Class Notes

CLASS OF 1893

NOVEMBER 1929 Harlan C. Pearson
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1893
NOVEMBER 1929 Harlan C. Pearson

Miss Mabel Georgia Spear and Rev. Byron Freeto Gustin were married at Amherst, Mass., on July 25.

In the Baptist church at Alton, N. H., on August 81, Doris, daughter of the late Charles H. McDuffee and Mrs. McDuffee, was united in marriage with Prof. Charles T. Andrews of Boston University.

Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Martha Budd Noblett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Noblett of New York city and Budd Lake, N. J., to Lester B. Mason, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lucius J. Mason of New York. Miss Noblett graduated from Hunter College this year; Mr. Mason from Dartmouth in 1928.

Born, in Worcester, Mass., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane Goss, a daughter. Mr. Goss is the son of the late Charles C. Goss and Mrs. Goss. Mrs. Charles L. Goss is the daughter of Edward K. Woodworth '97.

Murray Wright, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Wright of Alton, N. H., is teaching at Newmarket, N. H., and at the same time working for an advanced degree at the University of New Hampshire. At the university summer school, this season, he was one of the champion team in tennis doubles.

Edward, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller of Woodsville, N. H., has been promoted to First Lieutenant in the military reserve force; and has been transferred from Lynn, Mass., to Schenectady, N. Y., by the General Electric Company.

Leon Calef of Barrington, N. H., son of Classmate A. L. Calef, is called by a newspaper special article the poultry shipping king of southeastern New Hampshire, sending from 30,000 to 40,000 broilers a month to New York, besides shipments of fowl to Boston.

And now, about some 1893 wives. Mrs. Georgia Chadbourne, wife of Frank J. Chadbourne of Plainfield, N. H., won first prize of $25 in the flower-garden contest in that town sponsored by Mrs. Ellen Shipman. Mrs. Chadbourne also was one of the cast which presented the prize-winning play in the state-wide Grange dramatic contest, in which the finals were held at the University of New Hampshire.

Mrs. H. C. Pearson's gladioli took the blue ribbon at the annual show of the Concord (N. H.) Garden Club.

Mrs. Samuel P. Hunt was one of those in charge of the annual garden party of the New Hampshire Society of Colonial Dames at Portsmouth, August 23.

Mrs. Arthur J. Lougee gave a tea at Fryeburg, Me., in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gordon of Newton Center, Mass. Dr. Herbert S. Martyn and son, Stephen, of Cuttingsville, Vt., took a summer vacation trip to Buffalo, N. Y.

The Edwin Bell Westons were at York Beach, Me., for the summer. The William Rice Jarvises at Orleans, Mass. The Rufus H. Bakers at Westport, Mass.

Rev. George E. Kinney of Lyme, N. H., and Mrs. Kinney went down to Auburn, Me., their former home.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Cox spent most of the summer at their Chichester Brook Farm in Pittsfield, N. H., and Guy made one of the speeches at the Old Home Sunday exercises in Pittsfield, of which town he is a grandson.

George W. Boutelle caught the largest brook trout of the season at Nashua, N. H.; and in making this statement we are not relying upon Bob's say so, but on an announcement made in the reliable newspaper of that city.

Seen from an airplane over New Hampshire: Doctor Sanders holding a baby clinic at Plainfield. Harry MacLaren addressing a Manchester High School class reunion. John Ayer attending a R. F. D. convention at Newport. Rev. Frank N. Saltmarsh returning to his home in Derry after a period of hospital confinement. Colonel Charles A. French defending the New Hampshire sea coast at the head of the National Guard of the state. Rev. Allan J. Holley of Brandon, Vt., the guest of friends in his former parish at Peterborough. Sam Hunt ringing in on a big M. I. T. feed by virtue of his 1895 degree from that institution. Colonel William W. Brown, judge of water sports at the Lake Sunapee regatta. Mrs. J. V. Stillings, chairman of the program committee at the Surry Old Home Day. New paint on Sam French's house at West Lebanon, and a wonderful floral display in his gardens.

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