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Af adors ('30) is home economics demonstra- Horace in August. They were enroute to their
* f o r the Tennessee Electric Power Com- home in Statesville, North Carolina, after a
*°nv and has her headquarters at Murfrees- trip to Edith's old home in Lynnville, Ten-
horo Tennessee. She received her Master's nessee. Janella Hooper Burton ( E x . '30) will
foor'ee from Peabody last year. Virginia teach again in Newport this year.
Everett ('29) has joined the working girl A chorus of congratulations has poured in
anks and is holding down a job in her home on Felicia Metcalfe ('09) of Birmingham, Ala-
j • wn o t Jackson. Sarah Flowers Johnston bama, whose play "Come Easy" opened on
i( N '28) took young Tommy to Covington Broadway on August 29, following a prelimi-
for a s r x ^w e e ' 'v s 1 during the summer and nary try-out in Summit, New Jersey, where
s the play described by critics as "a charming
little comedy" met with a gratifying reception.
both returned to Knoxville looking consider-
ably improved after their vacation. Sarah re-
ports that Lyna Flowers Matthews ( E x . '29) Rowena Kruesi ('33), shortly after acquir-
L a model parent and that Lyna II would win ing her degree in June, left for Palo Alto,
ya n "better babies" contest ever staged. Lyna, California, to serve as bridesmaid in the wed-
jimmy and the baby live at Jackson, Ten- ding of a former classmate. She is back home
nessee. Louise Perry Dixon ('30) finds her in Chattanooga for the round of fall social
time well occupied with housekeeping and activities. Helen Camp ('33) will take gradu-
looking after Jimmy at their home in Clarks- ate work in Home Economics at Tennessee
ville. Louise Wiley McCleary ('13) and the this year. Marie Smith ('33) embarked on
four youngsters spent some time in Knox- her school teaching duties in August at Pros-
ville during the past summer but have re- pect, Tennessee, and appears to have a full
turned to Fayetteville, Arkansas, where Dr. schedule as instructor in science, biology,
McCleary is a member of the faculty of the home economics, and English. Just to insure
University of Arkansas. Elizabeth Wallace that she won't have too much time off she sells
C29), after several years of teaching at L a - ice cream during the lunch hour. Mary Moore
Pollette, is now a member of the city school Dominick ('33) is keeping house for Paul,
and the latest report is that she has finally
svstem of Tifton, Georgia, her former home. mastered the art of making biscuits. For the
Tillie Tuttle ('29), still in pursuit of her present they are living on the Maryville Pike,
] Master's in Home Ec, came up for the sum- Knoxville. Effie Maiden ('33) is a member
! mer session at Tennessee. She is teaching of the faculty of the Alcoa city schools and
aeain in Corinth, Mississippi, this year. her reputation as a member of Omicron's
Elizabeth Hale ('28) took time off from her championship basketball team having followed
duties as reference librarian at Goodwyn In- her, she will be in charge of the girls' basket-
stitute in Memphis to make a flying trip to ball team of the Alcoa High School this sea-
Ettrope the past summer. Katherine Cotham son. Katherine Hale ('33) has decided to try
('30) is still providing balanced diets for all her hand at domesticity since the N.R.A. code
the patients at the Knoxville General Hospi- went into effect and will be housekeeper this
tal where she is head dietitian. She spent her winter for her family at 1125 Minna Place,
vacation with homefolks in Columbia during Memphis.
] August. Lillias Scales ('30) is on the dietetics M arriages
j staff of the Vanderbilt University Hospital. Beverly Baumann ('32) and Charles Kohl-
Last year she taught a class in dietetics at the hase were married on May 18, at the Fifth
j King's Daughters Hospital in Columbia, Ten- Avenue Presbyterian Church of Knoxville.
nessee. Lois Kennedy ( E x . '33) has success- Charlie is a member of A T f i and a former
fully completed her first year of medicine at star football player on the University of Ten-
the rniversity of Manitoba, Winnipeg, and is nessee teams. They are living in the Kingston
really embarked on the road to acquiring Manor Apartments, Knoxville.
an M.D. Bernadine Sheehan ( E x . '33) man-
ages to tear herself away from Memphis every Elizabeth Koella ('32) and Park Vestal
so often and come up to Knoxville for a (2AE) were married on June 14 at the Pres-
visit. Business picked up immediately in the byterian Church of Rockford, Tennessee.
vicinity of the campus drug store during the They are living in Arkansas City, Arkansas.
past summer when Bernadine was in town.
Mary Stokely Eberts ( E x . '31) and young The wedding of Frances Gunn ('32) and
Marvin came down to Newport from their Robert Melville Robisou, Jr., took place on
home in Greenwood, Indiana, for the month August 19, at St. Luke's Methodist Church,
of June. Mary keeps up her fraternity affilia- Memphis. They are making their home in
tions through the Indianapolis Alumnae. Anna Memphis, where "Bill" is principal of the
training school at the West Tennessee Normal.
j Stokely Burnett ('23) has her hands full most Births
of the time keeping house for Horace and Frances (Daughter) Musgrave Frierson
seeing to it that Jimmy and Edith get their ('31) and Bob have a son, Robert P., Jr., born
orange juice and spinach in the proper pro- on April 21. They are living in Shelbyville,
portions. Newport still claims them as resi- Tennessee.
dents. Margaret Smith Estes ('23) and small Ted McKinney Young ('29) and Dick have
'"ggy spent the summer in Newport, but will a son, Dick Jr., who was an April 5 arrival
return to San Juan, Porto Rico, in the fall at their home in Fayetteville, Tennessee.
to join Henson. Edith Wilson Mills, Mr. Mills Deaths
and Bobby stopped over in Newport for a
The sympathy of the chapter is extended to
brief visit with Anna Stokely Burnett and Margaret Smith Estes and Lillianne Smith

