Upon my return to Virginia from nine weeks in the sun in Fort Lauderdale, I found the following news of 1912.
Mrs. Conrad Snow (Katherine) wrote, "My traveling days seem to be over. I went to Hanover in June for my granddaughter's graduation (with five scholarships), also for
Thanksgiving."
Mrs. Edward Richmond (Leona) wrote, "I depend so much on travel, where I am awakened to an expanded life of intellectual pleasures."
Greetings also came in from "Dutch" andEdith Waterbury and Mrs. Kenneth Kimball (Alyce), as well as an excellent photo of Marguerite and Fletcher Clark.
There are new addresses for Mrs. William Dillmeier (widow of Basil O'Connor), 83 Hampton Road, Garden City, N.Y., for Mrs. Lloyd Knight, 17 General Pulaski Drive, Salem, N.H., and for Mrs. Robert Hall, 657 Main Street, Harwich, Mass.
Route 2, Box 185 Sterling, Va. 22170