IS.er11reOld WashingtonRMPBy VELVA STILLIOXRelatives here have received p «h word that Dr. Karl Robinson has n- been dismissed to his home at n Enid, Okla. Ife has been re- jj ceiving treatment for a leg in- ej fection at a Oklahoma City, ^ hospital. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Robinson, are visiting ®*|at the home. p,t0 George Stillion and his daugh- p( ter, Mrs. Hubert Law and chil- l rs dren, Salesville. are visiting rela- al rs tives at Sarasota, Fla. w0 j Mr and Mrs. Rolland Cash, tc ‘d Cambridge, visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Don Inskeep Sunday. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkins p and son, North Salem, spent the 1 weekend with his parents, Mr. tj y and Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Mr. D ie and Mrs. Hawkins have received vi word of the birth of a son to M ts their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy n’ pr Lamp, Columbus. The infant has ^ 2- been named James Edmond pr Lamp.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Casterline ‘P and children visited relatives in d- Warren Sunday.8 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klink, Bolivar, visited Mrs. Velva Stillion and family Saturday. e)Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parlet vis- 5,ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I I. H. Shepherd and family of b, near Fairview. aiMr. and Mrs. David DeVolld and family, Findlay, were re f, cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale l6 Davis and family. Other guests at 6 were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack De tc Volld and son, Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeVolld, Ja-cobsburg.Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams,felt;V\siIk