Dr. R.L. Downey's brother of Ladelle, spent last week with him. About twenty-five people of this vicinity were invited down to a birthday dinner with Mr. W.A. Blooming. There was a very appetizing table spread of barbecued pork and delicious pies and cakes. Everyone enjoyed the day. The Misses Owens spent the week-end in Wilmar. Mrs. Norton Whitaker, of McGehee, spent last week with home folks. The Happy Worker's Club met with Mrs. F.M. Barrett, Wednesday, Oct. 21. Miss Ashe and her mother were with them. Miss Ashe gave several demonstrations with Cottage Cheese. They were then invited into the dining room where delicious refreshments were served. The room was beautifully decorated with lilac and roses. The roll was called finding ten members present, two new members and one visitor. The meeting is one that will long be remembered. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Charles Appleberry, Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Whiteaker have moved to Lake Village where Mr. Whiteaker is connected with the Benton Miller Oil Co. We wish Mr. Whiteaker the best of success. Sorry to report Mrs. W.A. Blooming on the sick list. Everyone come to the Hallowee'n Program, Oct. 30th and laugh and grow fat. Mr. Fred Spence made a business trip to Little Rock last week. Mr. W.C. Dickson, Miss Annie Barrett, Mr. G.A. Summerall, Miss Aileen Dickson and Miss Vivian Barrett took birthday dinner with Mr. Waron Spivey last Saturday. Little Ruby Dickson is on the sick list this week. Hope she will soon be able to be up. Mrs. S.P. Haisty was a visitor to Tillar, Monday. Mr. W.R. Dishongh sold ten bales of cotton Monday. Mr. Lowe made a trip to Monticello last Friday. Mrs. Tommie Posey from the Lindal farm was a visitor in town last Thursday. Mr. Shirley (sic) Haisty of Grady, spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. Vernon Dickson made a trip to Monticello Friday. The Grady boys basketball team played Selma Firday. The score was 10 to 8 in favor of Selma. The boys did some fine playing for the condition the court was in, it being slick on account of so much rain. Quarterly conference was held Sunday, Bro. Parker, the presiding Elder, preached at eleven o'clock. A bountiful dinner was served on the ground. At two o'clock a business meeting was called after which we all enjoyed some real good singing. Mr. J.T. Barrett from the A. & M College at Monticello spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. G. Dishongh spent the weekend with homefolks. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com