Class Notes

Class of 1883

December 1937 Alfred E. Watson, Esq.
Class Notes
Class of 1883
December 1937 Alfred E. Watson, Esq.

Rev. Leon D. Bliss, who was formerly located at Moro Bay, Calif., has removed to Atascadero, Calif., as shown by the last letter received from him, in which he says: "The fact that the fogs of the Coast andthe resulting cold weather seemed to bebad for Mrs. Bliss' health decided us tocome back to my former habitat here. Wewere sorry to leave our delightful home,but we find the smaller cottage we havebuilt here very satisfactory and we are backamong friends of many years, whose companionship is more precious than almosteverything else.

"I am glad to say we are in comfortablehealth, although we are both living on'borrowed time.' I have been supplying thepulpit of our pastor, who is ill, for severalSundays, and find quite a thrill in writingsermons again after seven years of 'vacation.'

"Nineteen thirty-seven surely took aheavy toll from our class. The drowning ofChellis was tragic, and now McCrillis hasgone. We who are left must close up theline and be ready when our call comes.

"I fear it will not be possible for• me tobe in Hanover next June; but, should thepossibility arise, it will give me great pleasure to be there and to renew the comradeship of '8:3."

Rev. Sidney L. Gulick, who is located at 2451 E. Manoa Road, Honolulu, T. H., states in a recent letter: "I have nothingnew to report about myself. My sister, forwhose sake I am staying in Honolulu, continues to fail slowly. I shall remain here aslong as she remains with us."

Secretary, Hartford, Vt.