In the Interim between the arrival j of the guests in the forenoon and din-ner aud their departure for their respective homes, the time was passed pleasantly in conversation, getting acquainted and listening to music fur nished by various ones present. It was one of the most successful and pleasant reunions ever held which is due to a large extent to the good-natured host, T. J. Franks, and his estimable wife. They left nothing undone to make the reunion a success; and it was a success with a big S, which we believe will be endorsed by all.The following persons were in attendance: Reason Franks and wife,John Franks, wife and daughters Susie and Jennie. Abram Franks, wife and daughters, Belle, Gertrude and Mabel, and sons, Arthur and Charles, Uriah Franks, James MeFarland and wife, Mason McFarland and wife, Albert Franks, wife and two daughters, Mrs. Mollie Eby and Mrs. Libbie Sfcienbar-ger, Wawaka; Solomon Franks and wife, H. W. Franks, wife and daughters, Edna, Edith, Ruth and Helen, J.| B. Franks and daughter, Beulah, O.D. Easterday, wife and six children, Oran Franks, T. J. Franks, wife and five children, O. P. Franks and wife, Harold Frank, wife and two children,E. E. Huston, wife and four children, W. H. McEwen aud wife, Will Becker, wife and three children, Mrs. Her by Franks, Albion; Manoah Franks and two grandchildren, S. C. Franks, wife and two children, Emory and Esther, Kendallville; B. M, Franks, wife and daughter, Evangeline, J. A. Rendel and wife and Miss Grace Tschabold, Cosperville; W, P. Franks and wife, Miss Lisbeth Franks, Mrs. Mary. D. Niswander and three children, Brim* field; Mrs. Washington Buttermore, Belding, Mich.; Dr. W. H. Franks, Ligonier; Lorin Franks, Goshen; Miss Florence Smith, Chicago.The reunion for 3900 will be held at the residence of S. G. Franks in Kendallville the last Thursday in August.