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        Alice Stranahan was our other cherished visitor, and when
   Mayme Egan, "Hankie" Moebus Bolitho, Marie Moebus, "Judy"
   Judd Hauseman, Peg Conkling Donohoe, Peg Chrystal, Erma La-
  Selle Collins and Alice and myself got together, with Mercedes
   Staebler as an active representative, it almost seemed like fraternity
  meeting again, and that wonderful thrill that always comes again
  when we sing "Alpha O."

                                                                               MARY L . BALDWIN.

                                       NU OMICRON

                                                  MARRIAGES

        A beautiful wedding of the early fall was that of Sarah Hopkins,
  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hopkins, to Mr. Roy Thompson. A
  number of lovely parties were given in their honor. The wedding
  was a home affair and their new place on Garland was beautifully
  suited for it. Sarah was in full bridal toilette and her costume was a
  Parisian creation which she purchased while abroad this past sum-
  mer. Mary B. Allison and Mary Thompson were among the girls
  chosen as attendants. Virginia Martin presided at the piano. After
 a trip to New Orleans the couple moved to Old Hickory.

       A wedding of much interest to the chapter here was that of
  Mary Lou Hart, daughter of Mrs. Mary Hart, to Mr. D. G. Faulk-
 ner. The wedding took place at the home of the bride on Decem-
 ber 28. Cornelia Lamb rendered the bridal music. Mary Lou was a
 junior in Vanderbilt. They will make their home in the Belcourt
 apartments on their return.

       A wedding which came as a surprise to her large circle of
 friends was that of Frances Morton to Mr. James Good. The wed-
 ding took place in Columbia, Tennessee on December 22. The
 young couple will make their home at present with the bride's
 parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Morton, in Bell Meade.

                                                    BIRTHS

    Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Higgins, of Wilkinsburg, Pa., a
 daughter. She arrived November 13 and her parents have named
 her Louella Whorley for her mother.

      Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Rogers, twins, a boy and a
 girl. They arrived in Jacksonville, Fla., near the middle of Decem-
 ber. Mrs. Rogers will be better remembered as Mary Harold.

      Born to Dr. and Mrs. Batty Coker (Margaret McCoy), on Aug-
ust, 24, 1925, a daughter, Georgia Ann, at Vallejo, California.

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                                                MARRIAGES

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      Mary Ware Fahnestock, Psi, to Robert L. Flather, Beta Theta
Pi, LTniversity of Pennsylvania. Now living in Washington, D. C.

                                                   BIRTHS

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                                          OMEGA
      Natalie Johnson and Ethel Rabey are studying at Western Re-
serve University, Cleveland. "Nats" is in the Group Service Course
and lives at Merrick House. Ethel is working part time as well as
pursuing an M.A.
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