Clarence W. Gormly is first deputy commissioner in the Department of Public Welfare, New York city, with office in the Municipal Building.
On the eve of his departure from Easthampton, Mass., for Bath, Me., Rev. Charles M. Tubbs was given a farewell reception and presented with a purse of gold by his parishioners.
Charles M. Lockwood has been very successful in the apple growing business in Opportunity, Wash. During the apple show of Spokane Valley in November, the chief prize competed for was the sweepstake prize, known as the "Lockwood Special," offered by Mowry Lockwood.
Guy Eric Woodward is resident engineer of the State Highway Commission at Alger, Sanders County, Montana.
Henry Munroe Hall is general superintendent of a wire mill at Garwood, N. J., engaged in the manufacture of steel wire and wire rope.
Fred J. Root is assistant manager of Balfour, Guthrie, and Company, general fire insurance agents, at 252 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal.
Jared P. Hatch, "Red", is connected with the U. S. Internal Revenue Department, Income Tax Division, at 99 Chauncy St., Boston.
William A. Kneeland announces the dissolution of the partnership of Russell, Pugh, and Kneeland, and the removal of his offices for the general practice of law to 1016-1017 Kimball Building, 18 Tremont St., Boston.
Albert R. Hatch, "Pete", is practicing law at 45 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, N. H. Mrs. Hatch, who has been seriously ill the past summer, is much improved in her health.
Owen L. Burdett is in charge of construction work for the New York Telephone Company, and is residing at 50 Franklin St., East Orange, N. J.
The business address of John W. Cronin is 210 Lincoln St., Boston, and he is living at 16 Long Ave., Allston.
Secretary, Harry B. Johnson, 3 Avalon Place, Worcester, Mass.