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Ada Kraus ('15), and her mother Marie Sullivan ('25), just recently an-
spent the summer touring Europe. nounced her engagement to Paul Bos-
hoff, a metallurgist. She expects to be
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider married sometime this fall.
(Elizabeth "Betty" Rupe '22), and their
two children spent several days here Marriages
with Betty's mother en route to New Melva Rogers (Ex. '27), certainly does
York where Walter has been transferred things in a hurry. She and Gorden
from Los Angeles. Wotherspoon of Seattle were married
very secretly on August 23. Mr.
Alice Stuntz Marionneaux (Ex. '29), Wotherspoon has been studying medi-
a bride of a year, has been home in cine in Glascow, Scotland, for the past
Seattle this summer. She is leaving the two years. He came home for the sum-
first of the month, however, for her mer and will return to Scotland with a
home and husband in Cuba. bride. They have been engaged for sev-
eral years, but their marriage, at this
Another visitor was Gladys Hersh- time, came as a complete surprise to
berger (Ex. '26), who was in Seattle for their many friends. They are leaving
two weeks. She will spend this winter here the end of the month to remain
at her home in Lewiston, Idaho, where in Scotland for three years at which time
she has enough voice pupils to keep her he will be graduated and return to the
on the run. States, we hope.
Another surprise was the marriage of
After several years in Honolulu, Maud Elma Brumner ('27), to Frederick
Mosely C24), will return to the Uni- Bravendar. This marriage was per-
versity library. formed quietly early last spring. Mr.
Bravendar is employed by Libby, Mc-
Carolyn Paige ('15), Mildred Baker Neil and Libby, and they have been
Copp ('14), and Ruth Abelset White in Alaska this summer, but are expected
(Ex. '18), were in Seattle this summer home October 1.
and Lois Pollem ('26), and Mable Pot- The marriage of Mildred Fredenfcld
ter ('16), attended summer school at the ('25), to James Fleming (Kappa Sigma),
University here. was an event of the latter part of last
winter.
Geanie Grant ('27), and Olive Fitz This season has been a most complete
('29), are planning to spend this winter one for Upsilon marriages, and June
at home in Seattle. claims four of them: Elizabeth Lemly
(Ex. '27), Marguerite Reichart ('28),
Alice Campbell Cole ('23), and her Roberta Mudgett ('29), and Irene
husband, Kenneth, have returned to Baker ('28). On June 7, Elizabeth was
Seattle from Harvard. Kenneth will married to James Wilhelmi at a large
again be a member of the faculty of the wedding in Tacoma. Roberta, now Mrs.
University of Washington. Lawrence Karrer, was married on the
evening of June 14. On June 21 at the
Another Upsilon girl to desert the sorority house, Marguerite became Mrs.
teaching profession is Clydene Morris Clayton Watkins. Irene was married to
(28), who has been teaching for three Theodore Carlson on the afternoon of
years. She is now the assistant executive June 28. The Carlsons are now living
secretary for the Washington State Bar in Portland, Ore.
Association, the Seattle Bar Association Helen Fosdick ('22), was married in
and the Washington Judicial Council, New York, July 5, to M r . Derryborry.
t-lydene is most happy in her new posi- They motored down to Tennessee where
tion. they were guests of his relatives.
Una Weaver and Ralph I . Way were
. Marian Janeck ('23), is still in Wash- married last month.
J?Kton, D.C., doing research work for
">e National Educational Department. Births
p,V"r chapter extends sympathy to Billy Hepler Hindle arrived in Los
J a ' t h Chapman Korres ('23), over the Angeles on April 9. He is the son of
"eatn of her husband on August 31.
Also to Alice Campbell Cole over the
death of her father.
Engagements
heMr aernggaargeetmBenarte ('28), has announced
to Kenneth Mcintosh
Jf Everett, Wash. Thev are planning
* November wedding.

