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                                                 ALPHA PHI

                                                                    GENERAL

    Mr. and Mrs. T . A . Carlson ( M a r y Kretlow, '17) are attending the univer-
sity of Utah, where M r . Carlson has a fellowship. They spent the holidays in
Helena, Montana.

    Helen T r i p p , '21, has been initiated into Phi Upsilon Omicron, the hon-
orary home economics national.

                                                               ENGAGEMENTS

    M a r y C u r l , '21, to C r a i g I n g r a m , brother of our own Doris Ingrain, '19.
    Blanche Borden, '18, to Thomas Minkey of Glendine, Montana.

                                                                   MARRIAGES

    E r m a Lessel, '16, is now Mrs. A . Raymond Collins. She was married to
Dr. Collins October 15 at Butte, Montana, and they w i l l make their home in
Hardin, Montana.

    Martha Johnson, '18, and John Haynes were married on Christmas day.
They have gone to California for a stay o f two months.

                                  R U T H NOBLE D A W S O N , '17, Alumna Assistant Editor.

                                                NU OMICRON

                                                                     GENERAL

    One of the most important "happenings" f o r N u Omicron alumnae was
Katrina Overall McDonald's visit home d u r i n g the Christinas holidays. I t was
chapter and her many friends atoned i n a measure f o r this. The night she
mighty hard to leave " C " so soon, but we hope her hearty welcome by the
arrived the bridal party including Natalie Overall, '20, and M a r y D . Houston,
'18, met her at the t r a i n and then had a short reunion at the home of one of
the bridesmaids. On New Year's Day, Mrs. Overall entertained w i t h a tea
for her and Mary D. Houston.

     M a r y D . has been leading quite a gay l i f e this season. She had a b i g dance
at the Nashville Golf and Country Club, and has had many affairs given in
her honor. She has been elected to the Girls' Cotillion Club, the leading social
organization f o r girls i n the city. She has tried to remember her fraternity's
ideals, however, and has been w o r k i n g every Wednesday in the Girls' Civic
Welfare League. Garments are made there f o r the poor of the town and help
rendered i n every way possible. Christmas fifteen hundred children were
made happy who otherwise would have had no Santa Claus had i t not been
for the league.

     lone Blair Goodpasture, ex-'20, is l i v i n g in Nashville now. We are indeed
 glad to have her back w i t h us. Soon we hope to have enough "stationary"
 alumnae to f o r m a Nashville Chapter. We have f o u r chapters represented in
 Nashville now—Omicron, N u Omicron, Pi, and Kappa.

                                                           PSI

                                                                      GENERAL

     Beatrice Barrington is wintering i n Florida w i t h her parents.
     Ruth Cotton was appointed accountant by the University of Pennsylvania
 Alumnae Association to serve d u r i n g its drive to raise money f o r a Girls' Club
 House on the campus.
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