Spirit of Democracy November 23, 1899 Sardis A crowd of young folks were highly entertained at the residence of Mr..and Mrs. William Humphrey Monday evening in honor of Miss Emma Johnson who left Tuesday to make her home at Wheeling. Among the exercises given by the League Sunday evening, was a recitation by Mrs. Lota Schafer and a solo by Mrs. Suter. Both were highly appreciated. Salem Prize and family have moved in to the St. Elmo hotel which is rented for private families. Mr. and Mrs. William Stoehr and daughter of Martinsville spent Sunday with relatives here. Misses Adda Cline and Cora Schafer were the guests of relatives at Martinsville Friday. Mrs. A. C. Vetter was the guest of friends and relatives at Wheeling the past week. Misses Estella Cunningham and Emma Windland were at Martinsville Monday. Misses Anna Marcey and Nina Humphrey are guests of Clarington friends. Andrew Deiter, who has a situation at Martins Ferry, was at home over Sunday. Mss Estella Cunningham is at Moundsville the guest of her sister Mrs. Gatts. Mrs. Louis Stoehr and son Henry were at Wheeling on business Saturday. Mr. McGrue was the guest of his aunt Mrs. Elick McGrue Tuesday. Miss Maggie Barker of Dairy is staying at the home of Louis Stoehr. Samuel Williamson of the steamer Jewel spent Sunday at home. Miss Alma Windland was shopping at Wheeling one day this week. Mrs. Orr Cunningham and son is with relatives at Moundsville. Mr. Summers of Martinsville was a visitor here Saturday. Miss Edith Goddard spent the past week at Wheeling. Mrs. Alonzo Lowe was shopping at Wheeling Tuesday. The operators at the factory are enjoying a vacation. Gene Thompson was with friends here several days. Mrs. Wohnhas was with relatives at Diary this week. John Wohnhas of dairy was in town Friday. Miss Bell Mozenie returned home Saturday. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt, Deiter