BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR AGED PATOKA WOMANSaturday, October 31, Keing the 90th birthday of Mrs. El za Peddi-cord, a large number of relatives and friends met at her home the following day, Sunday, November 1. with well filled baskets to kelp celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Pcddicord is hale and hearty and has th'* appearance of being many years younger. She prefers to live alone and do her own work, believes in keeping busy and has no time for worry.Following the big dinner of which all present greatly enjoyed, the afternoon was spent in visiting and felt it was a great day. Those present were:Sam Britt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Britt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Britt and family, Mrs. Rose Pr:tt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Outhouse and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Walker and family, Marion Ped-dicord. Joe Clark, Ray Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ellis and family, Mrs. Amanda Clark, Mrs. Maggie Nagel; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Griffin, Magness Lucas, Osborne Lucas, all of Patoka; Mrs. Effie Bonner, Mrs. Bellamy, Mrs. Kenneth Morris and daughter of Sandoval; Harold Chance of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lang and son, Gillman; Sam Britt, of Rantoul; Mi. and Mrs. Carl Hines and daughter, Alma; Mr. and Mrs. Winton Wright, Valier; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Coon, Centralia.