Thanksgiving Dinner and Family Reunion.One of the pleasant social events of the season was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Prow, on N. Water St., Thursday when they were hosts at a Thanksgiving gathering of relatives. The occasion was alBo a farewell for George Plews, who leaves this week for Arizona. Guests not only enjoyed the big feast at mid-day but remained for supper. Two fine turkeys, weighing 18 and 12 pounds provided the real Thanksgiving delicacy. Four kinds of pies and ftve ‘ kinds of cakes with vegetables, salads ^ conserves and other cookery gives an idea of the bounteous dinner served. 1 The party included Mr. and Mrs. j Prow and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Har j ry Knight, Mr. Frank Gllstrap and.family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnett,•and daughters. Mrs. Louis McNeely, and son George Plews. Mrs. Ella Fletcher. Hallie and Zaring Fletcher,. Messrs. Arthur and Tom Barnett, Mr. i and Ms. James Denny. Miss Mabel Knight of Salem; Mrs. Sam Taylor and grandson. Dan Barnett of Saltillo. Mrs. Joe Raeburn, of Indianapolis