>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, Sept 3, 1919 "WILKESVILLE Misses Shirley WISEMAN and Mildred WISEMAN spend a few days last week at Wellston. Miss Sarah SAXTON of Murray City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elvira CROSS. Mr. and Mrs. William HAMPTON are visiting Mrs. HAMPTON's sister at Akron. Their home is being cared for by Mrs. LYTLE and Mrs. DENNEN during their absence. Among those from this vicinity who attended the State Fair were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. STRONG, H. R. HARDER and son Orville, F. A. WELLS and son Howard and Samuel HALLIDAY. George MCLAUGHLIN was at Athens last week. Alfred EWING of Hilton visited the family of Fred BEARD. Miss Louisa STEELE spent the past two weeks with Miss Gladyse WARNER of Salem. Mrs. Caroline STEELE is spending a few days with the family of George STEELE Sr. Mrs. Dr. CLARK returned home Tuesday from the Holzer Hospital, Gallipolis. The annual bean dinner will be held as usual on the first Saturday in September, in the Wells Grove. Charlie SPIERS and son Wellie are painting John LYLE's residence. Next Sunday will be Rev. BECKETT's last sermon for the year. Service at 10:30 A.M. About twenty of the young people biked to the home of Miss Lucile WELLS Monday night, where they spent a very enjoyable evening. Sara FLETCHER and family of Columbus are visiting home folks. KNOX NO. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Will MCPHERSON and daughter Maud were in Athens Sunday visiting Mr. MCPHERSON's sister, Mrs. Cora BELLOWS. Miss Hazel JONES visited relatives in Athens a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. TEWKSBURY, Mrs. Willie WEST, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. LIVELY, John LIVELY Jr. and William JONES motored to Columbus Thursday and attended the State Fair. The pleasure of the trip was marred by an auto thief who made away with Mr. TEWKSBURY's machine. Lou PICKERING, wife and daughter, Margaret of Athens were the Labor Day guests of Will MCPHERSON and family. There will be an ice cream supper at the Weaver Church Saturday night, September 13. The proceeds will be used for the painting of the church. Everybody come."