I u ncwa ui lxh* acritieniu,a NEW HAVEN NEWS.New Haven. Tnd., Sept. 21.—Word has been received here of the birth of a little daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. Seida, of ( hicago. Mrs. Seida will be remembered, here as Miss Edna Ja equay.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harper entertained the following at their home Sundav: Mr. and Mrs. Will Akey, of Leo, and Miss Jennie Harper, of Fort Wayne.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lake and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ken-nison at liar Creek.The good literature committee of the ■y. P. 8. C. E. met last evening at the M. P. church. This was their first meet-ing and there was a large attendance.Mr. and Mrs. iM Akey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Devenger, Miss Hattie Akey, Mr. Donald Akey, of Leo; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blaising and son, Melville, and Miss Mildred Harris were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williard Lucas.Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith entertainedthe following guests from Roanoke Saturday and Sunday: Mrs. T. K. Biggsand daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Stroek, Mrs. Armstrong and daughter, Flo.Miss Estclla Albro lias returned from Huntington, where she was sent as a delegate to the Christian Endeavor state convention.Mrs. Henry Jacquay is visiting MV.and Mrs. A. Seida at Chicago. 1 'Get a Pontiac lot now.