Archie Mills spent the summer at Chelsea, Vermont, at the old family home. He had not been East for 42 years. Pringle has a son in Los Angeles named Nelson (Pete) Pringle. He is a network news commentator on the radio.
One of the advantages of living in Boston is that Gibson, who lives in Florida in the winter and Duxbury, Mass., in the summer, can and does give luncheons at the Touraine Hotel. On one such occasion, the 15th of July last, were assembled classmates from all over:—Kelley from Indian- apolis, Christophe from Manchester, Prin- gle from Concord, Johnson from Ayer, Thyng from Barnstead, New Hampshire, Rowe from Norwood, Sanborn from Topsfield, along with the following who live handy by: Holt, Balch, Ryan, Tuttle, Drew, Noyes, Maurice Brown, Morse, Chase, and Rollins.
Burpee Taylor's son, Bob, a lieutenant (Junior Grade) in the Navy has been assigned to a destroyer with base at Bermuda.
Tracy's wife, Grace Powell Tracy, died early in August. Mrs. Tracy's family lived in Hillsboro, where Tracy met her when he was teaching there. She was a native of Concord, New Hampshire, taught for a time in Penacook, and was married to Tracy in Hillsboro. The interment was in Meriden, August 5th.
Every year the Massachusetts Congregational Conference and Missionary Society, which is the organization of the Congregational churches of Massachusetts, hon- ors one of its ministers by asking him to preach the sermon at its annual meeting. Marshall was the man selected in 1941. Ben is now in the second year as pastor of the First Congregational Church in Haverhill.
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