Class Notes

1886*

October 1941 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON
Class Notes
1886*
October 1941 HENRY W. THURSTON, JAMES W. NEWTON

Corrections for July issue, page 26. Insert Spud instead of Alfred and ArthurHale instead of Artemas Hall.

Mrs. Goodwin writes that she especially enjoyed our 55th Year Class Picture and Mrs. Jenks says, "The good wishes and class greetings of my dear husband's beloved classmates mean more than I can express."

Tommy and Mrs. Harris "Have enjoyed a wonderful summer on the Pacific Coast." Dr. Ransom has spent eight weeks in Digby, N. S.—"God's own Country where she and George spent two summers in the Nineties.

Wardwell spent a night with the Kellys in Greensboro, Vt.. and has lost that crick in his back that "made him mad in June because it kept him from our 55th Year Reunion."

Fairbanks drove to Greensboro to attend a funeral and called on Biff. Biff has called on Dr. and Mrs. Ross whom he found comfortable. Newton also, "found Fuddy Wood up and around and gaining in strength."

Biff has "completed and published a directory of the 275 families who summer in Greensboro." The Kellys will be at 18 Mt. Vernon St., Newport, R. I., during September and October.

Pete spent a part of the summer in Laconia, N. H., with his daughter, Mrs. Huse. Mrs. Thurston and I spent six weeks in Petit Manan and Castine, Maine, where I was entirely free from hay fever.

Newton sends hearty thanks to all our '86 boys and girls and friends, "whose contributions last June helped to place our class in third place among eight classes in combined percentage of contributors and objectives."

Newton also permits me to say that, al- though Mrs. Newton now has normal speech, can hold a paper in her left hand to read headlines and enjoys reading letters from friends, she does not gain in strength. "On May sth she was stricken by a cerebral embolus and a second attack on May 13 th left her helpless and her right side paralyzed. Fortunately she does not suffer."

For the Newtons and for all the rest of us who are not well we earnestly pray that we may each, "have strength equal to our day."

Secretary, 215 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. Treasurer, 145 Morton St., Newton Center, Mass

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