Music, cornet and piano ...........Mr. and Mrs. T. P. LaytonRecitation ........... Mr. HarrimanRecitation ........... Beulah StatonPiano solo ... Master Jewell KincaidRecitation ...... Mrs. Valeria StarkPiano solo ........ Bonetha ParrRecitation ............. Eber MooreRecitation ......... Fred KincaidSong ........•.... Thomas P. LaytonSong Dorothy and Philip StarkRecitation Mrs. Mattie GullionPiano solo ........ Kenneth KincaidRecitation ......... Mrs. Ruth MaceShort talks were made by Alfred Kincaid, showing the old sausage mill which was made by his grandfather, John Kincaid, who in his time was well known all over Boone county as Uncle Johnnie Kincaid.This was followed by a talk by William Cobb, who worked for him and was learning the trade of gun-smithing at the time he made thesausage mill. He says the mill is sixty-two years old. A short talk by Mrs. Anthony Kincaid, who showed an old square sugar bowl, which was always on their table and given her by her husband's grandmother and is about one hundred years old.Short talk by Mrs. Martha Jane Staton showing the old lantern her grandfather used to carry, also a very small spool of thread, No. 100, which her grandmother used to use in hemming the frills for her caps.A rain prevented the band and orchestra from giving the concert they had intended.Those present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John Ottinger and son, Neville, of Indianapolis; Christopher Stogdill,of Bluff ton; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Staton and son and daughter, Nellie, of Ladoga.