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CUYAHOGA COUNTY OHIO - GRAY Family Reunion (8/1/1901)
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GRAY FAMILY REUNION CLEVELAND, OHIO AREA 8/1/1901 PAPER AND PUB DATE UNKNOWN.

The Gray Reunion

   The third annual reunion of the Gray family was held at Puritas Springs,
August 1st, 1901.

   The morning of the first of August was stormy, but before eight o'clock
the storm had passed away and the sun shone out in all its brilliancy and
clothed the earth with freshness and beauty.

   About nine o'clock the friends began to enter the beautiful grove from
all directions.  After a general hand shaking and visiting, the tables were
spread beneath the beautiful maples and the relatives to the number of fifty
sat down to a bountiful repast.  Joy reigned supreme until the noon hour was
past, the assembly was call to order and at roll call there found to be
fifty present and thirty-five absent.

   Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows:-Pres., V. R. Gray;
Vice Pres., Curtis Baker; Sec., Mrs. Clara Munson; Treas., Mrs Almeda
Wooldridge; Committee for arrangement, Mr. Dona King, Mr. Charles Root, and
Mrs. Pearl Gray.  After the election of officers a pleasant program was
rendered by the younger people

   A very interesting letter from Burton Green, an absent cousin, was read
by Almeda Wooldridge, after which America was sung by the party, and, as the
golden sun was setting the party wended their way homeward, feeling glad the
day had passed so pleasantly.


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