>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, June 18, 1919 "SURPRISE DINNER AT HAWKS About forty-two invited guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman MCCLASKEY to celebrate Mr. MCCLASKEY's 36th birthday. He was much surprised when the crowd began to gather with well filled baskets. When the noon hour came the guests were invited to the dining room, where they found a large table loaded with good things to eat. Everybody present seemed to have a good opportunity and enjoyed themselves in a social manner. The young folks enjoyed the afternoon with plays and games. The old folks sat and chatted. Good music was furnished for the day. Mr. MCCLASKEY received many useful presents. The crowd left at a late hour in the evening, saying that they had had a good time, and they wished Mr. MCCLASKEY many such birthdays. One who was there. AUTO WRECKED Ira SCHURTZ of Swan township, had his automobile considerably wrecked while attempting to cross the railroad near Orland on Monday. Seeing that the locomotive would probably strike his machine, Mr. SCHURTZ jumped out of it and was not injured. MURRAY-SHARP George MURRAY, Oreton, to Angie M. SHARP, Oreton. Married by J. T. FOREMAN, J. P. Tuesday of this week. The bride was divorced last Saturday from Charles M. SHARP of Hope. CELEBRATING SOLDIERS RETURN The pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry STONE was the scene of a pleasant occasion Sunday, in honor of the safe return from overseas of Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HEINLEIN, and Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. William HEINLEIN. The rooms were tastefully decorated with bouquets of roses. An elegant dinner was served on the beautiful lawn, at the noon hour. A photo of the table, laden with eatables and all present was taken by Harry HEINLEIN. A good time was enjoyed by all. A part of the afternoon was spent in rendering a number of selections of vocal and instrumental music. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William HEINLEIN, and daughter Lelia, and son Porter, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Ms. S. M. HEINLEIN and son Hayes, Orland; Mr. and Mrs. Pearl HEINLEIN, who will reside in Memphis, Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Earl HEINLEIN and son Trendley of New Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Harry HEINLEIN and son Lloyd, Haydenville; Mr. and Mrs. Mac HEINLEIN and son Ralph, New Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred HEINLEIN and daughter Sylvia of near Union Furnace; Mr. Jesse HAMPSHIRE and children, Helen, Lucile, Donald, Robert and Floyd of Amanda; Mr. and Mrs. Harry STONE and daughter Florabel, Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. James STONE, and daughter Goldie, of Orland. THOMPSONVILLE Joseph HAGERTY was a business visitor at Vinton one day last week. T. J. HOCTOR and son Timothy were Wellston visitors Friday. Mrs. Mary HAGERTY and little nephew John HOCTOR visited her daughter, Mrs. J. F. DONAHUE Saturday. Sylvester HOCTOR spent the week end with his parents here. John F. DONAHUE visited relatives here Thursday. Elmer NORTON was a McArthur visitor one day last week. Mrs. MCCLASKEY and baby of Radcliff visited Mrs. G. G. THOMPSON Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer NORTON Sunday June 15 a daughter. HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING The residence of Sherman PHILLIPS near the H. V. bridge in the suburbs of McArthur was struck by lightning in the storm of Saturday evening. BAPTISMAL SERVICE Rev. HANSHER will conduct a Baptismal service on the bank of the creek near Pleasant Valley church, Sunday June 22, at 2 P.M. -Siverly Cor." (None of these persons are related to me. These articles just happened to be on a page that I copied for other reasons. Hope they help someone in their search.)