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spent the summer with L . mother at husband studied at Harvard. We shall
Derby Line, Vt. Eleanor Atherton miss her very much.
visited Ruth there.
Katherine Bickford ('11), and Helen
Zilpha Wilde ('11), spent the summer Bogardus took work at Harvard summer
in Duxbury, Mass. She teaches in New school.
Jersey.
Births
Elizabeth Russell Chapman ('02), who
now lives in Berkeley, Calif., visited her Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gilligan (Doro-
sister, Clara Russell ('04), this summer thy Rourke '22), announce the birth of
in her new home in Winchester. a daughter, Dorothy Anne, on June 7.
Lorea Jameson ('22), had a long motor Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacLeod (Mildred
trip to Canada. Sproul '22), announce the birth of a
second son, Charles Wright MacLeod,
Alice Campbell Cole (Upsilon), left on August 21.
August 1, for her home in Seattle after
spending three years here while her Marian Phillips Porter ('20), has a
baby, born on June 14.
Rho
By H E L E N S L A T E N N E L S O N
These meager notes on the comings Helen is to be the director of the EvansJ h
and goings of Rho alumnae have been ton and Cook County Hospital glee clubs r
gleaned from papers, magazines, letters again this winter.
and telephone conversations, and still K
they are far too few for so many of Marion Abele ('17), has just returned] t
us. Won't you please help the poor from a two-week sojourn in Minneapolis; h
editor of alumnae notes and send some where she has been having a good rest] S
word of where you are and what you after a strenuous summer studying for d
are doing to 522 Sheridan Road, Evans- her M.A. in education at Northwesters] e
ton, 111.? University. Marion, by the way, hai] T
lately been appointed to the principals h
Leonora Doniat Braun writes from ship of the Dante School in Chicagoa i
Milwaukee that she is very busy with We are so proud of her and justly SM n
her family of four children, one son and for she is one of the youngest to achieves
three daughters, the youngest of whom this honor. .
is just eight months old. "Lao" and •J
Walter ('16), who is the Wisconsin Ada Campbell Rose ('24), and berj G
manager for the Central Illinois Com- small son visited in Colorado for a |r
pany, live at 444 Olive Street, M i l - month this summer. F
waukee.
Ethel Willman ('19), has a very fine] m
Frances D . McNair is the chief oc- position teaching in the high school at
cupational therapist of the Evanston Cicero. She has just lately purchased? *°
Hospital Association. Her address is a house at 3410 North Oak Park Avenue,! *
2405 Colfax Street, Evanston.
Merva Hennings has spent the summen
Agnes Biesemeier ('25), is teaching with her family at Tuck-A-Way Farmj
dancing in the New Trier Township near Momence.
High School and is living at 804 Cen-
tral Avenue, Wilmette, 111. Mabel Gastfield Schubert ('17), George
and their children, Georgene and Billyd
Estelle Swigart ('27), cellist, and her have been at their "La Casita" at Lau-|
brother George, violinist, are leaving derdale Lakes as usual this year.
this month to study abroad. Estelle is
to study with Piatagorsky and George Doris Wheeler Bach ('18), and Gillie
with Czerwonky. have moved from Evanston to Madisonfl
Wis. We will miss Doris very much im
Katherine Hamilton ('27), violinist, the Chicago alumnae chapter, but COIH|
who made her debut in Chicago last gratulate the Madison chapter.
March, is returning from an interesting
season abroad. Helen Slaten Nelson ('19), LincoWj
and their seven-year-old son, JimnM*j
Helen Hawk Carlisle and her young spent the early part of the summer 9%
daughter, Jean spent seven weeks with usual at Lake Beulah, Wis., later goinfl
her mother in Kankakee this summer. up to Drummond Island, Mich., f ° 9
hay fever and fishing.

