uduc-inI(’oolville. IIt♦(Mfssenaer special Oorr^juMindenc*)to Mr. and Mrs. Alle Stout of Carthage, ed were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. An nd derson Bentz one day last week.ied Mr. JDelmar Chevaier who has beentne visiting his mother for the past ween a returned to his home in Nelsonville n- Friday.iat Mrs. Mariam Chevalier received word recently that she was the great grandmother of a fine son. Franklin Curtis, born to Mr. and Mrs. James tt-v Thompson of Latrobe,illy meidsoutuidonlugmsalliedliessentugi udrge d hl Itusei muMrs. M. E. Cooley expects to leave Coolville in a few days. She will go to Washington. D. to live with her son, Henry.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell ofSalem, W. Va., arrived last Friday evening to spend a few days with friends in Coolville.Herman Dunfee of Antioch, was a Sunday visitor in CoovilleMr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook of Beebe, | were visiting her grandfather here, Sunday.Mrs. Mary Minear and two children of Beebe, attended the Coolville camp-meeting. Sunday.Miss Cora Founds has been visiting her brother, Mr. Francis Founds and wife.Mrs. Anna Calaway was visiting