Jim and Mrs. Gregg announce the birth of Marion, December 28. Jim continues to sell bonds for Parkinson and Burr, Boston. Francis and Mrs. Pooler announce the birth of Sanford Merrill, October 26. Frannie is selling lumber for the E. D. Sawyer Lumber Company in Boston. Prospective house builders please note.
John Knoop and wife announce the birth of a daughter on October 26. This makes four children, one boy and three girls. Johnnie is vice-president in charge of sales of the Miami Trailer-Scraper Company in Troy, Ohio.
Ray Trott has been elected vice-president of the Rhode Island Trust Company in Providence. He had his picture in the ProvidenceJournal of December 10, together with details of his career thus far. We congratulate Ray on his responsible position.
Bill Slater wants it noted that one hundred and twenty-six men have paid their class tax. He added the following information:
"Rubber" Floyd writes me from Los Angeles that the bulletin of the Big Tenth alone was well worth the class tax.
Zut Therrien rather tersely informs me that he is at Seattle, Wash., manager of the Gill Manufacturing Company, and was married September 23, 1921.
Alex Tuck mailed check for his dues across the water, together with the following information that he is manager and resident director of the American Machine and Foundry Company, Ltd. He was married December 28, 1923, to Eugenie Ambrose Philbin, and had a son, Ewing Marshall, November 5, 1924.
Also had a letter from Rev. C. Frederick Fraser, pastor of Baptist-Presbyterian co-operative service, Fayetteville, N. Y., offering me a job as tenor in his choir if I had no better position available.
Assistant Secretary, Wellesley Hills, Mass.