While in Chicago on his honeymoon, SUNNY SUNERCREN stopped off to see JIMMIE VAIL. The bride was Miss Mildred Victoria Kress, and the wedding took place September 19 at St. Paul. Sunny is in the fire insurance business in Boston and will continue his residence in Hanover, Mass. Other wedding of the month: Miss Vera Ruth Biggs to CHARLES RAYNOR HUTCHINSON at Maumee, Ohio, September 23.
After ten years in Los Angeles, FRED CALHOUN has come back East. He is accountant for Johnson Bus Lines, Inc., of Milford, Mass., and is living at 18 South High St.
Everyone will be glad to know that DON HARRIS is showing steady improvement after nearly two and a half years of suffering from a serious case of arthritis. SHERRY BAKETEL, who dropped in to see him at Caspian Lake, Vt., this summer reports that Don hopes to be back on his job in New York some time this fall. Great news, Don! On this same trip Sherry stopped off for two days in Hanover.
Two names have recently been added to our "lost" list: JOHN H. WOODS of Lakewood, Ohio, and WENDELL P. SIGLER, whose last address was Berwyn, Md. The Secretary will be glad to receive any available information on present addresses.
KEN AMSDEN, podiatrist, is practicing in Worcester. FRED HAM., who moved to Boston from Philadelphia in 1930, has set up his own insurance brokerage business at 75 Federal St. He is living in Winchester. JOEBREWER, for many years in the publishing business in New York, has returned to Grand Rapids, where he has tied up with the Grand Rapids Trust Company. JOHNNYSTICKNEY, M.D., has moved his office a door or two to 41 Fifth Ave., New York.
Instructor and Coach JOE LINDSEY of the Albany Boys' Academy spent part of his summer teaching in the summer school, the rest of it at Marblehead sailing and swimming. This fall he begins his eleventh year at the same stand. REUEL PHILI.IPS, recently reported with Sears Roebuck in St. Louis, now gives his address with the same company in Salt Lake City. HORACEMASSE has moved to Chatham, N. J. When last heard from he was at the Kearny plant of Western Electric.
CY ROUNSEVILLE, long time treasurer of Shove Textile Co. and for a number of years Fall River fire commissioner, has entered politics in earnest. He has been elected state representative from the 12th Bristol district. Other activities: Director of two banks and annual cruiser to the West Indies.
BUD WEYMOUTH, head of modern language department, American International College, Springfield, had a job this summer as counselor at a Lyme, N. H., camp, thus enabling him to keep in close touch with Hanover. ART THOMSON, Boston lawyer, has moved to a new Wollaston address: 41 Stony Brae Road. To Bostonians this sounds like lots of golf.
Besides the Ralph Sunergrens, Jim Vail reports having had visits from Mr. and Mrs. STAN ANTRIM, CHARLIE SARGENT, and BUNNY HARVEY. Jim gives full credit to A Century of Progress for these visits, and reports that he is still on his same job with Eastman, Dillon, and Co.
GEORGE WINTER, for many years with the New Jersey Bell Telephone, reports having seen BILL SINCLAIR, from whom we have not heard in a long time. Bill is in Newark with the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave. Needham, Mass.