Class Notes

1900

December 1945 LEON B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT
Class Notes
1900
December 1945 LEON B. RICHARDSON, CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT

The marriages of two children of the class constitute the principal items of news of the month.

Miss Jean Fowler, daughter of the late J. Minot Fowler, was married on October 27 to Lieutenant George Rodney Harris, USNR. The ceremony, followed by a reception, was held at the home of the bride's mother in West Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Harris is a graduate of Mount Holyoke in the class of 1939, of the Katherine Gibbs School in 1940 and of the Garland School during the present year. Lieutenant Harris, a graduate of Amherst in 1940, had completed two years in the Yale Law School when he entered the naval service. He plans to continue his law course upon release from the Navy.

At Arlington, Mass., Joan Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Manion, was married on October 27 to Arthur Joseph Weldon, lieutenant in the Army Air Forces.

John Warden has taken to the road, first to Malone, N. Y., and then to Rantoul, Ill., where he will visit his son and wife in their new home at that place. After that his plans are uncertain, but the secretary assumes that Florida, as usual, will be his winter abode.

Fred Hadlock was a recent Hanover visitor accompanied by his son-in-law, the son of the late Cary Risley of our class, who has recently been released from the Canadian war service.

The following notice has just appeared in the Hanover Gazette. "Wilt the person to whomI loaned a Speed Graphic Camera this summerplease return it as I have immediate use for it.Charles A. Proctor." This item is reprinted gratuitously in these notes so that if any of "youse guys" was the "person" who pinched Charles'' camera, you will experience a change of heart and a temporary access of honesty, thereby returning this piece of mechanism for his "immediate use."

Secretary, Hanover, N. H.

Treasurer, 212 Mill St., Newtonville, Mass.