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 »i last October. He is with the Ideal Electric & Manufacturing Co., at llanslield,  
 2 O. Like most of us, he is extremely busy these days. ti 
K Handsome Hal E. Townsend has fallen at last. On December 23d he if 
{  was married to Miss Margaret Born of Chicago, who will go far to prove that § 
Y Kentucky has nothing on Chicago when it comes to pretty girls. They are  
  housekeeping now at 4717 Michigan Boulevard.  
,  E. I·Iorine is proud to announce the arrival of a son and heir, born in  
january.  .~
 ·°_ Chas. \\'hite of New York spent the Christmas holidays in Kentucky. ’Tis ‘§; 
l;  said there is a "reason” for such a long journey for such a conhrmed bachelor § 
.  for such a short time. t.
.  Peg Moore named his son _Iames Albert and says the youngster bears a j 
Q l-`l striking resemblance to his distinguished and handsome father. Oh, me, oh,  ..
 i` my! \Vhat a boy! _ 
l  This brings to mind the fact that Peg was the only ’09`er of twenty—two  
 I; in the vicinity of Lexington who answered a circular letter sent out asking g 
; for information. Brace up, folks. and keep the Secretary posted. 'i‘-
il  If you know anything interesting about yourself or some other classmate. 3 
"  why wait for the Secretary to hear it round—about or guess it or write you in zi, 
, person. \Vrite him a line. That’s a hint for the girls, too! Don`t be bashful  
 _. because he is married! Irlis wife