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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 Transcribed by: psettle@yahoo.com Date: 21 Oct 2000 ********************************************************************** SOCIETY NEWS FROM UNIONTOWN, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal September 1, 1917 - September 29, 1917 Saturday Morning, September 1, 1917 UNIONTOWN - Aug. 31: Mrs. Nace PIKE, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo PIKE attended the reunion of the descendants of the HITE family, held at the home of the late R. Peter HITE Tuesday. Missed Myrtle and Lois PFEFFER entertained Friday evening. Miss BARKER, of Waverly, has been visiting Miss Lois PFEFFER. A number of ladies from Morganfield assisted in the installation of an auxiliary chapter of the Red Cross. Mrs. B. C. DAVIDSON and son are visiting at Dawson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. WARD, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BLAND, Mrs. J. C. HAMILTON, Mrs. Alex COLLETTE, Mrs. V. L. GIVENS, Mrs. Mary LEDBETTER, Mrs. Ben J. HITE, Mrs. Ella WILLIAMS and Misses Lucy BERRY, Mary COLLETTE and Mary CLEMENTS attended a meeting of the Red Cross chapter at Morganfield. Mrs. Alex COLLETTE, Mrs. Gibson CHAPMAN and Mrs. Mary CARGILE, Miss Mary COLLETTE and Thomas CHAPMAN made up a recent party of motorists to New Harmony, Ind. Dr. C. P. COTTINGHAM and Mrs. COTTINGHAM and Mrs. Helen MATINGLY motored to Carmisee to attend the fair. Prof. J. S. SINGLETON and Mrs. SINGLETON are expected from Cincinnati Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee TEARE and son have returned to Indianapolis after a visit to Judge William TEARE and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed HARDESTY and family have returned to St. Louis after a visit here. Saturday Morning, September 8, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Sept. 7: The Misses HENDRICKSON entertained last week at the country home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kinch HENDERSON. Miss Claudine LILLACRAP, of Evansville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. LILLACRAP. Miss Mary BUCKMAN and Miss Frances PROCTOR and her visitors attended the dance in Waverly. Miss Ora UTTERBACK is in St. Louis. Misses Anna LAURIE and Mary PIKE have returned to Montgomery, Ala. Miss Frances PROCTOR accompanied them. Miss Nell Harris ROACH, of Pineville, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kate ROACH, here. Miss Sue ELDER has returned to Kennett, Mo., after a visit to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. ELDER. Little Miss Nancy VanBUSSUM is visiting Miss Mary Dade MALLORY in Henderson. Mrs. J. A. HUGHES and children have returned home after several weeks' vacation. Mrs. R. H. JONES has been visiting relatives in Sturgis. Mrs. R. W. CRABB and son, James SLACK, are expected home shortly from an extended visit to Hickman. Miss Agnes ECKMAN has entered St. Joseph's Academy for a four years' course. Saturday Morning, September 15, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Sept. 14: Mr. and Mrs. Gordo WILLIAMS and baby, of Charleston, Mo., are guests of Bruno GOUGH and family. Mrs. Benita GREENWELL and Miss Mary BUCKMAN are visiting in Louisville. Mrs. R. F. DEBOE and daughter, Miss Dorothy DEBOE, have been visiting in Shawnestown, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. August KREUGER, of Evansville, were guests of Mrs. Kate CLEMENTS, the latter's mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BLAND and Mrs. Emma CHAPMAN and daughter, Miss Lena CHAPMAN, are visiting in Owensboro. Mrs. Kate DUNN, of Paducah, is visiting relatives in this city and county. Mr. and Mrs. George T. MILLS have returned from a visit to their sons, Richard and Everett MILLS, who are with the army stationed at Lexington. Mrs. Lena THOMPSON and daughters, Misses Orine, Louise and Dorothy THOMPSON, entertained the boys and girls leaving for school. Mrs. J. B. McCRACKEN, of Vine Grove, and Dr. Charles P. McCRACKEN, of Little Rock, Ark., are expected to arrive this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. SPALDING and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. HAYWOOD, Mr. and Mrs. Jake STONE and Henry L. RHEA have returned from a motor trip through Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and parts of Canada. Saturday Morning, September 22, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Sept. 21: Miss Ora UTTERBACK has returned from St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Harris SLACK have returned from Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob LAPHAM, of Lebanon, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. HIGGINSON. Mr. and Mrs. Fred BARNES, of Panama, have been the guests of Ms. M. E. BARNES and Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. COX. Dr. C. P. COTTINGHAM and Mrs. COTTINGHAM have returned from a motor trip to Louisville, Lexington and other points. Saturday Morning, September 29, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Sept. 28: Announcement of the approaching marriage of Mr. J. K. BARTLEY and Miss Mary K. McALLISTER has been made. The marriage will take place early in October. Mr. BARTLEY is prominent in business and fraternal circles and is one of the city officials. Miss McALLISTER is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McALLISTER. Miss Agnes NEWTON has returned from a visit to Owensboro. Mr. and Mrs. M. ATON entertained a number of friends at their home here in honor of Mr. ATON's forty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. THOMPSON are visiting in Marion county. Mrs. R. F. DEBOE and daughter, Dorothy, were recent visitors in Morganfield. Mrs. Martin RUCKER has joined her husband in Springfield, O. Mrs. Harvey ROY, of Kansas City, is the guest of Mrs. Maude RUDY. Miss Lillian GREEN, of Morganfield, has been the guest of Mrs. Sam CLEMENTS. Misses Mary BUCKMAN and Lucy SPALDING have returned from Louisville. Miss Mary Frances COX, of St. Vincent's Academy, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. COX. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BLAND and Misses Mary CLEMENTS and Agnes RATHMAN are touring Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. SOCIETY NEWS FROM MORGANFIELD, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal September 1, 1917 - September 29, 1917 Saturday Morning, September 1, 1917 Morganfield, Aug. 31: Miss Elizabeth HARRIS, of New York, who is a guest of Miss Sue ROBERTSON, has been complimented with a number of hospitalities. She was honor guest at dinner on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert MASON. Mrs. Waller YOUNG entertained for her at supper. Miss Mary RICHARDS has returned from Evansville. Mrs. W. W. PIERSON, of Owensboro, is visiting Mrs. T. S. WALLER. Miss Lillian GREEN has returned from Louisville. Miss Asabel PRINTICE leaves soon to spend several months in Tennessee. Mr. and Ms. John BINGHAM have returned from Leland, Mich. Mrs. S. G. KENNARD has returned from Rome, Ga. Miss Adair ANDERSON have an informal dinner for her guest, Miss Mary WISEHART, of Shawneetown. Mrs. O. P. DYER and Mrs. J. W. HEDGES entertained yesterday for Mrs. P. B. MILLER, of Louisville, and Mrs. Ula LOWE, of Chicago, guests of Mrs. J. M. WAGGENER, and Mrs. J. M. DYER, of Corsicana, Tex., guest of Mrs. Cromwell ADAIR. Saturday Morning, September 8, 1917 MORGANFIELD, Sept. 7: Miss Berry WALLER and Miss Kathryn WALLER gave a luncheon Tuesday complimenting Miss Mary Willis MILLER, of Louisville, the guest of Mrs. J. M. WAGGENER, and Miss Elizabeth HARRIS, of New York, the guest of Miss Sue ROBERTSON. Miss Mary FLOURNOY gave a porch party for Miss MILLER, of Louisville. Miss Laura Belle McCAULEY gave a dinner Wednesday for Miss HARRIS, of New York. Mrs. G. A. PRENTICE entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Miss Virginia DYER has returned from Meridian, Miss., where she visited Mrs. L. D. MEYER. Miss Clara WALLER has gone to Cincinnati to enter the Conservatory of Music. Miss Laura HEDGES is in Sturgis. Miss Nita SPARKS is at Dawson Springs. Miss Lynn PRENTICE has gone to Warren, Ark., to spend the winter. Mrs. Sam GREENWELL is visiting in Louisville. Mrs. J. M. DYER will return to Corsicana, Tex., next week after visiting Mrs. Cromwell ADAIR. Miss COBB, of Virginia, is the guest of Mrs. L. C. FLOURNOY. Saturday Morning, September 15, 1917 MORGANFIELD, Sept. 14: The citizens of Union county will give an entertainment tomorrow night at the courthouse in honor of the 120 young men who leave soon for Camp Taylor. The ladies of the Red Cross society will serve the lunch. Music and speaking have been arranged. Tonight, local talent under the direction of Miss Estelle KENNARD will give a cantata, "Snow White," for the benefit of the local Red Cross. Mrs. Jack WALLER, of Akron, O., is visiting Mrs. M. R. WALLER. Mrs. Brady BROWN is in Louisville. Mrs. Margaret RICHARDS, Miss Mary RICHARDS and Mr. William RICHARDS leave next week to spend the winter in Philadelphia. Miss Ola EDWARDS, of Murray, is with Mrs. Taylor McCAULEY. Dr. D. C. DONAN, of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was called here on account of the serious illness of his son. Mrs. T. S. WALLER visited Mrs. Henry GIVENS, of Providence. Nothing for Morganfield on Sept. 22, 1917 Saturday Morning, September 29, 1917 MORGANFIELD, Sept. 28: Miss Kathryn WALLER has returned from Owensboro, where she visited Mrs. W. W. PEARSON. Miss Estelle KENNARD has returned from Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron WALLER and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McCORMACK, of Henderson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rives WALLER. Mrs. G. W. HUMMEL, Mrs. Robert WALLER and Mrs. Collins WALLER are visiting in Hopkinsville. Miss Kate GILLIGAN is visiting in Louisville. Miss Volinda MOWER has returned from Owensboro. Miss Maggie ANDERSON will return next week to Palatka, Fla., after spending the summer with Mrs. Cromwell ADAIR and Mrs. Patton ANDERSON. SOCIETY NEWS FROM STURGIS, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal September 1, 1917 - September 29, 1917 Saturday Morning, September 1, 1917 STURGIS, Aug. 31: Miss Georgia BLACKWELL, of Clay, and D. B. LUTTRELL, of this place, were married in Evansville, Ind. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary KING and daughter, Miss Margaret KING, were guess of Mrs. Charles HARNESS, in Corydon, last week. Mrs. John W. BEBOUT, of Princeton, came Monday to visit her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Dave LUTTRELL. Lieut. Fred ALLOWAY left Monday afternoon for Camp Taylor. Lester GRADY has returned to his home at Macon, Ga., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. HOLT. James C. BURRIS, of Nashville, Tenn., was the guest of Miss Nannie CALDWELL from Sunday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. JONES returned Wednesday from a motor trip to Fairfield, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. JONES for a week. Mrs. W. D. WALLACE and sons were guests of Mrs. A. L. BERRY in Hopkinsville this week. Mrs. R. L. GREGORY, Jr., and little daughter, of Wheatcroft, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan BROOKS. Mrs. Lloyd GHOLSON, and little daughter have returned to their home at Barlow, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy BROOKS. Mrs. Kate WALLACE is the guest of relatives in Madisonville. Saturday Morning, September 8, 1917 STURGIS, Sept. 7: Miss Anne YOUNG was hostess at a dinner party Friday evening complimenting Miss Vernon CALMES, who is soon to leave for school. Mrs. Frank DYER and Mrs. Almeda HEDGES, of Durant, Okla., who are guests of relatives, are being extensively entertained. Eugene WHITECOTTON, of Company F, Third Kentucky, is home on a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Ida M. LINDLE, and other relatives. Mr. C. S. WELCH left Sunday afternoon to join his wife, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elkins REID, of Lonaconing, Md. The Rev. J. H. SPURLIN, of Berryville, Ark., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom CHANCELLOR and other friends last week. Master Metcalf TALBOTT returned Saturday afternoon from a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. George M. WILLINGHAM at Pine Bluff, Ark. Mrs. William COOPER is the guest of her husband's relatives in Tyler, Texas. Saturday Morning, September 15, 1917 STURGIS, Sept. 14: One of the most enjoyable entertainments given in Sturgis recently was the "Womanless Wedding" given at the Opera House Thursday night for the benefit of the Red Cross. Miss Justine MARQUARDT left Wednesday for St. Louis to spend the winter and take a special course. Dr. Joe LAMB, of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of his brother, John LAMB. Mrs. Thomas STUBBS, of Baldwyn, Miss., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. STUBBS. Hamner REASOR, of Marshfield, Mo., is visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. B. W. HOLT and little daughter, Mary Frances, have returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. WILLINGHAM, at Pine Bluff, Ark. James TRUITT, Jr., left Sunday for Lexington to take a mechanical and electrical engineering course at State University. Miss Addie Louise WINSTON left Saturday morning for Lexington to enter Hamilton Young Ladies' College. Miss Emma BISHOP left Saturday for Bowling Green to enter the Bowling Green Business University. Mrs. Charles NEWCOMB, of Arkansas, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Fred PORTER, at Robards. Saturday Morning, September 22, 1917 STURGIS, Sept. 21: The Misses PEARCY entertained with a lovely noon dinner party Sunday complimenting their mother on her sixty-first birthday anniversary. The members of the intermediate classes of the Baptist Sunday-school were given an entertainment in the church basement Monday night. Mrs. Dan WILSON, of Madisonville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara CARR. Mr. and Mrs. George HAWES and son, Alvin, of Kansas City, Mo., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. JONES and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. RUDY this week. Gordon McKEAIG, of the Hospital Corps of the 3d Kentucky, has returned to camp after a visit with his father. Mrs. Robert MOSS, of Henderson, returned Monday after a visit to her brother, Mr. Guy BROOKS, and Mrs. BROOKS. Mrs. E. S. CLARK, of Henderson, has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. HOLT and other friends this week. Mrs. W. T. CONN spent last week in Dawson, visiting relatives at Princeton en route home. Saturday Morning, September 29, 1917 STURGIS, Sept. 28: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. WALLACE and Miss Belle THOMPSON were guess of relatives in Owensboro for the week-end. Mrs. J. Mack THOMPSON was the guest of Senator D. G. OVERSTREET and Mrs. OVERSTREET in Owensboro for the week-end. Mr. J. M. STONE has returned from Louisville. The Rev. J. Frank BAKER attended the conference of the Methodist Church, South, at Hopkinsville. Mrs. C. B. BUCHANAN, of De Koven, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MARQUARDT, the first of the week. Mrs. B. G. DAVIS and little son, James, and Miss Ora HOLT were guests of relatives at Clay the first of the week. Mrs. W. W. PIERSON, of Owensboro, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. T. WALLACE. Miss Virginia PRIDE, of Clay, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. COFFMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas YOUNG and daughter, Miss Anna, visited friends in Evansville this week. SOCIETY NEWS FROM STURGIS, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal Saturday Morning, October 6, 1917 WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK BERRY - WAYNE STURGIS: Miss Elsie Rowe BERRY and Mr. Malcolm T. WAYNE were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. T. D. BERRY, Tuesday afternoon. The couple will reside near Rumsey. Saturday Morning, October 13, 1917 STURGIS, Oct. 12: Mrs. J. S. BERRY entertained at "500" on Tuesday night, complimenting her guest, Mrs. Davis READ, of Lanaconing, Md. Miss Bella THOMPSON was host at dinner Tuesday noon in honor of her sister, Mrs. B. T. FIELD, of Cloverport, Ky. Mrs. C. E. HUGHES and son, John W. HUGHES, returned Tuesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. JONES at Fairfield, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. John W. BEBOUT and Mr. and Mrs. Milton LUTTRELL, of Princeton, Ky., drove over for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave LUTTRELL. Mr. J. B. LAMB attended the meeting of the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge at Middlesboro, Ky. this week. Mr. J. M. STONE attended the national meeting of secretaries of the Hardware Association at Chicago this week. Mrs. Rowe PARKE, of Dixon, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. LEGATE. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. KERN have returned from a motor trip to Owensboro, where they were guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milton YOUNG and little daughter, of Memphis, Tenn., have been the guests of relatives here this week. Misses Vera DAVIS and Georgia NUNN have returned from a visit to Miss Blanche GILCHRIST at Dawson Springs. Mrs. J. B. LAMB was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. P. WHITTINGHILL, at Providence this week. Miss Waller QUIREY, of Clay, spent the week-end with her parents. Saturday Morning, October 20, 1917 STURGIS, Oct. 19: Mrs. C. S. WELCH entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner party at the Sturgis Hotel in honor of her sister, Mrs. Elkins READ, of Lona Coning, Md. Mrs. R. Y. WELCH entertained informally at "500" on last Saturday evening, complimenting Mrs. READ. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ERNST have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. CONNOR at Huntington, W. Va. The Bayview Literary Club will hold its first meeting of this year with Mrs. C. B. BUCHANAN at Dekoven on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. LONG, of Dekoven, gave a delightful nutting party Tuesday, inviting friends from Morganfield and Sturgis. Mr. J. M. STONE spent last week in Chicago attending the National Hardward Secretaries' Association. Mrs. T. F. STUBBS and niece, Miss Mildred ELLIOTT, have returned from a visit to friends in Evansville. Mr. STUBBS joined them last week-end. Miss Ida DYER, of Henderson, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Emily DYER. Mrs. H. M. QUIREY, of Morganfield, is the guest of her sisters, Mesdames C. M. DAVIS and Kate WILCOX. Miss Anna YOUNG spent this week in Henshaw, the guest of Miss Ruby BINGHAM. Saturday Morning, October 27, 1917 STURGIS, Oct. 26: Mrs. C. B. BUCHANAN was host to the Bayview Literary Club at her home at De Koven Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. SHOUSE and Mr. and Mrs. Bertie SHOUSE and children, of near Morganfield, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. GOAD and daughter were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. HARRIS. William C. SMITH had for his guests last week-end, at his country home, the Rev. J. Frank BAKER, Mrs. BAKER, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. STONE, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. HOLT and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. HOLT and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. SIMPSON, Jr., and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott YOUNG in Morganfield last week-end. Miss Anna YOUNG has returned from a visit to Miss Ruby BINGHAM at Henshaw. Mrs. Alfred JOHNS has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., to remain until Christmas. Her guest, Miss Margaret CULLIN, returned to her home at Helena, Aka. Mesdames M. E. EASTIN, J. M. STONE, J. Frank BAKER, Easton SEAGRAVES and Guy BROOKS attended the Methodist Missionary meetings at Marion and Henderson this week. Mrs. W. W. PIERSON has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. S. WALLER and family at Morganfield. The Rev. J. Frank BAKER left Monday to assist the Rev. W. P. GORDON, of Pembroke, in a revival. L. I. MOORE, of Darlington, visited his brother, Lawrence MOORE, and Mrs. MOORE this week. Mrs. Sarah DOWNS, of Taylorsville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. HUGHES last week. SOCIETY NEWS FROM MORGANFIELD, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal Saturday, October 6, 1917 - Not Found Saturday, October 13, 1917 - No society news from Morganfield this week. Saturday Morning, October 20, 1917 MORGANFIELD, Oct. 19: Mr. and Mrs. B. G. WALLER visited Mr. Ray WALLER in Louisville. Mrs. W. W. PEARSON, of Owensboro, is a guest of Mrs. T. S. WALLER. Miss Louise COGGINGHAM, of Henderson, was a guest of friends this week. Mrs. Willis WAGGENER has returned from Louisville. Mrs. W. H. NUNN and Mrs. T. S. WALLER, Jr., visited in Sturgis this week. Mrs. Tom HARRIS and children have gone to Hopkinsville to visit Mrs. O. H. ANDERSON. Mrs. G. W. HUMMEL, who has been visiting relatives in Louisville, has gone to Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John M. WAGGENER have gone to Louisville to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. B. MILLER. Saturday Morning, October 27, 1917 MORGANFIELD, Oct. 26: Mrs. T. C. HUTCHINSON and daughter, Dorothy, of Evansville, are guests of Mrs. M. R. WALLER. Mrs. L. C. FLOURNOY is visiting Mrs. J. P. BUTTS in Asheville, N.C. Mrs. Morgan McCORMICK, of Henderson, was a guest of Mrs. Rives WALLER. Mrs. S. B. JOHNSON, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. D. M. RHEA. Mrs. Lilly HOUSE nad Miss Dorothy WALLER, who have been visiting in Louisville, are now in Cincinnati. Miss Mabel CHRISTIAN, of Dallas, Tex., is a guest of Mrs. J. W. CONWAY. Miss Matilda YOUNG is visiting in Rockport, Ind. Mrs. Elsie SCHMIDT has returned from a visit to Mrs. Paul SCHMIDT in Evansville. Mrs. Marion BLACKWELL, of Dixon, is with Mrs. Gordon MASON. Mr. and Mrs. John M. WAGGONER and Miss Elizabeth SKILLMAN were in Louisville to attend the wedding Wednesday of Miss Mary Willie MILLER to Mr. Arthur SHUEY. SOCIETY NEWS FROM UNIONTOWN, KY Gathered from the Louisville Courier-Journal Saturday Morning, October 6, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Oct. 5: Miss Anna GREENWELL left Friday for a visit to Paducah. T. R. SPALDING has returned from St. Joseph's Academy, where he went to place his two daughters, Misses Lucy and Katherine SPALDING, in school. Miss Agnes RATHMAN and Mrs. T. R. SPALDING have returned. Miss Lucille CLARK, of Henderson, has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary BUCKMAN. Miss Maude RUDY is visiting in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MILLS have returned from Paragould, Ark. Mrs. Mamie Ward WHITNEY, of Detroit, is the guest of relatives here. Miss Jennie ROBERTS has returned from Henderson and Louisville. J. Bernard HITE, of Waverly, and Mrs. Margaret Biggs BARKER, of Corydon, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MINTON. Mrs. J. S. SINGLETON and Miss Dolly CLAYBROOKE have returned from Morganfield. Miss Lola PFEFFER, of St. Vincent's Academy, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. PFEFFER. Saturday Morning, October 13, 1917 WEDDINGS OF THE WEEK UNIONTOWN - The wedding of Miss Mary McALLISTER and Mr. J. R. BARTLEY took place Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock (that's what it says) at St. Agnes Catholic Church. The Rev. Theo KELLENARES officiated at the solemn high nuptial mass. Mr. and Mrs. BARTLEY left immediately after the ceremony for a bridal trip, including the principal cities. SOCIETY NEWS UNIONTOWN, Oct. 12: Mrs. Hattie CLEMENTS recently entertained a number of her friends at a noon-day dinner at her country home near here. Mr. and Mrs. James L. MILLS entertained for their children and friends at their country home. An old-fashioned basket picnic dinner was given Mrs. V. T. CRAWLEY by her children at her country place in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Robert JENKINS has been the guest of friends in Morganfield recently. Mrs. R. Lee ORME, of Evansville, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. C. BLAND. Mrs. M. H. GREENWELL has returned from Evansville. Mayor Sam CLEMENTS and children have returned from Morganfield. Mr. and Mrs. Royce THOMPSON and child have returned from Marion county and Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert CLEMENTS and Miss Lucy CLEMENTS visited relatives in Owensboro during the week. Mrs. Emma CHAPMAN and daughter, Miss Lena CHAPMAN, are visiting relatives in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Ann BERRY and Misses Lucy and Ella BERRY and Miss Mary COLLETTE visited relatives in Carmi, Ill., during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Huston ORME and Misses Fanny BLUE and Katie YANDELL of Mamon, KY, visited relatives here during the week. Saturday Morning, October 20, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Oct. 19: Mr. and Mrs. Edward POWELL and children spent the week-end in Henderson, the guests of relatives. Mr. J. K. BARTLEY and wife have returned from their bridal trip and gave a reception at their home Saturday. Mrs. Ruth JAMES, of Cairo, Ill., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Granville HALE. Miss Mary BUCKMAN has been spending the week in the country, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. SPALDING. Saturday Morning, October 27, 1917 UNIONTOWN, Oct. 26: Mrs. Harris CARGILE, of Morganfield, was the week-end guest of relatives. Mrs. Spalding BUCKMAN is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Maudy RUDY, in Mt. Vernon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. HITE and Mrs. A. V. BUCKMAN have been visiting in Henderson, the guests of Mrs. L. E. CLARK. Mrs. C. H. WARD and her uncle, Peter BUCKNER, have gone to Bardwell, Ky., to visit Mrs. H. V. ARTERBURN and others. Mrs. Laura DAVID, of Providence, and little daughter Ruth are visiting her sister, Miss Martin RUCKER, and brother, Mr. Percy DAVID. Mrs. Ella Spalding HUFF, of Fairfield, Ky., is visiting relatives here. Miss Jennie ROBERTS has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack MALLOY, in Henderson. Mrs. Sarah GREEN, of Adair county, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lyda HARDIN. A number of the younger set of the city were out of town Sunday on nutting excursions.