Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Field of Watertown, N. Y., celebrated their golden wedding April 27 last.
A. C. Paul of Minneapolis was married November 5 last to Mrs. Martha A. Turner of that city. The couple have been spending their vacation at his ancestral farm in Wakefield, N. H.
George R. Harlow announces the arrival last March of another granddaughter, Ann Bevins, born at Chatham, Mass., to his daughter Dorothy, who was one of the two who accompanied him to our reunion in 1928. Harlow visited his daughter and granddaughter at Chatham in August, and incidentally called upon several classmates in the state.
Classmates will sympathize with Wilberforce Sully in the sudden loss of his wife early last May. Mr. Sully was badly shaken by the experience, and was himself under a physician's care for a time, but is now engaged in the melancholy task of breaking up his home at 375 Park Ave., where he has resided for the past eighteen years. His plans for the future are not settled.
Mrs. Gertrude D. Hutchinson, widow of Fred J. Hutchinson, died August 6 at the home of her sister, Mrs. William R. Jones of Holliston Road, Hyde Park, Mass., where she has made her home for the past fifteen years.
Harlow, Parkinson, and Sawyer called on Burnham, September 5, and found him quite feeble, with a serious throat trouble that made conversation difficult for him.
A day later, Bouton, Parkinson, and Saw- yer foregathered at the latter's home and reminisced with much zest.
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