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Drama Society all claim attention. She recently played the part of
Kathleen in a production of William Butler Yeats's "Kathleen-Ni-
Houhilan" given by the Western Drama Society at Carmel-by-the-Sea.
in which a number of Irish folk songs gave opportunity for her voice
to be appreciated.
Celeste La Coste Etcheverry, '05, has been giving all her attention
lately to the care of her husband in his illness. His recovery will
mean a resumption of her interests, some of which will be directed
to work for Grand Council.
Martha Rice Furlong, '04, visits Berkeley and the chapter house
occasionally from her home in Sacramento. She has a small son and
daughter.
Cards were received very recently from Edna Garrett, '13, an-
nouncing her marriage to William Churchill Wetherbee. Her home
will be in Galesburg, Illinois.
Helen Bancroft Gove, '10, after her marriage and European trip,
has been busied with planning a new home in Oakland, where she and
her husband will soon be established.
Grace Batz Guyles, '09, has been, since her marriage, in Tacoma.
Washington, where her time is given to housekeeping and to a busy
social life.
Sarah Matthew Hackley, '08, is occupied by the duties of a house-
keeper and the care of her four-year-old son. She renews her frater-
nity associations at senior banquet and initiations, however, and is
interested in occasional meetings of the Y. W. C. A. alumnae of the
University of California.
Claire Hart McGill, '15, is another very recent bride, having an-
nounced her engagement at our last senior banquet. Her home is
in Oakland.
Netha Hall H i l l , '11, has moved from Berkeley to San Francisco,
and the trip combined with the care of a little son, has prevented her
attending alumna; meetings lately.
Una Call Jeffers has, since her marriage, made her home in Eng-
land, in Dorsetshire. No further news than this has been heard
of her.
Carrie Bright Kistler, '10, has continued since her marriage two
years ago, her interest in musical lines. She has lately been chairman
of the program committee at the Etude Club, a musical organization
in Berkeley, and is always much in demand. She and her husband
make occasional week-end trips to Santa Rosa, where Mr. and Mrs.
Kistler, Senior, have a ranch, but most of her time is spent at her
home in Berkeley.

