Miss Priscilla Moore has taken up residence with her proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. She starts off at an even seven pounds or thereabout, and was born in March.
We have received the following announcement:
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brooks broadcast to the whole doggone world the announcement that their blacksheep son, George, has just been appointed to an associate professorship in pub- lic speaking at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., beginning with the college year of September, 1927. Incidentally the aforementioned George will be graduated from the Emerson College of Oratory (Boston) in June with the degree of Bachelor of Literary Interpretation.
Miss Frances Beach Cate of Bridgeport, Conn., and Duke VosBurgh have become engaged. The Duke has been purveying fine bonds to the gentry of Bridgeport for a year or more.
Miss Hortense Lane and Al Crampton were married April 27 at Waban, Mass. A reception at the Brae Burn Country Club followed the wedding.
Dick Tapley sent ye ed. a postcard from Paris, first stop in his trip around the world. Our other Autour le Monde is Laurence Campbell.
Secretary, 240 Waverly Place, New York