On Saturday, Jan. 17, 1914, at Springfield, Mass., Emmett Hay Naylor was married to Miss Ruth H. Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winford N. Caldwell of that city. The wedding took place at the home of the bride in the presence of only the families and most intimate friends. It was followed by a large reception and by a dance for three hundred guests. Miss Caldwell, who is a graduate of Vassar College in the class of 1911, was attended by Miss Helen M. Clark of Kansas City, as maid of honor. Mr. Naylor was attended by Mr. Robert Fernald of Boston, as best man. There were no other attendants. A large number of Dartmouth men went on to Springfield for the wedding, among these being Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bankart, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Chase, Mr. and .Mrs. George Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. George Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hobart, Ralph W. Lewers, Norman Stevenson, Harry S. McDevitt, Sturgis Pishon, Earle H. Pierce, Leslie S. Wiggin, William I Fearing, Morton Hull, Chase Brooks, W. Gray Knapp, Hayward Rolfe, Ralph L. Theller Clarke Tobin, William Carlisle, Charles barren, Curtis Plummer.
Secretary, Emile H. Erhard, Dartmouth Ave., Dedham, Mass.