Stewart-Chilton Reunion., On Tuesday, Aug. 26,1-913, theStewart-Chilton families heldtheir second annual reunion atTecumseh’s Trail. The morningwas spent in meeting old friends and iorming new acquaintances. Much pleasure was derived -in relatives meeting who had not met for many years. At noon a table one hundred feet long was placed in the north part of the Trail, around which were seatedabout two hundred relatives,did ample'justice To the sumptuous dinner. There were representatives from six different states, the oldest member being James Chilton of Brookston, age 93 years and the youngest, Alice Garrott, of Battle Ground, age 5 months. There were 7 deaths and 3 births within the past year. After dinner the following program was carried out:Song—“America.”Prayer—Rev. Levi Chilton, of Turners Station, Ky.f t ••.- - .. ^School ShoesCertainly you want a Shoe that will hold that Boy, and from the number of sales we have on the Barker-Brown, Good for Bad Boys Shoes”i 4- -in ha A 1AttVbcai Sdlb-r^ ciaflr,” by Rev. Leyiv Reading of /minutes ofmeeting. ;~ ^Family Tree—Wm. Chikon, ofCampbellsburg, Ky.Vocal Duet—Mrs. Aydelotte and Wright, of Brookston, Ind*Reading—Miss Lydia Moody, Brookston, Ind... Vocal Duet—Lucy and FannyNelson, Brookston.. Vocal Solo—-Gladys Hambidge, Montmorenci. vGreat Event in Stewart Family -Ray Hambidge, Montmorenci. Short'Talk—Rev. Levi Chilton. Piano Duet—Agnes and Ruth Stewart, Montmorenci.Vocal Solo—May Stewart.Montmorenci.President's Address—J. T.RansdalL Battle Ground.Short Talk—Tho. J. Chilton, of Turners Station, Ky.The following officers were elected: J.^T. Ransdall, of Battle Ground, president; O. D. Stewart, of-Montmorenci, vice-president; Bessie Chenoweth, of Otterbein, recording secretary; J. P. Stewart, of Brookston, corresponding secretary; Joseph Chilton, of Brookston, treasurer.By the Sec.