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Peggy Burton ('26), and for the six           home, Sunset Lodge, Shavehead Lake,
girls of the senior class of Iota, Margaret   Mich.
 Harlan, Kay Brown, Betty Stiven,
Dorothy Lannon, Richolene Hughes, and            Olive Ogren (Ex. '31), is working for
Mary Alice MacMillan.                        Eugene Limited Appliances in the Strauss
                                              Building on Michigan Boulevard, Chi-
   Peggy Burton ('26), is going to live      cago. She intended to spend her vaca-
in Rochester, N.Y., and we wanted to          tion traveling around northern Wiscon-
send her off with our best wishes for         sin. I n her spare hours, "Ollie" still
future happiness upon her marriage. Dr.       wields her paint brush at the Art Insti-
John Harter Jr., of Kokomo, Ind., is the      tute.
groom-to-be. Peggy and her mother vis-
ited in Kokomo, Ind. From there Dr.              Mary Campbell (Rho '30), made so
and Mrs. Harter and their daughter ac-       many Iota friends while in school here,
companied them East.                         that we feel she belongs in Iota news.
                                             She is teaching algebra and English in
   After the dinner we drove to Marion       the O'Fallon, 111., High School.
Kenny's for bridge. We had the pleas-
ure of Hazel Stevens Bodenschatz's ('19),       Virginia Fisher Dolan (Ex. '31), spent
company that evening. She was visiting       the summer in Urbana, where her hus-
in Champaign with her twin boys, John        band was doing research work for the
and Arthur. Hazel is president o f Pan-      American Railway Association. I n Au-
hellenic in Charleston, W.Va. Her sister,    gust they left on their vacation in Wis-
Peggy Stevens Shute ('10), also lives in     consin for the several weeks before school
Charleston.                                  started. They have moved to their new
                                             home in Tuscan Court, Urbana. The
   Marie Rutenbur Leslie ('15), went         homes in the Court are to be occupied
abroad again this summer. She attended       by many University faculty people.
the Passion Play at Oberammergau.
                                                Ruth Eversman ('29), is teaching in
   While in Chicago, Florence Cobb Mac-      Denver, Colo.
Donald ('27), and E. R. MacDonald and
son had dinner at the home of Esther            Eleanor Steinert ('29), who has been
Wirtz Smith ('28). Flossie and Pat are       working as secretary for the Insulation
living in Peoria.                            Service Corporation, was made third
                                             partner at the Corporation's last meeting,
   We saw Esther in Chicago, just in         and is kept quite busy between New
time to wish her and her husband, Hart,      York and Chicago getting acquainted
bon voyage. They left in their airplane      with her new work. Eleanor attributes
for Mexico City, Mexico, where they plan     this good break to the business experi-
to stay for some time.                       ence which she gained in her dress shop
                                             on the Illinois campus.
   Frances Cassady ('29), is going to
teach in Amboy again this year. She had         Mary Elizabeth Jens ('29), is working
a wonderful trip to Denver and Estes         on the Prairie Farmer magazine staff.
Park this summer.                            She conducts the Children's Department
                                             as "Uncle Toby." In June she visited
   Katherine "Khaki" Arndt ('29), is at      the campus while covering the 4-H
present in Los Angeles, after a lovely       convention.
trip through Canada, Lake Louise, and
Banff.                                          Bernice Dickerson ('27), will teach in
. We heard from Marion Olive ('29),          an Urbana school this year. She vaca-
to Indianapolis. She is spending her         tioned at White Lake, Mich., for two
"me riding and swimming and taking           weeks in August.
care of her little nephew. While Betty
and "Red" Swearingen ('29), were on             Velma Brown ('29), has given up her
their honeymoon, they stopped in to see      position as secretary to the chemistry
n e r . From there they drove to Urbana,     department at the University. She will
                                             teach commercial subjects in Homer High
      we, too, had the pleasure of a visit   School this fall.
«om them.
                                                Margaret Harlan ('30), is completing
. Jeannette Shepard (Ex. '29), is work-      her college career with a business course.
JJJg in Chicago at the Chicago Motor         She attended a business college in Dan-
Club.                                        ville this summer.

  Laura Rose (Ex. '32), is moving to            On July 25, the Champaign alumna?
Detroit, Mich., from Oak Park, this fall.    held a rushing party, a bridge tea, for
ea n spent her summer at her summer          the town girls entering the University
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