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announce the birth of a seven and one-half           The marriage of Camille Clemenson ( E x .
nound boy, Gary' Bruce, on July 16. Their         '34) and Robert D. Porter took place in
home is at 236 Thirteenth Street, Raymond,        Grants Pass on August 6. They will make
Washington.                                       their home in Medford.

   Marjorie Stone Preble ('27) and James have        On June 25, Florence King ('32) was mar-
a baby boy, Charles, who was born March 1.        ried to Jesse S. Douglas. The wedding took
They are living at 1599 State Street, Salem,      place at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral. Jesse
Oregon.                                           is a Kappa Sigma and has been studying for
                                                  his doctor's degree at the University of Min-
   Betty Smith Elliot ('28) and her husband,      nesota.
who have returned to Corvallis, have a new
baby daughter, Donna, who was born on Au-            Rebecca Morgan ('30) and George N. Sig-
gust 26.                                          nor were married August 16 at the Martha
                                                  Washington Hotel. Elsie Moller ('29) was
   Marjorie Sherwin Perry ( E x . '28) and Ken-   one of the bridesmaids. The Signors will
neth announce the birth of a daughter, Susan,     make their home in Dunsmuir, California.
on Tanuary 17. They have built a new home in
Salem, Oregon, and moved in March.                   Since the last notes were issued, Thelma
                                                  Downer ( E x . '33) and Jack Zane (4>A8) were
                    Alpha Sigma                   married and are now living in San Franscisco.

               By Barbara Crozvell                                               Births
                                                     To Mr. and Mrs. Carol Williams (Cather-
      I N SPITE of the oft-mentioned depression,  ine Dorris, ('28) a son, David Frederick, on
      there seem to have been many trips made     May 9.
this summer. Evelyn Houge ('24) drove to the
World's Fair. The general trek, however, was                                    Deaths
to California. Marguerite Hill Nelson ( E x .        There are many of us who will feel deeply
"29) and husband and Lynn Jackson ('26^ went      the absence of Mrs. Lucy Abrams when we
via boat. Ruth Holmes ('30) is planning to        return to the chapter house for Homecoming
do the same in September. Isabelle Crowell        and other visits. Mrs. Abrams passed away
('33) spent a week in Claremont, California,      in Portland, August 26, after a short illness.
visiting Mary Lou Martin ('33). Edith Sin-        The funeral was in Eugene at the Alpha Omi-
nett ('33) also had her vacation in California    cron Pi House where she had been house-
and is now on the College Board at Meier &        mother for eleven years. Our deepest sym-
Franks. Ruth Hansen ('29) drove to Cali-          pathy to her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Thurber,
fornia and Mexico.                                and to her little granddaughter, Diana.
   Phyllis Meisel ('33) was in an automobile         Mrs. Leslie V. Barrow (Dorothea McClaran,
accident last June and was seriously hurt,        Ex. '31) died in Boise, Idaho on May 26. We
but is now fully recovered. Marcia Fuestman       extend our sympathy to her familj'.
(Ex. '36) is assistant to Dr. H . H . Dixon in
the Medical Dental Building in Portland. Re-                            Alpha Tau
cently there have been two surprises for the                         By Jane Scully
Portland girls. Helen Cantine ('26) has just
returned to Portland to stay. Also, La Wanda      -+- T H E ACTIVE chapter entertained the alumna;
Fenlason ('30) is home for a short visit and            back for Commencement at the house
will leave September 18 to teach at Briarcliff
which is about twelve miles from New York         Sunday, June 11. Among those who assembled
City.                                             to meet the actives and chat with each other
                                                  were: Mary (Case) Amner ('28), Helen
                         Engagements              Wyeth ('29), Virginia Wilson ('29), Antoin-
                                                  ette "Tony" Shaw ('30), Monty (Montgom-
   Miriam McCroskey ( E x . '33) has announced    ery) Moore ('30), Barbara Clarke ('31),
her engagement to Marvin Lynn of Tacoma,          Betty Jackson ('31), Jane Scully ('31), Grace
Washington. Marvin was a Sigma Nu at Ore-         (Bonbam) Livingston, Allieret (Chrysler)
gon.                                              Morrow, and Anna (Zigler) Wright. Seen at
                                                  the Commencement dances and Class Day
                           Marriages              were: Cora Frances (Shirk) Fisher ('29),
   Louise Gurney ( E x . '32) was married to      Fern Channell ('30), Martha McCray ('31),
Victor Lyman last February in Baker, Ore-         and Helen Lawson ( E x . '32).
gon. Mr. Lyman is with the Eastern Oregon
Light & Power Company.                               The graduation of the class of 1933 adds
   Another marriage in that same part of the      five new members to the alumnae group: Fran-
country was that of Dorothy Curtis ( E x . '33)   ces Bingham, Katherine Luebben, Charlotte
to John Theodore Jensen on June 1 in Weiser,      Merchant, Elizabeth Mosher, and Lois Oldam.
Idaho. Ted is assistant coach of the high         Nan Bingham has won a scholarship at Mills
school there and was a Phi Delt at the Uni-       College in California and is now adding fame
versity of Idaho.                                 to her name studying for her Master's degree
   Frances Wood ('29) was married to Stanley      in Zoology.
Woodruff at a small home ceremony in June.
They spent the summer at Crater Lake where           Betty Mosher was married to Harry Emer-
"Stan" was a ranger and are now making            son Steck (Denison '32, AX A ) , on August 12
their home in Klamath Falls where he is           at her home in White Plains, New York. The
teaching.                                         only guests were the immediate families. Betty,
                                                  who was unattended, wore a blue and white
                                                  travelling suit. They expect to take an apart-
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