iahallwork without a special assignment,THIRTY-SEVEN AT REUNION• L.cnic Harold Esmond, Returned Soldier, Is)r a Honor Guest at Family Gathering 801-lingearnracelesebestenuRen mo’ he tak to ma • 1 ma: to 1 edu30l•sea, Harold Esmond, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hatry Esmond of Chemung, was ?,e the honor guest in a family reunion fete given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson, Jr., at their farm last Sun-w day afternoon, where thirty-seven rel- pha atives, largely members of the Lee I family, were assembled and passed the afternoon hours on the lawn of theOr ption Davidson home. A picnic lunch was ,erg served and the affair was one of grea*the P^€a8tlre to the thirty-seven assem-the bled-Mrs. William Milligan of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vandersypt and two daughters, Mary and Mabel* of Chicago were the out of townsted SU68*8*The young soldier in whose honorthe affair was given served in the postal department of the thirty-third division and was one of the enlisted men. His return home in good health is a source of gratification to rela-V0T tives and friends.winthabinitealt;asaehbefulto IingtheAforH.Mr?ardPhi