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vfary adds, " E x c u s c 'l i e 'bad spells' (even Marilyn Kay, arrived June 10, and weighed
teaching hasn't taught me bow to spell). I seven pounds and fourteen ounces. She is the
wonder if Sadie Campbell Williams remem- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clement
bers writing my English themes in exchange (Katherine Jenkins, '24) who are now living
{or washing dishes?" at 304 East 109th Street, Chicago.
Mary Harper Thomas ('27) is now living Mr. and Mrs. Weller Embler (Katherine
at 481 Stonewood Avenue in Rochester, New Brown, '30) of Syracuse are the parents of a
Y o r k . Irene Becker Carman (Mrs. Harvey) son, Jeffrey Brown.
is living at 239 Franklin Avenue, Malverne,
Long Island. Norma Baker ( E x . '28) for the Deaths
past year has been stylist for the Montag Dr. Albert Knapp, father of Marian Knapp
Brothers Writing Paper Company in Atlanta, and Doris Knapp Tarr died unexpectedly on
Georgia. Esther Baker ('21) writes that Nor- August 13. Dr. Knapp was for many years
ma likes her work and thrives under the health officer in Cortland, New York.
southern sun. For the last three years Esther Mr. Robertson, Thelma Robertson Mitchell's
has been a family case worker for the New father died July 11 in Ridgewood, New Jersey.
York Association for Improving Conditions An acute case of appendicitis which ruptured
of the Poor. It was while she was engaged in before an operation could be performed caused
her duties that she had the misfortune to fall his sudden death. Our sincerest sympathy goes
in a New York tenement, breaking her leg and to both families.
dislocating her ankle. I drove up to Corning
last night to see Norma Palmer ('32). She Chi Delta
is now librarian at the Northside High School
in Corning, New York. It was in this same By Eugcna Wilkinson
library that I began my career so I'm more
than pleased to have Norma so nearby and -+- OUR SUMMER RUSH TEA yesterday after-
"carrying on." noon, August 28, at the home of Frances
I'm afraid some of you will be disappointed Raynolds ('31) gave me a splendid fund of
not to hear more about the girls from your news in which I am sure you will be interested.
class. Remember that the only way to remedy You all probably know or have heard of Mrs.
this is to send me news of yourself and Frederick Hunter ( Z ) , Mrs. E . Klein ( Z ) , and
others. I do so much appreciate the interest Mrs. Colburn ( * ) , who graciously assisted
most of you take in this letter and the support Chi Delta at the tea. Our own alumnae pres-
that you give me. The next letter is due ent were Frances Raynolds ('31), Frances
early in February. Don't delay but start send- Kimsey ('28), Mary V. Wells ('30), Elizabeth
ing me news at once. Before this letter reaches Lamont and Eugena Wilkinson (both '32),
you my address will be changed to Horse- Katharine Montgomery and Louise Carter
heads, New York, R. D. No. 1. After having (both '33), Clari Tomaschoff ( E x . '33), and
spent all of my life in Elmira Heights, it Mrs. Florence Miller Lynch ( E x . '33).
seems strange to be changing my address.
The Kendalls as you will note have gone sub- Alice Westerlund ('26) plans to return to
urban. Our new home is a most pleasant University Hill school in Boulder this year.
place located on the famous Watkins Glen I haven't heard from Lois Hobson Swope
highway (Route 14) one mile north of the ('26), so I don't know what she plans to do.
village of Horseheads. It takes me just ten but I imagine that she will keep on with her
minutes to drive to school so that I can still social service work in Chicago. Margaret
live at home. If any of you find yourself Emanuel Watson ('27) has been in Yellow-
on this lovely scenic road, don't fail to lift stone all summer where Verde has been em-
our knocker. Otherwise I shall expect to find ployed in the museum. Blanche Clark Waters
our large rural mail box filled with letters is still in Casper, Wyoming, according to the
packed full of interesting news for my next reports that I have had, which aren't very
assignment. Marriages recent. Constance Goodner Frost ('27) is still
in Mexico, and I'd like very much to hear
On July 8, Jean Scott Lockwood ('30) be- from her although she has never met me.
came the bride of Robert F . MacDonald. The Audrey I-amont Gregg ('28) is in Conners-
ceremony was performed at Jean's home in ville, Indiana, where her sister, Elizabeth L a -
Syracuse. Mr. MacDonald is an alumnus of mont ('32), visited her on her way to Con-
New York University, class of 1929. They vention. Luella Kerner Tucker ('27) plans to
are residing in New York. return to Colorado Agriculture College this
year where she will teach in the Psychology
Grace Stowell ('29) and Walter Keller I I I Department. Luella spent the summer in New
were married August 14 in Syracuse. They Mexico where Edwin has been a forest sup-
spent their honeymoon touring Boston, and ervisor in the Government Reforestation
the Green and White Mountains. They are service. Imogene Hadley Dodson ('28) is still
now living at 910 Ackerman Avenue in Syra- in Florence, Colorado. I saw her and her
husband at Elitche's Gardens in Denver one
Births night during Market Week. She was looking
To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clinton Bell (Mar- for Eva Boillot Markley ('28) and Mr. Mark-
garet Coe, '27) a daughter, Margaret Jean, ley whom she though might be in Denver, too.
born August 12, at the Syracuse Memorial Beulah Wylie Becker ('28) is, I believe, still
Hospital. in Boston, but I do not know for certain
because I haven't heard from her, nor have

