Dunkle Benatoa.S'One of the moat notable social events ^afc have occurred in Snake Spring township for many years was the Dunkle reunion, held at the home of Jacob Dunkle, of Valley Mill, on June 28. Ninety-two guests, representing four generations of this family, were present One of the enjoyable features of the occasion was the “feast of good things” which was spread upon ten tables* The Dunkles are among the pioneer settlers of Snake Spring. Jacob Dunkle settled in the valley sixty-four yeara ago. He is a son of David Dunkle, a native of Germny-He is one of the most prominent farmers and respected citizens of the township in which he lives. On April 7,1S4Q, he married Mdsb Matilda Lee, daughter of George Dee, of Cumberland Valley. Fourteen children blessed this union, nine of whom arc living. Mr* Dunkle is eighty-three years old and his' wife seventy-eight. Among those who attended the reunion were relatives who live in several states of the Union,