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Also there are a few o f us who are studying and these few are:
Anita Pettibone, '14, Prince School o f Store Service, Boston, Mass.
Jessie Jolliffe, ex'18. Minor Hospital.
Louise Benton, '19, studying and teaching violin.

                                                              MARRIAGES  Assistant  Editor.

Jacqueline Wood to Roland Kraus.
Pearl Lipscombe to George Parsons.
Hope Moore to Lawrence Koltz.

                                   LOUISE D . B E N T O N , '19, Alumna

NU KAPPA

BIRTHS

    I have three "bits" o f news to tell you—the b i r t h of a son to Leland Lawie
Dexter ( K '17) the latter part of October; in November, a son to Erma Baker

Patton ( N K '19) ; and a son to Zora Samuell M c N e i l l ( N K '20), December 8.

M A U D E M . RASBURY, '19, Alumna Assistant                                        Editor.

                                                    BETA PHI

                                                                      GENERAL

     Beta Phi alumnae who are school marms had a lovely treat when they went
 to the Teachers' Association in Indianapolis, October 29-30. We attended a
 supper at Mrs. Benny's where we met not only our sisters from Beta Phi, but
also those f r o m Theta. You can imagine how we all talked at the same time.
 Everyone asked everyone else i f she had heard f r o m so-and-so, and what she
was doing, etc., and the eats we had, oh, m y !

     Saturday, November 1, was the Notre Dame-Indiana game at Indianapolis.
That day was supposed to be a sort of get-together reunion or home-coming,
but the weather-man was against us. H o w it did r a i n ! The Beta Phi girls
were planning to have a luncheon at Ayres Tea Room. When we met, there
were four of us—Edith Huntington, Nelle Prall, Bernice Coffing, and Beatrice
Coombs. You all know how we can talk, so you can imagine how we enjoyed
ourselves.

                                                                    MARRIAGES

    The road for Beta Phi alumnae seems to be leading to the altar. Just no-
tice these:

    On October 29, H i l d r e d Oliver, ex-'2i, was married to Raymond Nichols at
her home in M t . Vernon. They have gone to M r . Nichols' home i n Brown-
ing, Missouri, to live.

    Mabel Lewis, ex-'20, and Paul Heifield were married at F r a n k f o r t on Octo-
ber 22, and are l i v i n g in F r a n k f o r t .

    Doris Shumaker, ex-'19, was married to D r . Roscoe Conkiing Bratten at A u -
burn, Indiana, on August 7. They are now l i v i n g i n Galion, Ohio, where D r .
Bratten is a prosperous dentist.

    Faye Bryan, ex-'i8, was married to L . T . Allis last summer. Her address
now is 942 N . Keystone, Indianapolis, Indiana.

    On November 1 occurred the wedding of Ruth Carner, ex-'2i, to Harold C.
Blackmun o f Buchanan, Michigan. They are now l i v i n g at 2909 H i g h l a n d
Place, Indianapolis, Indiana.

                                          BEATRICE COOMBS, '19, Alumna Assistant Editor.
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