a2Vc3IISargent tHave you began this New Year • right? w jElery Inman spent Sunday with J. W. Crane.W. T. Porter was at Odon Saturday on business.Miss Dora M. Crane spent Sundaywith Inez Farrier.Revival services closed at this place Sunday night.Will Smith, of Blankenship, washere Monday on business.Several of the young people spentSunday with Ray Crane,James T. Corbin spent Monday with Prank Crane and family.Several of the young people spent Christmas with Nelson Adkins.Miss Ethel Vickers spent the latter part of last week with relatives at Odon.Miss Mollie Sargent, Herbert and Ralph Webster spent holidays with relatives here.Hugh Conner, of West Virginia, was a visitor at Waggoner's school Monday evening.The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph D. Cop-page spent last Friday with the family of G. D. Crane.Miss Rhoena Fortner from Bed-' ford, visited with friends and rela-1J tives here last week.Mis Elpha Nichols from Burns City, visited with relatives and attended meeting here last week.Miss Mary Harp, who is attending high school at F^vettsvjlle, spent the holidays with home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicholas and Miss Maud Crane spent Christmas with the family of John Nicholas.Mrs. Paris Sargent and children, of Mill Shoals, Illinois, visited Mr.and Mrs, James Fish the first ofthe week.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conard, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bubenzer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crane spent Sunday with Elza Lewis and family.Hugh and Miss CarHe Conner, of West Virginia, and Misses Isis and Inez Farrier spent Saturday with the Misses Leuire and Maud Crane.MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLYThis is an age of great discoveriesI1C]