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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** As posted to the Pulaski County mail list, with permission: The Somerset Journal The Oldest Democratic Newspaper in the Mountains of Kentucky Feese & Williams Somerset, Ky., Friday, September 17, 1920. Genealogical Information Is Desired on the following Boyd's who lived in Pulaski County about the dates mentioned below: James Boyd, Sr., (wife Millie) 1818 William Boyd, (wife Susannah) 1810 Robert Boyd, 1803 Robert Boyd, (wife Delia) 1828 James Boyd, Jr., 1813 John B. Boyd, (wife Margaret) 1811 John Boyd, (wife Nancy) 1809 Willis M. Boyd, Adairsville, Georgia. Killed In Auto Accident. Mr. Morey Jackson, thirty years of age, son-in-law of Mr. James Dunn of this city, was killed in an auto accident at Parkersburg, W.Va., last Sunday. No particulars of the accident had been learned at this writing. Mrs. Dunn attended the funeral Tuesday. Carr Elected. Mr. George Carr, star of last year's high school football squad, was election captain of the 1920 eleven at a meeting held Monday afternoon. The boys are full of pep and are putting in about two hours of hard practice every day. Captain Dexheimer is very much pleased with the prospects for a winning team. Work Started. Work started this week on the approach to the Pitman Creek Bridge and Judge Tartar says that it will be ready for traffic by the 15th of October. The road to the bridge will also be worked. This will be good news to the people of Burnside and also to Somerset citizens who have been urging the completion of this work for some time. Are Installing New Machine. The Citizens National Bank has installed a new Burrough Duplex adding machine, the very latest and most complete adding machine on the market. The machine is operated by electricity, likewise their posting machine. This new machine is a wonder worker and does most everything but talk. For Sale. One pair of young mules, 3 and 4 years of age. Apply to M.R. Vaughn, Elihu. Lost. Pair of shell rim nose glasses in case. Return to O.W. Swaim and receive reward. Wanted. To buy six Jersey heifer calves, 4 to 6 months old. H.C. Kennedy. Service Station. The Standard Oil Company has put in a new service station at Burnside in order to more conveniently accommodate their customers. The Somerset School of Business opened this week for the fall term with a good attendance. This school has turned out some splendid typists, bookkeepers and stenographers. Prof. Pegg is conducting a good school. Hospital Notes. J.R. Setzer, who was shot accidentally by his brother while squirrel hunting, was brought to the hospital and had the shot removed. James Godby, son of Murcelli Godby, was brought to the hospital with typhoid fever. Mrs. Josiah Tartar was operated on Tuesday for cystic tumor and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Ira Padgett who was operated on last week has recovered sufficiently to be removed other home. Miss Mary Martin returned to her home last Friday. Mrs. Lester who was operated on last week is getting along nicely. Audrey Silvers who had his foot mashed at the shops on Monday is getting along nicely. Personal Mention. Messrs Royce Flippin and William Hubble were down from Centre College the first of the week. Mr. Max McEwin left this week for Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. Miss Nell Crawford left this week for Frankfort where she will teach this year. Miss Mable Gooch has returned to Washington City after a visit with her father for ten days. Harry Higgins has gone to Akron, Ohio, where he has accepted a splendid position with the Goodrich Tire Co. Miss Mary Welch is spending several days in Lexington. Mrs. Donnely of Springfield, O., is the guest of her son, Joe Donnely. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cundiff of Danville have returned home after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardgrove. Mrs. Claude Catron and little daughter Louellen of East. St. Louis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Catron on Griffin Ave. Miss Ada Gover who has been individual bookkeeper at the Citizens National Bank, resigned this week and will leave soon for her home in Iowa. Rev. J.J. Haley of California, noted Christian minister, author and traveler, is visiting his kinsmen, Mr. M.C. Williams, this week. Rev. Haley was born in Rockcastle County. Fifty-One years ago he graduated from Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky., and in a short time after that left for Australia where he remained eleven years. Before returning to the States he preached several years in England. Rev. Haley married a sister of Champ Clark. Misses Bess Crawford and Mozello Vaught left Monday to enter Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky. Miss Fostine Cooper will enter the Cathedral School in Washington City, October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Waddle have returned from Frankfort where they were guests of friends for a weekend party on the Kentucky river. Miss Jessie York who has been taking a course in nursing at the Norton Infirmary of Louisville, Ky., is at home for a visit with her parents. John H. Williams left Wednesday for Washington, D.C., to resume his studies at George Washington University. Mr. John Slessinger spent last Monday in Lexington and attended the Jewish holiday services. He says he heard a splendid sermon. James Williams will leave today to begin his sophomore year at State University. Mr. T.E. Jasper and family are in Louisville this week taking in the state fair. Sam Adams will leave this week to enter State University at Lexington. Miss Bertha Wolfe has returned to Washington after a visit with the family of J.R. Cook. Mr. J.M. Roberts and daughter Miss Bert spent last Sunday and Monday in Louisville. Morris Harkins was in Lexington Monday on business. Delno Wilson returned Monday from Cincinnati where he spent several days on business. Mrs. A. Lovett made a brief business trip to Lexington Monday. Miss Sarah Tibbals has a splendid position in the Louisville city schools. Dr. S.O. Eads of Decatur, Ill., a former Pulaskian, is spending several days with relatives. He came to Kentucky to put his son in the school at Danville and decided to run down and see his friends. He brings the news that Dr. Trimble has established a nice practice in his new home and is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. George Bertram of Asheville, N.C., are spending several days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Basham spent several days in Louisville last week where Mr. Basham attended the meeting of the Kentucky Bankers Association. Misses Ate Lee, Marguerette Cooper and Mary Bell Pettus left this week to enter school at Georgetown College. Edward Gover left Monday for Georgetown College where hw will go to school this year. George James Sallee has entered Centre College, Danville, for the year. Miss Bertis Owens is enjoying a vacation from her duties at the Gainesboro Telephone office. Miss Elizabeth Stone is taking a vacation this week and Miss Addington is working in her place at the Main St. Garage. Jason Lawhorn has returned from a trip to Dayton and Tiffin, Ohio, where he visited relatives. While gone Jason visited the flying machine plants in Dayton and it is rumored that he is thinking of buying one to use in traveling from Somerset to his country home. Master Mechanic J.A. Cassada has been in Washington City this week in conference with the Southern Railway officials. General Superintendent W.T. Caldwell was in the city Monday making necessary arrangements for the moving of the railroad offices from Danville to Somerset. Mrs. Cleo W. Brown returned to Somerset today after accompanying her son, Col. J.M. Brown, as far as Cincinnati on his way back to England. Misses Barthenia Sallee and Fostine Cooper motored to Campbellsville Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Buckner. County Agent W.C. Wilson is attending the State Fair at Louisville this week. Mr. Joe Donnelly is confined to his apartment with a very bad foot which was injured at the shops last week. Prof. R.S. Eubank of Lexington, editor of the Southern School Journal, spent several days in Somerset attending the Institute. Prof. Eubank has many friends here who are always glad to see him. Col. Sam Owens of Hustonville was in the city Tuesday making arrangements to conduct a sale here on the 28th. Mrs. D.N. Young of Somerset, Ky., who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. C.C. Kridler, and Mr. and Mrs. R.L. McPheron, left Friday for Pratt, Kan., where she will visit before going home. Mrs. Kridler accompanied her to Pratt. McAllister (Okla.) News. Mr. and Mrs. B. Yates of Somerset came down last week for a couple of days at the Griffith Hotel. On Sunday they attended the ball game at Nicholasville, Mr. Yates holding down first base for the Nicholasville team …. Miss Bert Roberts came into town for a little talk with Mr. Henderson on Wednesday and brought her little brother, Jim, with her. They left the same afternoon … Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley Barnett have come down from Chicago to spend a few days with W.A. Kinne before Mr. Barnett takes his place as an instructor at Kentucky State University - McCreary County Record. Lieut. Col. J.M. McKenzie Brown, of the British Army, an old Centre man, '07, was the guest of Mr. Jake Bethurum yesterday en route to London, England. Danville Advocate. W.A. Moore will leave next week for New York and Baltimore to purchase fall goods for his store. Mrs. Walter R. Pettus and family returned Tuesday to their home at Washington after accompanying the body of her husband to Somerset for burial. Mrs. S.A. Owens has gone to Washington, D.C., to visit her son, Carroll. Burnside. Revival services will begin at Christian Church Monday evening, Sept. 13. Rev. C.B. Holden, of Berea, Ky., will conduct the services, everyone invited to attend .. Burnside boys played Monticello on Wednesday afternoon; score was 16 to 2 in favor of Burnside. Our boys are playing some ball … Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Heath and daughter Joe Heath and Miss Ruth Harvey motored to Monticello Wednesday afternoon to see the ball game .. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Loyd and Miss Ruth Harvey were in Somerset shopping on Tuesday … Miss Marjorie Thompson of Wellington, O., has accepted a position as bookkeeper for Huffman Bros. Veneer Co. … Mrs. Normal Taylor and sons and Mrs. A.C. French have retuned after a delightful vacation at Cedar Point … Mr. Tom Fagaly is home from Mill Springs this week .. There will be no school this week as our teachers are going to attend institute in Somerset … Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Nunn have returned from a visit in Lexington and Stanford … Mrs. Dump Carter who is ill at the Gamblin hospital is improving .. Norman I. Taylor was in Lebanon and Junction City last week on business … Mrs. W.S. Hanley of Bogalusa, La., is the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. G.N. Fagaly … Mrs. G.N. Fagaly gave a picnic Saturday afternoon in honor of her guest Mrs. W.S. Hanley … Mrs. Karl W. Kudell and little son of Norwood, Ohio, are spending the week with her husband at the Seven Gables Hotel .. Mrs. N.D. Stigall and daughters are home after a delightful visited with relatives in Cincinnati .. Mr. Tom Fagaly and sister spent Friday in Monticello taking in the fair … Mrs. C.C. Greeno and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Fagaly, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fagaly and Norman Taylor motored to Monticello Thursday … Miss Donna Philippi is in Lexington buying more fall hats … J.H. Vanhook was called to Elixir Springs Friday on account of the illness of his daughter Miss Ollie Crow Vanhook … Misses Effie and Gus Rankin, Tom Fagaly and Graham Davidson attended Miss Edna Rankin's weekend house party at Steubenville … Misses Stella Thurston and Willie Perdue spent Sunday evening in Monticello … Mr. Harry Gundle was in Somerset Saturday evening .. J.J. Crutcher is spending his vacation with home folks in Wilmore, Ky. … Miss Effie Rankin leaves this week for a trip to Washington and other Eastern points … L.M. Cheely returned Sunday from an extended visit with his brother in St. Paul, Minn. … Coleman Maze leaves Friday for New York City, where he will spend his vacation … Mrs. Mattie Hamill spent part of last week in Somerset … Mrs. B.J. Bethurum of Somerset was the guest of Mrs. R.O. Lewis Monday afternoon .. Miss Elizabeth Allen, Miss Marjorie Thompson and Mr. Stevick drove to Monticello Sunday afternoon .. Mrs. Lum Harvey and family visited Mrs. J.M. Loyd Wednesday and Thursday of last week … Russell Dudley was in Somerset Monday on business. Beech Grove. Revs. Roberson and Burden closed their meeting at this place Sunday night … Carthel Abbott and Tilburn Hall visited at Ross Phelps Sunday … Mrs. Flossie Phelps and son Jewel spent Saturday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abbott, of Somerset … Mary Phelps visited her brother Ross Phelps Friday … Mrs. Ellen Taylor and granddaughter Mae visited at Worth Taylor's one night last week … Oliver Godby visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Godby Sunday … Vandair Hodge and wife of Somerset were the guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Worth Taylor Sunday … Miss Ada Hines of Zion is visiting her sister Mrs. Will West .. Miss Emma Hall spent last week with friends and relatives here .. Stanly Wilson was the Sunday guest of Miss Dorothy Wesley .. Dr. H.K. Fulkerson will lecture at the school house at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 24th, on "Eyes of a Child." Parents expected. Slate Branch. Rev. Abbott filed his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday .. Charlie Wright and family visited at White Oak Saturday night and Sunday … J.P. Hudson and family spent Sunday at Frank Shepherd's … Mrs. Lucy Lorton and Mrs. Janet Campbell spent Saturday night at Mollie Cundiff's … Frank Campbell and wife of Rossburg, Ohio, returned home Tuesday and were accompanied by Jack Edwards .. John Johnson is on the sick list .. Miss Mary Foster of Indiana is visiting her father here .. Frank Vaughn visited at Delmar Saturday night and Sunday .. Mrs. Mollie Cundiff and daughter visited Myrtle Smith Friday afternoon … Willie Rainwater is visiting at Faubush. Oak Hill. Miss Grace Frisbie is home again to attend the teachers institute … Mrs. Mary Waddle and daughters Georgia and Christine and Mae Frisbie visited Miss Florence Wilson Monday afternoon … Mrs. Nellie Burton and children visited Mrs. Lula Frisbie Saturday afternoon … Miss Mable Claunch visited Mrs. Lula Frisbie one night last week … Miss Ola Mayfield is visiting at Mrs. George Tates .. James Tucker is home again visiting homefolks … Clay Frisbie is visiting is sister Mrs. I.F. Gholson of Spann, Ky. … Mrs. Mattie Neeley and daughters Angie and Christine spent Saturday night with Mrs. John Neeley … May Frisbie visited Mable Claunch Saturday evening … Mrs. McKee and little son Virgil left Sunday for Cincinnati where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Noal Watson a few days. Ansel. Mr. D.J. Owens and wife of Decatur, Ill., are visiting friends and relatives here … Gertie Wilson and children who have been visiting in Detroit, have returned … Misses Eura and Ruby Robbins, Mary and Martha Wilson and Lillion Smith visited Mrs. J.D. Sipples Sunday … Roy Cooper visited the Smith boys Sunday .. Della and Irene Godby visited Hattie Wilson Saturday and Sunday … Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinton visited G.S. Smith last week … There will be a contest singing at Sardis Sunday, September 19 … Charley Elliott and wife spent the weekend at Argyle. Soules Chapel. The farmers are all trying to save their tobacco between showers … Mr. and Mrs. H. McClure visited at T.L. King's Sunday … Mr. G.W. Sears who has been confined to his bed for several weeks is still ill … Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy, a boy … Misses Nora Meece, Fannie Gragg and Mr. John Yahnig went to Ringgold to attend the Beasley girls wedding Sunday … Mrs. Earl Dickerman and her sister, Mrs. Earl Dutton, spent the weekend in Cincinnati shopping .. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Colyer, Lindsay Cundiff and Maud McDowell motored to Monticello to the fair Wednesday … Miss Nina Hines is at home for the institute from Tateville … Mr. Clyde Blevins called at H.H. Jackson's Sunday … Mrs. T.L. King was taken sudden with indigestion Saturday but soon recovered .. Miss Lera Colyer spent Saturday night with her sister Mrs. Vola Padgett .. Mrs. Kidd is having trouble losing her canned fruit .. Mr. William Hughett visited Hugh Gover Sunday evening … The Misses Helen and Lillian Cundiff spent Sunday evening with Josephine Kidd … Mrs. I.P. Harmon is slowing improving from a broken collar bone … Mr. Lindsay Cundiff spent Saturday night with Taylor McGahan. Valley Oak. Molasses making will be the order of the day in this vicinity for a while … Rev. Wesley closed his meeting at Fellowship Wednesday with three additions to the church … Isaac Boyles called on Miss Virgie Couch last weekend … Born to the wife of James Blanton, a boy, last week … Tom Buchanan and family visited relatives near Freedom, Saturday night … Morton Alsip and Lester Tye of Whitley County spent a part of last week at their uncle's, H.H. Buchanan .. Wallace Phelps and wife visited at J.H. McKinney's Sunday … Stanley Farmer and wife spent Sunday with relatives near Hazeldell … Miss Lore Noe spent Saturday night at Millard Farmer's … Elmer Randall who is teaching school at Eubank was through here Sunday … Misses Linda and Maud Buchanan visited Miss Leona Griffin Sunday afternoon … Sherman Randall and Miss Mary Farmer were married Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Wesley officiating. Their many friends wish for them a happy and useful life … Misses Grace Couch and Hessie and Flonie Miller will leave soon for Berea. Oil Center. The revival closed at Fishing Creek Sunday night … Mrs. Dick Beasley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beasley visited at Minnie Lone's Sunday … P.H. Lane and sons Elmer and Harlan visited his brother A.F. Lane at Wolf Creek Saturday night and Sunday … we are glad to say that Mrs. Nannie Ellis is rapidly improving … Chester Ellis of Fishing Creek visited is mother Mrs. James Ellis Sunday. Singleton Town. Will Pumphrey and family and Edgar Wheeldon and family visited at Everett Pumphrey's last Sunday … There were quite a few visitors at F.T. Singleton's Sunday … Miss Deethia Singleton has been visiting for the past week at M.N. Ingram's … Everett Pumphrey had a peach peeling last Friday night. There was a large crowd present … Willie York and wife visited at H. Singleton's Sunday … Henry Singleton has been entertaining his friends and neighbors with his watermelon patch for the past few weeks. … Misses Ethie and Exie Eubanks visited at Lewis Osborne's Wednesday … S. Griffin visited at Mark Riner's Sunday … Miss Della Griffin visited at M. Anderson's Sunday … Sherod Eubanks and family visited at F.T. Singleton's Sunday … Johnnie Boggs had the misfortune of getting his dry house burned down which was almost filled with fine fruit which was partly dried. Floyd. Ovie Bishop and Elsie Young stole away to Tennessee a few days ago and were married. We wish them much joy and happiness through life … M.N. Griffin and family called at Joe Bishop's Sunday … Marshall Griffin is improving at this writing … W.H. Griffin of Lockland, Ohio, made a short business trip here last week … John Baston and daughter have returned from a trip to Ohio and Indiana … Edd Vaught and family visited here Sunday … This vicinity was shocked last Friday by the death of Delmer Blevins. Delmer was killed while horse racing with his brother and two other friends. He was buried in the Freedom cemetery … Sam Harrington spent Sunday at Mack Griffin's … Mrs. Hazel Lee is improving … Mollie Griffin has returned to Lockland, Ohio … Wm. Stevens is very ill … Dewey Stevens is at the bedside of his father .. Mrs. Roy Trivett has returned from Tennessee accompanied by her father, Mr. Little. Meece. Lawrence Farmer and Willie Hail went to Cincinnati last Sunday … Geo. Burchfield is conducting a singing class at Jugornot … M.S. and Geo. Godby visited at Somerset last week … Mrs. Farmer of Somerset visited her father last week … E. Rodgers of Somerset visited at James Hail's Sunday … Jacob Jenkins and Margurette Hail were married last Thursday … Mrs. Mary Gregory and daughter of Somerset visited here last week … James Hail, Jr., of Illinois, has returned home after a visit here. Clear Fork. Claude Griffin visited at Good Hope Friday night … Mrs. S. Adams is very ill … Claud Griffin and wife have gone to Louisville to live … Lucy Hart is at Good Hope this week … Clarence Griffin and family spent Sunday with his mother … Mr. Sharp and wife were called to Green County last week … James Nelson gave a peach peeling one night last week … Clarence Griffin is attending the institute. Hogue. Everett Mullins has resigned as teacher at Center Post school and he and his wife have gone to Detroit … Goldie Richardson of Mt. Zion spent last week with her sister here .. Alonzo Hagar and family visited James Randolph Saturday and Sunday … Rhetta Adams visited the Jasper girls Sunday night … Louida Dick is visiting at Beech Grove … Aaron Cox entertained with a bean hulling last Tuesday night … Anna and Coletta Baugh spent Sunday at Dock Dick's … Mr. Lucas and family of Indiana are visiting relatives here .. The son of Aaron Hendricks is improving. Ringgold. Miss Annie McGahan is visiting her aunt Mrs. A. Kelly … Miss Audrey Rainwater of Waterloo is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Jasper … Mr. G.M. Dalton and two daughters spent Saturday night and Sunday in Piney Grove … The long courtship of Raymond McKee and Georgia Beasley, also Crawford Mercer and Mamie Beasley was culminated by marriage Sunday afternoon at Mr. P. Beasley's home at 2:30. We wish them a long and happy life … Mr. W.H. Carter and wife of Cain Town visited Mr. W.R. Jasper Saturday and Sunday .. Mr. John Adams and family visited at Perk Stringer's Saturday night … Miss Hattie Jasper and Luther Baker visited at Mr. E. Padgett's Sunday …. Rev. Ashbrook filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday .. Miss Della Owens spent Sunday night with her sister Mrs. J. Hill … Mrs. C. Sawyer and son Levi were in town shopping Saturday … Mrs. A.T. Spears has been on the sick list for some time and is better at this writing .. Mr. Simpson Phelps and wife spent Sunday in Ringgold. Elrod. Farmers are busy in this vicinity taking care of their tobacco … Oscar Sowders and wife visited Bob Catron's Sunday … "Uncle" William Gastineau spent Sunday night at W.H. Bumgardner's … J.L. Bumgardner and family visited at J.T. Randolph's Sunday … Birtie O'Neal has returned home from Cincinnati, Ohio .. Mrs. Ella Stevens visited her sister, Mrs. Jennie Paynter on Thursday … Otis Bumgardner has returned home from Dayton, Ohio … Henry and Seph Poynter visited the weekend at Crab Orchard … "Aunt" Eveline Price is reported better at this writing … A revival meeting will begin at Hazeldell on Thursday night … Mr. Bell Edd Price of Indiana is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price … G.W. Bumgardner visited Mr. Henry Davidson's Saturday night. Cave Hill. Fred Thompson took Briery Class and went to Mt. Zion and sang Sunday evening. All had a good singing and a good time .. Pie supper at Cave Hill Friday night brought $32.75 to go to the school district. Pie sold for ugliest man brought $9.50 and box candy for prettiest girl brought $11.50 … Silas Wesley has sold his store to Jones Lawless .. There will be a preaching next Sunday at Sardis and all day singing by three or four singing classes .. Mrs. Harvey Beck is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever .. Elmer Burton is down in bed with rheumatism. Dykes. Charlie Phelps and wife of Akron, O., are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Phelps … Mrs. Clifford Randall visited her mother Saturday and Sunday … Belle Hargis visited her sister Friday night … Freeman Phelps and wife are all smiles over the arrival of a new girl at their home … Mina Vanhook and children of Nebraska are visiting relatives here … Derrell Phelps and wife are visiting home folks … Willie Phelps and wife visited G.R. Phelps Thursday night … G.R. Dykes is able to be out again .. P.F. Dykes of Somerset visited G.R. Dykes Saturday night and Sunday. Eubank. Rev. Reed filled his regular appointment at the Baptist Church … Mrs. J.R. Nelson returned home Saturday from Cincinnati .. Wade Spangler and wife of Arcanum, Ohio, and Mrs. G.W. Spangler, of Crab Orchard, Ky., visited his sister Mrs. E.L. Gooch last week … Vera Lee has returned home … Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goff and little daughter spent a few days with parents here … Frank Estes and family are visiting relatives here … Mrs. Willie Estes has returned from a visit with relatives in Kansas and Louisville … E.L. Gooch and family motored to Crab Orchard, Ky., Sunday for the family reunion that was held at Mrs. G.W. Spangler's … Claud Hubble is with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Bryant, of this place .. Miss Fay Gooch is with her relatives in Crab Orchard this week as there is no school. McKinney. Minnie Crawford is home to attend the teachers institute. Mrs. O.A. Bishop is improving … The singing failed to begin at Union … Frank Crawford is home from Dayton, Ohio … Jewell Vaught and Laura Davidson have left for Berea … Geo. Hickman of South Carolina has been the guest of Elsie Harmon.