Wesley Gould Carr retired from active connection with the Westinghouse Manufacturing Cos. last June. Carr has been with that company since 1894 in the capacity of patent attorney. During his long residence in Pittsburgh he became not only an important and influential member of his firm's staff of legal talent but a man of more than ordinary standing in the social and civic life of that city. From his beautiful home on Howe St. there radiated far-reaching influences for the good of the city and his community. One could not enter the house without catching that undefinable, though none the less actual feeling of hominess that characterizes the true American home. Carr will be permanently located at 26 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. Charles H. Eldredge died on April 25, 1931. She was recovering from an attack of pneumonia when a cerebral hemorrhage occurred. This was more than her weakened condition could stand, and she passed away on above date. The members of the class most sincerely sympathize with Eldredge in his loss of wife and helpmate.
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