WHAT CATARRH ISIt has fceeu said] that every third person'll as catarrh in some form. , Science has shown ill at 11 asal catarrh often indicates a general weakness .of the body; and local treatments in Me form of snuffs and ynjiofs »!:liltIi:_ if any good. '■ ] ‘To correct aiLiirrli you iuoul'l tri nl sia cause by enriching your liluoit wii.11. the oil-food in Scottjbs Emulsion wliMi is r medicinal fond ami a taiildinjr-'ainie. ii™ from alcohol in' any harmful ilru;;-. Vr; it.. SttiU «- lli.vi—. ' 11 ..untie]it;sr. J-Those having ‘social, items which they desire to appear will please - address Society Editor! Pinnacle . News, not later than \yedneaday morning or call 145—both phones —asking Cor Society. Editor.ing the little host's ..sixth anniversary, there wore six'little] girls-and six candles -on ■ tbo cake.. The little ones wlio sat down to the dainty supper' were: Misses .Jean Barry,Elizabeth Cloland] Ruth Gibson,.Annie Laurie/Hurst and the sweet little honorec, pliznbctli .Brosheey.■■ ***.•***■*.-. .. , -■ On the evening ot _ the twenty-] ninth the Elks Club .wiir entertain with ■ a large ; dance ‘which will bo given after the Lyceum entertainment, It being the last of the winter's series..«****«** ■ -* :L: ■ * . *• * 4: * * •* *- -** PERSONAL MENTION*if * -J= * .'# * f? *fc * * * S=. * * Si * £ =■?f MIDDLESBORO•= SOCIETY*****'**$***' Womim's Club Meeting ■The regular meeting of the Woman’s Cluh on .Monday, January 24th, at the city hall, will be devoied to philanthropy. A full attendance Is urged upon the members.,«*****♦*.Sunday School Reception.-The. reception to the winning side of.’ the -W. m;: B.’s and W. 1. T.’s membership contest .of the First Christian ’Sunday School, the W. D. T.’s. being the winners, will lie given Friday night at the' 'church. Refreshments will be served and music, games and a ’general good time will be’the order of e.vciifsTC. W. Metcalf, of Pineville, was in town Tuesday. • V . .D. B. Cornett, of Harlan, was in town Tuesday. - *J. D. Cain, of Pirieville, was' in Middlcsboru Tuesday. 'M. E. Bray, of Shamrock, was in the city Tuesday.H. S. Bonham, of Pulaski, Va was here Tuesday.H, W. Smith, of Barboiirville, was licro Tuesday.IT!' Is\ Broyle, of Norton', Va., was]All Enjoynblo Dnr.c.c.Last Friday night a number of the. younger society hoys of the city gayo a dance at^the Elks Home, attended by twenty-five of the male persuasion niid a few of the young ladies,'who enjoyed tboiuselves iand were in great lt;leinnnd owing to the ■excess in numbers of the boys. Music was furnished by the colored string orchestra. ’“ Baby, Farty,1.'/A ,On Saturday evening Mrs! J. Lovell Moore was liust'at a Vbaby parly” In her apartments at the Middlesbo-rough, in honor, of'the young teachers who are spending, the- winter, there. Besides the teachers, the ladies, of the hotel colony were guests.An\ong the many attractive features of the function were the. costumes worn by. the guests, each-one lifting dressed as'a child ranging in age from Lite infant in long clothes” to the smart -little miss of six with starched skirts cind broad sash. During the evening n grab-bag was ‘ introduced from which hung ribbon streamer s. each child was asked to draw one. The streamers upon being drawn proved to have toys attached to them. Most of the’children” curried their dolls with them, • while the two ‘'grandmothers” of the oveulng—Mrs. J. N, Archer and Airs. Francis Cosgrove—took their£11 town Monday.J. II. Tuggle, of Barb our ville, was here Monday. .Joe Jennings, oE LaFolIette, Tcnn. was MIddlesbor0 ttiis week.‘ j.. H. T tinker.: of B e nham, Ky. .was here Monday.'S. L. ! Buckles,- of Bristol, Va.‘, made a visit herd early in the week.'J. J. Coziitt, L. N. railroad a-gent at Page, was here Sunday.S. 33. James was in Appalachia, Va.. over .Sunday, visiting relatives.A. H. Wood,‘of Petros, Teim.; was lii. this section early in the week.Mrs C. .Sohwtnebury, of' Bristol Va;; arrived Sunday For a visit here.■Ed. Trifle, of Wind Rock. Tenn.^ was a visitor the'first.of the week.Charles B. Richardson, of Balkan, was here Saturday.'John Hoskinsand John .Loney? of Four mile, were in town Saturday.Miss Mildred Hunter,. of Harlan jy o s ,vi siting. fri end s. here. Sundays. L. K. Johnson; oE-WaHins .Creek, Ky., was here Saturday- - •-II. Silvers and. son. of Rim, .Ky.,' came to Middlesbojo Saturday.Miss Sal lie M. Ward, of Joncsville, Va !,was here shopping Saturday.J. L. and H. C. Smith, of -Harlan' Kv., spent Sunday with friends here.J. Snm Sullivan, of Bristol, Va., was licrc■ Monday..j. S Phillips, of Pineville. spent Sunday here with friends.J. W. McLin, of Rose Ilil], Va.; was an over Sunday visitor.-Mrs. V. F. Bond, of Chicago, spent a few days'here visiting friends the past week.G. A, Arnold,'of Gibson Station, .Va., was buying farming supplies in town Tuesday. .. T. • N. Davis and E. R. Silvers, of Morristown, Tenn., were in this see-knitting. After games ami musicition this week, suitable to the tender years of the I LeeRhen and Hamp Price, of Mor participants a delicious lunch was rjSf0wrii Teiiu,', were in town Tucs served and the party ended with the | day taking of a flash-light, picture of theguests, a copy of which each one will treasure as a souveuly.Children as TIonorces.On Friday evening Mrs. J.- IV. Greaver entertained in honor of her sons, Roy anti Harold,, and her daughter Evelyn, with a beautiful party. The host was assisted £n doing the horiorB or the a IT air, hy Me sd anies C. T. Clcland, Samuel Anderson and \V. L. Heath, and by Misses Emma Rennebaum and Elizabeth Sh el burn, with Mr. Will Motch as, aide-de-camp. About fifty young people were tlie guests who enjoyed the hospitality of the Oreaver home, Including the dainty supper which was served at eleven.Mrs. W. H. Crawford. of Harlan, was shopping and calling on friends here Monday.ME and Mrs. W. R.- Stone, of Bristol, Va., were visiting friends in this section the first half of the week.Mi S3 Hattie Ball has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. M, S. Harbor, at Harlan.George Clanton, of' LaFolIette, Tcnn., was an over Sunday guest of friends.Miss Nan Caldwell returned-to hei home at Danville, Ky.. after afevBirthday' Party.On Wednesday Mrs. C. K. BrO-shecr entertained in-honor of her small niece. Miss Elizabeth Broshe or, with a birthday party. It bc-They lace In FTon t Sold by A, D, CAMPBELL BRC Middles boro, Ky.