aaugnter, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs, Bow Lewallen and family, Mr. Henry Sicks and family, Mr. John Sicks and family, Wm. Cunningham and children, of Lebanon; Mr. Robert Adams and family, Mr. A. A. Hendry x, wife and daughter, Zada.The day was very happily spent in conversation and In exchanging gifts.A big dinner was indeed one of the features of the occasion. After dinner the children and grand children sftng with much feeling, the songs entitled, “My Mother’s Bible” and **God be with you ’til we meet again,” and A. A. Hendryx led in prayer. The union of Mr. and Mrs. Sicks has been b*est with seven children, five of whom are living, an I two gone to Heaven. The departed ones are, Mary, wife of Wm. Cunningham, and Thomas Sicks, Jr., the husband of Mrs, Daisy (Powel) Sicks. Mr. and jf?. Sicks are Christian pai ents and bajj^tried to train their children up in the way they should go. Their home has ever been a home of prayer. They have prayed, and haye a strong faith that they will make an unbroken family arouod the throne of God in Beaveu. And so they parted with many expressions of love and good wishes. A Friend.