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Somerset, Ky., Friday, March 18, 1921.
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Sweeney's Chapel.  Rev. Wells filled his regular appointment Sunday morning, announcing that the revival would begin the third Sunday in this month.  Brother Crough started a revival at Union Sunday.  Several from here have been attending.  Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dykes are all smiles over a baby girl.  Mr. and Mrs. Hawk and family spent Sunday at G.E. Vaught's.  Miss Ethel Vaught spent Saturday night with Gertrude Crough.  Miss Beulah Hubble entertained quite a number of friends Saturday night with a party.  Messrs Andy and Marshall Jackson spent Saturday night with Mr. Lloyd Hamilton and attended Miss Hubble's party.  Miss China Cundiff gave a social Friday night in honor of her brother who has been in Chicago.  Misses Gertrude Crough and Ethel Vaught have accepted positions at the Somerset knitting mills.  Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vaught spent Sunday at Brother Crough's.  Herman Taylor spent Saturday night with Mr. McKinley Cundiff.  Misses Verna Mae and Ruth Hubble spent Sunday with Miss Evelyn Crow.  Mr. Andy Jackson left Sunday for his home in Indiana.

Tick Ridge.  There is a ten days singing going on at Liberty.  Mr. D.S. Wilson is the teacher.  A large crowd attending.  Mr. Henry Dick of Ingle visited Mr. Russ Wilson Saturday on business.  Miss Claris Roberts of Faubush visited Miss Colutha and Francis Sayers.  Mr. F.G. Sayers entertained the young folks with a singing Saturday night.  Mr. Earl Tarter and V. Trimble of near Naomi were in this part Thursday buying hogs.  Mr. Wm. Godby of near Danville, Ill., is visiting his aunt for a few weeks.

Todd.  Mr. Wiley E. Acton visited his many friends at Eubank Sunday and attended singing at Cuba on his way home.  Miss Susan Osborne was at Eva Acton's Monday evening.  Mr. Walter Dodson, of Eubank, was at Woodstock Sunday to organize the B.Y.P.U.  He stopped at Mrs. Acton's on his way home.  Mr. Note Shelby did some veterinary work for Wiley Acton last week.  Mr. W.E. Acton was in Somerset Tuesday on business.
Valley Oak.  Thomas Eldridge and family have moved to the farm which they purchased from John M. Bailey, near Plato, Ky.  Mr. Stevens our new merchant and postmaster, has brought in lots of new goods and still buying more.  M.C. Jenkins purchased a grist mill from Stephen Gastineau and moved it to his place.  "Uncle" Henry Jenkins is sick at this writing.  Miss Mollie Hansford spent Tuesday with relatives at Dahl.  Mr. T.M. Garner, who has been confined to his room with cold for some time, is able to answer calls again.  L.A. Skidmore, Tom Price and Dock Farley were in Somerset on business Saturday.  Mrs. W.C. Wyrick spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Speak of near Elrod.  John Eaton visited his brother, R. Eaton who is very low, Sunday.  Rev. John Keller preached at Pleasant View school house Sunday.  Misses Maud Buchanan and Eula Hansford spent Tuesday night with the formers sister, Mrs. D.B. Wyrick.  J.D. Speak spent Sunday with his uncle, W.C. Wyrick.

Velber.  Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Dye are visiting their daughter Mrs. Jane Roberts this week.  Miss Helen Irvine visited Miss Fannie Vaught Sunday night.  Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Compton and family visited his sister, Mrs. Mary Gadberry, of Ware, Sunday.  Master Roy Eastham visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.K. Baugh Sunday.  Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Eastham and family visited at John Wesley's Sunday afternoon.  Miss Myrtle Wesley is no better at this writing.

Welborn.  Farmers here are busy sowing oats. Brother Keller filled his appointment at Pleasant View Sunday.  Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Claunch visited at Tom Claunch's Sunday.  Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Phelps and son visited John P. Phelp's Sunday.  Messrs Eliza and Ida Keller visited Maude Price Saturday afternoon.  Mr. Steve Gastineau sold his gasoline engine to Mr. Jenkins.  Doolin Smith of Bobtown visited at Wm. Price's Saturday.  A.H. Hubble visited at John P. Phelps Monday night.

 

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