. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. eiiSL Anthology,Children of Our Town. A Phenomenal Fauna, Abeuiki Caldwell,Eight Girls and a Dog, The Pete and Polly Stories, Trottys Trip,Folly in the Forest, The Gordon Elopment, A Parody Anthology, The Staying Guest. Folly^„„?» of the Wise. A Matroniouial (- Bureau. The I^orrance Do- main, A Satire Rubaiyat of a MotorCar, Dorrance Doings, AWhimsey Anthology, RainyDay Diversions. Emily Em-mins Papers,


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. eiiSL Anthology,Children of Our Town. A Phenomenal Fauna, Abeuiki Caldwell,Eight Girls and a Dog, The Pete and Polly Stories, Trottys Trip,Folly in the Forest, The Gordon Elopment, A Parody Anthology, The Staying Guest. Folly^„„?» of the Wise. A Matroniouial (- Bureau. The I^orrance Do- main, A Satire Rubaiyat of a MotorCar, Dorrance Doings, AWhimsey Anthology, RainyDay Diversions. Emily Em-mins Papers, Flufty Ruf-fles, The Carolyn WellsYear Book, The HappyChaps, Rubaiyat of Bridge,The Clue, Seven Ages ofChildhood, Pleasant Day Di-versions, and the series ofthe Patty Books, MarjorieBooks, Dick and Dolly,and of The Gold Bag. AChain of Evidence, The Lov-ers Baedeker, The MaxwellMysteiT, The Read-(Jut-Loud Books, Anybody ButAnne, The White Little Women series,Technique of the MysteryStory, Jolly Plays for Holidays. The Curved Blades, The Bride of aMoment and The Mark of Cain. Miss AVells is a member of the Colony Club of New York and theLvceum Club of V EDWARD HUBBARD WELLS—Montclair.—Business in Dorrville, R. I., on April 7, 1859; son of Solomon Perryand Elizabeth Sherman (Greene) Wells; married on August 30th,1900. to Serra Christy Bennett, of New York City. Mr. Wells equipped himself for business with a common school educa-tion. Connecting himself with the Babcock & Wilcox Company in 1892, herose to the Presidency in 1898 and is still filling that position. He is arepublican in politics and a member of the Engineers, the Railroad, theRecess, the Automobile of America, the Essex County Country, the Mont-clair Golf and the Baltusrol Clubs. JOHN WESLEY WESCOTT—Camden.—Lawyer. Born at Wa-terford, February 20, 1849; son of John and Catherine (Bozarth) 536 Wescott Wescott; married at New Haveu, Comi., January 1, 1875, to Fran-ces L., daughter


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