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      Elizabeth McDonald, O. '21 was married on October 15 to Eugene
McClamroch, ( K 2 ) of Knoxville. After a bridal trip in the East, they
have returned to Knoxville to make their home.

      Mary Annie Landy, O '18 was married on Nov. 9th, to Robert Jones,
A. T. O. the brother of Martha Lou Jones, also of Omicron. I n her wed-
ding, Mary D. Houston, of Omicron and N u Omicron, was maid of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will live in Bailey, Tennessee.

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      Nell Webb Sears, of Oakland, Calif., with her small son, Harrison,
has been visiting in Lincoln with her sister, Mrs. Fritz Harris.

      Helen Johnson Cobbey of St. Louis, spent the month of November
in Lincoln with her parents.

      Helen Wehrli has been elected a teacher of Latin in the high school at
Birmingham, Alabama. This semester she taught Latin in the Teachers'
College at Wayne, Nebr. while Elsie Ford Piper enjoyed a leave of absence.
Elsie returns to Wayne the 22nd of January.

      Lourene Bratt Wishart of Deadwood, South Dakota was in Lincoln
for several weeks this fall, visiting her parents. M r . Wishart, who was
recovering f r o m a severe illness, accompanied her.

      Mabel Richie Fordyce is now living in Hanlock, Nebr. Mabel has
not been at all well the past year, but we arc hoping she will soon be able
to be around.

      Winifred Waters came from Indianapolis and Mary came down f r o m
Omaha to spend their Christmas vacation with their parents and sister,
Mellie.

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      Mr. and Mrs. Eric Whitamore, (Virginia Cook) of London, England,
spent Christmas with her parents, before going on to the Orient. The
Cooks entertained at an afternoon of Bridge on December 9th, in honor
of Mrs. Whitamore.

      Margaret Weeks Ball is back in Berkeley again, after an absence of
many months.

      When you go to Sacramento, be sure to call on Geneva Watson, ex
'11, who is conducting what she terms a "Home Exhibit," and where she
helps home builders to find exactly what they need f o r their comfort and
pleasure.

      Among the travelers of last summer, Gladys Gale and Vira Georgeson
returned to tell us of their interesting experiences. Nothing could be more
fascinating than to take a trip with Gladys to England, France, Germany,
Austria, Italy and Algeria, in which latter country she spent four delightful
months, both in the city of Algiers and out in the desert. Vira came back
after an absence of a year or more in New York and Europe, and has been
spending the holidays with her family in Eureka. We understand though,
that New York calls her again, and it will not be long before she goes
back to her work there.

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