C. B. Simpson, of Leon was a business visitor in Lineville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kale of Truro drove down Sunday to visit the parents of Mrs. Kale, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Molleston and other relatives. Mrs. Kale remained for a longer visit but he returned home Sunday evening. The appointment of Earl T. Sollenbarger, (who for thirteen years has been a National bank examiner and was vice president of the State bank of Blue Island) as second vice president of the Central National bank of Chicago, is heard with pleasure by his many friends here. He is the son of the late David T. and Mrs. Sollenbarger and lived here as a child, where his father was cashier of the lineville bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clay have been looking forward to a visit with their son, Cpl. ralph in Italy who has been overseas for many months, and had been promised a furlough. A letter Monday says that is all off for the present, but no word of complaint was heard. He said he had been called over into Germany but not far enough to get in touch with his brother, Jack. Ralph has 103 points to his credit. The stock sale of Russell Duffield on Tuesday drew a fair sized crowd and , as a whole, prices were good. Good milk cows sold from $100 and more. Horses were sold as low as $30. A saddle horse brought $50. Larry Laughlin has as his guest, his cousin, Jerry Budwig, of Tucson, Arizona.