All hands cease house hunting for LarryLougee. He and Mary have acquired a house in our fair town of Winchester. It has a doorless heated garage and a hand pump for gasoline. All sight-seers will be welcome after July 1.
Jack and Gerry Gunther took up residence at Pink Sands, Harbour Island in the Bahamas this past winter. Cart and MollieStrickland dropped in for tea with them one sunny afternoon. On the way over for this neighborly visit, Cart "ran into Bing Carter's cruiser" - Bing and Marge are now swimming north.
Mrs. Joseph d'Esopo of the Dartmouth Travel Bureau has recently returned from a two weeks' tour of England and Scotland as a guest of the British Travel and Holidays Association. She had coffee with the Mayor of Harrogate. Joe stayed home with Jack Kennedy.
Mrs. Helen Ingram is the grand prize winner of the eighth annual Valley News-Hot Point Cooking School. Her prize is a Hotpoint DeLuxe Town and Country Range worth $324.95. More than 1500 persons competed with Mrs. Ingram. She is the wife of Mason Ingram, the College Bursar.
Miss Carolyn Orr, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Dudley W. Orr, was named a Durant Scholar at the Annual Honors Day convocation at Wellesley College. This title is conferred by the college on outstanding juniors and seniors for highest academic attainments. It is the highest honor of the college.
It has been announced that Art Nighswander is finance chairman of Rep. John Pillsbury's gubernatorial campaign in New Hampshire. Art has been conferring of late on campaign details. Art and Esther reside in Laconia where Art is a prominent attorney and civic leader. Their daughter, Mrs. Mildred Larson, teaches French in Lincoln, Mass.; their elder son, Andrew, is in his first year at Columbia Law ,School; and their younger son, Warren, is a junior at Yale.
Frank Kenison has recently succeeded BobMonahan as president of the New Hampshire Preceptory of the Legion of Honor, Order of DeMolay.
Art Clow is now vice president of operations and a director of the four Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Companies operating in Washington, D. C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
Charles A. Shea, better known as Chick, vice-president of Milton Bradley Co. in Springfield, Mass., has been elected recently to the board of directors of this company.
Charlie Goldsmith has apparently returned to this country from England. He can be reached c/o Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Custody Collection division, 140 Broadway, New York City.
Hal Beloin was recently named president of the New Britain Industrial Foundation, Inc. Hal, who is co-owner of Beloin Properties, has been a lifelong resident of New Britain. He is president of the New Britain Child Guidance Clinic, president of the Repertory Theatre, and a member of the Community Council and St. Maurice's Men's Club.
The Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company has announced the appointment of Herb Bissell as vicepresident for corporate marketing. For the past eleven years, Herb has directed the Company's advertising and sales promotion activities. He will now have the additional responsibilities of directing the company's regional and branch sales organization. Prior to joining Honeywell in 1950, Herb served successively as account executive with N. Y. Ayer & Son, Inc., advertising manager of the Spark Plug Division of Electric Auto-Lite Company, and general advertising manager of Auto-Lite.
Ed Spetnagel, until recently assistant to the president of American Home Products Corporation, has resigned to become vice-president and director of H. H. Hammer, Inc., Investment Counsel of New York, with offices in the Chrysler Building. Ed is president of the New River Fuel Company of Clinton, Tenn., and vice-president-treasurer and director of Bean Fiber Glass, Inc., in Jaffery, N. H. He is also a managing partner of Tennessee Land and Mining Company. During the past fifteen years he has served as chairman of the Board of Directors of Porcelain Products, Inc. of Findlay, Ohio, and as a director of the Hamilton Furniture Corporation of Essex, Conn. He was comptroller of Standard Brands, Inc. until 1960. To fill in his spare time, he is a member of the Scarsdale Golf Club, the Waramaug Country Club, Washington, Conn., the Harvard Club of New York City, the Harvard Business School Clubs of New York and Westchester, the Dartmouth Club of New York City, the Controllers Institute of America and.numerous other business groups.
Walter O. Head has been named President of Employers Casualty Co., of Dallas, Texas. Walt joined the Company as an attorney in 1936 and has successively served as the company's general counsel and executive vice-president.
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