These articles are for the benefit of the genealogy community and should not be harvested and sold for anyone's profit Spirit of Democracy April 29, 1909 Sardis (deferred) The fifth and last number of the High School Lecture Course was given Saturday evening by Mr. Trotten a magician and impersonator. The auditorium was well filled and all highly pleased with the entertainment. Miss Hattie Thompson who teaches in the public schools at Woodsfield spent Saturday and Sunday here with her father H.C. Thompson. Misses May Harmon and Ethel Winland were out Wednesday evening collecting the yearly Epworth League dues. Raymond Morris of Jerusalem spent Saturday evening and Sunday here with Prof. J.V. Nelson and wife. Miss Lois Williamson entertained the "Musical" Friday evening at her home on Main street. A.E. Waters, our miller, was at Steubenville and Wheeling a few days last week on a business trip. Miss Rebecaa Jackson of Parkersburg spent Sunday here with her brother and family. Miss Stella Suter of Hannibal spent Saturday evening here with her sister Miss Clara. Mrs. W.E. Litten and daughter Miss Jennie were shopping in Sistersville Wednesday. Charles Sole and father William Sole left Thursday for Lawrenceville, Illinois. Dr. George Bridgeman of New Martinsville spent Sunday evening here with friends. Mrs. E. W. Talbott and children of Sistersville spent Sunday here with her sister. Dr. S.C. Griffith was a professional caller at Paden City Saturday morning. John Dunn of New Martinsville visited friends and relatives here over Sunday. Rev. Harkins of Woodsfield preached in the Christian church Sunday evening. Miss Clara Suter was shopping in Sistersville Thursday evening. Miss Maude Ryne was a business caller at Wheeling Thursday. Dr. Lentz of New Martinsville was in town Sunday afternoon. J.W. Rush is treating his house to a new coat of paint. Miss Stella Tubaugh of Hannibal was in town Saturday. W.E. Romick of Wheeling was at home over Sunday. Miss Eva Hess was at New Martinsville Monday. Mrs. Myra Roe is visiting relatives at Clarington. transcribed by Sara Richardson Kelly re: Richardson, Suter, Griffith, Nesbitt