Returned Soldier Entertained. (\On August 10. 1919, friends nnd cneighbors gathered at the home of Willie S. Ross and his mother, Alma 'E. Ross, 21* miles west of Mill town, with well tilled baskets of good eats! Iand made quite a spread in honor of I v' 371Willie, who has returned from over-' *1 't Iseas where he was with the 30th' Engineers 84th Division. After din-'1 ner cigars and ice cream were served. ' Several of the young people brought ^ their musical instruments with them j ‘I 1and furnished some excellent music.1 *| 'Wtllie was delighted to shew some of 1 : the souvenirs which he had brought ‘ kjback home with him. All seemed to i ‘; enjoy themselves and returned to i 1 jtheirhomes in late afternoon. About iI150 were present among whom were i the following. Charles A. Young. H.! I O. Walts and family; Clate Sloan, and family, Georgia House and three sons, j E. L. Weathers, Anna Goss, C. E. j } j Conn, wife and granddaughter, Naom^ ’j 1 j of English; C. W. Rawlings, S. M.' ( ’ Walts, wife and daughter, Kathleen; ■ Lloyd Gibbs, Raymond Koff, Edward!I Danis, O. V. Guinn, of New Albany; j J Than Conrad, wife and daughter, j- Edna; Joseph Russell Ross. James) ►r. Moore. H. C. Walts and wife, Mablej ■! Agnes Walts, Oma McAdams, Mildred! s j Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, i j Harry Baylor and family. Maynard 1 * Gibbs, Edna Conrad. Ida E. Hedden,£ J. E. Ross, wife and daughters, Norma 'Land Elizabeth; C. E. Bye, daughter,!