Jim Hitchcock's bachelorhood has ceased to be a menace, being now superseded by happy and absorbing matrimony. This is the nearest approach to single blessedness which Jim has made since his fourteenth birthday. He was married on September 1 to Miss Marion Reed at the Little Church Around the Corner, New York city, and immediately betook himself and his good wife to Brittany and Paris. He is now back at work again with his associate doctors at 311 Beacon St., Boston, and is, of evenings, with Mrs. Hitchcock at home to Naught Niners at 15 Blossom Court, Boston. Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Suffolk, ss. October 5, 1926.
Personally appeared Joseph W. Worthen and gave oath that the foregoing statement by him is true.
Before me,
Robert J. Holmes,
Justice of the Peace.
Carter and Company of 61 Broadway, New York, members of the New York Stock Exchange, announce the admission of John H. Dowdall to their firm on July 1, 1926. Carl Killam, employment and office secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Santa Barbara, Cal., writes that he has a son, born July 6, 1926, named Roger Oliver. Carl already has a daughter, Dorothy Althea, two and a half years old.
Secretary, Shawmut Bank Building, Boston