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     Alda Jane Woodward, Mabel and Ethel Heitman spent the past
summer on a trip through the southern and western states, visiting in
all eighteen states and going as far west as the coast.

     Marion Koegel is teaching English and history in the Cropsey
(111.) high school this year.

     Dr. and Mrs. Lee T. Smith (Lee Combs) are now living in
Kenvil, New Jersey, where Dr. Smith has a chemical position with
the Hercules Powder Company.

     Among the Beta Phi alums who attended the Founders' Day
luncheon at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis early in December
were: Helen Devitt Woodward, Mary Gertrude Mauley, Jane Sick-
els Mitchell, Merry Louise Robinson, Louise Hutt Jenkinson, Mil-
dred McCoy, Susan Smith Allen, Lura Halleck Thomas, Fay Bryan
Allis, Helen Nash, and Dorothy Sheets.

                                               MARRIAGES

      On September 12 occurred the marriage of Iva Wray, of Craw-
fordsville, and Mr. Roscoe C. Lavin, of Indianapolis. The wedding
was in Miami, Florida, where the Lavins are now living.

      Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blair Wright have the honor of announc-
ing the marriage of their daughter Margaret Sanders to Mr. Harold
Cortland Wilson Monday, the seventh to December, one thousand,
nine hundred and twenty-five, Church of the Transfiguration, New
York." So reads an announcement recently received by Beta Phi
alums. Margaret was president of the Beta Phi during her senior
year in school and since graduation has been studying dancing at
the Ned Weyburn studios in New York, her home. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson are at home in Homstead, Florida.

                                                   BIRTHS

      Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Busby (Mildred Stoker), of 516 West 9th
St., Anderson, Indiana, announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Jean,
 in November. Betty's father is prosecuting attorney of Madison
 County.

                                       ALPHA PHI

      The class of 1918 has made a firm New Year's resolution to
 keep its circular letter circulating. "Mickey" McCone Farris, Martha
 Johnson Haynes and Ruby Hodgkiss Hagen write letters overflow-
 ing with news of their lovable babies and baby. Harriet Arneson
 is working in a bank in Hoquiam, Washington. Myrtle Kuhns and
 Irene Abrahamson seem to be very content in each of their respec-
 tive places of abode. We hear vague rumors that Mary " D " is
 moving to Evanston to live. Blanch Border Mencke is recovering
 from a recent operation and we are mightv glad to have her in
 Butte.

       Lucille Staebler is certainly taking advantage of her stay in the
 South, in that she is seeing the land. She spent the holidays in
 Florida.

       Several of the girls were in Butte during the holidays. Evelyn
 Border spent two days here, and tells us she is very happy in her
 teaching work at Billings. She enjoys a visit with Leila Linfield
 Nye occasionally.

       It was good to see Chloe Cox again when she stopped here on
 her trip back to Kalispell.

       Marlyn Judd Hausman is also here and brings us news from our
 active sisters, whom we're looking forward to seeing again in Feb-
 ruary.
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