F. Valentine Dudensing has moved his art gallery to 43 East 57th St., New York city— "Modern Art." He has recently been exhibiting paintings from Guatemala.
Donald arrived on April 19 in Hanover to live with Freddie and Marion Page. At the time of the Secretaries Meeting mother and son were doing well. Additional Hanover news is that Harry French has opened his own office in town, practicing for himself. He has two boys and a girl.
Mrs. Rowena Nelson announces the marriage of her daughter Lucille Glenn to Mr. Lincoln Squires Wilson on Saturday, the eighth of May, 1926, at Piedmont, Cal. Line and his wife will be at home at 320 San Leandro Way, San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Perry announce Peter Shumway Perry,' born May 21, 1926, in Hanover, N. H.
George A. "Chum" Hayes has sprung a surprise, and has left a certain group in the class smaller than ever. His engagement to Miss Christine A. Ramage of Northampton is announced.
Charles E. Parker has published "The Whipper Snapper," a corking football story for boys. Charlie Parker is a sport writer on the New York World.
John Putnam Evans arrived on June 1, 1926, in Washington, D. C., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Putnam Evans.
Richard Aldrich Buffum was born June 4, 1926, in Jamaica Plain, Mass., as announced by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buffum. The class of 1949 is going to be well filled with sons of alumni.
Line Morton and Warde Wilkins found Bob Conant in Hanover at Commencement. Then they ran into Frank and Ramona Spencer, and the Thirteen list is complete. On the return trip to Boston Sunday evening at a "bridge under construction" Bill Gibson was found talking to "Pop" Haley and his wife and three children, and a general reunion followed. Walter Haley has parked his family at a cottage in Newport, N. H., for the summer, as he is traveling New Hampshire for Dupont, and Bill Gibson is working at present at White River Junction. Carl Shumway was in Hanover for a few hours on Saturday, and wants credit for attending Commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cheney White announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Rose White Gregory, to Mr. Kendall Wins'hip on Monday, the 28th of June, 1926, at Concord, N. H.
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