t »!• iTHE LAWRENCE DOUCE FAMILY ELECTIONIOfficers Named at Reunion Held atLincoln Park.One of the notable reunions of the ► year was held Tuesday, at Lincoln' ^Iapark by the Lawrence-Douce families. About 100 members enjoyed the bounteous dinner and afterwards heard a history of the families given by Miss Elma V. Lawrence, Miss Maye E. Lawrence and Mrs I. N. Auld A business meeting was then held, at which the following officers were elected for the coming year* Richard R Douce, president; George E. Lawrence, vice president; Eula M. Young, secretary and treasurer; U. G. Lawrence, Lawrence | Douce and Gertrude Lawrence, executive committee. tI The last Tuesday of August, 1913,! r: w'as set as a permanent date for hold- j * ing the reunions. -cThose present from a distance j*1 were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thew andjs daughter, Susan, of Lorain; Mr. and v Mrs. James Douce and daughter, Uiah, of Marka, Kansas; Mrs. Eva L. Young, of Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs,I vie L Fink and children, of Findlay; Mrs S. 0. Lawrence and daughter, Maye, of Danville, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lawrence and two children, of Flint, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wogan, of Marseilles; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Climax; Herbert Douce, of Transfer, Pennsylvania.The guests of the family were Mrs. Clara Sayler and Miss Mary Perty, of Bunker Hill, Illinois, and Miss Mary Reagh, of Bellefontaine.i!vdofIIfe c d