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  ment in New York while Harry studies law            Mauley Marbaugh ('24), Edith Huntington
 at Columbia.                                         Anderson ( ' 2 0 ) , Hannah Blair Neal ('19),
                                                      Alice Cullnane ( E x . '28), Margaret Coombs
    Helen Lawson ( E x . '32), and Glen Trask          ( ' 2 7 ) , Martha Surface ('35), Mary Sullivan
  (Denison '31, K 2 ) , were married August 19         ('34), and I were her guests. After the lunch-
 at Helen's home in Columbus, Ohio. Helen             eon we went to Judy's summer home in
 wore her mother's wedding dress of white net         Maryland to "view" "Doug," Jr. He was a
 and Marian Mohr ('32), who was her maid              most precious baby—seven months old and
 of honor, wore an afternoon dress of blue            weighed twenty-three pounds. Gladys Weeks
 and white figured crepe. From all reports             ('28) arrived in time for the final functions
 Helen looked lovely and the wedding was a            of Convention.
 great reunion of Denisonians, especially for
 the AOII's and the Kappa Sigma's. Grace                 Right now I want to stop and tell you
 (Bonham) Livingston, Allieret (Chrysler)             Beta Phi's that you should be proud of your
 Morrow, and Ann Grant ( E x . '34) were              active chapter. The quality of girls is the
 among the Alpha Tan's present.                       best ever and also the best possible. They
                                                      rank high in scholarship and in activities.
    "Tony" Shaw ('30) and Helen Wyeth ( ' 2 9 )       They have made a "go" of things in spite of
 went to the World's Fair this summer while           a smaller number and more pressing times.
 Virginia Wilson ( ' 2 9 ) occupied her time          These girls need your support! It isn't by
 profitably by having her appendix removed.           just giving money that "alums" can help—I'm
 Dorothy Weichman ( ' 3 1 ) has a job in a            not asking for money but for your interest
 broker's office in Wall Street—she is becoming       in sending them girls who would make good
an authority on reading ticker tape! Jane             AOII's and for your continued and sincere
 Scully ( ' 3 1 ) had a throughly good time at the    good will in your own chapter. It is not for
Convention and will probably be talking about         the twenty-three "alums" in Bloomington alone
it till the next one!                                 to support this chapter but for the two hun-
                                                      dred plus spirited girls who have made AOII
    Irma Hudson ( ' 3 1 ) was married to Clark       what it is on the Indiana campus. I'm proud
Morrow (Denison '30, AX A), at high noon in          of it every minute in the day, and don't you
Swasey Chapel on September 18. She wore              hesitate to say a good word about it at all
ivory satin, made with a long train, and a veil      times! Talk AOII! Even though a girl is
of tulle with orange blossoms framing her            going to De Pauw, Illinois, or to any other
face. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and         university where we have a chapter, you can
lilies of the valley. Mildred Hudson ('35) was       still talk AOIT. We have only good chapters.
maid of honor and wore blue satin. Her hat           Alpha Omicron Pi has four of the finest
was a tulle and velvet of the shade of her           women for Founders that could be found in
dress and she carried pink roses. The brides-        the United States. They are not one type—
maids, Betty Jackson ('31), Jane Scully ('31),       but four distinctly different and outstanding
and Bertram Sympson wore shades of orchid,           types. All of them attended this Convention.
lavender and purple and carried Johanna Hill         AOII is doing a worthwhile national philan-
roses. Their turbans were of velvet in shades        thropic work in Kentucky. You should hear
to match their dresses. Immediately after the        Mrs. Breckinridge and Bland Morrow tell
ceremony there was a reception for relatives         what we are accomplishing in this work. Of-^
and out-of-town guests. The active chapter           course there hasn't been as much money as
attended the wadding in a body, and there            there should have been but the work has gone
were many alumnae back for the occasion.             on. Do go to hear Mrs. Breckinridge if she
Among the latter were Antoinette Shaw ( ' 3 0 ) ,    comes to your town.
Fern Channell ( ' 3 0 ) , Marjorie Rapp ( ' 3 1 ) ,
Martha McCray ('31), Carolyn Bellamy ( E x .            Now for some news! Virginia Cox Nichol-
'34), Beatrice Handy ( E x . ' 3 4 ) , Margaret      son ( ' 2 9 ) has another daughter, Jean Eleanor,
Rowe ( E x . ' 3 5 ) , Mary (Case) Amner ('28),      who was born June 3. Ethel Mae Mobley
Grace V . Livingston, Allieret C. Morrow, and        Anderson ( ' 3 0 ) and her husband, "Chuck",
Anna Z. Wright.                                      spent their vacation in the States. They are
                                                     enjoying their home in Trinidad. Georgia
   Betty Baxter ( E x . '34) was married in June     Bopp ( ' 3 0 ) is teaching French and English
to Frederick Johnson (Ohio Northern, ' 3 3 ) .       in the French Lick High School. Mary Kay
They are living in Barberton, Ohio.                  Geake Lockridge ( ' 2 9 ) has a daughter, Anne
                                                     Shockley, born July 23. Mary Kay says,
               Beta Phi  Bowen                       "She's a fussy little thing," but I disagreed
By Jennie Carpenter                                  when I saw her this afternoon. Mary Kay
                                                     will live in Bloomington. Katherine McFall
-f- O F COURSE the first thing that I am going       ('24) has returned to Indiana after a year's
      to mention is Convention. I would wish         social service work in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
                                                     She says that Anne McFall Meek's ( ' 2 7 )
nothing better for every AOIT than that she          daughter, Betty, is almost as large as Barbara
might attend at least one National Convention.       Anne. "Kate" made a visit to Bloomington
Beta Phi is especially honored in having our         last week, and we are expecting Anne to stop
President, Edith Huntington Anderson ( ' 2 0 ) .     awhile before she returns to her home in De-
Judy Jenkins Whitlock ('27) was a most               troit. Jean Green ( ' 2 9 ) is working in the
charming hostess at a luncheon at the May-           Foods Building in the Heinz Exhibit at the
flower Hotel in Washington for the Beta
Phi's attending Convention. Mary Gertrude
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