New names to be added to those returningto Hanover for June 9-10-11: Harry andJuanita Semmes, Fred Page, George and Hattie Davidson, Vic Dunbar, Bill and RuthEnglish, Clayton and Lena Fairbanks, Benand Marion Andrew, George and HelenKnight, Ed and Florence Sides.
We are greatly saddened by the death of Wright Hugus in Wheeling, W. Va., on April 23, 1958. He had been playing with his grandchildren until about six o'clock, and when he sat down at the table he collapsed. He, Martha and Anne were planning on being at the Reunion. All will be missed greatly.
George Davidson writes from West Palm Beach that Bill & Sarah Terry & Cap andMrs. Avery were the only 13ers to see their 5-acre ranchette. George built the house in '53 and Hattie is turning the property into a tropical show place of rare flowering trees, some of which are nearly large enough to bear their unusual fruit.
George McClary has changed his address from Winnetka to 17 Putnam Park, Greenwich, Conn. Children and grandchildren are in that area now, one daughter and three children in Greenwich; Nelson to soon be in Middleburg, Va.; one of the twins taking his "Doctors" at Ann Arbor and the other twin a consultant at Mayo's in Rochester.
Bad burns which hospitalized Don King may keep them from Hanover in June. He was burned by a gasoline stove flame while making maple syrup. Summer tenants, boats and gardens keep him busy.
Ed and Florence Sides expect to tour from St. Petersburg, Fla., for the Reunion as there are not many left to plan on, and Ed has yet to attend his first.
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