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Marion Arthur '22, writes how the Clevelanders enjoyed their banquet
held at the Betz home December 8. Dot Betz and Marion were on the
"food committee" and sang Rosie O'Grady and all the old standbys while
working. Hearing those two names in connection with food and song
should take several of us back to "suite days" in Hepburn.
Frances McNutt, ex '22 was graduated from Ohio Weslyan last June
and she is teaching this winter at Morrow, Ohio.
Harriet Rains is visiting her sister in Wilson, N . C. Hat seems to
like it so well that she writes, " I may stay all winter."
Addie Louise Winston '22 is teaching in Finchville, Ky. The southern
life there just suits her. She comes from that state and is used to it.
Addie Lou came back to visit at school Thanksgiving week-end and a cer-
tain Sigma Chi saw that she got to and from Cincinnati safely.
Several actives and out-of-town alums were seen in Cincinnati Thanks-
giving day. In fact Henny, Scotty, Grace Willis and Francis Ivins were
sees in Mills hastily snatching lunch before the big game. Mart Jaques,
Billy Ozias, Lura Grant, Helen Haller, Lil Hempel, the McLennans, Bernie
Shuey and Coxie were others seen at the game.
Peg Wagner Lunger visited school on her return to Ohio this fall f o r
a visit with her family.
May Young '21 has "turned teacher" again.
On the day when Miami played Dcnnison at Dayton the Alpha O's had
a lovely luncheon at the Gray Manor. Twenty-four were present.
December 9 the Alpha O's held a Founders' Day banquet in Hamilton,
Ohio, at the Hamilton Club, and plans were made to form an alumnae
chapter whose center should be Hamilton.
Mary Boynton Hamilton '19 writes to present this small scribble—
"I've nothing to write except I ' m pursuing the elusive dust germ to its
lair most of the time and sling a wicked skillet all of the rest." She is
housekeeping at 716 W . Sixth St., Marion, Indiana.
Martha Hitchner '18 is at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, where she was
operated on for appendicitis. She is getting along splendidly.
On December 8 the Cincinnati Alpha O's held their Founders' Day
banquet at Ermina Price's in Wyoming. Six Omegas, one Theta and one
Iota Alpha O enjoyed being together. They discussed many things but
gave Mrs. Gilbert's letter and convention most of the time. They will
hold their third meeting in January with Lillian Hempel. After their
first meeting in November they were glad to discover through the Novem-
ber To Dragma, Grace Gardner Scully, Theta, who has lived in Cincinnati
a long time but who knew no Alpha O's there.
Emily Nash Zeigler '17 writes "We are back in Kokomo. John is a
chemist at the Kokomo Rubber Works, and I am enjoying a life t>f ease
and comfort." She spent the summer in St. Louis where her husband did
research work.
Helen Lindsey is teaching Latin and French in the Greenville High
School.

