Miss Mary Belle McQuiston left Thursday morning for Jonesboro where she will teach school the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wooten of Hamburg were the guests of the former's uncle, Mr. Ed Wooten, Sunday. Mrs. Marion Shewmake, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R.B. Hudspeth for about two weeks was quite sick for several days last week but is now improving. Dr. M.E. Shewmake spent last Sunday with her. Mrs. Hugh Scott returned yesterday afternoon from a several months visit to relatives in Florida. Mr. Scott also returned from Parkdale where he has been working on a school building. Rev. H.K. Coleman, Episcopal minister, moved yesterday from Lake Village and will occupy apartments at the Miss Annie Burks home. Rev. Coleman will preach his first sermon in Monticello next Sunday. Mrs. J.H. Carson and daughter, Miss Eva, have returned from a visit to Little Rock and Hope and were accompanied home by Miss Bertie Golden who will visit here for sometime. William Craig, who was called to this city by the death of Mrs. Craig's father, Mr. O.F. Pierce, left last week for his home in Port Arthur. Mrs. T.O. Owen left this morning for Hot Springs where she will attend the Elementary Conference of the M.E. Church, South, the first to be held in the state. Messrs. Grover Curry, R.E. Cherry and M.M. Dickson left this morning for Parkdale where they will do the sheet metal work on the new school building being erected in that city and which work was secured by the L.D. McQuistion Co. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Norman and children and Mrs. Sallie Koonce of Crossett, and Mrs. W.H. Norman of Hamburg visited relatives in this city last Sunday. Mrs. Norman remained over and will visit with her daughter, Mrs. F.W. Whiteside. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com