THE HAH HARBOR RECORD* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910f COIR.HESPONDENCEItems of Interest, Cntbercd by our Correspondents and Dolled Downfor our Busy Readers.INDIAN POINTMurray l.urvey of W» si Eden called «.n friends here Inst Sunday.Miss Shirley Crane attended I he Tear hers' convention at B.mgor last Thursday and Friday.Mrs. K. I* Hlgginn who has been rjnile ill for the post two months Is slowly improving She look a short drive Sunday.There was no Sunday Slt; hool Inst Sunday on account of the Rally Day exercises and Eplscopnl service at West Eden. Mr and Mrs C II. Stover ami Mrs Uay Higgins attended the service.E. P. Higgins received n bfldly bruised finger while working on W O Fogg's well hint Thursday It was caused by a stone falling on It nrnl crushing It against anotherMr. and Mrs. Elvln II Hwent to Northeast Harbor last unlay if* attend the wedding of Miss Nora Sinclair and Mr. Irving AshleyThe Friendship sewing circle will hold a pte social and sale. \ov 12 All ladies are Invited to brln.: :» pie. Theie will l»e a free dance a• ‘r theJohn Haynes who Is eni|dlt;ved at Har Harbor spent Sunday wuli hla family here.The rain that came last w-k was hulled with delight by all.Arthur Higgins is planning ••• movesustained n painful Injury of IdsK«l Bobbins of Norwood's Coco knee by falling from a plank up which lilt;« was carrying a heavy stone for Insertion In Hie shore wall on the Dane Job.A crew from Iloston arc at work driving piles for the new wharf on tlte Dane job.Irving Clement, wife and little child left last week Monday for East Hampton, Conn.. for the winter.Mrs. Cynthia Clement, Mrs. Hattie Lynnm, and Mrs. Driscoll returned a week ago from a ten days trip to Boston.Mrs Fred Billings and Mrs .lames Vnrnum are in Boston.Work on the sewer for the new primary school building is well under way. but Is difficult on account of so much ledge that has to be blasted.WEST THE.MONTCapt. William nix. an old and res-rltl;i. Is very II) at this wrlt-Oertiing..Mrs. Mary Thurston Is very poorly. About a week ago she suffered a slight shock in her faceMrs. Nettle Sinker and Mrs. Nellie Clark of Manset visited friends here tliis week Mrs. Sinker is soon to leave for the winter to visit Cuba with a partyCnpi Willard Rich spent a week with fiimilv ilis srlionnt«r Is in