Class Notes

1901

MAY 1957 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD
Class Notes
1901
MAY 1957 EVERETT M. STEVENS, RICHARD WARD

We are just in receipt of the annual report of the Town of Westford, Mass., from the hand of the Town Clerk, of course, no other than our Deacon Hildreth. And is this some report! If there were any "Oscars" awarded for such reports Deacon would win one.

Frank and Helen Halliday will not be with us in June, as they will then be getting settled in their old home in Maine for the summer. Frank writes, "Say hello to the boys as you meet, and remember we will be thinking of you." Frank and Elsie Cudworth cannot make it either as they are sailing on the Queen Mary for a trip to the British Isles the first of June.

Our sincerest sympathy will go out to Gene Dow in the loss of his wife who passed away the last of March.

Mrs. Edgar H. Hunter Jr. was featured in the Christmas issue (1956) of Life Magazine. "Peg," as she is affectionately known to her many friends, is the M.K. of the architectural firm of E. H. and M. K. Hunter of Hanover, and last fall she was commissioned by the magazine to design, decorate and furnish a house to be built at General Electric Appliance Park, Louisville, Ky., that "would as completely as possible fit the needs of the modern woman who is a housewife, mother and working woman." Peg is exactly that type of woman for whom she designed her Life house; a house wife, the partner of her husband of a prosperous architectural firm, and also the mother of a three and a half year old son.

Secretary and Treasurer 42 Bridge St., Deep River, Conn.

Class Agent, Essex Savings Bank 290-294 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass.