Friday January 5, 1923 Dublin A.M.SMITH was in Pulaski the first of the week visiting the family of his daughter Mrs. F.B. HARKRADER Mr. and Mrs. G.H. MOORE of Radford, spent a few days with Mrs. MOORE's mother, Mrs. L.T. ANDERSON, returning home Monday. George C. MOOMAW spent Monday in Roanoke on business. Miss Lula VERMILLION has returned to her studies at Martha Washington College after spending vacation with her parents. O.P. JORDAN, Sr. of Pulaski was a visitor in town Monday Cat. J.A. JENNINGS of Welch, WV spent several days looking after his country place near Dublin. Misses Agnes BELL, Katherine and Agnes DOBYNS and Sam BELL, Alton CECIL, Richard and Tom DOBYNS attended the University of Virginia dance in Pulaski Tuesday night. J.R. BENTLEY is back in the Dublin Hardware store after an absence on account of illness Miss Frances RANDOLPH and her friend Miss Clara BRIGHT have returned to New Orleans after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary NIDERMAIER Miss Mary Lou BELL has returned to her work in Carroll County having been home during the holiday period B.A. SMITH of Roanoke spent Sunday visiting relatives here. C.C. FARMER and son were visitors on business Wednesday from the county Mr. and Mrs. J.M. ALEXANDER and little daughter of Pulaski and Miss Lalah COX, of Oldtown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. JORDAN Prof. Gilmer DARST has returned to Columbia SC where he is teaching and James DARST to VPI having been home for the season B.M. ANDERSON is back in his shop after an enforced absence because of illness Mrs. M.L. WITT of Greenville SC has been spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. M.W. DARST Mr. and Mrs. Eugent SMITH of Bluefield have been visiting relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. CROCKETT of Wytheville spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. F.H. JORDAN David LOWMAN spent the weekend with the family of J.M. LOWMAN at Hiwassee Miss Lucy KING has returned to her school at Belspring having spent the holidays at home L.T. DUDLEY has returned from Norfolk where he spent several days with his brother M.F. DUDLEY and ginving attention to business matters A.W. HYLTON has returned from a trip of several days to Floyd and Carroll Counties W.B. CECIL is again able to be back at his garage after a brief illness Misses Elsie CECIL and Elizabeth KING were called to Wytheville this week in their profession of trained nurses to nurse W.S. TRINKLE who has been extremely ill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul CECIL returned Monday to Iaeger, WV having spent the weekend with his brother Louis CECIL Misses Louise RATCLIFFE and Katherine THOMPSON have returned to ther course at Lewis Gale Hosp., Roanoke after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. B.M. STONE and little daughter Mary Jane, of English WV are visiting her father W.H. KEISTER