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and spent the holiday week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F . N.
Herzing. Lucile Mauck came from Omaha and stayed over the week end
w i t h Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Mauck.
Jean Dow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dow of Omaha,
was married to Dr. Frank D . Carman of Madison, December 30, 1925.
Bonnie Hess, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George J. Hess of Wayne
became the bride of Hugh H. Drake of Kearney on December 29.
Mr. Drake is county attorney of Kearney county, so after a short
WPeipdedri n gt r i p the couple will make their home in Kearney. Elsie
and Helen Reynolds from Lincoln, Gladys Rice of Neligh
and Gladys Sharrer of West Point all went to Wayne to attend the
wedding. .
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Will Noble (Arline Abbott), a son, Thomas Abbott,
on November 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Ryman (Pauline Moore), a son, Richard
Wesley, on October 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kokjer (Winifred Clark), a daughter,
Phyllis Marcia, on January 2.
DEATHS
We are sorry to have to announce that since the last issue of
To DRAGMA Jessie Kreidler's father passed away at their home in
bi.ilerton, Nebraska.
ELSIE FITZGERALD.
SIGMA
Rose Marx spent a few days in Los Angeles with the Los
Angeles Alumnae chapter. She attended the Founders' Day luncheon
and had a most enjoyable visit.
Robertson Jeffers, husband of Una Call Jeffers, '04, has just pub-
lished a book of poems and has been hailed by critics as the greatest
poet of modern times. In fact, his works have been compared to
those of Shelley and Keats.
Isa Henderson Stewart is teaching the primary department at
the week day church school in Berkeley.
Lucille Grieg Campbell has been spending the last month in
California, from her home in the east. We extend our sympathy to
her in the loss of her devoted father.
Gertrude Davis Arnold, wife of Julean Arnold, American com-
mercial attache in China, is visiting on the coast.
The eventful day of the big football game between Stanford
and California was celebrated by the Stanford chapter with open
house to all AOHs and their friends. Sigma alumnae, as well as the
active chapter, had the great pleasure of being most cordially enter-
tained at luncheon by the Stanford Alpha Os.
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement of Helen Scheick to John Hallcnheck has been an-
nounced. The wedding is planned for the early part of February and will
take place in Berkeley. Following the wedding the couple will go to Florida.
They will make their home in New York and later in the year will travel
to Europe.
BIRTHS
To Emma Black Kew, of Los Angeles, a son, born in Decem-
ber.