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The ladies of leisure this year include Dorothea Trebing, '23,
Vera Yeareance '24 and Elizabeth Anderson '24.
Agnes Dobbins Watt '13 spent the summer in the East. She
studied in summer school at New York University and after the
session closed, her husband joined her for a trip before they returned
to Salt Creek, Wyoming, where Agnes is this year principal of the
high school.
MARRIAGES
Elsie B . Blodgett '22, to Charles D. Ludlum '22, on August 25,
1925, at Corning, N . Y. They are now living at 236 East 23d
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Florence J. Foster '23 to Albert J. Durkee, of Homer, N. Y.,
in the Congregational Church there on September 2, 1925. Their
address is 16 Elm Avenue, Homer.
Marjorie G. Kimball '24 to John R. Gephart '24, in the West-
minister Presbyterian Church at Auburn, N. Y., on June 13, 1925.
The bride's attendants included Margaret Mashek '24, Louise von
Roeder '24, Vera Yeareance '24 and Virginia Carr '27. The Gep-
harts spent the summer in Syracuse but have now moved to Pitts-
burgh, where Jack has a position with the Concrete Steel Company.
Marion Staples '25 to John Fessler Haller '25. They are living
in Burlington, Vermont.
BIRTHS
To Dr. and Mrs. Walter Denslow Way (Hilda Greenawalt '19) on
September 16, 1925, a son Walter D., Jr. Dr. Way is practicing in
Westport, New York.
RHO
It seems that in any news item from Rho the most significant
event of many years was the delightful visit we had from Mrs. Perry.
To say that we all unreservedly fell in love with her cannot begin
to express the happiness that she brought the active and alumnae
chapters by her week-end with us.
Louise Lowry is very much with us again, and not at all eclipsed
bv her famous brother. She has been offered a faculty position in
the mathematics department at Northwestern, and though she says
it isn't absolutely certain yet, we are sure that she will be teaching
logarithms soon. It's not at all bad to have "Tim" Lowry for an
A O n "brother!"
Agnes Biesemeier was home for the holidays. Being a faculty
member of Vassar seems not to have changed her from her usual
nice self. She has been receiving a number of press notices upon
her work in the title role of "Mary the Third," given by the Pough-
keepsie Players.
Frances Urman is working in the Trust Department of the
First Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago with Edith Brown. Can you
imagine Frances in such a prosaic place as a bank?
Helen Thompson, we hear, is in San Antonio, and expects to
sail for Biarritz in May.
Ruth Tombaugh has driven up twice this fall from Burlington.
What is a matter of 400 miles between sisters? You all knew, of
course, that Helen Tombaugh was married to Carl Lehmann in
June and is living now in Des Moines? Connie Cederholm is mar-
ried and living there too, but nowhere can I find her announcement,
so I can't tell you about it properly.