From the Local Press Mason Ingram and friends of Lowell, Mass., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Wilma Ingram. Mr. Ingram has recently returned from a sea voyage through Honduras, Central America and West India.
Mr. and Mrs. Channing Sanborn are occupying the cottage which they have recently purchased for the rest of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hayward have moved into the C. P. Clark house on Occom Ridge.
—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hayward have moved into the Eugene Clark house on Rope Ferry Road rather than the C. P. Clark home on Occom Ridge.
LYME CENTER Beth Pushee is having a vacation from her work at the hospital at Woodsville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pushee were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. John Gadd of Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pushee at- tended "Old Home Day," held at Ha- verhill this past week.
Beth Pushee carried Arthur Run- nels back to Pennicook Sunday. He spent a couple of weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pushee.
SOUTH ROAD Well, looks like rain, but may fush out same as the old woman's funeral.
S. W. Currier took a hike one day last week. Went over from Goose pond as far as Straw brook, so called years ago, and he found all the houses gone where he went when he was a boy, some 60 years ago. He says he would not have known where he was if he had not known the lay of the land. The schoolhouse where he went to school was gone and all the houses where he used to go to apple bees and huskings. He went to school in the said house to his wife before he was married, when she was Miss Etta M. Hadley of Canaan, and at the same time her sister, Miss Eva M. Hadley, taught on Sawyer Hill, and who after- ward was married to Walter Swett.
Ralph Williams is helping F. N. Leach hay yet.