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Rash ('31') and her daughter arc expected for Lambda
| visit in Memphis this fall. She lives in
Tom's River, New Jersey. lone Adams ( E x . By Dorothy Bogoi Farrinalon
•U) attended convention with Linda Best
Terrv (K.'14) and Mary Eaughlin, president W I T H GREAT pleasure we point to the
if Kapi>a Omicron. After the convention lone name of Claire MacGregor ('29) as the
visited Hagerstown, Marvland, as a guest new District Superintendent of the Pacific
of Alice Cohill (Ex. '34). The class of 1933 Coast. There could have been no happier
at Southwestern contained four members of choice, for we know that Claire will fill the
Kappa Omicron: Mary Allie Taylor, Eliza- position brilliantly. She has been teaching at
fcgth Ann Malum, Ida Hanks, and Winona Stanford during the summer quarter, and is
Bate?- Mary Allie is going to continue her planning a trip to her home in Montana be-
studies with a post-graduate course at South- fore resuming her work in the fall. Helen
western. Elizabeth Ann has been working at Delatour C28) has been spending most of
the Commercial Appeal. She is now living at the summer with Claire on the campus, but is
?3()1 Madison Avenue. Ida Banks is visiting now back in Watsonville teaching.
in Brevard, North Carolina, and upon her re- Allison Loefiler Kellar ('30) has gone, with
turn will teach school in her home town of her husband and son, to live in Lead, South
Hernando. Mississippi. 1'olly (lillfillan Mac- Dakota. And Dorothea Kimberlin Thayer's
Queen (Kx.'27) has spent the summer in ('30) husband has been transferred to south-
Chicago. Her husband completed his work ern California, so they arc now living in Hunt-
on a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. ington Park. Norma Meads Graham ('22) is
Eleanor Tucker Cameron (Ex.'31) visited now living in Campbell, California. Incident-
with friends in Memphis during the summer. ally, Norma, Helen Richardson Clayton ('25),
Gertie Mayo C32) taught school in Holly and Dorothy Bogen Farrington ('30) are all
members of The Charity League, a newly
•Grove. Arkansas, last year. During the sum- formed organization in San Jose, California.
mer she attended the University of Arkansas Depression or not, a great many AON's have
at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Due to the lack of gone travelling this year. Frances Jongeneel
space in these columns we will not wax very Morbardt ('26) is still in Europe, and when
eloquent over those visiting the Century of last heard from was in the Scandinavian coun-
Progress, but below is a partial list of those tries. She is expected back late in the year.
attending: Gertie Mavo C32), Virginia Rich- Gladys Crofoot ('31) took a boat trip to Van-
mond CM). Elizabeth Beasley ('32), Ellen couver, British Columbia, on her vacation.
Goodman ('30). Irene Hyman ('30), Winona During the summer "Pat" and her twins had
F.aus ('33). Virginia DuMuth ( E x . 3 3 ) , Zelda spent the month of July in Palo Alto, house-
O'Brien ( E x . 3 5 ) , Betsy O'Brien (Ex.'34), keeping alone. Ruth Meissner Darling ( 22)
Clara McGehee (Ex.'35), Mary Anna Stock- also went to Vancouver in August. Jane Ni-
ard (Ex.'36), Audrey Townsend (Ex.'36), kirk ('32) left about the first of August for a
and Dorothea Sledge (Ex.'35). Dorothea month's trip to the World's Fair. Lucilc
spent the month of August in Jacksonville, Morgan ('32) went back home to Youngstovvn.
Florida, visiting her aunt. Virginia McCaslin Ohio, for a month's trip, and visited the Fair
(Ex. '35) was privileged to attend the Govern- on her way back to San Francisco, where she
resumed her work at the City of Paris. Greta
eOrs convention in California with her uncle, Reed Cowan (Ex.'32) took her baby son and
Governor Pollard of Virginia. went back to Youngstown for the summer.
She was expected back late in August. Mar-
Engagements garet Main Glen ('31) and her husband visited
San Erancisco for a few days in July. Frances
Gladys Gibson ('30) will be married to Worthington ('29) visited Harriet Day ('31)
James Hall probably in November. for a week in August. Just before she arrived
Harriet had secured a position in the Wells
The engagement of Irene Hyman C30) to Fargo Bank so "Worthy" spent her evenings
James Nehhut Roberts of Los Angeles, was v isiting Harriet, and her days in looking up
recently announced. The couple will make AOII friends. By the way, "Worthy" has been
their home in Eos Angeles. the vice president of the San Diego Alumnae
this last year. Ruth Patterson ('30) spent six
Marriages weeks in San Jose, taking her regular library
work. At the end of the term's work she and
Elizabeth l.aughlin (Ex.'29) married Deve- Antoinette Schidte ('30) spent a week-end at
reux Porter July 15 at her home. Minnie ("alien Leaf Lake. That is, they went up on
Lundy ("29) "married Walker L . Wellford, Saturday, and returned on Sunday, and spent
Jr., (Southwestern '29, 2 A E ) . June 10 at the the night with their respective relatives! An-
Second Presbyterian Church of Memphis. toinette has been in Pacific Grove most of the
Among her bridesmaids were Georgia Led- summer, doing her Health and Sanitation
'better W ilson (NO. '28) and Eila Witsell Survey of Salinas for her medical work. Beth
( O . '28). Pinkston Schidte ('31) is surveying Bakers-
field. Janet Durfey White ('30) and her hus-
Mirths band have been spending the summer in Car-
Mr. and Mrs, lames D. Nunually (Martha mel, California. Helen Gladding Hogle ('25)
Ambrose, Ex.'27), a daughter, Alice, July 10. and her husband visited Beatrice Lee Bowles
[Mr. and Mrs. lohn Arch Rollow (Louise
Mayo,'30), a daughter, Louise, July 11.
Hr. and Mrs. Herbert Humphries (Carolyn
•Stockley. Ex.'30). a son, Herbert Jr., July 5.

