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   Mrs. Fred Hodges (Louise Anderson                  York in June to be at a friend's wedding.
'28), and her husband attended the meet-              She is working in her father's office
ing of the American Medical Association              in Charlotte, N.C.
in Detroit, Mich., in June.
                                                         Fan White ('28), will be head of the
   Alice Washburn ('27), visited in New               mathematics department at the Louisiana
York after Margaret Jones' wedding and                Polytechnic at Ruston, La., this winter.
went back to Louisiana by way of Cuba.
Rumor has it that she is wearing a                       Margaret Gordon ('28), is working in
gorgeous diamond ring.                                the drapery department of Thalheimer
                                                     Brothers, Inc., in Richmond.
   Dorothy Richardson ('28), was busy
during the summer taking the course for                  Elizabeth Call ('28), has a secretarial
Girl Reserve secretaries at the training             position with the Times-Dispatch in
school of the national board of the                   Richmond. Don't you know that
Y.W.C.A. in New York.                                "Buffy" makes a fine newspaper woman ?

   Dolly Paxton Lowe (Ex. '20), spent                    Julia White ('20), will teach at the
most of the summer acting at Lake                    Balton, La., High School this winter.
Chautauqua, N.Y.
                                                        Margaret Calhoun (Ex. '29), is doing
   Elsie Paxton Keebler ('14), with her              library work in New York City.
four children visited her mother in
Greenville, Miss., for two months.                      Ellen Wood ('23), is secretary of the
                                                     Randolph-Macon alumna' chapter in
   Sue Holland ('29), and Jennie Mapp                Birmingham, Ala.
('29), visited Alice Alexander (Ex. '29),
in Greenville, Miss.,tand we hear made                  Mrs. S. W. Rodda (May Salter '23), is
a big hit in "The Delta."                            president of the California alumnae chap-
                                                     ter of Randolph-Macon. She lives at
   Phoebe Paxton ('27), spent a most                 1001 South Oakland, Pasadena, Calif.
fascinating summer as a counsellor at
Camp Juliet Lowe, the southern regional                 Mary Marshall Roberts ('25), is presi-
Girl Scout camp, at Cloudland, Ga.                   dent of the Randolph-Macon alumnae
She had charge of several classes in                 in Shreveport, La.
puppet-making and dramatics. Can't
you see "Little Black Sambo" and "The                   Mrs. C. S. Powers (Molly Minkwitz
Three Bears" performing among the                    '14), is president of the Meriden, Conn.,
pine trees and mountains? Phoebe plans               college club.
to go to Cleveland with her sister, Dolly,
for part of the winter.                                 Fannie Butterfield ('17), is with the
                                                     publication department of the national
  Beryl Madison ('26), spent part of                 board of the Y.W.C.A. in New York.
her vacation at a house party at Lake
St. John, and part being society editor                 Mrs. H . D. Blackwell (Virginia Stro-
for the newspaper in Monroe, La. She                 ther '17), directed the spring play of
w"tes of a big luncheon that the AOII                the Sock and Buskin Club at Randolph-
alumna of Monroe had on September                    Macon.

 ( u e d like thath e t a b , e w a s d e c o r a t     Mrs. H . M . Robertson (Bernie Palfrey
°f the southern district convention at               '18), has moved to 1803 Polk Street,
Bristol, Va., with radio microphones, der-           Alexandria, La.

AOTT ' number ofC t c e t e r a                         What our newest alumnae, the class
            a n d f r o m the                        of 1930, are doing will interest you.

alumnae living in and near Monroe,                      Sara Anderson ('30), is taking a sec-
we know that the luncheon was a big                  retarial course at the Pan-American
success. Beryl will teach in the Monroe              Business School in Richmond. She
"•Sh School this winter.                             visited her sister, Ann Anderson Sale
sue Hall Morfit ('28), joined her                    ('26), in Welch, W. Va., for a week
Parents in New York the first of June.               during the summer.
unng the summer she worked for
£nne Lamb ('28), at the Educational                     Eleanor Powell ('30), was appointed
a I S ^ . -r d B u r e a u and for the winter has    by Governor Pollard of Virginia to
in t K u d P o s i t i o n teaching mathematics      represent her state in the annual rhodo-
Island      °S c h          Huntington, Long         dendron festival in Asheville, N . C , June
        gh          o1  at                           17 to 20. She and her mother stayed
                                                     at the Grove Park Inn and had a
OTA »H e r h o m e address now is 115                lovely time. From there she went on
                                                     to the southern district convention at
\ r >n A v e n u e Brooklyn, N . Y .                 Bristol, Va.
Minerva McClung ('26), went to New
                                                        Katherine Wingfield ('30), was a coun-
                                                     sellor at Camp Alleghany, W. Va.
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