Franklin, July §—Among the 11 former pupils out of a total of 99 enrolled in the Polock school in 1890-91 who attended a class re tation with the teacher of the school, Miss Ida Schell at heir home in Perrytownsnip, Clarion county last Monday was Grant Davis of Rocky Grove. Mr. Davis was accompanied by ie son Al bert Davis. Muspic was furnished by seven members of the old Weet Freedom Cornet band—Albert, P. F. and KR. M. Yingling, BE. and A. E. Henry, Claire Davis and Pate Kiingen emith. The band formerly connter ed of 22 mierclane, one of them years ago being Mr. Davis. Dinner was served at noon at lon@ table under the Spreading branches, following which a photo graph was taken of the “echolata and their teacher.” After many reminiscences haree ahoe contest was placed between @ two person team from the 1899 school and two from the 1999 school. The old timers, Alson Latehaw and Arthur Coolper, were winners bye convincing stores. The 1890 team also proved Victorious in the ball came. Sev eral of the acholata had not met since the close of the term in Mefah, 1491, and the day proved a happy occasion. A number had motored from Crafton, Wilkins bwrm, Rotler, Erie, Titneville, Park ef, Rimersboro and one from Wee Virginia for the reunion.