Moonlight Hop at County Park.# • • fA large number of young people-• 9-6 • •drove up to the picnic grounds last evening and danced and made merry by the light oif the moon. By 8 o’clock the company had all arrived and dancing was .enjoyed on the smooth floor of the pavilion until 10:30 p. m. when a supper, consisting of Boston baked beans, brown bread, hot tamales,olives, ice cream and cake and coffee,**•lt; * ' * 0 «'•'was served. Bert Klunk presided over the coffee iot. Hot roasted peanuts•i • r . * ••**. • *•*:% ' tand buttered popcorn were also items on the bill of fare. After supper,• * * ^ 4 9 | . #dancing was continued until midnight, music being furnished by a Mexican orchestra of four pieces. The affairwaa planned by Messrs. Klunk and Daniels.Those present webe: Mb. and Mrs.Wilder, Mr. and* Mrs. H. D. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Klunk, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith, Misses Lela Potter, Patton, Stella Balcom, Caruthers, Lei a Thomas, Bailey, Ames, Messrs. Henry Rutherford, Hugh Lowe, Dan Thomas, John McFdden, Joe Metzgar, Frank Carlyle, • Herman Daniels, Barney Crawford and Homer Ames. 1• V • • * £ • , ' . * • t • • • • *—Chattanooga disc plow* are cropmakera: ; - v