, 35 bust, cobbler, 2V4 yards of 35-inch; scraps for pocket.