Art Smith, Milwaukee, Wis., in response to the class birthday card, said that he and Katharine went to Minneapolis in February for her mother's 100th birthday, which meant a week of festivities. Birthday child Lillian Mueller thrived on all the activity. Another Art had thanks for the '26 remembrance. Art Stack and his wife, Dot, enjoyed their Wolfeboro, N.H., winter chiefly indoors, as otherwise Art's use of a cane would have been advisable.
Worthy Walters is back home in Highland Park, III., after an operation in February, making good progress. With a mild winter he and his wife, "Stubby," stayed north. Worthy said arthritis in his left hand prevents golf after many years, but he still can deal cards, so all is not lost.
We were sorry to learn that Ann Merrill died March 16 while she and Mai were at their Tucson, Ariz., home. She had attended many class events and will be sorely missed.
From Flat Rock, N.C., Dick Major reports that Mayflora enjoys good health, Boscothe cat, aged 15, is on insulin for her diabetes, and Dick's doctor tells him for safe living in the foreseeable future to look both ways before crossing the streets.
1926 now has the largest representation in the Dartmouth constituency at North Hill lifetime retirement community in Needham, Mass., following the arrival of CarlSchipper and his sister Ann Colburn, and Dick and Ruth Nichols as residents. Together with Marj Hopkins and Don and LouNorstrand we number seven out of the total of 28 Dartmouth men, wives, and widows living there.
865 Central Avenue, K204 Needham, MA 02192