. 2. Jl. #__#__t____k^_ m 1HTT i T Ilf i f tTTiT}• Hebbardsville. *1*| Meinnftr Special t3or?*i®ond«nfli, ]Miss Kuvh Kobinctt spent Thanksgiving in Chauneey the guest of her brother, Fred Kobinett.1 Mrs. I.. A (»ift of Cincinnati is tin* guest oi her mother Mrs. Mary( rosseu of this place.William Burdette purchased a line Keo auto recently.Several from this place attended a lecture at Albany Saturday eiening.Miss Martha Winget of Athens visited her brother Anson Wingel this week.Wood Higgins visited friends at I let hesda the latte/ part of last week.\IvMisses Garnet and Alberta Moore c l Kimberly are spending some time with their aunt Mrs. John Glass I In her Bolin recently traded his , driving horse for a fine span ofmules.Nick Mistier made a business tripto \ILany Wednesday I 8upt. Irvin Moore visited the local ? rliool, Tuesda)Miss Kathrvn VauDeVort has re* lit rued from her visit with Miss Margaret Vorhes ot Athens.Hay Moore and Kenneth Lily visited friends in this vicinity Sundaye\ oilingMr and Mrs Wm Drake had aw! their guests Thanksgiv ing, Rev. andt(t ( I0(IeIIj Mrs Ik S. Hughes and daughter, Mr ' and Mrs .J A Drake ol ChauneoyMr and Mrs \V F C/ossen and family spent Thanksgiving the guests ot Mr and Mrs. H. A Mailieny.Messrs George Fvans and (dark llmlneil recently purchased the prop eitv belonging to Charles Townsend The J .1 I» embroidery club wa pleusauth eulertulned at tin* home J lt;t Miss Kutli Burdette Tuesday eve nirig. The evening was spent inmusie and sewing and at a late hot) delightful refreshments were sen ed. Those present were Misses NellieGlass. Garner Moore, Vera Lynch, Anna May Drake, Mary Crossen, Hazel and Bertha Marsh. Kathrvn Van DeYort and the hostess