>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, Feb 2, 1921 (Title of column cut off.) "Rev. S. P. JONES is holding a meeting at Zion. This is Rev. Jones' third revival with two more to be held. Mrs. David WYLIE and Miss Velva BRASHARES were Logan shoppers Tuesday. Wm LENTZ and wife spent Tuesday with W. C. WHITECRAFT and family. Everett JONES and George FRANCES are numbered with the lagrippe victims this week. Mrs. W. B. ZEIGLER received word last week that her daughter Mrs. Frank MILLER of Lancaster was sick with small-pox. Bruce CARR and family and grandmother PRIOR have moved into Charles CARR's new house. J. S. STIVERSON and wife were over Sunday guests of B. F. ZEIGLER and wife and attended church at Zion Saturday evening and Sunday. Tom WHITCRAFT of Columbus is spending a few days at his home here. Wm MOORE our genial merchant made a flying trip to enterprise in his truck Friday morning after a load of goods. Rev. H. O. DAVIS will begin his revival at the U. B. church Tuesday evening February 1. Mrs. P. S. KREIDER was a Logan Shopper Wednesday. Charles KELLER and son Fred made a business trip to Logan Friday. P. S. KREIDER was a caller at W. T. BRASHARES Wednesday evening. Messrs Charles MATTOX and Charles ROBINSON have moved their saw mill, which they recently purchased to the Soloman KLINE farm near the Rock House and are now busily engaged in cutting timber. Arthur HUFFINES the Rawleigh man of Logan was in our city one day last week. Mrs. Charles BOLING spent Thursday with Mrs. David WYLIE. Miss Alegra ZEIGLER was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred KELLER Wednesday. Quite a number from here attended the pie supper given by Mrs. Wm. MOORE at the Vorhees school Friday evening. The supper was a success in every way and the proceeds amounted to over $20. GOOSE RUN Roy THOMPSON was moving one day last week on Fernie YOUNGS farm on Goose Run. S. D. MCFARLAND and Fred AMERINE were hauling posts last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. O'HARRA were the guests of George HUFFMAN one day last week. Mrs. Josephine YOUNG and family and Rolly WINE moved on Wm. WALTON's farm recently. Silas DENTON of Pine called on Wilber REID and family one day last week. Marion BROWN has been visiting relatives in this vicinity the past few days. There will be preaching at Chestnut Grove Saturday evening, February 5. Everybody invited. ZALESKI Mr. and Mrs. James HARTLEY and two sons of Nelsonville spent the week end with Mrs. HARTLEY's aunt Caroline ALEXANDER. Mrs. Harlen ANSEL and Vora LEWIS spent last Thursday in Athens. Ed MCINTYRE who has been ill is able to be out again. John PETTER of Chillicothe spent the week end with his family here. Joseph BIGHOUSE spent one day last week in Athens. Mrs. Mary Jane WEBB is spending a few days with her sister Caroline ALEXANDER. Mrs. Roy MATTHEWS and daughter, Dorothy, who have been ill are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PENNEL of Athens spent the week end with their parents. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SHUSTER, a son, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. WATKINS have returned home after spending several weeks with their children at Cincinnati and Columbus. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver CHAFLIN have received word that a son was born to them at Springfield. The little man has been named Rober Donald. The M. E. People held services in the Lyceum Hall, last Sunday as the repairs for the furnace have not been completed. KNOX NO. ONE L. B. CANNY was in Athens and Beaumont Thursday and Friday. At the latter place he was the guest of his cousin Pearl CANNY. Supt. H. J. DYE called on our school Monday of last week. Miss Iva HOLDREN spent the week end in Mineral with her sister, Mrs. Virgil SHINGLER. The following pupils of Gum Tree school were perfect in attendance for the month of January: Glaydys PHILLIPS, Mildred CHESSER, Chester WEST, Vernon WEST, Gerald CARSEY, Harlan TEWKSBURY, and Kenneth CARSEY. Miss Velma TEWKSBURY of the Athens State Hospital spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. TEWKSBURY. Mrs. Worley WEST, son Vernon and daughter Dorothy were in Athens Saturday having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. George CHESSER have purchased a victrola. Vernon CHESSER returned Saturday from Columbus where he has been the guest of his sister for ten days. URAL I. G. SOWERS of Summit Station is visiting his father Milton SOWERS who is very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. TIMMONS were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. GEORGE. H. V. SLAGLE remains no better. Vernon SEITZ was very sick last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eph SHULL spent Sunday with Milton SOWERS. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. KINNEY went to Bloomingsburg Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, W. E. LAFOLLETTE. Charles RIDDLE expects to move soon to Haynes were he will run a blacksmith shop. Clark SAMPSON is very ill. ASBURY VALLEY Miss Lucille SNOOK spent Friday eve and Saturday in McArthur. George CLARK of Murray City spent over Sunday with his father Robert CLARK. Several from here attended the dance at Carbondale Friday evening. Amos TODD and Ada CLARK who attends Logan High School were over Sunday guests of home folks."