Class Notes

1938

Jul/Aug 2004 Richard M. Francis
Class Notes
1938
Jul/Aug 2004 Richard M. Francis

Al Wolff, our distinguished former editor of The Pacesetter, had enough of New York City and Connecticut and has moved to 912 Foulkeways, Gwynedd, PA 19436, with a telephone number of (215) 283-1289. He writes: "Goldye and I are maintaining our loving relationship and, fortunately, we will be seeing each other quite often."

And now from an article from the business section of the Baltimore Sun: "At 87, Julius West heimer remains indefatigable as Maryland's best known stockbroker. He has a way of endearing himself to the community by speaking honestly. If he doesn't have the answer, he doesn't give any one a line." Congratulations, Julie, I remember back to your presentation at our 60th reunion!

George Porter writes that he and Lela winterized for three months at a California dream spot—La Jolla—to escape the cold winter season. "Hyannis harbor is frozen in and the ferry to the island is not operating. In California I do my sculpture work [?] two nights a week and work out at the J.C.C. gym three nights." Thanks, George. Hurry back, the Cape misses you and your commodore cap!

A news article from the Chatham (New Jersey) Courier tells that a bit of Chatham history moved away. Harry Page and wife Margie, lifelong residents of Chatham, moved to New Hartford, New York, near Utica, to be closer to their daughter, Nancy. They have been married for 61 years; Harry retired in 1984 as vice president of A.S. Kirkpatrick Cos.

Progress continues at "29"—it now looks as if we'll be back home by June 15.

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