bvasinlied nt vwmylynell,[)rs-redscli-A.i.a illins,lisecral of Mrs. Clyde Woosley. |r*la’ inNEWS FROM SAND RIDGEthe h a riip thela vBv Maxine DemsterArdell Smith was caned to Chester Thursday on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Edith Meir.Mr. and Mrs. Adam Barne and sons, of Watt Hill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Clark. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Walter McManus and baby, of Grimsby, visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Reams, Saturday.C. W. Gordon is a visitor in Chester this week.Mrs. Ardell Smith and baby were visitors in Murphysboro Thursday.Mrs. Ernest Mifflin was a visitor in Murphysboro Saturday.Mrs. John Born of Watt Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graeff andj i baby spent Sunday at the home ofbe-erelayMlhaletle-Lheive[rs.be-gh-rs.•deto*roiveirear-ofledidentleyly,inMr. and Mrs. Ernest Mifflin.Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weathers.Mrs. Ardell Smith and children went to Chester Saturday to visit relatives.Those who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pickering, Sunday, were: Mr. and M,rs. Charles Larrison, Mae Chapman, Russel Ingram and Benny Dunn, all of Gorham.Morton Hlser was a visitor in Murphysboro Saturday.Mrs. Ernest Mifflin and children ! ,0lt;*s visited at the home of her parents, | *)nr Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welchel were visitors in Murphysboro Friday.Mrs. Coy Bryan and daughter,Nina Lou, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ernest Mifflin.James Needham of near Weiner,Ark., was a visitor at the home of John Cashen, Monday.Sore Throat?