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     Helen Rowe Foster entertained several of her 1917 class at
luncheon recently. Young Mr. Foster keeps Helen rather busy.

     At the formal dinner that Delta gave as their big rush party,
Clara Russell, Wista Ogle, Betty Beattie and Alice Spear helped in
the kitchen while some of the newest alums sat down to dinner to
assist in rushing. It was a wonderful party and was well worth
our efforts.

                                             ENGAGEMENTS

     '25—Alice Harrington to Morris Winslow, Tufts '25, S. T. A.
     '21—Ruth Bagley to Paul U. MacGregor of Lowell.
     '20—Marion Phillips to Harold H. Porter of Salem, Tufts '20,
A . T. O. Mr. Porter is now engaged in business in Connecticut.

                                               MARRIAGES

     Mildred Sullivan was married on September 20, 1925 to Ralph
Bonnell and is living on Plaisted Road, W. Medford.

                                                  BIRTHS

     Joan King Inman to Louise (Cottie) Prescott Inman on Nov.
19, 1925, at the Norwood Hospital.

     Leslie Anna Crosby to Martha Neal Crosby on Dec. 16, 1925.

                                                                                      ALICE SPEAR.

                                          GAMMA

        Eleanor Murray Archer and voung daughter, Jean, have returned
to N. Y.

     Ida Bean Sugden and her husband are spending the winter in Florida.
     Betty Bright spent the holidays with her parents in Bangor.
     Imogene Wormwood Ingalls is living in Piecefield, N. Y.
     Sarah Brown Sweetzer, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her family
at Oldtown, Maine.
     Marguerite Tibbetts spent Christmas with her mother in Bangor. She
is doing social service work in Boston.
     Lilla Hersey is studying at Boston University this winter.
     Marion Day spent Christmas with her sister in Shelbourne, New
Hampshire.
     Irene Richardson Conner, '09, has completed a course in library
work and has accepted a position in the Rutland Public Library.
     Catherine Cary, of Houlton, is teaching in Massachusetts this
winter.
     Mrs. Frederick Marston, of Newton, Mass., was at her home in
Sargentville for a visit recently.
     Helena Derby, Rowena Hersey and Lilla Hersey spent the
Christmas vacation at their homes in Bangor.
     Zella E. Colvin, '16, is now instructor in mathematics at the
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.

                                                DEATHS    We extend our
                                                          Her father died
     Doris Currier Treat's mother passed away.
sincerest sympathy.

     We sympathize with Rachel Bowen Adams.
recently.

                                                  BIRTHS

A daughter, Jean, to Eleanor Murray Archer, December 16.

                                        EPSILON
     No less an authority than Professor Bristow Adams writes in
the Cornell Countryman that Ruth Oviatt '24, "is rated as one of the best
reporters on the Philadelphia Public Ledger.
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