Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willard Trask announce the marriage of their daughter Florence to Mr. Walter Benedict Reilly, on Wednesday, October 14, 1914, at Kewanee. Ill. This wedding unites families of two '11 men, inasmuch as Miss Florence is the sister of the good Deacon Trask '11.
"Ken" Clark is located with Wilson and Truesdale, attorneys, on the nineteenth floor of the Singer Building, New York.
"Dave" Swain is with" Marsten and" Nichols, attorneys, 54 Wall St., New York.
"Moon" Scanlon has entered the foreign exchange department of E. Naumburg and Company, 14 Wall St., New York.
John Coggins is located at 277 Broadway, New York, with Elfers and Aberley, attorneys.
Bill Pounds is with the contract department of the New York Edison Company.
"Bill" Carlisle has been made New England representative of the American Magazine.
"Chic" Jordan is traveling through the Far West with a line of "Commonwealth Shoes." This is "Chic's" second season on the road.
"Jack" Ingersoll has been appointed graduate manager by the Athletic Council, with headquarters at Hanover.
"Carl" Bowker had a $50,000 loss in his hay and grain store in Worcester.
"Chet" Butts has gone into the hardware business with Butts and Ordway, Boston.
Mrs. John Booth announces the marriage of her daughter, Marion Elizabeth, to Mr. Henry Sherwood Trask, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 1914, in Philadelphia.
A letter from Burt Burbeck, now of London, tells that he is enjoying life and fairly good business in spite of the war.
Mr. and Mrs, Matthew MacIntyre announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Isabel, to Mr. Newton Harold Russell, on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1914, at Holyoke, Mass.
The engagement is announced of Barbara K., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ries of East Weymouth, and Sydney C. Beane, who is now located in New Haven.
The engagement of Raymond Harker Nead appeared in the Boston paper's recently. Our best wishes to Ray in his new venture.
Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.