cial to Reecord Chronicle. ‘RUM, Feb. 4.--d. O. McClister Jr. returned home from the A. College. Miss Marjorie Knox of the T. W. spent the week-end with her par- 8, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Knox. Irs. Orvel Myers has returned Sanger after a visit with Mrs. C. Myers. Mrs. Walter Clevenger of Stamford at the week-end with relatives Jr. and Mrs. Ira Hawkins and ghiters, Ruth and Frances, and M. M. McBee spent the week with relatives in Cleburne Jr, and Mrs. S. J. McFall were Fort Worth, Jr. and Mrs. R.BeReyant, M. Jd ight, W. H. Thomas, “Mrs. Gale gon, Misses Juanita Charles and J. Bailey, Mrs. S. Charles, and J. McClister Jr., were in Denton. 7. R. Cates was in Fort Worth. Mrs. W. E. Lamm and son, James, Desdemona, are visiting her moth- Mrs. W. E. McGee, [r. and Mrs. Ira Wilson of near ger spent Sunday with her moth- Mrs. J. T. Webb. Mrs. A. F. Lindley is recovering in influenza, Ir. and Mrs. David Rudd of Stony at the week-end with Mrs. id's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. sm. The three-day-old, infant of Mr. Mrs. T. J. Martin, living four es north of Krum, was buried at Plainview cemetery Saturday at noon. Among the Lake Dallas visitors Sunday were Cecil Knox, as Finley, R. B. Rucker, Guy Huffhines, A. L. Gray, Lee Keiner, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McClister and daughter, Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Barnett and children, G. B. Jr., Mary Bess and Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Clark and Tru man and Jene Clark visited in Lit tle Elm.