Class Notes

Class of 1913

December 1936 Warde Wilkins
Class Notes
Class of 1913
December 1936 Warde Wilkins

Dan Cupid has been on the job. Toast the bride and groom—Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Catterall. Miss Dorothy Helen Moller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Moller, of Flushing, Queens, was married October 30, 1936, in Flushing to Mr. Norman B. Catterall, son of Mrs. Adam Catterall of Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed in the First Congregational church by the pastor, the Rev. George Drew Egbert. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Herbert N. Derr was her only attendant, and Mr. Alan Catterall was best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Adam Cook and Mr. John Remsen of Brooklyn, who saw to it that the knot was tied good and tight. Mr. Catterall was graduated from Dartmouth College and is a member of the Dartmouth Club of New York, Phi Gamma Delta, and the St. Andrews Society. After a trip to Bermuda, he and his bride will reside at 15 Kingsbury Road, Garden City, L. I. Nor and Dorothy have the best wishes of the entire class for great happiness.

Nat Perry, son of Stephen K. Perry, is at Vermont Academy this year, under the guidance of Larry Leavitt.

Look at the charts in the last ALUMNI MAGAZINE to find the sons of Thirteeners. There is now a total of 17 in all classes.

Also in the last issue of the MAGAZINE (November) on page 25 will be found the obituary of Arthur Kenney Lowell, who graduated with us, although listed with the class of 1912. His wife and family have the deep sympathy of all our class.

Franklin P. Shumway, honorary member of the class, well known Boston advertising man and active in the civic life of Melrose for more than 50 years, was honored by more than 200 friends on October 28 at a dinner and reception at the First Congregational church in Melrose, marking his 80th birthday.

Mr. Shumway, who is a senior deacon of the church, was presented with a desk set and both Mr. and Mrs. Shumway were presented with bouquets.

Mr. Shumway for 56 years has been president of Franklin P. Shumway Company, one of Boston's leading advertising agencies. He was born in Newton, October 23, 1856. He and Mrs. Shumway have two sons", Willis P. Shumway of Natick and Carl E- Shumway of Lynnfield Center, the latter being associated with his father.

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