The wandering Ned Dearborn has written from his present home, Hilton Village, Va., as follows: "After living here ninemonths, we bought a house, June 15, andafter being practically homeless for fiveyears, are now happy in having our ownthings around us beneath our own roof.The operation of moving and settling wasof a major type. We are not yet entirelypast the crisis. There is a garage to be built.I rejoice that I am able to do things formyself. I enjoy the prospect of putting thatgarage on its foundation, cutting the lumber and assembling the pieces myself."
The October issue o£ the MAGAZINE mentioned the death of J. Shirley Eaton. He died August 13, at his summer home in Sutton, N. H. (P. O. address, Warner), after a brief illness. Memorial services were held on October 1, at the Morsemere Community church, Ridgefield, N. J., his home for many years, at which tributes to his many-sided interests and accomplishments were paid by those who had been closely associated with him in business, social, and civic activities.
Chief Justice and Mrs. Wheat were in Marblehead for part of the summer. They returned to Washington about the middle of September.
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