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TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  161

equipped rest and reading rooms for women in her part of Nebraska
where such comforts for tired travelers is little known.

                                                            SIGMA ALUMNAE

                                                             HOME MAKERS

    Hattie Pish Bachus, ' 0 6 , is living in Butte, Montana. She has a
 small daughter. Her visits to the chapter house have been enjoyed
 by the girls and her interest is constant.

    Flora Miller Beach, also '06, lives in Los Angeles, where she keeps
house for her husband and little girl.

    Ada Shreve Belshaw, '05, has a home in Antioch.
    Genevieve Kimball Bingham, '07, with her husband and small son
and daughter, has a very attractive home in Oakland. The San
 Francisco alumna? chapter remember pleasantly a meeting at which
she was hostess last year.

    Gladys Curtain Britton, '10, is a "married lady" whose work for
Alpha Omicron in general and Sigma chapter in particular is as
active as ever. She is registrar of the fraternity, and will have
charge of plans for the entertainment of Grand Council in 1915.

    Bernice McNeal Bryant, ' 0 7 , has just moved into a new home
built for the Bryant family, which includes a son and daughter, in
Monrovia.

    Esther Boardman Busby, '07, whose husband, it is interesting to
note, was, before their marriage, her guardian, lives in Chicago. Sig-
ma has lately heard of the birth of a daughter.

   Verna Ray de Long, ' 1 0 , lives with her husband, son and baby
daughter on a ranch about eight miles from Santa Rosa. Their ex-
periences during the heavy rains have been unique, to sav the least.
Mr. de Long, for instance, travels in a boat for over a mile to mail
letters, and the country around them seems to be thoroughly inun-
dated. Although farm life was new to each of them three vears ago,
it has been very successful and has proven to have many attractions.

   Margaret Henderson Dudley, ' 0 3 , is another alumna in whom
Sigma always finds interest and support. She has just completed a
year as president of the San Francisco alumna' chapter and is con-
stantly planning for Alpha Omicron's welfare in chapter extension
and other lines. She has two children, a son and a daughter, who
are very popular at the chapter house, where they occasionally appear.

   Virginia Judy Esterly, ' 0 6 , has a number of varied inter-
ests. Her home, in the hills of Claremont, her small daughter, her
work as editor of T o D R A G M A . . and her membership in the Western
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