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  Mildred Read ('29), is dietitian in the                                     Freydis Cox ('28), and Chester Tal-
Good Samaritan Hospital at West Palm                                       bott were married on Easter Sunday.
Beach, Fla.                                                                Mr. Talbott is a member of Delta Up-
                                                                           silon at DePauw.
  Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Messersmith
 Faye Houston Ex. '30), are living in                                                              Births
Greencastle. Mr. Messersmith is in                                            Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Addison
 harge of freshman athletics and varsity                                   Brown (Dorothy Baldwin Ex. '28), of
 aseball.                                                                  Louisville, Ky., a son, Charles Addison
                                                                           Jr.
                    Marriages                                                 Mr. and Mrs. I . L. Barnes have an-
                                                                           other son.
  Louise Humphries ('27), was married                                         Margaret Paulus (Theta, Iota, Eta),
o Wayne Coombs, June 29, at Colum-                                         had a baby girl, Margaret Jane, in
 us, Ind. They are at home in Bicknell.                                    March.

  Mabel Hurst (Ex. '27), became the
 ride of B. W. Alvis of Indianapolis, on
 pril 17.

                               Delta

               By E S T H E R F O W L E R SCHMALZ

  I t was particularly pleasant to have                                     will be able to remain in Boston and
  ouise Prescott Inman ('22), and her                                       serve as president.
 usband present with their two charming
 ttle girls, and also Mildred Sproul Mc-                                       There seemed to be a greater number
 eod ('22), with her husband and their                                      of girls than usual who traveled abroad
 oung and active Edward when we held                                        this summer. Some of those that we
 ur June meeting at the home of Dorris                                      have heard about are Grace Wheeler
Morse in Easton.                                                            Woodbury, Lydia Glidden, Peggy Ar-
                                                                           nold, Marian Sears, and Alice Towsley.
  Octavia Chapin is on the nominating                                      Alice Towsley expects to see Molly
 ommittee of A.A.U.W. in Boston. She                                        Grant Charles ('20), who is living in
                                                                           London. Dorothy Houghton ('IS), has
   the only Tufts woman on the com-                                        just returned from a summer abroad and
  ittee.                                                                   Mary Kingsley ('03), has returned from
  Alice Spear ('12), drove to Orono in                                     a trip around the world to her home
 une for district convention at Maine.                                     in Berkeley, Calif. By the way Molly
  elen Bogardus from Upsilon accom-                                        Grant Charles and her husband were
 anied her, and they picked up Madeline                                    guests of Their Majesties at the Royal
 erkins at Ogunquit, Me., where she                                        Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on
  spending the summer. They stopped                                        July 24. They were guests also at a
  ver night outside Bangor and reached                                     dinner recently given by the American
 e University of Maine the next morn-                                      Ambassador and Mrs. Dawes. Mr.
                                                                           Charles is attached to the American
     in time to go to Bar Harbor and                                       Embassy in London, where they have
  turn before the banquet that evening.                                    been living the past two years.
 ate that night Octavia Chapin ('13),
  rived by train and they, with three                                         Other members of the chapter who
  w alumna:, Marion Stevens, Margaret                                      had pleasant vacations include Leslie
 ourke, and Gladys Nason, represented                                      McMillan who spent the summer with
 e Boston alumna; for the round table                                      her children at their camp at Prince
 cussions. They all attended the picnic,                                   Edwards Island. Blanche Hooper visited
 d the next morning Helen, Octavia,                                        her there.
  addie, and Alice left for home, stop-
 ng at Ogunquit.                                                              Helen Bogardus, Alice Spear, and
                                                                           Dorris Morse had a trip to Martha's
tk ^ e e p s y m P a t h y of  member                                      Vineyard.

an\, j °Ts t - n aiumnaja l u m n : e c cn na Papt ie er r ggooeessoouutt     Etta Phillips MacPhie spent the sum-
uiadys Graves Wales, president-elect,                                      mer with her family at Beechwood, Me.,
sba*nd.greeaartly anind tshueddesunmlmosesr. ofMhresr.                     and Annette McKnight Harvey visited
                                                                           her for a week-end.
plans for the winter are not yet
raplete, but the chapter hopes she                                            Ruth Earle Andress with her children,
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