Class Notes

1893

June 1946 WILLARD G. ABORN
Class Notes
1893
June 1946 WILLARD G. ABORN

John G. Kellar seems to have returned from Lake Worth, Fla., to Bethesda, Md., but has a new street address—namely 4402 Bywood Lane. We are hoping he will be with us at Hanover June 28, 29, and 30.

We are very happy to extend our greetings to the bride of Dr. Martyn—at this writing Mrs. Margery Pierce of West Barnet, Vt. They will have been married by the time you read this, as the wedding takes place June 1. "The King" intends to bring her to our Reunion. Congratulations and Best Wishes to them both.

News about Willis Sparhawk from his sister Mrs. Blanche Sparhawk Johnson of Hermon, N. Y., is not too good. Willis had not been well all winter so that he was taken to the hospital where he is getting the best of care and is gradually regaining his strength. We hope for Willis complete recovery soon. Mrs. Johnson writes of being at '93's Commencement. Mrs. Winthrop P. Abbott, the widow of our much loved and respected classmate, has told your secretary of Blanche Sparhawk of Randolph, Vt., and of their attendance at our Commencement. Some of our classmates will remember them. Mrs. Abbott was Cornelia M. Pierce.

Your Secretary's "old reliable" correspondent, Judge Griffith of Manchester, Vt., writes that son Gould came home January 1 from Germany and was expecting his Belfast, Ireland, bride, who was sailing April 27.

"Eddie" himself has been very busy; much real estate changing hands requiring his legal services at high prices. Oh—l have misquoted —the last three words should have followed "hands." Wouldn't want to get "Eddie" in wrong with his clients. He and (we hope), his charming wife and lovely daughter Grace of Smith College will be at Reunion.

Treasurer Morrill and your Secretary will be at Hanover attending Class Officers Weekend Meeting June 7-8. All final details for our Reunion will be completed at that time. This being the last class notes before that notable event, we again urge our classmates to make their reservations at the Hanover Inn for June 38-29-30.

Pres. Guy Cox will be on hand from Thursday June 27 with a welcoming hand extended. So pack the old valise and "wend thy way" to Hanover, N. H., noted throughout the world as the Dartmouth College home site and loved so much by every Dartmouth man. Come and see the old town and the new Dartmouth, and still more visit with old friends of '90-'g1-'96 and particularly with our classmates of '93.

Secretary, 795 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass Treasurer, FREDERICK A. MORRILL 20 Albion St., Melrose, Mass.