A copy of the following newspaper article, hand-identified as coming from the August 19, 1920, Lowell Tribune, was found in the Lowell Public Library's clipping files:
Clark Reunion
The fourth annual reunion of the Clark family was held at the home of Mrs. Ursula Pulver Sunday, August 8, 1920. A picnic dinner was served and 38 members responded to roll call. A short business session was held and the following officers elected: Pres., Mrs. Locena Hill; Vice-Pres. Mrs. Ursula Pulver; Secretary, Mrs. Beatrice Brownell; Treas., Lenora Clark. In the afternoon ice-cream and cake was served after which we adjourned to meet the second Sunday in August 1921, at the home of Mrs. Locena Hill at Lowell.
Locena Hill, Pres.
Beatrice Brownell, Secy.
The following article was found in the August 25, 1921, Lowell Tribune on page 1, column 5:
Clark Reunion
The fifth Clark reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Locena Hill Sunday, August 14, 1921. There were 51 members present, also one visitor, Lester Kenyon. Mr. Kenyon was a playmate of the Clark boys and girls and a frequent visitor at the Clark homestead in the early days.
A basket dinner was served and a short business session was held. Mrs. Locena Hill was elected President; Vice-president, Mrs. Ursula Pulver; Secretary, Mrs. Beatrice Brownell; Treasurer, Miss Jessie Pulver.
The day was spent in visiting. One birth and two marriages were reported since our last reunion. Ice-cream and cake was served about 4:30 p.m. after which we adjourned to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell the 2nd Sunday in August 1922.
Beatrice Brownell, Secy.
Locena Hill, President
A copy of the following newspaper article, hand-identified as coming from the August 15, 1940, Lowell Tribune, was found in the Lowell Public Library's clipping files:
CLARK REUNION
Earl and Jessie Pulver, assisted by Donald and Lydia Clark and Charles and Doris Riser, were host and hostess at the 21st annual reunion of the Clark-Storey families, held at Oakland school building, Sunday, August 11th.
This was a delightful and interesting occasion enjoyed by members from Joliet, Villa Park and Chicago, Ill., St. Petersburg, Fla., East Chicago, and Lowell. A potluck dinner was an important feature during the day.
A short business session was held an election of officers resulted as follows: Ernest A. Clark, Pres., Harry W. Hill, V. Pres., Doris Riser, Sec., Hattie Spry, Treas.
It was unanimously voted to meet the second Sunday in August next year, at the same place. -- One who was there.