By Blcndtin Ctntc Phone 21SOCIAL CALENDAR.FRIDAYJolly Stitchers Club—Mrs. Will Berry and Mrs. Clark Berry, 2:00.Presbyterian Missionary Society— Mrs. J. S. Irvine, 1204 North Fast street, 3:30.KISER AND ADAMS REUNION.The fourth annual Kiser and Adamsreunion was held Sunday, August 20that the home of Mr. and Mrs. JackClock, west of Lebanon. Mrs. Glock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser. Mr. Kiser has been deceased for eighteen years. Mrs. Kiser now resides in Lebanon. Of the older generation of the Kiser family, only one is now living and was present. He is Thomas Kiser of Ninevah, Johnson county; Of the older Adams family, one was present, Robert Adams, of near Max. Others present were: i Ralph Clock, Mrs. Robert Adams, and ! daughters, Mary and Pansy, Andrew j Adams, of Indianapolis; C«. K. Adams, j and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers,! Jay Kiser and family, Mrs. Lucinda Kiser, Russel! 'front ami family, and Mrs. Ida Wynkoop, of Lebanon; Alva Cory and family, Mrs. Edna Harrison1 and daughter, Virginia, of Louisville,; Ky., Ora Kiser and family of Well- ; ington, III., Mrs. William Vess, Mrs.! Minnie Lcebrundt and sen, Mrs. Her- \ schel Edmunds, Mrs. Lizzie Myers, of i Franklin; Mrs. Golda Wynkoop, Mr. ami Mrs. J. 1). Emmert and son,5 Lowell, of New Ross, Mrs, Ethel For-■jvthe of Ninevah and in the afternoon. Oris Ashwell, of the Mechanical school E of Indianapolis. On the Kiser farm i« Eja beautiful grove wher the reunion was to have been held, but on account of the inclement weather, only the S noon hour was spent there. The di-! '• j vine blessing was ask' d upon the rc-j* 5! oast hv J. ]). Emmet 1. hood conscr- j ; vat ion was* carried out. The afternoon• 'was spent in the home lt;f Mr. and ' Ji Mrs. (ilock, informally. The place of ; j Ej bolding the next union lias not hern ■ . ■ | decided upon. The hospitality of Mr.;Si and Mrs. (dock was very much ap- j pieciated by those present. I11!lt;1fi