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        Billie Judson spent a very busy month or two in Chicago this
  summer. San Francisco is a long .way, and we were sorry to have
  her go back.

       Agnes Eiberg is still in her position as secretary to the Assist-
  ant Manager of the Edgewater Beach Hotel.

       Eunice Marthens Gemmill has moved to Miami, Florida. When
  she is settled we hope to hear of the wonders of the new land-of-
  hope from her. Miami sounds like a grand Panhellenic and inter-
  fraternity ball, combined.

       Hildegard Reimer is married and traveling in Italy at the pres-
  ent time, expecting to live permanently in Poland. Again, I can't
  tell you her new name. There'll be that much more to look forward
 to next time I Continued in our next—.

                                               ENGAGEMENTS

       Alice O'Leary to Malcolm Ross Byron of Toronto, Canada.

                                                 MARRIAGES

       Verceille Pilling ex-'25, to Roy Day, a "somebody" in the North-
 western Commerce School, some time in July, 1925. We just heard
 about it at Founders' Day banquet.

       Marie Dolf to Arthur Edward Odegard, June 15, 1925, the after-
 noon of Commencement Day. They're living in Chicago.

       Marion MacKay '21, to Frederick Schmidt, June 24, 1925.

                                                   BIRTHS

       Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Hennings (our own Merva), the third
 son, Robert Edward, in July. And he's a happy, model child like
 his brothers and sister.

       Dr. and Mrs. Lyndale Von Stephenson (Gerry Meek), a son,
 Thomas David, Nov. 7, 1925. Gerry says he's a darling, but she
 won't bring him to meeting with her yet.

      Mr. and Mrs. William M. Young (Katherine Graham), a daugh-
 ter, Margaret Graham, December 19, 1925. Even though it has been
 too long a time since we have seen her, Kay is still very close to
 our hearts, and we are most happy to hear of the new daughter.

                                                                            DOROTHY DUNCAN.

                                            IOTA
      Barbara Porter is in New York studying at Columbia University.
She is living at 622 W. 114th St., Apt. 63. As most of you know,
she has taught Spanish for the last two years at the Arsenal Tech-
nical High School of Indianapolis, but was granted a leave of
absence this year to study.
      Martha Hedgcock Foote had planned to visit Anna Kirk in
December, but had to postpone her plans when both Colleen and
Mary Anne developed whooping cough. Of course Martha dared
not expose her boys. It is hard to guess which was the more dis-
appointed—Anna or Martha—for they hadn't seen each other for
five years. In addition to being sisters in Alpha O, they both mar-
ried Acacians, and it was at the home of Anna and Bon that the
romance of Martha and L. S. budded and blossomed. (I'm not
betraying any secret there, am I Martha?) We all know just how
much pleasure such a visit would have afforded both the girls—to
say nothing of Colleen's interest in Martha's boys. Can't you just
see her? Incidentally, Anna, we hope that by the time these notes
are in print whooping cough will be an event of the past at your
house.
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