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ALUMNiE NEWS KAPPA
Pi GENERAL
GENERAL Mrs. Charles Kent (Leland Lauve, K. ex-'14) visited us for a day
on her wedding trip to New York.
Mrs. Mendez of Kappa Chapter who has been in the city for three
months left New Orleans after the holidays. Mrs. Gilmer Craddock (Nan Atkinson, K, '13) is in Lynchburg
on a visit.
Mrs. Bradburn (Mary Pearce) is now residing in New Orleans.
Mrs. G. P. Whittington (Mary Thomas) came on a flying trip to MARRIAGES
New Orleans in November.
Betsey Dupre, Georgia Belle Gillean, Rosalie Dufour, Sara Bres, On Dec. 8th Elizabeth Webber, K, '12, was married to Gordon
Erin O'Niell, Gladys and Solidelle Renshaw, who are teaching away, Payne of Lynchburg, Va., and is at home now in Lynchburg.
were all with us for the holidays.
We are glad to announce another patroness for Pi chapter, Mrs. ZETA
Edw. S. Moses.
BIRTHS
OMICRON
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krajicek (Gertrude Mohler) of Cleve-
The alumnae of Omicron chapter who live i n Chattanooga had land, Ohio, a daughter, in August, 1916.
ample opportunity in November for a display of the famous "Tennes-
see Spirit." The Tennessee football team, which missed a cham- To Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitchell (Nina Troyer) of Minneapolis,
pionship by the narrow margin of a tied game, played twice i n Minn., on November 17th, 1916, a daughter.
Chattanooga, meeting and defeating the University of Chattanooga
and the University of the South. Hundreds of supporters of the SIGMA
Orange and White invaded Chattanooga, to be enthusiastically
received and entertained by the local alumni of the state institution. GENERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Coit (Lillian Wells) enjoyed an auto- Miss Olivia Freuler will leave the middle of January for Hono-
mobile tour of New York and the New England States during the lulu with her sister, Mrs. Emil Cykler, Lambda, where she will
late fall. probably remain a year.
Mrs. James Hunt (Emma Albers) has been a thrice welcome guest Wynne Meredith Harlow has moved to Stockton, where her hus-
in Knoxville during the holidays. band's business has taken them.
The Christmas holidays caused an hegira among Chattanooga Georgia Meredith will be married in the spring to Roland Bur-
Alpha's. Kathryn Wilkey went to her sister in Sanford, Florida; rows Oliver, a diamond mining engineer of Belgian Congo, Africa.
Harriet Greve joined her mother in a visit to Mrs. Milton Jarnagin
(Dorothy Greve) in Athens, Georgia; and Roberta and Harriette Mary DeWitt is teaching at Miss Burke's private school for girls
Williams were the holiday guests of their sister in Jacksonville, in San Francisco.
Florida.
Grace Weeks is doing work with the architect, Louis Christian
Recently, an attempt has been made to organize more thoroughly Mullgardt, who designed one of the beautiful courts at the Panama
the alumni of the University of Tennessee in order to wield a greater Pacific Exposition.
influence upon the State Legislature in behalf of our Alma Mater.
Fraternity people, above all others, should appreciate the value of May Preuss is assistant to the Dean of Wonien at the University
a strong alumni association, and it is to be hoped that the alumna; of California.
of Omicron chapter, Alpha Omicron Pi, will recognize a very real
chance to prove of service to their university by lending their hearti- Kathleen Mains is to be married in February to Chesley Osborn,
est cooperation to the plan.
'12 $ She will live in Turlock, California.
Vera Georgeson is studying for her M.A. degree at Columbia.
She was President of the Associated Women Students in her senior
year at University of California.
Edith Dickinson is studying kindergarten in Miss Barnard's
Training School.
Helen Henry is Executive Secretary of the Woman's Educational
and Industrial Union of Boston, an ideal position for our efficient
Helen..

