A card from Jonakowski reproduces the following reading notice which appeared in the New York Herald-Tribune: "Edmund J. Jonakowski formerly real estate editor of the Journal of Commerce and for more than twenty years identified with real estate affairs in the metropolitan district, has opened offices at 220 Broadway, where he will transact a general real estate business. He has been, within recent years, actively interested in eastern Long Island, where he still has extensive holdings along the Montauk Highway." We certainly congratulate Johnny on opening up a business for himself. We hope that he will have the highest degree of success.
Robert Jackson was the organizer and is one of the largest stockholders in the Dominion Stores, Ltd., of Canada. The latest report of their operations shows that their gross business for the past year exceeded fifteen million dollars. There are four hundred twenty-nine stores in operation. The chain has shown a remarkable growth.
Arthur Henry Norris is in the second honor group of the College. In addition to this he was a member of the football squad and is prominent in undergraduate life. Surely his father, if he were living, would be very proud of Arthur.
Announcement has just been made of the engagement of Miss Doris Josephine Weston, daughter of the late Major H. R. Weston of Windsor, Vt., to F. Bruce Hart. Mr. Hart is a resident of Hackensack, N. J., and at present is a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bradlee Rich has been connected recently with two large real estate propositions. He was one of the brokers in the sale of a big property at 50 Beacon St., to Governor Fuller At about the same time he acted jr. the sale of the Pine Bank estate in Milton, which is to become a select school for girls under the name of "Mary's Manor." Bradlee is certainly doing things all the time, and most of his transactions are of a very important character.
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