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of Wisconsin. Four days later they were     Philadelphia. Cornelia G. Patterson
quietly married, and they are now liv-      ('29), is to be one of the bridesmaids.
ing at 1 Beaufort Place, New Rochelle,      Bertha and Elliott have a lovely house
N.Y.                                        in Oak Lane.

   Grace Emalyn MacMullan ('28), and                                Births
Howell B. Pennell were married at the          Mr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Kurtz (Mary-
First Presbyterian Church of Lansdowne      Howes '25), are being congratulated ont
on June 28. They will live in Swarth-       the birth of a son the early part of Au-
more.                                       gust.
                                               Edwin Tomlinson to Mr. and Mrs..;
   Helen Wallauer ('27), was married to     George Headly (Margaret Miles '22), on
Norman C. Horner July 19, at the            August 2.
Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley           Barbara Jean to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
Forge, Pa.                                  ard T. Odiorne (Dorothy Bottoms '27)J
                                            on August 22.
   On August 9, Louise Seyfert ('30),
and Gordon S. Miller were married.                                 Deaths
Gordon is a Sigma Nu from the Uni-             We extend our sympathy to Miriam
versity of Pennsylvania. They are living    Iszard Guest and her mother in their
at 80S Red Road, Teaneck, N.J. Louise       recent bereavement.
will teach there this fall.                    Our sympathy also goes out to Betty
                                            Herbst ('30), in the passing of her
   On October 4, Bertha May Bennett-        father.
(Ex. '29), is to be married to Elliott
Dallas, an Alpha Chi Rho, at the
Epiphany Episcopal Church in West

Phi

By DOROTHY M I L L E R SLASOR

   Summer is almost a thing of the past,    one month in Minnesota and Canada.
the rushing parties just ending, the ac-       Helen Tatum Hyte, who has been ia
tive girls going back to school and into
more concentrated rushing. Kansas City      Kansas City all summer will return to,'-
alumnas entertained with five small         Perry, Kan., with her husband for thea
bridge parties, two evening bridges, and    winter.
wound up with a very attractive bridge
luncheon at Meadow Lake country club,          Valborg Swenson has just returned
September 6.                                from a long trip in the East. She at-
                                            tended District Convention in Denver. \
   One of the most important events of
the summer was the marriage of Ber-            Julia Anne Smith is back at Paseo
neice Petersen ('28), to William Ells-      High School as physical education in-
worth Burrus. Berneice was the guest of     structor after an interesting summer inij
honor at twenty attractive parties and      California and Kentucky.
was showered with many lovely gifts.
                                               Opal Wells Fulton enjoyed the sum-
   Panhellenic was well represented in the  mer in Wyoming. Ham, Opal and Betty
bridal party as the bridesmaids con-        Opal are moving from Holton, Kansas,
sisted of a Pi Phi, Theta, Delta Gamma,     to Topeka, October 1.
and two Alpha O's, Lucile Clippinger
and Irene Petersen Keener. Berneice            Dorothy Miller Slasor had just a taste
and Ellsworth motored to California and     of South Dakota and Minnesota.
are now at home at the Thomas Car-
lysle on the Plaza.                            We are very unhappy to have to enC
                                            our letter with news of the first death
   Lenore Bird Geer ('27) of Bartlesville,  in Phi chapter. Ruth Rader Thompson j
Okla., spent most of the summer in          passed away very suddenly on Decora-
Kansas City with her parents.               tion Day, at St. Mary's Hospital inJ
                                            Winfield, Kan. -She was buried the fol-,
  Lucile Clippinger ('28), had a lovely     lowing Sunday at Howard. Four Alpha
vacation at Lake Geneva, Wis.               O's acted as pallbearers, Dorothy Cranejj
                                            Agnes Reed, Lois Rochester Denton and
   Kathryn Millisack Acton spent two        Margaret Matthews Leighty. Ruth waS;
months of the summer in Denver and          a very lovely and capable girl and will
                                            be sadly missed.
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