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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  163

    Lucile Kistler Wagy, '11, has been leading a very original life
since her marriage about six months ago. Her home was first at Oil-
fields, where her husband's work was divided into two weeks of day
schedule and two weeks at night. During the latter his wife walked
over to the works each evening to visit him, going, as she writes,
 "armed to the teeth like a movie heroine," and returning to bake
apple pies or write letters at ten thirty or so. Then the following
fortnight life resumed its normal program. Their home is now in
 Coalinga.

    Mabel Lothrop Armstrong has been married but a short time and
has been living in Elko, Nevada.

    Muriel Eastman Martin, '01, lives with her husband and three
children in Boise, Idaho. As Mr. Martin is in the ministry of the
 Methodist Church, the time of his wife is devoted to the duties and
charities attendant on such a connection.

    Wynne Meredith Harlowe, '13, has been married for a month and
is living in Spreckels, where her husband is connected with the
manufactories there. She is near enough to her former home in
Alameda to make occasional visits there and to the chapter house.

   Edith Wherry Muckleston, '08, has attained considerable promi-
nence in the literary world. Besides contributions to the magazines
she has published a book, The Red Lantern, and will continue her
writing in addition to the keeping of her home, which is in Montreal.

   Lillian Lowell Paine, '01, has changed her interests lately with
those of her husband. Formerly a civil engineer, he has taken up
farming, and both he and his wife are enthusiasts already. She has
a son who also claims her attention.

   Dorothy Richardson Parkinson, '14, is the most recent of Sigma
brides, her wedding having occurred January twenty-first. I n spite
of the steady rain many of the chapter girls were there. Her home
is now in Sacramento.

   Hazel Skinner Schnabel, '06, lives in Newcastle, where her home
and her two children occupy her time.

   Daisy Mansfield Shaw, '07, has been in Berkeley for the last year,
after a prolonged absence. She has renewed her attendance at the
chapter house, particularly at alumnae meetings. She has a little son.

   Marian Crosett Strong, '13, has lived in Berkeley since her mar-
riage last year. She is a member whose interest does not flag, and
was one of the hostesses at the last meeting of the alumnae chapter.

   Hilda Manning Thompson, '10, has been in the south since her
marriage and has not, in consequence, been able to keep up her
fraternity activity, except in the Los Angeles alumnae chapter. She
has a daughter, who claims her attention.
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