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Goose, Little Bo-Peep, Little Boy Blue, Old King Cole, the Queen
of Hearts, Jack Spratt and his wife, and all of the others were there.
The little folks seemed to enjoy it, and it gave us a great deal of
pleasure, too.
The next day our big family began to break up, and one by one,
the girls waved good-bye, laden with suitcases and grips, and light-
hearted and happy. Christmas vacation had come!
A Happy New Year to all of our sisters.
E D N A M . H A T H W A Y , Chapter Editor.
ALUMNAE NEWS
MARRIAGES
Carrie Morna Coman and Herbert McPheeley Potter, Sigma Chi, were mar-
ried at Sunny View Farm, Portland, Michigan, December 21. They will make
their home at Regina, Canada.
BIRTHS
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. William Logan (Maude Pierce), November 2, a boy,
William Pierce Logan.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison (Estelle Stevens), December 6, a son,
Daniel Stevens Harrison.
Born to D r . and Mrs. C . A. Reynolds (Pauline Burkitt), December 17, a
daughter, Pauline Clarissa Reynolds.
GENERAL
Miss Melvina Waters, '14, who is teaching in the Norfolk Public Schools,
spent the Thanksgiving Recess with Mrs. H . J . Shultz and Miss Ethel Chace
at Stanton.
Mrs. August Schoell (Grace Trigg) of Edgemore, Delaware, visited /or a
month this fall with her parents in Lincoln. Her sister, Mrs. Phil Easterday
entertained at a tea for her on the afternoon of November 7, a number of
Alpha O alumna: being present.
Mrs. Sidney Mumann, '05, (Allene McEachron) of Tobias, Neb., spent a
few days in Lincoln the first week of November.
Grace Gannon, '12, who is teaching in the Syracuse High School was in
Lincoln for the week-end the first of November, and again for the Thanks-
giving Recess.
Edna Waite of McCork is spending this winter at the State Normal School
at Wayne, Neb. She expects to finish the Teacher's Course in June. She is
specializing in primary work.
Mrs. Charles Ritchie ( L i l a Le Gore) of McCook, visited with her parents
'n Lincoln early in October. While here she assisted her mother, Mrs. Le
Gore, who was entertaining at a series of parties.
Gizella Birkner, '14, who is teaching in the high school at Harvard, Neb.,
has been visiting at home during the Thanksgiving vacation.
Mrs. Floyd Rawlings is now living in her bungalow, recently completed,
*t 2001 Sewell Street.
Eunice Bauman Stuefer of Cleveland, Ohio, and her small son, Otto, J r . ,
visited during the month of November with her mother Mrs. Bauman at West
Point, Neb.

