>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, January 3, 1919 "PERSONAL MENTION Jake GURILE spent the holidays at his old home near Sugar Grove. Joe ELICK of Camp Sherman spent Sunday with Donald COLLINS. C. B. WESCOAT went to Cincinnati Friday and returned Monday. Mrs. Hattie DRAKE is now located in her home on west Main street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John F. SHOCKEY of Columbus, recently, a son. Mrs. John WOLFE of Zaleski was a business visitor in McArthur Tuesday. Mrs. Augusta HORTON has been quite sick the past week with heart trouble. The Prattsville school has been closed on account of flu conditions there. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. CRAWFIS of Finley are visiting Burley HENRY and family. M. L. PEARCE was in Columbus on business from Wednesday till Saturday. Mrs. Jaret MARTIN of Madison township is sick at the home of her son Pearl at Toledo, where she went to attend him in his illness. Among those who have taken flu lately are a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SHARP and several members of the family of Mrs. Joe BOBO. D. O. KRANER of the Heinz Company has been transferred from Louisville, Kentucky, to Columbus, Ohio, where he will have charge of the work. LeRoy PILCHER left Monday evening for LeRoy, Medina county to attend a meeting of the Ohio Farmer's insurance agents. He will be there several days. D. C. GILL fell off a load of hay and fodder he was hauling from his farm one day last week and sustained some painful bruises but no serious injuries. Arch GREGORY has moved from the Henry BOTHWELL farm in the Mohr-Minton neighborhood to the house in town he formerly occupied near Grant HARTLEY's. Among those in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Mary CASSILL of Richland township were Dr. C. B. TAYLOR, D. A. MARTINDILL, T. M. BUSKIRK and M. S. COX. We learn of the marriage of Harley HOYD of Meigs county to Miss Pearl HOOVER of Pickaway county. Mr. HODY is a nephew of Obadiah HOYD of Knox township. Miss Nan GERTY of Hamden was the guest of Miss Kate KELLY at the Mohio Coal mines from New Years to Friday. She also visited friends at McArthur on the way home. Mrs. Jacob MILHON received word yesterday that her brother, Nathan PETTIT of Logan is dangerously ill and not expected to recover. Mr. PETTIT is about 76 years old. J. W. BREWER of Madison township went to Logan today to bring back Ed. ALLEN from the Cherrington hospital."