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• Edith Mitchell, '17, to M . Randle Toland, 4> K 2, Los Angeles, '15, Vancouver, Wash.; Mabel Hilstrom, ex-'17, Vancouver, Wash.
California.
Esther Fleming. '14, is assistant librarian in the Seattle Public
Phana Otta Wernicke, '17, to Richard Smith. K 2, Honolulu.
Library.
MARRIAGES
Laura Hurd, '14, is assistant recorder at the I niversity of Wash-
Matie Stoner, '14, to William Ebeltoft, Lake Park, Minnesota on.
January 17 th, 1917. ington, Seattle, Washington.
Minnie Kraus, '15, is secretary to the Geo. Moore Investment Co.,
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Seattle, Washington.
MARRIAGES Alice McArdle, ex-'15, is secretary to the Washington State In-
Helen Johnson, '14, was married October 21st to Mr. Floyd Alvin surance Commission, Olympia, Washington.
T i f f t of Henderson, N . Y.
Ethel Kraus, '16, is taking a postgraduate course in the Univer-
GENERAL
sity of Washington.
Edith Adams, Iantha Emmerling, Theresa Maxwell Zimmerman, Mildred Loring, '13, is taking postgraduate work under the Sarah
and Lora Thompson Mitchell, '13, Gertrude Jennison and Ethel
Harris, '14, Elizabeth Main, Mary Cullivan, Elizabeth French, and Berliner Research Fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. She
Vera Ingalls, '15, and Alma Jones and Emily Tarbell, '16, came back received her Doctor's degree in June, 1916.
for the Colgate game and dance.
Bery D i l l , '13, is assistant editor and business manager for The
Florence Burkins, ex-'12, is now living in Albany. N . Y. Searchlight Newspaper at Bremerton, Washington.
Gertrude Shew, '16, is teaching in Grahamsville, N . Y.
Alma Jones, '16, is working in the Endicott Public Library at Ruby C l i f t Glockler, '14, has been assisting in the Chemistry De-
Endicott, N . Y. partment, University of Washington, owing to the unexpected resig-
Ruth Guthrie, ex-'17, is spending the winter at Lewis, N . Y. nation of one of the instructors.
UPSILON Anita Pettibone, '15, is slowly recovering from an operation for
appendicitis and attack of pneumonia. She is at her home in Seattle.
GENERAL
During the Christmas holidays the chapter house was hostess to
The Portland Alumnae Association has been installed and we ex- Mabel Potter, '16; Jessie Cook, '14; Edith Sifton, '16; and Susie
tend our greetings to them. Ruth Fosdick of Upsilon acted as the Paige, '16, all teachers in Washington.
installing officer.
Ada "Pat" Kraus, has begun her chicken ranch at last and with
Several Upsilon members have entered the teaching profession. all the study, plans, and advice, the girls have keen interest in this
Those teaching are Gladys Byham, ex-'17, Battle Ground, Wash.; project as well as hopes for luscious chicken dinners.
Carrie Bechen, '14, McMinneville, Ore.; Jessie Cook, '14, Hamilton,
Wash.; Ruth Gay, '14, Eatonville, Wash.; Charlotte Hall, ex-'17, The Upsilon Alumnae hope to do some vital social service work,
Washington State Blind School, Vancouver, Wash.; Lucy Heyes, '14, though so far little has been done in any organized fashion. Several
Pasco, Wash.; Cornelia Jenner, ex-'18, East Seattle, Wash.; Ruth girls who are teaching have entered into real service in their com-
Johnson, '15, North Yakima, Wash.; Joanne Karrer, '15, University munities, but we all intend to enlarge our efforts.
of Washington, Seattle, Wash.; Ruth Moir, ex-'17, Aberdeen, Wash.;
Susie Paige, '16, Brunot H a l l , Spokane, Wash.; Anita Pettibone, The Seattle girls have an alumnae chapter organized though not
'15, North Bend, Wash.; Caroline Paige, '15, Si. Helen's H a l l , yet installed. This probably will be of large membership not only
Portland, Ore.; Edith Sifton, '16, Marysville, Wash.; Geneva Sargi- of Washington but also of California Alumnae.
son, ex-'15, Shelton, Wash.; Mabel Potter, '16, Friday Harbor,
Wash.; Florence Semmen, '14, Aberdeen, Wash.; Theresa Hilstrom. We each are glad to have a share in the grand piano presented to
our chapter "by her alumnae."

