Chief Justice Sherman Moulton was appointed president of the Vermont Bar Association in June.
The Secretary dropped in to visit with K. J. Mitchell at Randolph, Vermont in August. R. J. is proprietor of one fine dry goods store, neat, attractive, and well stocked with a most tempting list of goods.
"Mushy" Jones and family are now home for good in Rochester, New Hampshire. We shall look forward with much pleasure to having them with us at our various class gatherings.
Harry Clark and wife have been at their summer home at North Weare, New Hampshire, for the summer. The Secretary had a pleasant call on them in June.
Jack Spring had a grand time fishing in Canada this summer.
Ernest Gleason specializes on a particularly toothsome variety of sweet corn.
Dick and Mrs. Marcy have been working all summer on their new house at Rindge, iTew Hampshire. They leave for Florida around November ist.
Denis and Mrs. Crowley report a pleasant visit at the World's Fair in New York.
The Secretary received a letter from George Lockwood recently. George has had a bit of a set back in health this year, but is bravely carrying on and is now on the mend.
Millard Aubey, son of Israel Aubey, has moved to Wickford, Rhode Island with his family. He is working on the government's new naval base located in that region.
The Secretary visited George Farley at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, where he was again leading the 4H Club activities of Massachusetts.
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