Dr. A. E. Ewing of St. Louis was at Great Diamond Island, Casco Bay, during August. He has a cottage there where his family spends the summers.
E. S. Burleigh of Tavares, Ela., drove North with Mrs. Burleigh to spend August with their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Fernald, Jr., at Wells, Me. Leaving their car at Chattanooga, they took a side trip to the Christian Endeavor convention at Portland, Oregon, circling through Chicago and Canada to Prince Rupert and Vancouver on the way out, and back via Los Angeles, the Grand Canyon, and St. Louis to Chattanooga, whence they resumed their drive via Knoxville and the Shenandoah Valley, visiting battle fields, caverns, and other objects of interest along the way.
G. H. Harlow is inspector of municipal improvements at Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He was elected elder of the Presbyterian church of that city last June, for a five year term.
Prof. F. D. Lane has retired from active service as instructor in mathematics at Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., after nearly forty-six years of continuous service in that position. In recognition of this remarkable service the trustees have made him professor emeritus and granted him a pension.
Rev. E. M. Vittum has resigned his pastorate at Muscatine, lowa, and returned to Grinnell, where he was formerly pastor and where he proposes to make his home. He is temporarily supplying his old pulpit while the church is seeking for a pastor.
Mrs. Cynthia Paine Edson, widow of Dr. Andrew W. Edson, died September 12, 1925. She overtaxed her strength in caring for her husband in his last illness, and had steadily declined since his death.
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