The following have filed in Hanover new addresses as set after their respective names: Webster Garst, Route 2, Manatee, Fla.; Ed Morse, 457 Division St., Benton Harbor, Mich.; Bob Baldwin, 38 Lyford Terrace, Springfield, Mass.; Bob Turnbull, 409 Griswold St., Third Floor, Detroit, Mich.; Gray Bates, 46 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.; and Regan Brown, 89-01 120th St., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y.
Miss Odie-Lee Weeks of Hodge, La., and Bill Bullen were married on March 15, in Arkansas. They will live in Boston at an address not yet determined. This living in Boston is in consequence of a change in jobs by the portly accountant, who on December 1 resigned from Archie M. Peisch and Company to join Advance Bag and Paper Company, Inc., manufacturers of pulp, paper, and paper bags. Bill was immediately sent to Hodge, La., with what result we now know. He will be in Boston most of the time, but will periodically visit the plants of his company in Louisiana, Maine, and Ohio.
Miss Eleanor Hale Bly and Bob Almy have become engaged.
Your Secretary attended the annual meeting of secretaries at Hanover, May 2, and had a grand time, as is usual at these gatherings. Members of our class observed at close range were H. West, who is going to Scotland this summer to visit Cunningham-Graham, the author; Jim Hamilton, as Little John in "Robin Hood," the best production we have seen in Hanover; John Carleton, bearing the honor of being chairman of a committee to make a study as to whether New Hampshire should establish a state police force; Eaton Leith, Evan Woodward, Tommy Byrne, Oley Olsen. Your Secretary was elected to the executive committee for next year's meeting.
Secretary, Room 3250, 120 Broadway, New York