"Pat" Hurley, an erstwhile school teacher in Porto Rico, is now holding down the position of second lieutenant at Fort Ontarion, Oswego, N. Y. "Pat" says it is some job.
Harold L. Bond ("Dock") has gone into Connecticut to represent the Harold L. Bond Co., carrying a line of tools and supplies for construction work. The best wishes of the class are extended to "Dock" in his first trip on the road.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. A. Kelley announce the marriage of their daughter to Mr. Clinton Ward Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. Elwell will be at home after the first day of June, at 7 Gardner St., Exeter, N. H. I know that "Dutch" will want all 1911 men who come to Exeter to drop in upon him.
The betrothal of Miss Ruth Allen Farrar and Mr. Arthur Dearborn Pease was announced Saturday evening, April 11. "Peaso" has thus entered into the ranks of a fast-growing per cent of the class. Congratulations to them !
Howard M. Clute has now rightfully earned for himself the title of "Doctor," inasmuch as he started in his career as junior house officer at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, on the first day of April.
Miss Theodora Tufts and "Nat" Burleigh were married on Saturday, April 11, at Exeter, N. H. These " newlyweds" are to start housekeeping in Boston in the fall.
"Bill" Henderson has gone into manufacturing of skirts and dresses with another man. We now have to refer to our William as "in business for himself." Anyone wanting the latest style skirts for their personal use will have to take the matter up with "Bill."
At the 280 th annual meeting of the First Parish church, Dover, N. H., an increase of $200 was granted to the pastor, Rev. Walter A. Morgan, making his salary $2000.
Secretary, Joshua B. Clark, 8 Boutwell St., Dorchester, Mass.