Over 200 AttendfiitffiuAHuntley ReunionIn CooperstownThe eighth annual meeting of the Huntley National Association was held Saturday and Sunday in Cooperstown. The attendance, largest since the affair was inaugurated, was over 200.1I1The first Huntley reunion, open to anyone descending from a Huntley dating back to the early 1600’s, was held at Lyme, Conn., with 65 persons attending. Each year since that time the attendance has kept growing as more interest has developed in finding out the family lines, and just who s who.I!The second and succeeding reunions have been held at Marlow, tf. H.; Norwich, Vt.; Phoenix, N. Y.; Essex, Conn.; Windsor, Vt.; Plymouth, Mass. Next year’s place has been left to the officers and executive committee to select.Attending the two-day affair were Huntleys from Nebraska,iPennsylvania, New Jersey, Pana-j ma Canal Zone, California, Ohio, |Massachusetts, Vermont, Connec-1 ticut, Florida, Maine, New Hamp-,SHIRLEY PIKE OF NORWICH. I during the 107th Chenango Counts dustry of the county. Shown here left to right: Denise Moor house of 1 Myers of Smyrna, Nancy Adams of Oxford, Miss Pike, Nancy Sherishire, Arkansas, Minnesota and New York.Sightseeing was enjoyed around historic Cooperstown and all arrangements for accommodations were taken care of by Mayor and Mrs. Young of Cooperstown.New officers of the National Huntley Association are: president, E. Huntley Pease, Windsor, Vt., who succeeds Griswold B. Holman of Rutherford, N. J.; sec-retary-treasurer, Gertrude Huntley, Hudson Falls; chaplain, Robert Huntley of Hanover, Mass.; historian, Virgil Huntley of Mus-tic, Conn.Syracuse were host and hostess at the picnic affair.At Sunday’s national meeting and dinner, held at the Fire Hall in Cooperstown, Lloyd Huntley of Colgate Universty lead groupsinging. jplllllSlides taken at the Huntley reunion held at Plymouth last year were shown and Robert Huntley, recent Rotary delegate to the state of Washington, showed coloredslides of his trip.Those attending the two-day reunion from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Pike, North Norwich; Mrs. Naomi McGinnis, Sherburne; Mr, and Mrs. Emmet Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Will Huntley of Beaver Meadow.SIwu;aitrsiUHISpiClMiss Albert to WedOfficers of the State Huntley Association which were elected Saturday at a meeting held after j a picnic supper at Fairy Springs} picnic area, are: president, Will J. Pike of North Norwich; secre- Jtary, Florence Huntley of West Charles ShorterWinfield. The meeting of the state group will be held next year the second Sunday in July at West Winfield Community Park.Margaret and Harry Huntley ofolSlt;WJiTUasHol!IUJlt;Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Albert i of 59 Fair Street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Charles Williamdisi