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THE BURTONIAN Rohert D Young of Orwell and Robert F Hunt of Montclair N I both of the Class of 1932 were honored by electron as presrdent and vlce presxdent respectively of their class at Norwlch Unxverslty last fall Harold D Grddmgs r of Manchester Center Class of 1931 has jomed the ranks of the DCIICCILCS durxng the year havmg marrred MISS Anna Txmeus of New York Errc Allen 1934 reccrved an appomtment through Umted States Senator Warren R hu tm to the N ual Academy at Annapolrs and was enrolled there last summer Mr and Mrs R C Hrtchcock of Glen Rrdge N I are the parents of a daughter horn to them on Aprrl 28 1934 Mr Hrtchcock was a former teacher at the Semmary and Mrs Hltchcoek was the former Mrss Helen Brewster of the Class of 1923 Ceul C Dans 1920 and Mrs Davrs are the parents of a daughter born to them on May 75 1934 They l1ve at Manchester Depot Mrs Frank M Pearson 1909 was honored last year by belng meluded rn the hst of the leadm actxve genealofucal reseachers IH the United States 1n the Handbook of Amerlcan Generlogy Mr and Mrs Clarence B Goyette of the Classes of 1927 and 1926 respectrvely last fall purchased the othce burldrng of the Rlch Lumber company They have trans formed the burldmg Into an attractxve bungalow whrch they occupy as thelr home Dr Erne t O XV1nsh1p 189 dred at hrs home ln Groton Conn on une l 1934 after a long perxod of fa1l1nff health Dr Wrnshxp graduated from the Umversxty of Vermont Nfledxcal College and settled 1n Connectrcut Success attended hun and he rose rapxdly rn hrs professron and later settled rn New London where he was recognized Dr Edmond L Wyman for many years a trustee of Burr and Burton and servrng as presxdent of the board for some years dxed at hrs home rn Manchester Center on September 27 1934 He was 91 years of age and had enjoyed good health almost to the end although the past two or three years had not found hxm as actlve as formerly He was a lrfe long resrdent of Manchester and was assocrated wrth hrs father m the marhle busrness untrl he became a physrcnan m hrs early th1rt1es He attended Burr and Burton and Wlll11mS College and also the Hahnemann Medical College ln New York where he was graduated as a homeopathlc physxcran He carried on an actrve practlce of medltlne for many years He was presxdent of Factory Polnt National Brnk for many years He was a devout member of Zlon Eprscopal church and was ac txve m the work of the church rn the state He was a member of Adomram Lodge No 42 lm fi A M and for a numher of years was actrve 1n fraternal work The Semmary suffered a keen loss last year 1n the tragxc death of Walter H Shaw who for a number of years had been an actxve member of the board of trustees and for sexeral years was a teacher at the Seminary A very actrve llfe and a constltutlon none too strong Hnallv broke m a nervous breakdown from whrch he d1d not rally He dred on August 24th 1934 Ieavmg a host of frnends who well apprecrate the work he had done m many puhlrc endeavors whxch rncluded fraternal welfare and pol meal organlzatrons There was hardly an rnstrtutlon rn the town m whxch he was not aetrvely rnterested Hrs was the first death in a famlly of seven brothers and snsters juhus Hrll of Sunderland and Mlss Paulme F Goyette of Manchester both of the Class of 1932 were unlted rn marrrage on October 27 1934 at the home of the brxdes parents The couple are resxdrng ln Manchester Mrs Edward C Orvrs May Woods of the Class of 1877 dled ln Brooklyn N Y on November 'Pa 1934 followmg a general breaking down of her system For many years she had lned rn Manchester but durmg the past few years had llved wlth her daughter Mxss Sarah W Orvis 1 47 . . . , . ., 9 r .r .., l l . ' l , l 1 A . . , J . U , , . . I. 1 1 A , I I I la I 4 Q . y Jr., , X. . , . 1 . A S I , vi ' ' , . a.... ' l , . ., , . . A. ' - S', .1 4 Q. . V. , N , i . , 4 ... , . l 1 . .5 . g L . b.- . . , . . . . . 7 . . , . , ll. , ' . s . ' ' , 5, ' ' ' , . I , A . K K . . ' . as a specialist in the treatment of diseases of the eye and ear. ch L , D ' D 9 ' 9 I , 4 s I ' 1 it ' x l 1 . tc Y C. . ' D u - . 1 . 1 r . ' ' ' A I A 1 . l , . ..., '. . ., 1 I I . l t . 4 r I l . , K r , 4 -. V ' I. ' . ' ' . , K r H, I I . K , - .A 1 K . ' . Q . . , . , ..,, . 7 . , .
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THE BURTONIAN Harold J Thompson 1933 was married m St Pauls Church 1n Manchester on Aprxl 24 1935 to Mtss Eleanor Agnes Duval of Rutland They are hvmg m Man chester Center George R Hemenway of the Class of 1906 dxed on February 18 1935 at the Veterans Hospxtal rn Rutland He1ghts Mass 1n h1s 48th year He was the youngest son of the late Dr and Mrs L H Hemenway He was graduated from Mrddlebury College m 1910 He IS survxved by hrs wxfe and one son George A Martln known to hls Semlnary classmates as Sandy dlcd November 30 1934 at hxs home m Yonkers N Y He was retlred presxdent of the Raxlroad Lo operattve Building and Loan ASSOCIHEIOH He was the guxdlng spxrlt of thus organ xzatxon from 1897 when he became secretary of the assocratxon At that tune the assets of the association were only 5300 OOO When he retired ln 1932 the assets were 563 000 000 He is survlved by hrs wxfe two daughters and two grandchrldren A daughter was born on February 14 1935 to Mr and Mrs Robert Squnres of Manchester Depot Mrs Squlres was formerly Mlss Dorothy Bushee Class of 1937 Mr and Mrs A C Michelson of Hollywood Fla are the parents of a daughter born on February 3 1935 Mrs Mlchelsen will be remembered as Mlss Lamora Gleason of the Class of 1970 A son was born on anuary 16 1935 to two former teachers at Burr and Burton Mr and Mrs Frederlck Coombs of Ktngston N Y Mrs Coombs was formerly Mlss Florence Phxlhpson ohn A Ehot lst Lxeut U S R C was ordered to actxwe duty early m the year and IS now statloned at the C C C camp m Peru The recent polltlcal sltuatxon 111 Greece had a spetral slgnlhcance locallv Donald McGon1gal who IS attached to the Unlted States Consul department m Athens 15 a former Danby boy He was a student at the Seminary durmg the 70s Wxlltam D Nlchols 1979 was elected treasurer of the Town of Danby at the annual meetxng m March Mlss Anna B Buck 1910 lxbrarxan of Mark Skmner Llbrary was connned to her home by slckness for a part of the wmter but IS now able to be at her post At the annual town meeting ln Manchester IU March Alton M Hicks 1976 was elected as Moderator He replaced the late Frank C Archrbald who held the ofhce for a perxod of nearly 40 years Mr and Mrs Wxllxam D Nmchols of Danbv both mmbers of the Class of 1929 are the parents of a son born to them at Manchester Center on Aprll 2nd 1935 Mr and Mrs Htldreth B Lxvmgston of Poultney members of the Classes of 1976 and 1925 respectively are the parents of a daughter born to them on March 21 1935 A daughter Mtrxam Canheld was born to Mr and Mrs Noble C Shaw of SXV195V3.l6 Pa on December 27 1934 Mr Shaw was a member of the Class of 1915 Mlss Sarah N Cleghorn 1895 suffered a full last wmter 111 Poughkeepsle N Y ln which she broke an ankle She had made a good recoxery however Edward H Hemenway 1929 has recently entered the emplov of the Gulf Rennmg Co and at present IS located ID one of their plants rn Phlladelphza P E Roger Wxlcox 1926 and Mrs Wtlcox of Manchester are the parents of a son born to them on Apnl 15 1935 Mr and Mrs Harold C Shaw of Manchester Center have announced the en gagement of thetr daughter Barbara Class of 1934 to Richard G Page jr of Plam Held N I It IS expected that the marrxage wlll take place m the fall Mlss Gertrude 'Tully of South Dorset Class of 1917 IS now the Grand Regent of Court St Rlta Cathohc Daughters of Amenca havmg been elected to that aflice at the last annual meetmg Y ' 1 . , . . , -. J , . , J . , . . . . . ' K 1 n T e K K I. 4 . , -, . ' 1 3 5 7 , . . . , -, . . . . , .r - . ,Jr-, , , ., , 3.. . . . 1 - A 1 L ' , , 1. ., 1 . cl, . ' , . . A ' 1 . . ,
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