The Secretary's mail has recently included the following very interesting item: MR. JOHN H. CLOGSTONANDMISS THELMA M. HEPP.ANNOUNCE THEIR MARRIAGEON THURSDAY, APRIL THE EIGHTEENTHNINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVEBUFFALO, NEW YORK At Home after May fifteenth Pine Trees Alden, New York
Does this mean, Brother Clogston, that when we meet at Eyedsaso in June, 1939, it will not be a stag party? At all events, we immediately congratulate you and look forward with keen anticipation to the next reunion of the class with the increasing number of wives whom we expect to meet.
The following newspaper clippings were contributed by Gust Sawyer:
"Last week Russel T. Bartlett of Woodsville completed 40 years of service as register of probate for Grafton county."
"Mrs. Edward B. Ham, 84, died at thehome of her son, E. G. Ham, in Springfield, Vt., last week Wednesday afternoon,following a week's illness. She was born inBarrington, N. H., but had resided inMaine most of her life. She had been withher son and wife for the past year."
"Right Worshipful District DeputyGrand Master of the Grand Lodge of NewHampshire William M. Ames, assisted byR. W. D. D. Grand Lecturer Chauncey C.Hodgdon of Portsmouth and his suite,made their official visit to Libanus Lodge,A. F. and A. M., of Somersworth on Monday evening, at the Masonic Temple."
The following item from the Boston Transcript of April 15 tells its own story completely. All that can be added are the hearty congratulations of forty-two classmates.
BROCKUNIER-MARDEN
"In the presence of only their immediatefamilies, Mrs. Sam Hugh Brockunier,widow of Sam Hugh Brockunier of Wheeling, W. Va., was married yesterday afternoon at 2 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain,to Philip Sanford Marden of Lowell. Theceremony was performed by Rev. CharlesClarkson Merrill, D.D., a classmate of thebridegroom at Dartmouth.
"The bride, before her former marriage,was Miss Clare Sawyer Reed, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John Wesley Reed, of Lowell.Mr. Marden is chief editor of the Lowell Courier-Citizen and is a member of theCentury Club of New York, the St. Botolph Club of Boston, and the Yorick, Vesper-Country, and Longmeadow Clubs ofLowell. Mr. and Mrs. Marden will maketheir home at 84 Fairmount St., Lowell,after June 20, following a brief journeyabroad.
Secretary, 14 Beacon St., Boston