The Executive Council of the state of New Hampshire has confirmed the nomination by Governor Huntley N. Spaulding of William N. Johnston as associate justice of the municipal court of Suncook.
Other judges on '93's list are Chandler of Lawrence, Mass., Griffith of Manchester, Vt., Weston of Derry, N. H., and the late Fred D. Runnells of Nashua, N. H. Miss Katherine Runnells, Fred's sister, who has made her home in Nashua with Fred's widow, died August 11.
Guy W. Cox, vice-president of the John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Boston, has been elected to the board of trustees of the Massachusetts Utilities Investment Trust. A sketch which a newspaper artist labeled as of Guy appeared in the Herald recently in connection with a. gathering of Ward Four Republican leaders.
Rev. George E. Kinney has accepted the pastorate of the Congregational church at Lyme:
William R. Jarvis played the part of proud father at the graduation of the class of 1927 at Smith College.
Rev. B. F. Gustin will have a prominent part in the centennial celebration on November 15 of the North Congregational church, Amherst, Mass., of which he was pastor from 1908 to 1922.
Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. French of Laconia, N. H., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, Middlebury '2B, to Raymond E. LaCasce, Bowdoin '25.
James H. Van Horn, attorney, is now located in Portland, Oregon; business address, 318-319 Piatt Building. Jim has been one of our greatest travelers; Chicago to Hanover to Chicago to Cody, Wyoming, to Washington, D. C., to Portland, Oregon.
Rufus H. Baker was chairman of the committee which arranged in August for the 200 th anniversary of the town of Bow, N. H.
Theodore L. Harley's son graduated from the University of Chicago in this year's class.
W. W. Smith, having retired, after four years' service, from the office of county attorney of Olmsted county Minn., is now engaged in private practice once more at Rochester, Minn., a city of 18,000 inhabitants and $6,000,000 invested in building enterprises now in progress. W. W. asks if his seven children still hold the record for an 1893 family. They do. One daughter, he writes, is a junior in the school of journalism of Northwestern University, another is a freshman medic at the University of Minnesota, and the other five are climbing the lower rounds of the educational ladder.
McKay and Pearson, with three grandchildren apiece, would like to know if any of their classmates are ahead of them on this line.
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