Lasell leaves . Rogers of Watertown spent Octo-ber 28-30 at Woodland Park. Ghosts, goblins, skeletons and witches calledat Woodland Park on Halloween and tookMrs. McDonald away. A weird processionand we were all most surprised to find safe back again. Miss Gladys Elderkin of Springfield wasthe guest of her sister on November 3rd, 4thand 5th. The Junior High School Group went toBoston on Sunday morning, November 4th,and attended service at the historic old NorthChurch. Saturday, November 10th, was a perfectday for our annual trip to Marblehead andSalem. Through the quaint old stree


Lasell leaves . Rogers of Watertown spent Octo-ber 28-30 at Woodland Park. Ghosts, goblins, skeletons and witches calledat Woodland Park on Halloween and tookMrs. McDonald away. A weird processionand we were all most surprised to find safe back again. Miss Gladys Elderkin of Springfield wasthe guest of her sister on November 3rd, 4thand 5th. The Junior High School Group went toBoston on Sunday morning, November 4th,and attended service at the historic old NorthChurch. Saturday, November 10th, was a perfectday for our annual trip to Marblehead andSalem. Through the quaint old streets ofMarblehead—picnic lunch on the rocks—theMuseum and House of Seven Gables in Salem-—all combine to make a full and happy day. Francis Robertson, Gwendolyn McDonaldand Helen Jane Burke spent Saturday, No-vember 10, with Lona May Whitehead at herhome in Wellesley. Mrs. H. King Conklin of Madison, NewJersey, spent Saturday and Sunday, Novem-ber 10 and 11, at Woodland Park, the guestof her daughter, Miss Phyllis Hessin has the honor of be-ing Missionary President with eight aides toco-operate with her. We prophesy she willbe most successful. Congratulations to you — Jumpy Norris —our new Glee Club leader—may all kinds ofsuccess be yours! The offices of Secretary and Librarian willbe filled by Edith Palmer and Dorothy Pear-son. The Christian Endeavor Meeting of Octo-ber 12, under the leadership of KatherineWebb, was a most inspiring one. She told ushow we were all captains of our own Hessins singing added much to theimpressiveness of the meeting. Our Vesper service Sunday evening, Octo-ber 14, was conducted by Mr. Brewer Eddy,who spoke with much feeling on the recentvolcanic disaster in Japan. An unusually interesting talk on Turkeywas given Monday, October 15, when Norton spoke to us of the schools inthe Far East. She related many interestingincidents of the peculiar customs of theirevery-day life. The girls who have the op-portunity


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