Source,Granville, N.Y. Sentinel--Fri.Jan.23, 1914. PUTNAM , N.Y. J. H. Low of Westport was in town Tuesday. R. B. Graham left town Wednesday to visit friends in Canton, Ohio. Robert Lawrence of Saratoga, was a guest of C. G. McLaughlin last week. Mrs. J. G. Hutchinson of Ticonderoga visited Mrs. C. G. McLaughlin last week. Mrs. Effie Dedrick has gone to Adams, Mass., to spend the remainder of the winter. Vera Clark and Gaylord Belden are in Ticonderoga this week to take regents examinations. A very pleasant social event was the gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McLaughlin, Thursday evening, January 15, in honor of R. B. Graham, who is about to leave his native town for an extended stay in the west. " Burt " has always been one of the most popular young men and the large attendance and many evidences of good fellowship bore eloquent testimony to the place he holds in the esteem of the " boys and girls ," with whom he grew up. After a delightful social hour, refreshments were served, the men finding their partners for supper by completing an unfinished rhyme which required the fair ones name in the blank space. It was well into the " wee sma " (sic) hours when the last adieus were said and the guests departed to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin entertained for the night several out-of-town guests from Saratoga, Westport, Ticonderoga and Benson.