Nat Rice and family toured Europe this summer, leaving shortly after the reunion. Nat found out in Brussels that Kippy Tuck has been transferred to Buenos Ayres, South America, and is at the American Embassy. Kippy undoubtedly has now joined the Dartmouth Club of Buenos Ayres—Matt Gately has been one third of the membership, so I'm told.
T. D. Jewett was in Europe this summer with Betty.
"Mr. and Mrs. John Guy Nelson request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Vivian Wilbour to Dr. Frederick Albert Wies on Tuesday afternoon, the fourth of October nineteen hundred and thirty-eight at three o'clock Franklin Street Church."
Then followed in the Boston Herald on October 5:
"Miss Vivian Wilbour Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Guy Nelson of Manchester, N. H., became the bride yesterday afternoon of Dr. Frederick Albert Wies, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wies of Orange, Conn. Yesterday was an appropriate day for the ceremony, since it was the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the bride's parents, the 50th anniversary of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nelson of Concord, N. H., and the 39th anniversary of the bridegroom's parents. The Rev. Allan Lorimer, minister of the church, read the marriage service in the Franklin Street chapel in Manchester, N. H., at three o'clock, and a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.
"The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore her mother's wedding dress of ivory satin and lace and her tulle veil fell from a Juliet cap of lace and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, gardenias, and lilies-of-the-valley. Her sister and maid-of- honor, Miss Pricilla Alden Nelson, wore a period dress of green taffeta with a brown velvet hat and carried a bouquet of gold and rust pom-pom chrysanthemums. The bride's mother, Mrs. Nelson, wore a corsage of gardenias with her blue dress, while Mrs. Wies, the bridegroom's mother, also wore gardenias with her mulberry gown.
"Dr. Carl Wies of New London, Conn., was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. John Wies of Orange, Conn., another brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. John Nelson of Manchester, N. H., brother of the bride.
"Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, Dr. Wies and his bride will be at home on Bradley St., in New Haven, Conn., after October 23. Mrs. Wies attended Mount Holyoke College and the Yale School of Nursing and is a member of the New Hampshire Society of Mayflower Descendants. Dr. Wies studied at Yale and the Yale School of Medicine and received has master's degree in medical science from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Alpha Chi Rho, Nu Sigma Nu, and Sigma Psi."
It was announced recently that Jay D. Runkle, merchandising editor of the Haire Publications and faculty member of the Tobe School, has severed his present connections to accept the post of general merchandise manager of the H. & S. Pogue Company, Cincinnati. Prior to present affiliations Mr. Runkle was associated with B. Altman & Co. and Marshall Field & Co., serving both stores in executive merchandising capacities.
Bill Towler, now of the Hearst organization, has been drafted into the Town and Country picture and for the present is "buried." He and Lois plan on the Brown game in Hanover, as do many in the class.
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