Oct.15,1915--continued-- The stork visited the home of J.P.Warmath and wife last week and left a fine baby girl. Aunt Sophie Hill died suddenly Monday night of heartfailure.She was 82 years old.The funeral service was conducted at the residence by Rev.J.F.Parker,after which the body was laid to rest in the Wright's Chapel Cemetery. Gibson--October 13th---Mrs.Mary Foust,aged 82 years,died Friday at the home of her daughter-in-law,Mrs.Altie Foust.She was the widow of Elijah Foust,who was captured during the Civil War by Federal soldiers and died in an Ohio prison.She leaves two sons,R.E.Foust,wellknown farmer of the 18th District,and Billy Fourt of Henry County.The funeral services were at the C.P.Church after which the body was laid to rest in Double Springs Cemetery. The little afflicted son of Mr.& Mrs.G.J.Blankinship,aged 14 months,died Sunday evening.Services were conducted at the residence,the little body laid to rest Monday in White Rose Cemetery. Mrs.G.J.Carman was called to Bethal Springs Monday to attend the funeral of her father,Uncle Roddie Hendrix,aged 94 years.He leaves a large family of children,grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Mr.& Mrs.Gordan Manley are the proud parents of a fine baby girl born Tuesday. Mr.& Mrs.Tom Meals are the proud parents of a fine boy,bornThursday morning. Little Margarete Larimore,daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Mose Dunlap,departed this life October 8th,1915.She was four years old,being the second child they have lost.Saturday,she was laid to rest in Cox's Cemetery. Grammer Grades School---Miss Inez Dunlap,was absent from school last week because of the death of her little sister. Rural Route No.10---Rachael and Lillian,little daughters of Mrs.Ettie Craddock,are ill with chills and fever.