The old TJrel homestead, south of | •Sweetland was the scene 01 an en,,o~: able affair Thanksgiving day wiicr.Mr. and Mrs. U- h. Brci. who are lt;now occupying the home, entertain-I cd tho relatives io the number o thirty as n farewoi: to the oid homestead. which oil March I passes tiorn t;he Brci family to others. '! he atfnh •brought together all the .brothers and sisters of Mr. Brci and their i amilles with the exception of one wbjei, j. j[vs J. Franklin in,(1 lanuly ot-Mont- _ pel lor. The main event of the day was the bounteous turkey tliiiJier served at one long table at I : .10 o -elock. The home and tab I c were attractive with chrysanthemum decoi-atlons. Those prc*er.l wore Mrs. Elizabeth Brei, wife ol Lou Is Bui., who was the owner of the as'Car-back aa tin; fif; Mr. :jnc^ Mrs., *H. G♦ Brci mid ratnniy; Mr. and Mrs.-t n * 1 \ f t iM. Lf , OIUi tFrorl Holt?, find family; ir. and M^s. 4 '-C jjeciiard and laniily; ,i.V|r. amMrs, Jacob Stark ftftcl ,“I1?Miss Currie and Edward Goddard, grandchildren of Louis Brci.