O W iiJUlCi auw* ACVLlliiy U1Crawfordsville moved to theirnew home last week which thevrecently purchased of JessieMoore. Miss Gladys Mullen was kicked by a horse one day last week, it stocking her limb, and she was compelled to be out of school for a few days.Miss Ethel Broaders entertained quite a number of her friends at a farewell party last Thursday night. She will soon leave for her home at Liberty. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments consisted of ice cream and j cake. Those present were, MissesT'VioTma Martin