>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, Sept 3, 1919 "KNOX NO. 1 Saturday evening a crowd of young folks of this vicinity gathered at the home of George CHESSER and the evening was spent in games and music in which all the old as well as the young love to participate. A fine time was reported and all went home with the thot that we can meet again on a similar occasion. Those present were: Vernon CANNY, George MCLAIN, Tom BROWN, Ellis BROWN, Luster SICKLES, Joe CHESSER, Clinton JEWELL, Walter FREEMAN, Lee BROOKS, John QUINN, Ralph GIBSON, Vinton BOLEN, Gladys PHILLIPS, L. A. TEWKSBERRY, Rean CARSEY, Clarence TURNER, Artie TROUT, Ollie BROWN, Elsie BROWN, Osie TROUT, Ida MCLAIN, Myrl CROW, Mrs. Lee BROOKS, Mrs. Rean CARSEY, Mrs. Vinton BOLEN, Jessie STANLEY, Audra MORRIS, Arch STANLEY, and four parties from Kimberly whose names we were unable to learn. The school board of Knox township met Saturday afternoon and hired the teacher for Gum Tree, or Knox No. 1. Lenoa SLEETH of Dyesville accepted the school. All the schools of Knox are now filled with the exception of Knox No. 4. The teachers are: Gum Tree, Lenora SLEETH, Lively School, Clara LIVELY; Bunker Hill, Miss MAXWELL; Seldom Seen, Maud ROBINETT. The Trustees of Knox were in session at the Town House Saturday forenoon. L. B. CANNY and wife have returned from their visit at Millersport, Pataskala and Buckeye Lake. They were accompanied home by Myrl and Electa FARLEY. N. S. BUCK was through this vicinity buying horses and mules one day last week. Frank FORREST of Carpenter was the guest of A. D. FORREST and wife the fore part of last week. Virgil CANNY was a caller at Albany one day recently having some dental work done. Bessie FARLEY and family were the guests of W. M. CROW at Albany a few days last week. Fred GREENE of Mineral was visiting at the home of Marion MCLAIN a couple of days last week. Mrs. Marion MCLAIN was visiting at Miles TOWNSEND's of Prattsville, Wednesday. Mildred HOLDREN is doing house work for F. E. GOLDSBERRY at Albany. There has been some land changing hands in our vicinity within the past few days. Miles TOWNSEND has traded his farm near Prattsville for the farm owned by Eddie ALLEN and Mr. ALLEN purchased the farm recently owned by Zern ROSS of Five Points." (Thanks to REMORGAN for giving us added details on some of the people in these articles.)