Class Notes

1886*

November 1939 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON
Class Notes
1886*
November 1939 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON

Our hearts are with Arthur in his loss of Mrs. Fairbanks, October 6, many of 'B6 are happy to have known her as Bessie Moody in College days. May blessed and deathless memories of long years of life with her be a comfort to Arthur.

We are glad to hear through Newton that Mrs. Quimby has had a wonderful recovery from a sudden illness of last March. Newton also tells us the good news that Burley has now cleared up all his New Hampshire timber that was blown down by the 1938 hurricane. He has sold and been paid for one and one-half million feet of pine lumber.

Tommy writes that Mrs. Harris liked Tucson, Arizona, so well last winter that she is going there again this coming winter.

The church at Buckland, Mass., where Rose was once pastor, invited him to preach five or six sermons for them in August and September in an interim between two pastors. To be thus called back for such a period by his old parishioners is evidence of their true appreciation.

Biff and Lillian Kelly called upon us twice in September. Their son David, who was recovering from an operation in Biff's Greensboro, Vt., summer home, asked them to keep house in his Madison, N. J., home so that his two children could live at home and go to school, Biff and Lillian are now in Newport, R. 1., before they turn towards Florida for the winter.

We in 'B6 join all other Dartmouth men in the hope that Prexy is now on the high road to complete recovery from his recent illness.

Secretary, 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J.

Treasurer, 145 Morton Street, Newton Center, Mass

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