Phelps, Higgins, Palmer, and Saunderson had a little reunion in the early summer on the occasion of a visit of Dr. and Phelps to Manchester, N. H.
Palmer has been operated on at the hospital in Manchester, N. H., for a trouble with one of his knees.
Ralph Field has been for fifty years with the Providence Gas Pipe Company and its successor, the General Fire Extinguisher Company. At the conclusion of this period of service the company presented him with a set of resolutions and $50 in gold, while the employees gave him a fine chair and table.
Albert F. Hills, after many years of employment with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, has returned to New England, and is living at Hollis, N. H.
A charming group picture, artistically arrayed, has been received of the seven grandchildren of Dr. Francis E. Clark.
William P. Cooper, for many years one of the most successful general agents of the New York Life Insurance Company, is undergoing a series of radium treatments for cancer of the throat. His home since he was a boy has been in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Secretary, Rev. Samuel IV. Adriance, Winchester, Mass.