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 following, we had a regular A. O. Pi reunion. "Mac" and Etta were                                                         A letter from Mildred Mosier says that she can use many of the
 there, "Polly" Hall and her husband, Ocie, Alma, Blanche Hooper, Ruth                                               Christmas and birthday cards so often thrown away. Small packages go
 Wedge and her husband and the writer. We just talked every minute when                                              at eight cents a pound marked "Printed matter." Mildred advises us to
 we weren't admiring Edna. Edna and her husband are spending the sum-                                                let Gertrude Mosier at Dernarest. N . J., know i f sending larger packages
 mer at Quincy.                                                                                                      or anything besides printed matter. Mildred's address is Morton Lane
                                                                                                                     School, Moulmien, Burma. Can you imagine how wonderful it would be
       Helen Neal chose Goddard Chapel on the H i l l for her wedding to                                             to hear from someone at home i f you were that far away?
 Stewart Crowell, Tufts '23. Her twin sister, Margaret, was maid of
 honor and "Willie" Koelsch, '25, one of her bridesmaids. I expect this                                                    Unless each girl f r o m our chapter will send me a postcard containing
 was even more of a frat event because the active chapter served the                                                 news about herself, we cannot possibly have as long an article as I
 refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell will live in Providence, R. I .                                                  was able to include in the May issue of To DRAGMA. My address is 34
                                                                                                                     Butler Place, Brooklyn, N . Y. Everyone likes to hear about you just as
       Mildred Simpson, '17, was married on July 19th to Max Gersumky.                                               you like to hear about everyone else.
       On August 2nd in A l l Soul's Church, Braintree, Louise Prescott, '21,
 (Cotty) was married to Minot F. Inman. Her sister, Eleanor, '26, was                                                                                                            BIRTHS
 maid of honor and other Alpha O's, Gladys Bryant, '22, Edith Leach,
 '21, and Kathleen MacDonald, '22, were bridesmaids. M r . and Mrs. Inman                                                  A son, Frederick Leonard Trump to Clara Kcopka Trump on April
 will live in Foxboro, Mass., where M r . Inman is in business. We shall                                             18, 1924.
be glad that "Cotty" is near enough to attend meetings.
      Apparently Edith Arnold is now Mrs. Leach, or is it a typographical                                                                                                     MARRIAGES
error?
                                                                                                                           Sarah Campbell on July 6, 1924 to Mr. Burt Smith.
                                                             BIRTHS                                                        Patty Loeffler in June to M r . George Dieffenbach.

      On April 22, Arthur Rowe, to M r . and Mrs. Francis J. Foster (Helen                                                                                                                                     HELEN" B. LEAVENS.
Rowe).
                                                                                                                                                                       RHO
       One June 15, Charlotte Adeline to M r . and Mrs. Clarence E. Cooper
 ("Ad" Huntington).                                                                                                                                                            MARRIAGES

      On July 9, Ruth Pauline, to M r . and Mrs. Percy A. Hall (Pauline                                                    Katherine Graham and William M . Young, on May 27, 1924. Brook-
Lamprey).                                                                                                            lyn, N . Y.

      On July 15, Rodney Phillips to M r . and Mrs. Elmore I . MacPhie                                                     Beatrice C. Segsworth and Wihner J. Kitchen on June 13, 1924.
 (Etta Phillips).                                                                                                    Wilmette, 111.

      In November. 1923. Margaret to Margaret Fessenden Henderson.                                                                                                  LAMBDA

                                                                                                       A. J. SPEAR.                                                            MARRIAGES

                                               EPSILON                                                                      Arline Larimer and George Green in May, 1924.
      A t the reunion in June, the members of Epsilon present included
Charlotte Sherman McCloskey, Gladys Combs Terry, Gertrude Mosier,                                                                                                       TAU
and Mary Donlon. Elsa Guerdrum Allen had also returned to her home                                                          Min Hanson, '23, who taught English in the high school at Luverne,
in Ithaca from Florida where she had been visiting her mother. Everyone                                               Minnesota, this last year, visited Lulu at the house this spring and attended
thought the three children looked so well and that Elsa also had had a                                                the chapter's spring formal. Min has been unusually successful in her
good rest.                                                                                                            first year's teaching, and will return to Luverne as principal of the high
      Reassuring reports f r o m Ithaca have lightened our anxiety about Anna                                         school this fall.
Allen Wright who has been at home a long time after an attack of                                                            Wilma Arnold was another "alum" visitor this spring. But then
typhoid fever. We all hope that her accustomed strength and vigor are                                                 Wilma is hardly to be called a visitor, as she came up from Elk River
fully returned by now.                                                                                                nearly every week-end last year. She'll be with us a lot this year too,
      In a class letter received at reunion time, Viola Denglcr divulged the                                          for she will teach French and Spanish again at the Elk River High
fact that she is busily engaged in the interior decorating business in                                                School. Rumor has it that she is wearing a Kappa Sig pin for a change.
Philadelphia.                                                                                                               Edith Goldsworthy, '14, reports a wonderful vacation spent at Mille
      Pearl Bowman took a course at Columbia summer school for an                                                     Lacs this summer. Edith, Margaret Boothroyd, and Mary Dee Drum-
advanced degree, but we have neither heard the name of the course nor                                                 mond motored up to Mille Lacs for a week-end house party earlier in
how Pearl intends to use it.                                                                                          the summer, acquiring a heavy coat of sunburn and an unsquelchable
      Mary Moore Shackleton has journeyed from her home in Bloom-                                                     taste for playing the ukelele.
field, New Jersey, to Ithaca to visit her parents for the summer. Need-                                                     Margaret Boothroyd, '20, left this week with her mother and Molhe
less to say, they must be delighted to have their little granddaughter with                                           Dodge" for a two weeks' motor trip through northern Minnesota.
them for this period.                                                                                                       Frances Graham McClure, '22, spent the month of August with
      Katherine Donlon Crowley has also been traveling. On her way to                                                 her husband's people in Staunton, Virginia. Next summer she plans to
visit M r . Crowley's people, she stopped in Utica with her two children.                                             come home and so will be a convention guest. I n July, Frances and Betty
      For the summer months, Gladys Combs Terry and Dr. Terry and                                                     Bond spent a week with Edith Huntington Anderson, Beta Phi, in State
their three months' old daughter Barbara are comfortably settled at the                                               College, Pennsylvania. Frances will be in Williamsport again this year
Belvedere Hotel in Larchmout, N . Y. On July first. Gladys started to                                                 where her husband is Dean of Dickinson Seminary.
commute to N . Y., where she has resumed her work in Dr. Terry's office,                                                    Margaret Howarth Nelson, '20, was with us again this summer as
while Barbara is in the care of a trained nurse.                                                                       *he was with her mother at Lake Harriet. Margaret leaves this fall for
                                                                                                                       Boston. Norman will be a member of the English Department at l u t t s
                                                                                                                       College.
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