Ned Bartlett, who has been president of the Rotary Club of Niagara Falls, N. Y., the past year, starts June 1, sailing on the "Caronia" for Edinburgh, Scotland, as delegate to the International Rotary Convention to be held in that city. After the convention he will spend a few days in France. Ned is works manager and assistant treasurer, also a director, in the Hooker Electro-Chemical Company of Niagara.
King Woodbridge, sales manager of "The Dictaphone," has moved his office to the Gotham National Bank Building, 1819 Broadway, at Columbus Circle, New York city. King has just had published in pamphlet form two addresses: the first, "How to Build Sales Morale," delivered before the National Association of Office Appliance Manufacturers at Atlantic City; the second, "Moving an Inventory," given at the Convention of Clients of the George Batten Company in New York city.
A son, John, was born March 23, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Terrien at Nashua, N. H. "Al" is one of the coming lawyers of Nashua; he also is some golfer.
A. E. Sayles, "Nutt Sayles," has at last been discovered. Your Secretary accidentally stumbled on him recently in Filene's store, Boston, where "Nutt" has been the past three years. His residence is 23 Radford Lane, Dorchester, Mass. He is married, and has three children, two boys and one girl. We hope to keep "Nutt" in the fold from now on.
Rev. "Zeus" Marshall, rector of the Episcopal church at Bedford Hills, N. Y., is having a "drive" of his own these days, putting the church on a sound financial basis, and rebuilding part of the church and rectory.
More recent reports from Captain David Ford state that up to July 1 he will be in famine relief work in the interior of China, and letters should be addressed to him at the American Embassy, Peking, China, care of Mr. Davies. After July 1 he will be associated with the Rockefeller Foundation China Medical Board, Peking. He is to be there until July, 1922.
Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 3 Avalon Place, Worcester, Mass.