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                                            ALPHA PHI

      Mary Stranahan '22 and Dorothy Noble '22 were on the Vocational
Congress program. This meeting for the high school girls of the state
was held in Bozeman in November.

      Irene Abrahamson '18 is at her home in Red Lodge, Montana, recover-
ing from an operation for appendicitis. The operation was a success and
"Abe" will soon be able to resume her duties as a teacher in Wyoming.

      Helen Tripp Davis '22 has been enjoying an extended visit with her
parents in Butte, Montana. She was joined by her husband during the
holiday season. They will return after the first of the year, to their home
in Vancouver, where Mr. Davis is a member of the faculty of the Uni-
versity of British Columbia. They are both enthusiastic about Canada.

      In November, Alpha Phi alumnae had several happy reunion parties
with Leila Linfield Nye '20, Mary Stranahan '22, Helen Rose '21, Helen
Tripp Davis '21, Dorothy Noble '22, Ethel Young Ecton '22 and Florence
Aiken Upsilon "22 in attendance at Bozeman.

      Erma Laselle Collins '17, Helen Tripp Davis '21, Genevieve Hall '20
and Mary Egan '22 were joined by the active chapter in Missoula to witness
the "Bobcat-Bruin" game on Armistice day, the outcome of which has not
yet been decided. A t the banquet in Missoula given by the alumnae of
the University of Montana, with Governor Dixon and alumnae of Montana
State College as guests, Mary Egan spoke in behalf of the alumnae of
Montana State College.

      Mr. and Mrs. Tom Menke (Blanche Border '18) are making their home
in Dillon, Montana. Blanche has been entertaining her sister, Evelyn
ex '21 and Helen T. Davis in her new home.

      Mary Egan is teaching in the high school at Butte, Montana.

                                                          MARRIAGES

      On Octber 22, Ethel Young '22, was married to Ray Ecton (Sigma
Alpha Epsilon) at the home of her sister in Bozeman, Montana. A t pres-
ent they are making their home in Manhattan, Montana.

                                                OMEGA

      Shorty Sheldon, ex '23 is doing substitute teaching at home. She writes
"Most of my bad little eggs are about twice as big as I am, but 'pay no
tenshun.' We must tell all of you alum sisters that Shorty comes to us
engaged to "Socks," a Beta from Dennison, who lives and works in her
home town.

      Jane Sickles has been sick at her home in Indianapolis this fall. She
is better now and we all wish her a speedy recovery. She wishes a little
black kitten. Anyone having the same, please forward. Although Jane
has been at Indiana University f o r the last two years, we still feel that
she belongs to Omega too.

      Roma Lindsey '20 is living in Austin, Texas. Her sister Helen '14
writes that Roma expects to go to housekeeping soon.
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