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Death Roberta Stroheker Carmichael ('26),
We wish to extend our deepest sym- and Gersham Carmichael ('26), have a
pathy to Dorothy Iweg upon the death daughter, born in February.
of her brother, Howard.
A boy, Robert William, was born to
Births Grace Dallenbach Finfrock (Ex. '16), and
A baby girl, Leila, was born to Leila Chauncey Finfrock on August 1.
Sheppard Bozarth ('20), of Granite City,
last spring. Dorothy Gayle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gale M . Bergman (Dorothy Hull
'25), was born August 24. They live in
Tulsa.
Tau
By E M I L Y E S S W E I N B R E M E R
As Tau had much business at hand, Kathryn Neibergall Carsch who lives in
monthly meetings were held this sum- Denver.
mer. The July meeting at Doris Lohff
Schlampp's on beautiful Lake Minne- Marion Conlin left September 15 for
tonka included the mothers' club. The Beverly Hills, Calif., to take charge of
August meeting at Lucille Haertel's a secretarial school.
passed calmly without a storm! The
September meeting was held at Irma Two of our girls have moved, Mar-
Fliehr Regan's home in Interlachen Park. 'garet Doyle Stevning to Rochester,
The unusually hot weather did not ham- N.Y., and Mae Moran Johnson to Du-
per the task of building our new house luth.
and it will be ready for occupancy when
college opens. Betty Bond is home again from New
York and Columbia and brings us news
I wish I could convey some of our of Tau girls in the East. She visited
enthusiasm over it to you. I t is way Frances Graham McClure in Pittsburgh,
beyond our expectations and fondest last February. Betty is working in the
hopes and is, without doubt, the most main library in Minneapolis.
imposing fraternity house on the Min-
nesota campus. Dorothy Goode is working in the mil-
linery department of Young-Quinlan's.
Kathryn Bremer Matson, Lillian Hoff
Tyler, and Alma Boehme Kuehn were Lila Kline is doing psychiatric work
the central building committee with in New York City.
Lucille Haertel and Emily Bremer as
advisers. The interior decorating com- Myrtle Abrahamson has charge of the
mittee included Borghild Erling Bruns- drug room in the Jamaica Hospital,
oale, Louise France Quigley, and Lucille Jamaica, Long Island.
Haertel. The house is a three-story
structure of English Tudor design, with Irene Fraser, who worked at the High-
a colonial brick exterior. I t can easily bridge branch of the New York Public
accommodate thirty girls, is fireproof Library, sailed August 7 for a six-week
jriroughout and has every modern elec- trip to France and England, returning
trical device. We invite you, one and September 25 on the Pennland.
i n , V Y l s i t u s i n o u r new home at Alice Buckley Goodwin has returned
" 2 1 Fifth Street S.E., Minneapolis. to New York and is living at New
. , _ .w f o r some news of our girls. Rochelle.
Zh v Ziesehnaier Gruetzmacher ('23),
n July ' ' > d heren E v a n s t o n Grace O'Brien O'Neill works at the
m visite State Charities Aid Ass. in New York.
She and Hugh are living in Jersey City.
uJ°A Je a c k s o n motored to Denver to
July r T * "e 'A s s invention, Wilma Smith Leland spent four days
Can Dental in Minneapolis during August on her
way to Sioux City, Iowa.
Black Win" 2 S i " t u r n i , n B °y yw a of the
Dorris Bowers Garton ('25), spent part
Minn ' ' -l l s S D where she was the of the spring touring through Florida.
dS°« * e Americand e l ( She is still in Atlanta where her husband
ate to th is assistant superintendent of the Sears
Roebuck branch. Address her at 231
mai Hygiene Ass. There she met West Hill Street, Decatur, Ga.
Leta Nelson is running a tea room
in Glendale, Calif.

