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   Ruth Williams. Playing society in Birmingham.
   Willie Hopson Williams. Busy with her home making.
   Mary Murray Wooley. Another happy home maker.
   Juno Esquiline Wright. We haven't received any official warning
from Juno yet but we hear that she is planning to change her name.
   Laura Radford Yates. Laura has the sweetest little home and
two most adorable boys.

                                                             ZETA A L U M N A

   The majority of Zeta's alumna? has followed that greatest of all
profession—Home making, and there are a heartening number of
Zeta children.

   Luree Breemer Beaumont is the mother of three lovely children,
a daughter and two sons. She is an active member in the Lincoln
alumna? chapter.

   Mabel Williams Beachley has a little baby daughter and is an
enthusiastic fraternity worker.

   Lulu King Bigelow has made herself known to many outside of
her own chapter by her strenuous work for A O I I in a national way.
She has for many years represented us in Pan-Hellenic.

   Maybelle Roper Bryant is the mother of two charming children.
   Nettie Chapline Campbell is an interested and interesting member
of society and is active in her sorority alumna? work.
   Maude Williams Heck. Mr. Heck recently resigned his position
in the University of Colorado Springs to accept a similar position in
science in Raleigh of North Carolina. At Colorado Springs Maude
was an interested member of the Faculty Women's Club. No doubt
she will also be interested in the same kind of a club in Raleigh.
The proud mother of a beautiful little son.
   Mattie Woodworth Higgins is a member of the Pan-Hellenic Asso-
ciation at Omaha, and recently elected to the office of secretary-treas-
urer.
   Emma Schreiber Hunter, as wife of the superintendent of Lin-
coln public schools, has many duties to perform in the social life of
Lincoln, which" she does in her own charming and capable way. I n
addition to her many social duties Emma spends* a great deal of time
in Y. W. C. A. and social service work. She is much interested in
the Neighborhood House, a settlement among the German-Russians
which has done a great work with that element in Lincoln.
   Florence Parmelee H i l l , while in school, became interested in social
service and Y. W. C. A. work. After leaving school she became a
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