mi\m INDIANA HEGIIEIT• . * *■ •»•... .. . ■. •• * — * * % *' * ' • 4 . t„ . 4 ■•***• . /’ . r * r. s; • • ’ _ / ; ,Held Fortieth Annual Reunion at• »* . • •• -Betti any Park Friday. •Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nail were at Bethany Park, at Brooklyn, Ind., Friday attending the fortieth annual reunion of the Seventieth Indiana Volunteers. This is General Ben, Harrison’s regiment and was one of the most noted of Indiana's many good regiments. This 'regiment has the oldest regimental . rjeuniorb organization in the state. There was not a large number there Friday, quite a number having died during the pastyear.Mr. and Mrs. Nan were accompanied by Miss Helen Goodrich, daughter of Mr. Lewis Goodrich. Mrs. Nail and Miss Goodrich arc both associate, members of the regimental organization. Miss Goodrich's • great-grandfather, Lewis Goodrich, was killed at tho battle of Peach Tree Creek at Atlanta. He was shot right in the forehead and his death was instantaneous.