Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jarvis of Pittsburgh, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jewel Lowry Jarvis, to Andre Petrovich Maximov, a graduate of Yale in 1927 and of the Yale Law School in 1929, and a member of Psi Upsilon, the Elizabethan Club, and Corby Court. He is a son of the late Pierre Yassilovich Maximov, private state councilor to Czar Nicholas II and Russian minister to Egypt, Argentine, and Montenegro, who died in Brazil in 1925. Miss Jarvis graduated from the Winchester School in Pittsburgh and from Smith College, spending her junior year abroad in study at the University of Grenoble and the Sorbonne.
A committee formed to organize and carry on Girl Scout work in Manchester, N. H., includes the names of Mrs. George B. Dodge, Mrs. Samuel P. Hunt, Mrs. Harry N. McLaren.
At the annual meeting of the Franklin County Chapter of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Winthrop P. Abbott of Greenfield was elected president.
President Guy W. Cox had his picture in the papers the other day in connection with the report of a committee of which he was a member upon high fire losses in Boston, and what to do about them.
Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Weston came in from Derry to spend the winter in Manchester at 603 Beech St.
Rev. George E. Kinney has renewed his contract as minister of the Congregational church at Lyme.
Harry B. Metcalf has been elected vicepresident of the New Hampshire Weekly Publishers Association.
The deep sympathy of every member of the class goes out to Judge and Mrs. Frederick N. Chandler in the death on February 4, of their only child, Gordon Chandler, aged 24. The young man attended the 35-year reunion of the class, and all who were in attendance at that time will recall his attractive personality. His death resulted from an accident in which a passing automobile skidded into his machine in front of his home, inflicting injuries which resulted in death a fortnight later. Several blood transfusions were resorted to in a vain attempt to save his life. He was engaged in the insurance and real estate business in Lawrence, Mass., and resided with his parents in Andover, Mass.
Secretary, 104 North State St., Concord, N. H.