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                                                       ENGAGEMENTS

      Helen Porter announced her engagement to Willis Grandi at a Bridge
party at the Clarement Country Club.

      Martha Gallagher announced her engagement to Clement J. Brake,
a Phi Kappa Psi, at a beautifully appointed tea at her home in Piedmont.

      Lorene Kinney has announced her engagement to Charles Honeywell,
Alpha Delta Phi.

                                                          MARRIAGES

      On July 31, Gertrude Schieck was married to M r . A. L. Smith of
Berkeley, where they are living at 2718 College Avenue.

      On September 12, Harriet Rinder was married to William S. D i n -
widdie Jr.', at St. Marks Episcopal Church, Berkeley. Lorene Kinney was
maid of honor and all of the active girls preceded the bridal party to the
altar. M r . Dinwiddie is a Sigma Phi, and the couple will make their home
on Chabot Road, Oakland.

      Dorothy Mosely became the bride of Walter Collins at a pretty
home wedding at her home in Piedmont on September 19th. Helen Potter
was maid of honor. M r . Collins is a Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and the couple
are now making their home at the Colonial Apartments, Bakersfield.

      Frances Morris was married on December 6th to Kenneth Dyer, Alpha
Kappa Epsilon. She was attended by her sister, Connie, an active Alpha O.

                                                                                     A L I C E DE VEUVE CAGWIN.

                                               THETA
      Frieda Pfafflin Dorner has bought a new home in Milwaukee and her
present address is 542 Milwaukee St. She writes, " I n June I was in
Evanston at a Chicago Alumnae meeting where nine chapters were repre-
sented and several of our grand officers present. Mrs. Harriet Fish Backus,
a Sigma girl, has been living here for some eight months and we have
become warm friends. Helen Hoy Greeley of N . Y. and Washington, was
a week-end guest at our summer home in August. She was stumping the
state for La Follette. I wish all the girls could meet Mrs. Greeley as she
is exceptionally brilliant and very charming personally."

      Cecelia Bate's present address in New York is 406 W . 20th St. She is
enjoying her work very much as buyer f o r the A r t Department of the
Dennison Store.

      Ivah Wark Chambers is delighted with her home in Worthington,
Ind. She soon met Nellie Jean Ingersoll and as a result they have become
warm friends with many interests in common.

      Ruth Harwell Hachman enjoys her home life in Conncrsville, Ind.,
where she has lived for the past five years. Rema Risk of Theta chapter
also lives in Connersville.

      Ruth Little is in Frankfort, Ind., again this year, teaching under dif-
ficulties as the new high school building was not completed at the beginning
of the school term. Edna McClure Forrest also lives in Frankfort. Just
recently the Forrests have bought a new home.

      Helen York is teaching her second year in Mishawka, Ind., and by
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