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 ampus at the opening of fall semester        nue. She and Leo, accompanied by their
   assistant in the history department.       two adorable children, Patricia Ann,
  All of the girls who graduated in 1930      aged three, and Nancy Lee, aged one,
                                              visited in Portland during the summer.
 ppear to have been successful in find-
 g work along the lines in which they            Roma Whisnant ('29), has returned to
  e most interested. Mahalah "Malhe"          Portland after a year in Seattle and is
  urtz ('30), is to be with the Y.W.C.A.      employed by the Tidewater Lumber
   San Francisco as swimming instructor.      Company.
  arbara Crowell ('30), is with the chil-
 ren's department of the Portland Pub-                             Marriages
 c Library. Theresa Young ('30), is              Eleanor Houghton, (Ex. '32), to Dee
eaching school at Waldport on the             Wooley.
Oregon Coast. Ruth Holmes ('30), is in           Roberta Wilcox ('29), to Ronald Rob-
he offices of the Consolidated Supply         nett, who is assistant graduate manager
Company. Evelyn Hollis ('30), is teach-       of the University of Oregon. He was
 ng in the high school at Clatskanie,         graduated with the class of 1928 and is
 nd Rebecca Morgan ('30), will return         a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Their
 o the campus to work on an M.A.              address is 995 Alder Street, Eugene, Ore.

   Katherine Mayhew (Ex. '29), is to                                  Births
 ontinue in Portland this year and will          April 2, a second daughter, Marjorie
 each the primary grade at Miss Jewell's      Jean, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Towne
  chool. Last year she had the kinder-        McMinn (Louise Odell '23).
 arten class at St. Helen's Hall.                 April 27, twin girls, Ruth Mary and
   Dorothy Cash Munly ('23), is living        Marian Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Leland
 n San Leandro, Calif., at 230 Leo Ave-       C. Lapham (LaVerna Spitzenherger).

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              By M R S . J . W . JONES

  Vera Daggs ('24), was married to            South Knoxville, Tulsa.
 ohn F. Moore, July 19, 1929. Their              Madge McWhorter ('25), was mar-
 ome is at 1623 North Denver, Tulsa.
                                              ried June 26 to John W. Jones, who
  Virginia White ('24), and Allan A.          is superintendent of schools at Boswell.
Parks were married November 10, 1929,         Oklahoma.
 nd are making their home at 1502
                                                 Please send more news to me.

              Miscellan eons Notes

  For an unaccountable reason so many         lor took a trip throught the East and
alumna letters are missing in this issue      are now at home in South Bend, Ind.
 hat we must tuck in these fews items
under the above heading so that some             Bonnie Bennett (Beta Phi Ex. '29),
 1 you will know something of at least        has Walter Brandt's Delta Chi pin.
one of your sisters.
                                                 Nell Covalt (Beta Phi '21), is teach-
   Catherine Ralston Goss (Beta Phi),         ing commerce at South Side High School
and Dorr Kimball Taylor were married          in Ft. Wayne.
 t the Church of the Messiah in De-
 roit in June. Catherine wore a gown             Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox (Katherine
of ivory satin, a Juliet cap of rose pointe   Schmidt), have announced the arrival
kce which had been worn by five               of a baby boy, March 27.
generations of brides in her mother's
 amily, a tulle veil and white kid slip-         Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lester (Doro-
Pers trimmed in tiny rosettes which her       thy Farnan), live in Fort Wayne. Their
great grandmother had worn at her wed-        new address is 4721 East Twelfth Street.
 u i g - The bridegroom's gift was a pair
 1 bracelets which had been in his               Melita Skillen (Epsilon), motored to
 amily for f O U r generations. Elizabeth     her old home in New Brunswick on the
S^oss, a sister, was the only attendant.      Bay of Fundy for a short visit in June
                                              before she sailed for two months abroad.
    r e « p t i o n at Catherine's home fol-  Melita will be director of the Players
 owed the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Tay-          in the First Presbyterian Church of
                                              Evanston this year as well as do her
                                              regular work at Senn High School.

                                                 More alumna notes in January issue.
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