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Jean Glenn is teaching at Owaneco, JII., and visits the chapter
occasionally.
Erna Keller O w « 1 is teaching al Decatur. Illinois. While attend-
ing Teachers' Conference, she managed to find time to call on Peggy
Ebert.
Katie Hughes '22 is teaching music at Cicero, Illinois.
Frances Cottrell has returned f r o m Los Angeles where they had
expected to make their home.
Marie LcSaulincr Hoffman is now living in Portland. Oregon, and
says they are all as happy as can be.
Frieda Harshbarger '22, who is teaching at Rapidan, spent Christ-
mas at the home of Kay Wesson '22 in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Ermina Smith Price motored to Lrbana for the Ohio Game and
enjoyed meeting all the pctives. Ermina is apparently doing two
things very well, keeping a lovely home for their sturdy son, and as-
sisting her doctor-husband in his office.
Peggy Ebert is busy getting settled in their beautiful large home
on Prospect avenue, Champaign.
Jana Wiley Rowland's letter bespeaks a happy family and home
life. James likes school fine and Helen is a very active little sister.
We've heard that Louise Clark Blood is in Chicago but we've had
no address or other news from Louise.
We had almost lost Mary Putnam, when Hazel came to the res-
cue with the much wanted information "Putty" is teaching at New-
Castle, Delaware, after spending the summer at Cornell.
Helen Whitney spent most of her Christmas vacation studying,
and taking the teachers' examinations, and then she journeyed to.
Cazenovia for a visit with Inez Sampson Ranney.
Grace Gantz is teaching at Washington. 111., and enroute home
for the holidays she visited Dot I wig at Peoria. Dot is head of the
home economics department at the college at Kvansville, Indiana. Her
last letter tells of a terrible experience in the ('. ..v. E. I . wreck when
she was returning from her Christmas vacation.
Mary Wills Scholl is so busy with school, club, and church work
that she has almost no time to write letters. Her two boys are fine
specimens of healthy boyhood, and L l o y d is ready to enter school.
Minnie Philips is continuing her medical course. Her address is
1849 Jackson Boulevard. Chicago, I I I .
We were surprised to get a letter postmarked Marfa, Texas, and
more surprised to learn from the contents that Pauline Davis Hollister
i^ living there after two years in the Orient. I'nfortnnately, Pauline
made it a strictly business letter and didn't mention the baby, or I'.ditb.
Ina I loltermann Clarahan wrote that she sees Ks, Hazel, and
Ruth Parr Lindsay real often, and is hoping to locate some A O Pi's
in Oak Park.

