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CLASS DF I S89 Grace E. Canedy is Mrs. F. A. Tupper and she lives in Brighton. Bertha O. Carpenter. Mrs. Samuel Demarest. resides at Glens Falls, New York. Sadie E. Reed is Mrs. Edward Chatterton of Warwick. M. O. Spaulding is a contractor in Keene. New Hampshire. Lila R. Wandell, Mrs. A. M. G. Henning. lives in New York City. Deceased: Mark H. Brown, Lula I. Goodnow. Herbert A. Russell, Leo Willis. and Grace Wing. CLASS Ol: 1914 Page Fifty Although twenty-five years have passed since the class of 1914 left the environs of Arms, it was somewhat surprising to find so many of our numbers fairly near at hand. Some, it is true, have in the interim tried various distant points. but in more recent years have been lured home to Franklin County. Others have since graduation found it a good place in which to live. The check-up of members of the class has been most interesting. Briefly. the results show the following: Harry Alvord is married and has two children, is a carpenter by trade. and makes his home in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Everett Baker, also a carpenter. is employed by the Franklin County Lumber Company of Greenfield, and lives with his family-wife and four children-in Shelbume Falls. His son. David, is a member of the graduating class of Arms. Aleta and William Bliss are both in Dorchester. He is employed in a Boston bank. Since the death of his wife a few years ago. Aleta fformerly Mrs. Harrison Nichols! makes her home with him. Catherine Boyle is now Mrs. Meany of Springfield. They have one daughter and frequently visit in Shelbume Falls. Florence Brown is Mrs. Arthur Tinker. Her husband is a baker, and they live in Portland, Maine. with their two children, a son and daughter. Milton Brown is in the insurance business in Greenfield. is married. and has two sons. George Call has an RFD route in Colrain where he makes his home. He is married and has four children. Charles Chandler lives on Main Street, Shelburne Falls. is married, and has three boys. Ruth Chapman at present is teaching English to the current generation of Arms students. She is unmarried and makes her home with her parents in Shelbume Falls. Iohn Coombs is a successful farmer on his home place in Colrain. He is married and has two daughters. Sarah Clark teaches in Gardner and is unmarried. She often visits her parents in Colrain. William Davenport is an executive in the wholesale firm of Hoag and Whitehead of Newark. New Iersey. He lives with his family at Nutley, New Iersey. There are three children. Dorothy Davis is now Mrs. Shumway of Greenfield. Lucy is employed by the Federal Gov- ernment in Washington. D. C. Marion Ioyce married Louis Fontaine. They live in Shelburne Falls and have three children. the oldest of whom, Ieanne, entered Arms this year. Lauriston Koonz works for the Mayhew Company and lives in Shelburne Falls. He is mar- ried and has one daughter who is a sophomore at Arms. Emily Merrill has been employed for several years in Wellesley Hills. She is unmarried. Roger Peck conducts two fruit farms in Shelburne where he lives. He is married and has four children. His oldest child. Winfield, graduates from Arms this year. Myrtle Perkins is Mrs. Olin Lawrence. Since the death of her husband several years ago. she has taught in the Baker School at Shelbume Falls. She makes her home with her son on Main Street. Mildred Reed married Rupert Sircom. and they live in Minneapolis. Mr. Sircom is an organ- ist and professor of music at Carleton College. Mildred teaches voice at the McPhail College of Music and also is the soloist at the Westminster Church. Parker Spinney is married and is in the insurance business in Wabash, Indiana. Doris Stockwell married George Wood, and they live with their two children in Springfield. Massachusetts. He is a salesman. Olive Storms is unmarried. She lives at home in Griswoldville and is employed at the Griswoldville Manufacturing Company. Florence Wells married Robert Haeberle of Boston. After several years in the vicinity of Boston. a few years ago they acquired the Wells farm in Buckland where they conduct a poultry business. They have two children. Luella Williams studied nursing and is now following her profession in Springfield. Massa- chusetts. She is unmarried. Two members of our class died within a few years after graduating. They were Lila Gleason and Alvin Harris. Florence Wells Haeberle
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