Class Notes

1894*

February 1941 REV. CHARLES C. MERRILL
Class Notes
1894*
February 1941 REV. CHARLES C. MERRILL

Punch Rollins writes: "We are all in good health but don't like the outlook about war. My son has to go away for a year and may have to go to officers' training camp in Georgia as he is a Captain in the National Guard."

Phil Marden was scheduled to start January 20th for Tucson, Arizona. If memory does not fail he and his wife hibernated a bit there a year ago.

December 22nd the Secretary was in Windsor, Vermont, where he had the pleasure of meeting Miss Gertrude Barton and Mrs. Harold Barton. They reported the other members of the family as being well. The other daughter, Mrs. Hollenbach, is living in Florida.

The word in the last MAGAZINE that Billy Wallis would spend the winter in Framingham, Massachusetts, seems to have been incorrect. At any rate not long ago a card came from Billy down in Alabama. Here's hoping that before he comes back he will have visited Gibbon at Rolling Fork, McGroty in St. Petersburg, Spooner, Lovejoy and Grover in Winter Park.

Mrs. F. W. Hodgdon's younger daughter writes of her pleasure in having her mother with her. The address is Aronomink Arms, Bldg. B., Township Line, Drexel Hill, Pa., c/o Mrs. L. P. Yerkes.

Mrs. Robert Penniman is spending the winter at 5 Stonehedge Road, Andover, Mass. Her two grandsons are attending Phillips Academy. She hopes to be again in her own home at Plainfield when warm weather comes again.

This column carried the word in October of the marriage of Frances Lewis to Mr. Te Olin Mathews. It is with deep regret that we have to record Mr. Mathews' death which took place December 13 th. Mrs. Mathews is with her parents in Hopedale, Mass.

Secretary, 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

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