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Mclntyre in the death of their mother, Mrs.               South, West, as the Omicron Pi special
George F . Smith, of Newport; to Martha             steams under way. The first trip is but a
Prettyman Jourolmon in the death of her             short hour's ride from Detroit and before \y<2
mother, Mrs. Forest J . Prettyman, of Balti-        realize it we have reached—
more; and to Edith Wilson Mills in the death
of her father.                                         A N N ARBOR—There we find Blossom Bacon
                                                    ('31) still interested in her work at the Edisjjl
    Omega                                           Company but happy to have had a fine trip tJ
                                                    Chicago. Blossom has plenty of outside ac-
    /> V Mari/arci  fuirr                           tivities to keep her busy for the coming year!
                                                    as she was elected president of her local
       W K "OLD safiLs" who want for alumiue        alumnae chapter and of the Junior Auxiliary
       chapters are fortunately located in groups   of the Michigan Women's Club. Margareg
 which permit us sisterly tete-a-tete and keep      Hanselrnan Underwood ('25) vacationed m
 lis enthused ahout everything AOIT.                September and enjoyed her annual trek to
    In Columbus, Kathcrinc Pearce ( F x . '32)      Northern woods. Mary Carr Ruble ('27) h a s
 is secretary in the State University Y.M.C.A.      changed her residence to Lansing, where Bj]]
 office—a splendid representative wearing our       has opened a law office. A newcomer to Aim
 pin on a strange campus. She has written to        Arbor is Lucille 1 little Harrington C2X |, vyf|
 our National Office in interest of an alumnae      has been a patient in the University Hospital
 chapter in Columbus and finds that she needs       for several months. Hospital experieno s an
 only cooperation among the memhers there.          apt to be none too pleasant, but Lucille w
Jean Rust Wassmus ('32) is living at 960           cheerful and has enjoyed improvement in her
 Dublin Road, Columhus. She and Bolt will           illness. Lucky indeed was Ruth Van Tuyal
 have a big news item for our next issue!           C31) to have a leave of absence from h e r
                                                    buyer's position at Goodyear's so she gig
    Ned Thompson ('29) was home in Urbaua           take advantage of their summer home. Ma-
 this sununer looking very much as though           rian Van Tuyal C29) varied her program al
 her year in beautiful Poughkeepsie had heen       hit by remaining in Chicago for the summerO
 most favorable. She resumes her teaching           Ann Arbor seemed to suffice for Charlotta]
 position in the high school there again this       Ewing Wagner ('24) and Mary Ellen AppeU
 fall. Virginia Senseman ('29), we hear, will      ten Fralick ('26), who were in town for the
he assigning lessons at Bethel Township School     season.
this winter. Dorothy Jackson ('30) is now with
 Rollmans in Cincinnati, where she has charge         Closely related to Ann Arbor are a few on
IM the Woodbury line of cosmetics. She rec-        the "natives" who haven't moved very far
ommends it highly for those who arc in              from the home site. Josephine Norton Haus;i
doubt! Mary Kain ( E x . '30) has heen sent        man ('28), who lives in Ecorse, frequents Anal
from the Un ion in Columhus to a large de-         Arbor and Detroit often. Recently Esthef
partment store in Kansas City, where she            Bradley Ham ('28) and family moved tj9
holds a buyer's position. Carolyn Clark ('31)      Wyattdotte. We stopped to chat with WinifreiM
has heen doing things since she graduated.         Hall C33) one day but were disappointed to
One year she spent at Spencerian in Cleve-         hear that she was summering at the farm..]
land, and last fall she joined the rank of
teachers in .Massillon, swelling the numher of        JACKSSON—Eleanor Eaton Cavanaugh ('21M
AOII teachers to three in the one little city.     and Genevieve Eaton Sharp (Ex. '26) werg
And last year she also assumed the important       home for a long visit during their father's!
role of aunt to Kenneth Clark Rice, son of         illness. Eleanor's home is in Dayton and
her Alpha O sister, Halcyon Clark Rice of          Genevieve lives in Tennessee.
Akron. While in Ashland this summer Car-
olyn met the prosecuting attorney's wife, Mrs.        KALAMAZOO—Florence Brady ('33) is oua
Howard Lutz, and who should she he but our         recent addition to the alumnae fold hen- as sol
own Eunice Decatur ('30). Louise Herhert           was just graduated last June. Katherinej
('31), we hear, is to he teaching again this       Swayzy Monroe ('23) summered at Grand
winter in Xenia. Helen Alhright's ('30) fam-       Haven with her family. Bea Hoek Finley
ily is living in Canton now, hut Helen will        ('23) picked up her family after a swift jaimtli
resume full duties in the Sandusky High            to Chicago and took them to Whitefish Lara
School when the sophomores schedule their          for August.
English courses. Massillon's school faculty is
supported by two other Omega girls, Eliza-            FLINT—Places in general and no place iffl
beth McConnaughy ( E x . '32) and Madge            particular seemed to be Flva Langdon Capes
Barr ('31). Martina Brenner Bordner ('31)          ling's ( E x . '26) destination. After seeing the!
and her husband, Del, are comfortably lo-          Fair, she saw Michigan and finally settled f o f |
cated in Massillon. She is the only Mrs.           a few weeks at Long Lake. Jean Boswel
among the five sisters in town. Jane Crider        ('31) missed no opportunity to enjoy her sunif*
Humphrey ('32) and "Doc" have moved into           mer home at Long Lake.
their new little home in Upper Sandusky.
Their baby, Bill, is the sweetest little fellow       LANSING—Harriett Weston Ansley ('26)1
you could ever know.                               and her husband deserted Lansing at the closej
                                                   of school and spent the summer at her par-J
                         Omicron Pi                ent's home. Eleanor Boyer Waldo ('21) wall
                                                   home as it happens to be Mr. Waldo's busfj
        By Virginia Van Zandt Snider               season.

-4- A L L ABOARD FOR POINTS East, North,              TRAVERSE CITY.—This is ideal, and no won?3
                                                   der Man- Law ton ('27) likes to be at homP- j
                                                   She is feeling fine again and has made i l
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