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at Fordson High; then she and her a two-week vacation as soon as Bruce's
family left to spend the remainder of medical classes closed. They will be in
the summer in California. Betty Grat- Ann Arbor for another year as Bruce
ton Youngjohn spent the first summer is a senior instructor in the medical
months in teaching summer school at school. Dr. Lavern Hayes continues her
Teachers College. On the day her work work in the University Hospital. Emma
was completed, she and Chris flew to Jacobs Bergman plans to work for her
Chicago and caught a train to make doctor's degree in child psychology.
connections to California. Little Margaret Elizabeth will be in the
Merrill Palmer School where much of
Elizabeth Wylie hurried to California Emma's work will take her. .Margaret
to visit Dorothy Wylie Martin. As soon Gilbert Wuerfel came back to Ann Ar-
as Marjorie Wylie's school was closed in bor for the summer and again in the
San Jose, they all motored to Los Gatos fall will return to Syria where her hus-
where the Wylies had been spending the band will take up his teaching in the
winter. They enjoyed a wonderful trip American University.
through Yosemite National Park. Mar-
jorie and Elizabeth returned to Michi- Mary Carr Ruble, "Bill," and Mary
gan with their parents for the summer. Jane have moved back to Charlotte.
Elizabeth will return to St. Paul in the Jean Greenshields spent a few days with
fall, and Marjorie will continue her them before she took up her new work
demonstration teaching in California. in Detroit. Jean is to be with the
Dorothy tried to see Lillian Herman Equitable Trust Company. Mary
Stickney, but evidently " L i l " was on her Greenshield, having received her M.A.
vacation. teaches in the new Grosse Pointe High
School. She was in Romeo for the sum-
May 31 seems to be an important mer. Helen Belcher has given up her
date for our girls as it was also the day position in Saginaw to teach in her home
on which Jennette McColl and Majorie town of Manistee. Mary Lawton spent
Webber sailed for Europe. Majorie the summer in her home in Traverse
plans to stay three months, and Jen- City and is back in Wyandotte in the
nette will make her headquarters in fall.
Italy for a four-month visit. Dorothy
Nix Hauf and her husband left early Eleanor Eaton Cavanaugh moved into
in July for several months abroad. a new home in June and then left for
Josephine Norton has plans which have a visit in Ohio. Genevieve Eaton Sharp
taken her on foreign travels. is much better now. Nan Gabler Spar-
row came back to Sarnia to spend the
Betty Cody drove East with her summer. Ruth McBryde Hall and " A l "
«nuly rather early in the summer. found Houghton Lake the most restful
Margaret Clark spent her vacation in vacation. Jane McBryde Preish has
making a thorough tour of New York been promoted to the rank of supervisor
state. Directly after the Fourth, Frances at the Children's Aid. She and Jim are
Norton drove to New York to see some going to fly to Cleveland as the first
mends off to Europe. leg of their trip through Ohio and I l l i -
nois. Dorothy Oddle Burger is planning
As we spent a few weeks in Ann Ar- to visit her folks in Ohio. Margaret
°or this summer, it was quite a treat Smith taught summer school. Marian
1 0 see the girls there and to have a real Murray makes frequent trips to Cleve-
visit with them. Margaret Hanselman land.
underwood received her degree in library
science last June. She and Merle planned Newspaper clippings bring the tidings
jo spend several weeks at camp in the of the marriage of Abigal Roberts to
"PPer part of the state late in the sea- Dr. William Van Wagenen of Rochester,
N.Y. The ceremony took place at the
wUu £ a r l o t t a 8E w i n Wagner and Paul, home of Abigal's brother on Wednesday,
*«n the two children, left for their sum- July 30, at eleven o'clock. There was
one attendant, and Abigal's niece and
Ii.r-ii July-e a t t h e S n o w s in nephew acted as ribbon bearers. A wed-
late ding breakfast was served after the
ceremony.
nev f , ? yB 1 I a m Van Antwerp with her
Helen Boorman Gettings vacationed
tear!1-" g g y€ n e r was busy at work
n £ 5 m g T ? n d s t u d y i n g . Mary Ellen Ap-
work • u c k continued her hospital
in tt, m / m ° m i n g and just kept house
n e a"ernoon. They planned to take

