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te n they are residing in Champaign. Peggy
£bert (Ex.'13) and family spent the summer most attractive husband and baby daughter.
in Minnesota, and rej>orted that Maude Bacon Mary Broughton ('30) was away on her vaca-
tfo'lte (Ex.'13) and family also spent the tion. She is doing secretarial work. Edith
summer near there. Maude was in an auto- says that she enjoys the new alumnae chapter,
mobile accident early in the summer, but es- of which she is secretary. Evelyn Allen ('14)
caped with minor injuries. is president of the Lynchburg Alumnae Chap-
ter. Louise Sale Delooch ('20) spent the
Our sincere sympathy is extended to Louise month of August with her mother in Rich-
Wood ruffe (Ex.'18), whose grandmother, mond, Virginia. They say that Louise's two-
Mrs. Mary J - Miller, passed away in August. year-old daughter is a dear. Their home is
Mrs. Miller was a former patroness of Iota in Jackson, Mississippi. Rebecca Wright ('31)
chapter, and a faithful and beloved friend. is studying medicine at Johns Hopkins. Eliza-
beth Perry ('33) went to the Century of
On March 25, a son, Eric Ward, was born Progress Fair this summer. She hasn't de-
to Dr. and Mrs. C. Ford Haussermann (Pris- cided what to do this winter—perhaps a busi-
ciHa Wilcox, (Ex.'29). ness course, or more school work. Betty Had-
ley ('33) will do graduate work at Emory
Kappa University this winter under a Fellowship. She
writes that she is already enjoying belonging
By Ann Anderson Sale to the Atlanta Alumnae. Virginia Zapp ('29)
is one of the beads of the N.R.A. Organiza-
As KAPPA was hostess for Convention, we tion in Louisville, Kentucky. Roberta Shinkle
find several of the alumnae helping to (Ex.'33), after making her debut last win-
make the whole affair a success. Many of you ter, is just playing around in Louisville. She
know that Louise Wolff ('32) was general went to Chicago during the summer. Lida
chairman of convention. Anne Jeter Nichols Stokes ('33) has gone to Duke University to
('26) had charge of the Panhcllenic tea; E m - work on her Master's degree. She is inter-
ily Mitchell (Ex.'32) was there, and Eliza- ested in colonizing an AOII chapter and if any
beth Nicholson ('32) ran the AOPizette. Lida alumnae can help her, I know she will appre-
Stokes ('33) was there, also. She and Julia ciate it. Sara Anderson ('30) went to Cuba
Dodson ('33) shone when swimimng was on her vacation. That's all the news for this
mentioned. time. Do let me know what you are doing!
When election of national officers was held,
all of us who know her were delighted when Marriages
Anne Jeter Nichols ('26) was named Secre- Nannie Howard ('25) was married to Chris-
tary. Mamie Baskcrvill ('14) is alumna ad- topher Winfree Ryan, in Lynchburg, in June.
viser for the chapter at the University of Evelyn Allen ('14) was one of those enter-
Maryland, and Ann Anderson Sale ('26) is taining for her before the wedding. Nan and
Superintendent of the Southern District Mr. Ryan will live in Lynchburg, although his
Bessie Minor Davis ('24) spent the summer profession of engineering will keep them
at Camp Alleghany, West Virginia. This win- traveling a good deal.
ter she will be back at Randolph-Macon as Harriet Pope ('30) was married to Francis
assistant alumnae secretary. She plans to take Lewis Wychc in Petersburg on August 19.
some courses, also, which with her Junior Eleanor Powell ('30) was her maid of honor.
League work will keep her pretty busy. Kath- There were lovely pictures of them in the
erine Hodges Adams ('22) and Lucile Lama paper, Harriet looking a dream in her wedding
Bryant ('24) were at Virginia Beach during gown.
the summer. Mrs. Frank Bane (Grayson Sara Anderson ('30) and William Garland
Hofnagle), and Mrs. Reuben Broaddus (Vir- Tarrant were married on September 14.
ginia Blanton, Ex. 26) were at Virginia Beach Theirs was a morning wedding in the First
during that terrible hurricane, but were not Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia.
injured. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hodges (Louise
Anderson, '28) with their children were at Births
their summer home near Yorktown, Virginia,
when the storm arose. They had to abandon Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hodges (Louise Ander-
their house because of rising water, and when son, '28) have a daughter, born last March.
they returned found that only a chimney was The young lady's name is Louise Meriwether,
left. Fortunately, no harm resulted to them and she will be called "Meri."
or the children, other than the loss of every-
thing at "Ship Point." Jo Winslow ('26) was Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ford (Edith Walthall,
at Camp Okahahwis, Virginia, for July and '30) have a daughter.
August. She will teach in Portsmouth again
this winter. Sue Hall Morfit ('28) spent part Mr. and Mrs. T . A. Field, Jr., (Margaret
of the summer visiting in Fairmont, - West Jones, '26) have a son, born in June.
Virginia. Ann Anderson Sale ('26) took a
short automobile trip to Atlanta. While pass- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Broaddus (Virginia
ing through Knoxville, she saw Martha Pret- Blanton, E x . '26) have a new daughter, Vir-
tyman Jouralmon ('25). Martha's father, who ginia Allen, born in July.
now lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, has
been ill this summer, and Martha was just Kappa Omicron
back from a visit to him. In Atlanta she By Minnie Lnndy IVellford
saw Edith Walthall Ford ('30) who has a
-f- E L L E N GOODMAN ('30) has spent the sum-
mer as a councilor at Camp Nakanawa,
Mayland, Tennessee. Mary Evelyn Wailes

