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di c bev. Florence Hayes ('30) and Mildred graduates of last year's class were also our
     II rrjs'('33) are spending their vacations in                                                                    guest-, at Mary Elizabeth Sharpe's ('26) house.
M                                                                                                                     It was an interesting party even though we
 a   §r/ Ch|iivccaagg'3o"1  at t l l i  s      tim  e - ^ a n c > ' l ' - * t c s Gordon                              played surprisingly little bridge. The guests
gl                          ) with                  sisters, Mary Estes Bryan                                         and members just dropped in all afternoon,
 s                                         her                                                                        and it was like a homecoming. We hope to
 l   lev ''331D and Robin Estes ('36 ) had a trip                                                                     sign up all last year's graduates as members
gl   t<,•>f,,tj)s hefBaolsr'Fotiau'1n"vaiistaeitr el edy noiung-h\Cl,Shm»icysasteg. lof  Lucy Greer (Ex.              this fall.
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 g   W\vcck of my vacation, and I honestly shall                                                                         We've promises from both Helen Dodd
     J L v e r forget 'the trip as long as 1 live. My                                                                 ('29) and Martha Roden ('31) to visit us
           aunt?- and Martin McNamara went with                                                                       this fall. We're looking forward to seeing
     ,,,1. and I think we walked a million miles both of you. Helen has given up her job teach-
fi or so, "Ut it was more than worth it.                                                                              ing in Hugo, Oklahoma, and is setting forth in
a| The "Blue Eagle" has brought us a few new search of something that she's always had a
nj   ; .|,s t o e Constance Orme ('32), who has                                                                       hankering for. Mrs. Dodd and Helen are go-
 u   L e n ' working at the Vanderbilt Hospital for                                                                   ing to Chicago, from Nashville, and spend
h    ,1,, summer months, has located a new place                                                                      the winter while Helen studies Social Service
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gs   , o r the culling winter doing Social Service                                                                    Work. Helen has high hopes of getting lo-
     work. Sue Lanier C33) has been fortunate                                                                         cated in some sort of a job in this field soon,
     enough to secure a place teaching in the and when she does, she feels it'll be a dream
     Cotmtv at Sbwab School. Florence Hayes come trtie.
y    ('30) has transferred from the Red Cross to
n                                                                                                                     Sara Ewing Ford ( E x . '25) Spent nearly a
     jjjji Davidson County Welfare Commission, month in Nashville visiting her parents. She
     fosephine McKelvey ('32) and Frances Car-                                                                        brought her four husky youngsters, and you've
H    .u r ('30) are also employed by the Davidson                                                                     never seen four finer little boys. Their names
(l   County Welfare Commission. Mildred Cisco                                                                         are Billy, Ewing, Enfield, and Joe. We're glad
H    ('30) has been elected to teach in the new                                                                       to welcome Louise Cecil Bennett ('32) whose
y!   East Nashville High School, Nancy Basker-                                                                        marriage brings her to Nashville to live. We
t!   ville C28), whom we are glad to have at home                                                                     hope she'll join the alumna? chapter this fall.

.!   j$|js winter, is singing every Tuesday after- Besides the June meeting, the alumna? chapter
     noon at 4:30 P. M. over W L A C . Her sis- has met three times this summer. We played
     I'fer is accompanying her, and the program is                                                                    bridge at Mary Lou Hart Faulkner's ( E x . '27)
dl    growing in popularity. Let's all tune in and                                                                    house, and had a picnic at Franklin, Tennessee,
al    hear Nancy! Cornelia Cralle ('£5). we hear,                                                                     on the coldest day in August. Saturday, Sep-
e!    has an interesting job selling real estate in                                                                   tember 9, we met at the apartment to discuss
 '!   Ft. Meyers. Florida. Lily Meadors (() '30)                                                                      the question of building a lodge. The active
ll    has a new job with the Tennessee Electric                                                                       chapter is very eager, and I believe the alum-
dl    Power Company as Home Economics demon-                                                                          na? chapter will support them. We regret that

     strator. Her headquarters is to be in Mur- Daisy Tucker Foster ('29), who with her
     freesboro, Tennessee, and Lily travels out to husband has moved to Little Rock, Arkansas,
3|   cover a number of small towns in the v icinity. will not be in our group this winter. John
M    She delivers lectures on cooking with elec- went to Little Rock to become manager of

B    tricity, and gives demonstrations in cooking                                                                     that branch of the Memphis Steam Laundry;
l!   on the Hotpoint ranges. Thanks to N.R.A.                                                                         and we hope will be very successful. Daisy's
^l   I'm working fifteen minutes less a week, my-                                                                     address is 5311 Southwood Road. Margaret
     self, and feel sure the depression is over.                                                                      Rawls Moore's ('30) marriage has taken her
     Can't I put a new mortgage on your house,
 n   or write you up an Annuity?                                                                                      to Pulaski, Tennessee. We feel, however,
nj                                                                                                                    that we will see a great deal of Margaret,
  *    We sympathize with Adele Dudney ( E x .                                                                        for Pulaski is not far and her family will
  2  '32) who has been sick almost all summer.                                                                        still be here. Dorothy Overall Wells ('30)
W    Adele was poisoned on some candy, and has                                                                        has moved, with her husband and little Dor-
 r!  had a rather bad time. She is able to be up a                                                                    othy Anne, to Clinton, Tennessee. Horace is
M    little now. and we are glad to say on the road                                                                   editing and running the paper in Clinton.
™    to recovery again. Josephine McKelvey ('32)                                                                      "Dot" writes that she is in love with Ginton,
Fl   has been away from work for the past month,                                                                      and that their undertaking is coming along
 ;!  and had an operation for appendicitis on Aug-                                                                    well. They are living at 717 Eagle Bend Road
 J   ust 18. Josephine has gotten along just fine                                                                     Clinton is just 18 miles out of Knoxville, and
  1  and is at home now. Lucy Cooper (O '30),                                                                         about nine miles from the site of the Cove
     who has taught for the last year in the Nash-                                                                    Creek Dam. We hope that their venture will
  j  ville ( ity Schools, has a leave of absence for                                                                  prosper and flourish with the growth and
 B   the coming year. Lucy is spending the winter                                                                     development of the Cove Creek Dam.
 S   at home and when she isn't helping the ac-
  1  gVe chapter expects to rest and get good and                                                                        T H E Y S A Y S : Now this isn't the "Back
  *  Well. After her return from Convention, Lucy                                                                     Fence" of the Hustler, nor the "Don't quote
  I  was sick for several weeks,                                                                                      Me Column" of the Tennesseean—it's just the
o!                                                                                                                    things I've been hearing—That 'ole Margaret,
       Marion Hill ('3D of Florence, Alabama,                                                                         the cook down at the house who used to make
                                                                                                                      the grandest chocolate pies, is out of a job
«    WSited Josephine McKelvey ('32) in Frank-                                                                        and mighty hard up. She's almost blind, poor
I          rennessee, for about a week this summer,                                                                   thing, and she's gotten pitiably thin. Margaret

     lye were glad to have Marion as a guest at the
     June meeting or the alumna- chapter. The came by to see me the other day, and I just
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