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time before. In our beautiful memorial serv-
Knoll. Allan and Edith Armstrong Richards ice roses were carried for Helen Patterson
have a young son, Henry Todd Richards, who Crouch, Grace Putnam Goff and Evelyn, all
arrived at their home in Kokomo, Indiana, on of whom have died since Convention two years
August 28. Edith was a transfer from lota ago.
Chapter and graduated from Penn State in
1928. Allan graduated from the University of Katherinc Baird Galley has a second son
Illinois in the same year. born the first part of August. Katherine and
Frank live in Chicago. Kitty King was at the
Eta house last spring for the formal. She and
By Margaret Mehws Spengler Ruth are working in Chicago and living at
home. Agnes Gilbretson Terry and Owen
-4- DOROTHY CRAMER PUTZIER has a second spent a few days in Stoughton this summer.
They live in Detroit.
child, a son who arrived in the spring. Dot
lives in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, where Helen Iota
Cramer Magee also lives. Helen and her hus- By Helen Barrett Wilson
band, Irvin, were at the State Bar Convention
at Green Lake last June. Peg Melaas Spengler -4- FIRST OF A L L , here is a list of our new
and "Chum" and Annette Wilcox Thompson local officers for the coming year: presi-
and Bob were also at the convention. Annette
and Bob have three adorable youngsters and dent, Peggy Ebert; vice president, Mary
live in Oshkosh. Since "Chum's" court is in Tehon; secretary-treasurer, Helen Barrett
Oshkosh, Peg spends much time there, but Wilson; alumna adviser to Iota, Agnes C.
the Spenglcrs are still living in Menasha. Billy King. A lovely luncheon was given for Iota
started in his sixth grade. Susan her third alumna; at the chapter house late in the sum-
and Silas, Jr., who is three, is making merry mer by our house chaperone, Mrs. Kate Mc-
at home. But there is more of Oshkosh: Donald. Several out-of-town alumnae at-
Pauline Waterman has joined the city staff tended: Maybclle Dallenbach Denhart, ('17),
of social workers. Julia Due decided not to of Long Island, New York, was visiting her
spend the summer in Oshkosh but instead sister, Grace Dallenbach Finfrock ( E x . '16),
lived at the house in Madison with her very and came with Grace.
new husband, whom she secretly married last
spring. Sorry I haven't his name! Daphne Hutson Martin (Ex.'26), with Paul
and daughter, Pamela, have moved to Cessor,;
Elizabeth Scrwe Sargent has a son, born Illinois, to make their home. This fall finds
August 2. The Sargents live in Fond du Lac. Helen Granger ('32) teaching music in the
Which reminds me of the Gruenhecks from high school at Kansas, Illinois. Helen substi-
Fond du Lac. Stell Gruenheck Hersey and tuted in an Urbana school last year and was
her two young sons have vacationed with active in alumnae work. Mildred Wilcox
Grandmother Hersey on Lake Winnebago. ('33) recently underwent an operation for ap-
Stell has been resting up for a throat opera- pendicitis at Mercy Hospital. She has been
tion which she hopes to have early enough working at the University Library since
this fall so she will be 100 per cent fit for graduation. Frances Cottrell ('28) spent a ;
the football games in Madison. She says "Ets" profitable summer, attending math classes at ;
Gruenheck Murray and Mike and the children Madison, Wisconsin. Fredericka Schrumpf
are fine. Jennie Martin Jones and Ev. and C32) has returned to Argenta, Illinois, to con-
the children have spent a part of the summer tinue teaching book-keeping and math in the
in Fond du Lac with Ev's parents. They high school.
have also been at Lake Kegonsa a month
and Jennie visited Helen Thompson Donald at At the World's Fair two of last year's
St. Croix Falls. Karen Falk spent most of her graduates made interesting demonstrations of
vacation in Stoughton. Se has returned to the A B C washer: Katherine Altorfer, Pe-:
South Milwaukee to teach. oria, and Marjorie Morrison, Champaign.
Marie Rutenbcr Leslie ('15), of Boston,!
Eva Adams Miller is president of the new Massachusetts, spent three weeks in Cham- i
Westchester Alumnae group and was a dele- paigu this summer, visiting her parents. Ber-
gate to Convention in Washington. She and nice Dickerson Whittaker ('27) and husband,
her husband drove to Chicago and Wisconsin moved from Chicago to Rochester to make
for their vacation this summer. Betty Sears their new home. Whittaker is to be connected ]
Boulden came down from Baltimore for the with the Mayo Clinic for the next three years.
banquet at Convention and brought her nice Frances Cassady ('29) is not teaching at A n
husband for us to meet. We were expecting boy this year. At the present writing, she !
Irma Corlies, too, for she is very active in plans to be married on September 30 to Frank
Alpha O. alumnae work but last minute plans R. Kapple ('29). Katherine Coughlan Jen-
kept Irma in East Orange. Peg Spengler was kins (Ex.'29) is to be her attendant. Betty ;
also a delegate. Walker ('33) is working in Springfield, at the ,
State Capitol. Ruth Page ('33) is teaching in j
Margaret Sweeney has a good position at Maywood, Illinois. Ruth Reed ('33) is work- j
Baron Brothers in Madison. She writes ad- ing in Mandel's, in Chicago. On August 12, I
vertisements for their ready-to-wear depart- Mary Katherine Coughlan (Ex.29) and Sam-
ment and then helps you select "just the right uel George Jenkins were married at McKin- 1
thing" when you come in to shop. ley Foundation Chapel, Champaign. Frances I
Cassady ('29) was maid of honor. At pres-
Word reached us at Convention that Evelyn
Mulhall Wodden had passed away just a short

