A telephone call to Cape Cod disclosed a correction on the status of the "Chuck"Rileys. They have not gone to Florida, are not going this year, but instead will take off on March 11 for a month-long cruise in the Caribbean. Their new address as given in the MAGAZINE of February is correct - and they like their new apartment.
From the Alumni Records Office I have received a change of address for Louis Foster to 294 South Buckhout St., Irvington, N. Y., and one for Theo. S. Jewett to Box 428, Laconia, N. H. 03246. If these two gentlemen will tell us if there is any special significance to these changes it might make news-and that's what we need more of.
Word comes of the death of StanwoodMiller sometime before April 1960. All details seem to be lacking. According to the 1913 Directory he was vice-president of the Kelvinator Co. of New Haven and moved to California about 1938. Last address 156 East Avenue, Yucaipa, Calif.
Jeannette Adams (Mrs. Dave Adams) of South Hadley, Mass., accepted all family invitations during the holidays. Flew to Columbus, Ohio, to visit son Dave. Dot is nearby and thence to Utica for a visit with Ruth in Clinton. Jeannette was present at the Fiftieth in Hanover.
Line Wilson and Lucy recently toured the Pacific Northwest, including Banff. Picked wild blackberries in Oregon, played golf in Vancouver, and ate wonderful trout in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Bill Towler back from a Florida jaunt and a round robin telephone meeting with some of the faithful. Sends a picture of himself, Bill Appleyard, and Dutch Barends taken at Dutch's camp in Ottawa. Appleyard stepped on his rod and then ate what the others caught, Bill says, and could he eat!
Treasurer, Hanover, N. H.