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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  45

    Frieda Pfafflin was married Sept. 22nd to Fred H . Dorner. She
is now living at 881 6th Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

     Ethel Carver was married Nov. 3rd to Mr. Marion E. Martin.
They will make their home i n Rockville, Ind.

                                                     GAMMA

     Helen Farwell Steward, ex-'09 and J. Randolph Bradstreet

were married recently.
     Mr. William Freeman Shoppe and Miss Marguerite Dorothy

Pilsbury were married Wednesday, August 4th, at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pilsbury, No. 4 Court
street. The lawn was enclosed with 170 feet of netting closely
covered with green, forming an enclosure in which the ceremony
took place at high noon. Miss Amy E. Stoddard played Mendels-
sohn's wedding march, at the first strains of which Misses Elizabeth
A. Quimby and Cora S. Morison entered the lawn from the side door
bearing garlands to form the aisles for the bridal party. The six
bridesmaids then appeared and formed a semi-circle under the
hawthorne tree. The bride, escorted by her father, were followed
and met by the groom and his best man. The ceremony was per-
formed by the Rev. David L. Wilson of the North Congregational
church, who used the single ring Episcopal service. The bride was
given away by her father. Baskets of pink sweetpeas were suspended
from the trees, and tall jardineres of ferns were used with charming
effect on the lawn. The bridesmaids were Misses Alice Belle Farns-
worth of West Sullivan, Maine '08, the bride's roommate at Maine;
Joanna Carver Colcord, Searsport, Maine '07; Sarah Ellen Brown,
 Old Town, Maine '08, all members of the bride's fraternity, Gamma
 chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi, and three Belfast young ladies, Misses
 Clara Russell Steward, Mary Helen Bird and Evelyn Philbrook
 Morison. Dr. George A. Phillips of West Sullivan was best man.

      Mr. Schoppe is a graduate from the University of Maine (B. S.
 in Agriculture) 1907, and is a member of Maine Alpha Chapter of
 Sigma Alpha Epsilon and of Alpha Zeta, the honorary agricultural
 fraternity. After leaving Maine he was an assistant at the Rhode
 Island Experiment Station, Kingston, R. I . , and then went to Mon-
 tana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in Bozeman,
 Montana, where he is an instructor and assistant i n the experiment
 station.—Republican Journal, Belfast, Me.

                                                        RHO

    Rho is happy to announce the marriage of Carolyn Piper to
Louis Barto Dorr, solemnized June 19, 1909.
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