InsC!HavisVe;Returned Soldier Entsrtnined.On August 10, 1913, friends and j Alt neighbors gathered at tl»o home of ; Sul WUlie S. Ross and his mother, Alma 1 sac E. Ross, 21h miles west of Milltown, i with well filled baskets of good cats')iand made quite a spread in honor of Willie, who has returned from overseas where he was with the 30th Engineers 84th Division. After dinner cigars and ice cream were served.! vis Several of the young people brought j ^ their musical instruments with them; ^and furnished some excellent music. Willie was delighted to show some of the souvenirs which he had brought back home with him. All seemed to cj^ftnjoy themselves and returned tobinIa ivotf74ftthoirhomes in late afternoon. About1 vi.-150 were present among whom were am1da1the following, Charles A. Young, H.O. Waits and family; Clate Sloan, an^ family, Georgia House and three sons,E. L. Weathers, Anna Goss, C. E. da Conn, wife and granddaughter, Naomj^' e-j of English; C. W. Rawlings, S. M. i sps Walts, wife and daughter, Kathleen; Lloyd Gibbs, Raymond Koff, Edward Danis, O. V'. Guinn, of New Albany; Than Conrad, wife and daughter, Edna; Joseph Russell Ross, James Moore, H. C. Walts and wifeC Mable Agnes Walts, Oma McAdams, Mildred Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott. Harry Baylor and family, Maynarduatel'o* v*t.hno