J----- .! guests of Waggoner school Monday. 1; | One hundred and twenty-seven of ° (the relatives and friends gathered 11 :at the Thomas Sargent homestead, a ! now owned by Mr. Ream, of Larwill, n j 011 last Sunday at a birthday dinner s | and reunion, it being the fiftieth an- ^ jniversary of the birth of the twins, j Mrs. M. W. Gee and Mrs. Grant D. iCrane. Those from towns away were j Mr. and Mrs. John Manley. Mr. and (Mrs. Felix Satenfield and children of j Newberry; Mrs. Hubert Banks and j daughter Nancy, Mrs. Cora Heigh-! mitfi and children of Terre Haute; j Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and family and Miss Mollie Sargent of Odon; Mr. and Mrs. Paris Sargent and . daughter Minnie; Mr. and Mrs. Paul c* Lowden and daughter Patricia, and -Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sargent of Bick-nell; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Overton « and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crane and i ’family of Raglesville, besides all of j i the relatives near here. A bountiful | ! dinner was spread and a good time 1 was had by all. It was the first time I in fourteen years that the family had T j held a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. I jGee live on the farm at present. The J [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sar- I I gent, died ten years ago. All those J present wished for many more such f | reunions. „I DOVER HILL I \m o ft rr in cm