Dr. and Mrs.T. O'Connor Sloane, of Montrosevenue, returned today from Europe. Philip Tillinghast, of New York, has taken possession of the house formerly occupied by George Mile. In Melrose myenuie, Mr. and Mrs Holcombe Ward, of Melrose avenue, have returned to Spring Lake, where they have a sumi mer cottage. Edwin H- Groves and family, of Beotlang road, have returned from Southampton, Longland. Job Tillou, of Ridgewood road, 95 years old, who suffered a slight attack of podumonia, is about ago, . 1. H. Allen, formerly of Fork Harbor, Me, has leased the Mrs. Frank Ji. Hagemeyer house In Montrose avenue for three years, Mrs. Hagemeyer will make her temporary home in New York. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Sanford, of Ridgewood road, have returned from Canada, where they spent the summmer, FB, H. Hall, of 105 Montrose avenue, returned today . son Chicago. James L. Dyer, of Cottage street, 19| suffering from a severe injury to his|' Hight Jeg, when he surtained while at his summer home in Massachusetts. | | A special Masette service Will be hed in the South Orange Methodiat Church tomorrow. night which membera of 1 Century Lodge, No. 100, Band A, M. Will attend. ‘The Rev. Perry J. Murdick, pastor, will deliver a ser mon on Lily Work on the Top of the Pillars.” A special musical program wil be rendgged under the direction of wares J. Hawkins, organist of the R. John H. Witthuhn and daughter, Miss Faith Wittham, of Prospect street, have returned from Pitteburg, Pa, where they spent three weeks . Gelegation from South Orange, Council, Royal Arcanum, will attend a Cut of Roseville Coonetl Thursday! pigbl.