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Show adv. matrix. r -f JIfCOIiMICK MITES The little 17 months old laSjQ f D. A. Brinkerhoff passed awaW he morning of Oct. 28, 1921. ind been ill for sometime and bought to be improving when ook worse and did not recover, kg Tal services were held Saturdaj ernoon Oct. 2 9, at the schoolhcet up -he house was filled with sympalofflce ng friends aaid the floral oftert but vere many. The speakers were . " iding Elder F. O. Gledhill and ieyborne. yOU scan Mrs. B. J. Johnson is very ill a, j ind may have to undergo an oPjafre ion for gall stones. 3111?" ) tie Miss Tressa' Love and sister Svered vho are attending school at M ook advantage of a ride homeHect visited here all last week, retu,md lt Saturday. Their many friends a Ug ileased to see them. f0 stmas Monday afternoon Oct. 31, th ain-t pils of the school gave a Hallo' H-ogram which was very good. Mosed 3vening a party was given at ie was ;hosts, spooks, witches and ;ats .were in evidence emry Everyone had a good time. ef0ro; . coals Mrs. Enid Baxter has returne flrg tier home in Spring City after had tended visit with relatives herfyttle- e sea- u Quite a number of men net. working on the road; other arith a oloyed in other to-wns. oward i low, Mrs. Alonzo Sampson left this10 forLoa, Wayne Co., to be gone,e of the winter while Lon is emij. at the sugar factory. slim, rags ; One of the twin babies of Mb was Mrs. Roy Carter has been quitdy in but is improved. There is quite! not of sickness here at present o?fore- d kind or another. rdlal- Mv We understand that a hors- m- which Velma Johnson was stumbled throwing Velma and t ing her collar bone. We have n. tlculars. ' LHig J. R. Lewis is working on the 5, his Tract for Mr. Martin on theoped. Winkle farm and may move hum to ily down there for perhaps a yted, I gen- |