fng.We are worry to r* port MriC Will LaFofletfe being a typhoid vtnttm.Mrs .1. K, K* rr spent Tuesday afternoon with rrliflvw In CVflna.R* -inning on August 9. the Methodist and Presbyterian ehuneft*»s will start a revival nt th** Walnut Or»vf church. Everyone Is Invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pbtole nt Fush-i n sc, .if*’ \ : j t • u tr her parents, »V r. andMr,-. A. V. Or«*« r. They were accompanied hoiri** try M las Nevn. lt;ircer who bar, treen visiting her sister herefor several weeks.A, 1gree andPh, P. duringTexan Tech atalso obtained his Ml« working on his summers attendingLubbock.Prof. Melton is a prominent manIn educational circles In South Texas. and also in Rotary circles. White in McKinney he attendedthe local Rotary club. He is abrother of Pari K. Melton, promt n* nt McKinney business man, andsir in a brother of Postmaster P.*n. Melton of Allen, mar whiciiSOUTH TEXASEDUCATOR*VISITS HEREMi of ? h* * u*hI* ifot*, *#f*riiitendeutI t x as, |# ii Id Ur at hlt; icds.i hi* t !#*■*lt; nvisiting his old home and)relative*-, at Allen and M*'Kinney | recently. Rut he is now reoreattn# j i for ;i few days a* Hufphar, **kla. | Prof, Melton is a graduate of the i T« Pi.ri cian university who liu«town he was born and reared, lb* Pus another brother who is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Texarkana, and has a sister, Mrs, I,, p., Gibson, former McKinneyschool teacher, but now living In Pallas. He Is a son of the late John T. Merton, one or our county's most substantial and Influential citizensand early settlers, who passed awaya number of years ago. His mother is still living and divides her time t»twelt;*n tin homes of her severalchildren. Hhe is now visiting at thehome or her daughter, Mrs. Gibson in Pallas.V ws Mary Ac *. Fain s Worth and Miss Virginia Srn Daiia:; visitors Friday.ofithFortwer*