Without preamble we shall start toasting the brides! First, because she was to have graced this column in last month's issue had not the editor been forced to cut the Secretary's material for lack of space, we raise the glass to Mrs. Christian E. Born, of Mt. Vernon St., Boston. The wedding of Miss Jane Davis to Chris took place in Portland, Me., June eighteenth. Harking back to that merry month we recall a groom so perfectly composed that he even kept the ushers under control, and what's more, he managed to see to it that the bushy head of hair that adorns his head usher, one Jack D. Gunther, remained soberly in place throughout the festivities and ceremonies. Still Gunther set a good pace. Another usher was Lloyd Kent, and among other classmates who were there to kiss the bride and scatter rice was Inches Pierce, one of Portland's leading bankers.
The rather tardy report of Henry Sharpe's wedding to Alice Zetlan has just been received. It took place on March 29 in Nashua, N. H.
On August 4 Allah Lovejoy and Muriel A. Johnson of Brookline, Mass., were married. They now live at 299 Tappan St., Brookline.
The last time we saw Freddie Breithut was last May in Hanover. He seemed to be looking for a place to sleep, so we gave him the mattress off the bed and let him fix up a couch on the floor. The box spring that was left on the bed wasn't luxurious, but it was as good as many a Hanover quarters affords. At that time there were some rather leading remarks passed by the intruder about matrimonial possibilities, but if you know Breithut you can be sure there were no committments made. But now an engraved card comes announcing the marriage of Miss Mildred S. Schopp to Freddie on September 4 at Elkton, Md.
On September 19 Katherine Irene Sarantos married Raymond Burton Talbot in West Cornwall, Conn.
Miss Dorothy Ruth Probst was married to John Perley Perkins on October 3, in West Roxbury, Mass. Mr. Perkins is well known around Boston as an underwriter and squash player.
The publication of the Dartmouth Association of Northern California recently reported the following items:
Jack Blair, patent attorney, New York, recently paid us a visit during July.
Hal Hirsh is a manufacturer of winter sports clothing in Portland, Oregon. He has designed a skiing costume for men and women that is going to sell like hot cakes.
Dan Marx is in the shipping business with Heller, Bruce Company in San Francisco.
A clipping from the Concord Daily Monitor just received from Bob Monahan reports that Coach Johnny Parker's Hanover High boys opened the season by trouncing the powerful Concord High team 19 to o. It seems that Johnny is known as".Wizard" Parker. It is to be regretted that space will not permit a reproduction of the newspaper picture of the "Wizard" and two of his stars.
Bob Monahan has been in Laconia for the past year in the supervisor's office of the White Mountain National Forest. This fall he goes to Washington to spend six weeks in the office of the Chief Forester.
Fred Armstrong is practicing law in New York, with offices at 60 E. 42d St., and living in Jersey City.
Carl Burton is senior employment registrar with the Mass. State Employment Service, 100 Nashua St., Boston, living in Melrose.
Bruce Sutherland is an instructor in English in the department of English literature, Pennsylvania State College.
Howie Gulick is in the sales department of Shell Eastern Petroleum Products, Inc., Verplanck, N. Y. He has a pretty good residential address: Lake Cuspaw, Erskine Lakes, Wanaque, N. J.
Brooks White is in the credit department of the First National Bank of Boston; lives in Reading.
Horace Hoch is a research engineer with the McKay Co. of York, Pa.
Gene Davis has moved to Boston and is living at 116 Riverway.
John Kemble is a physician attached to the Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C.
Harlan Taylor is a geologist associated with the Petty Geophysical Engineering Co. of San Antonio, Texas; lives at 315 N. W. 17 th St., Oklahoma City.
Joe Webb is teaching at the College of the City of New York.
Leonard Doob is in the department of psychology at Yale.
Manfrid Lundgren is assistant treasurer of National Theatres Agency Co., Inc., New York City.
Julius Morris is practicing law with offices at 70 Pine St., New York.
Charles Denny is with the Scholl Manufacturing Co., Inc., N. Y.
Ollie Holmes has transferred his activities as sales manager of a nationallyknown manufacturing company to Providence, R. I.
Millard Tucker is associated with the investment counsel firm of Loomis, Sayles, and Co., Boston.
Phil Dinsmore, selling for National Carbon Co., Inc., has been transferred from Boston and the New England territory to New York.
Fran McEntee is practicing law in Los Angeles; address 715 Title Insurance Building.
Bob Beadel is a salesman for Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, Philadelphia.
Stewart Jones is on the staff of the Cooperstown Hospital; lives in Troy, N. Y.
Bill Heeremans is a motion picture operator with the U. S. Department of the Interior; lives in Syracuse.
Bill McCaw is senior statistician for unemployment compensation, Social Security Board, Washington, D. C.
Augustus Selis is teaching German at the East Side Continuation School, Academic Annex, New York.
George Yeaton is suburban editor of the Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Me.
Lt. Paul Waterman, airplane pilot, U. S. Army Air Corps,-is stationed at Mitchell Field, Long Island.
Stan Piatt is an investment analyist with the investment department of the Northwest Bancorporation, Minneapolis.
Joe Morgan is selling for the International Paper Company, New York office.
Don Morrison is in the Travelers Insurance Co., Cincinnati office.
Bill McKnight is working for American Steel Foundries, Alliance, Ohio.
Paul Biron is resident physician, State Hospital, Hazleton, Pa.
Pinkie Flannery is resident physician, Jamison Memorial Hospital, New Castle, Pa.
Lewis Estabrook is floorman in the Kresge store at 1101 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Secretary, 75 Federal St., Boston