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Show HINCKLEY HAPPENINGS. Co. E. Billing, Chjjnlc RprenV . - ' "" ' a.'. Smallpox Is now under control. All have been released from quarantine, except one family, and they are all doing well, and will probably be released re-leased before another writing. Mrs. Evelina Jacaway of Idaho, an old time resident of Hinckley, Is visit- I ing this week with her daughters, Mrs. Let!t!a Williams and Mrs. Edith Stout. Many old residents of Hinckley have found their way back to the old stomping stomp-ing ground to spend holiday this year. Some others who are not old timers, but who have other attractions, have wandered back to renew old acquaintances. acquaint-ances. There Is a good blanket of snow spread over this section of the county. The student of the High School will begin work next Monday, and we shall be glad to see them back. While we might live without them we appreciate the good spirit and cheerfulness that surrounds every one of them. Mrs. Martha Stout la home after a very enjoyable visit with her parent at Silver Point, Tenn. Jas. 8. Stapley paid a visit to bis old home at Kanarraville. He reorta having hav-ing a very enjoyable visit with bis parent par-ent and many friends and relatives. |