neehatledrn19mylarer-At-mytorCISasrelt;*-ntusedwould immediately cry out.” Services next Sunday will be held at the usual hours.Fred P. Winslow, who is employed by the firm of Graves Brothers, has been confined to the house for several days of ; late, having fallen from the dump cart j which he w*as driving at the time of the I accident. Fortunately, no bones were j fractured, but Mr. Winslow was severely bruised. His many friends are hoping j for a rapid recovery, j Ford S. Whittaker has returned to ' j Princeton University, having spent the j | holidays with his parents, Rev. Dr. and j Mrs. Albert L. Whittaker.Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Cousins are re- j ceiving congratulations on the birth of i a son, Jan. 3.MissArline Branscom has returned to j her studies in Boston University after spending the Christmas vacation with j her mother. Mrs. David U. Branscom. j fe Mrs. Mary Stanley of Friendship has been the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Orin A. Donnell.skii\va?Inskixshrimu?ThefroiAft.molintemerbet\OcInrem“corpretl0W€This