SULLIVAN COUNTY, TN - NEWSPAPERS - Kingsport Times, 5 Aug 1919, pg 6 ----¤¤¤---- Society News and Notes Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis; who have been motoring through the country in their car, have been spending several days at the Inn. Mr. Davis is president of the Kingsport Hosiery Mill. Miss Blanche Cook has returned from a ten days' visit in Bristol. V. V. Kelsey left yesterday for New York on a short business trip. Miss Lucy Edwards and Dr. C. P. Edwards motored to Bristol Saturday. B. T. Whitnall motored to Bristol Sunday. J. C. Price spent the week-end in Rogersville. Mrs. W. C. Schinkel and children have returned to their home here after spending several months in Ohio. Bradley VanBossen visited Bristol Thursday. Miss Belle Lawrence, S. Flem Dobyns and W. W. Hufford are in New York on business connected with the Kingsport Stores, Inc. S. H. Anderson has returned to Kingsport and accepted his former position with the Kingsport Stores. Mrs. R. M. Maner spent the weekend at her home at Roan Mountain. Mrs. S. P. Platt and children of New York have returned to Kingsport and are living on Park Hill. G. E. Long left this morning for his home at Newmarket, Tenn. He will probably remain there for several weeks. A. D. Brockman is spending the day in Johnson City. R. Floyd Smith is out of town for a few days. J. C. Stone is in Johnson City today. Robt. Wallace, of Chicago, is in town for several days. Mrs. W. D. Kenner, Jr., has been visiting at Rogersville. Hugh M. Lyons visited his mother Mrs. Grace K. Lyons, at Rogersville last week. J. J. Phillips, a member of Sullivan County Board of Education, was in town Saturday. Mrs. Will Hundey and Miss Ruby Sale, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. E. B. Harris on Park Hill. Roland E. Chase, of Clintwood, Va was here attending Court and looking after legal matters last week. Mrs. Bela N. Barnes and sons, Bela N., Jr., and Fred, who have been making their home at Gastonia, N. C., have come to Kingsport with Mr. Barnes and are living now at the Roller Club. W. F. Green, who lives on Route No. 2, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Picklesimor, of Brevand, N. C., is a visitor in the city. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. James Crum. The Rev. D. J. Curry, of De Funiak Springs, Fla., is visiting his brother, P. V. Hogan, and Mrs. Hogan, on Watauga street. Miss Marguerite Shipp, of Bristol, visiting her cousin, Miss Mary Howard. MISS SNOW'S PARTY Blountville, Tenn., Aug. 4.- One of the most delightful affairs of the season was Miss Martha Snow's party on Friday night which was given in special compliment to Miss Hazel Banger, of Kingsport, and Mr. Stanton Hoss, of Nashville. For the occasion the broad porches and the entire lower floor of the home was prettily decorated. The color scheme of pink and white being carried out through the entire entertainment. Rook, guessing contests and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour, after which the gay young crowd was invited into the dining room, which as beautifully decorated with a Sundance of pink and white roses and draperies, of pink and white crepe paper. Here a delicious ice course, home-made cake and mints in keeping with the color motif were served by the young hostess' mother, Mrs. Jno. R. Snow. The guest list included: Misses Hazel Barger, of Kingsport, Vestal Barr, Lakie and Hazel Hendrickson, Mary Kenney, Birdie and Mary Nelle Anderson, Cecil and Alpha Kenny. Ruth Eanes, Helen Browning and her Guest, Miss Jimmie Ault, of Knoxville. Messrs. Stanton Hoss, of Nashville, Charles and Robert Dulaney, Robt. Kenney, Lee Anderson Mervil Barr, Raymond Masengill, Joseph Snow, and Olin Flora, Roy and Ray Barger, Preston Yoakley, Frank Keegan, Charles Hale, of Kingsport "ROUGH-HOUSE" CHURCH FIRST, THEN THE JAIL Elizabethton, Tenn., Aug. 4. - "Rough-housing" the Methodist Church in Watauga Valley, where they are charged with having disturbed worship last night and then breaking the furniture, was followed this morning by Clyde Cannon, Dewey Cannon, Hobart Bowers and Robert Richardson with "rough-housing" the jail here. The four men, arrested this morning by Sheriff Bradley, Deputy Sheriff Blevins and Chief of Police Martin, destroyed the bedding in their cell and broke out the windows. BAND PLAYS WHILE EDITOR GOES TO JAIL Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 4. - Preceded by a band, and accompanied by scores of prominent business men who paraded the principal streets of the city, Edward T. Leech, editor of the Memphis Press, an afternoon newspaper, entered the Shelby county jail today to begin serving a sentence of ten days imposed for alleged contempt of Chancellor Israel Pere's court. THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919 PAGE SIX ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: mstydwn@mistystree.com http://www.mistystree.com/ ___________________________________________________________________