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   leiidid recovery from her long siege of ill- that is not all the good luck for the Cleve-

2  ness She will return to Wyandotte for landers as Adele Ewing ('33) and Jean
                                                                             Mitchell ('33) are to be home in the fall and
   ICCAS"^CITY.—Leone Lee rested here for the
!    miner and planned to return to Kingston         will be an active interest in the group. Adele
                                                     plans to attend business school.
   for teaching in the fall.
     LAKESIDE—Geraldine Wilkinson ('30) was             We hurry over to WARREN, OHIO, to
                                                     say hello to Mildred Andrews ('31) to find
   home for the winter and summer. Judy ('32)        that she spent her summer at Geneva on the
   practised some of her social work theories in     Lake after a trip to the Fair.

   '^ROM'EO—This is the Greenshield fort, and           BUFFALO—From Cleveland to Buffalo is but
   I e w e often find Mary, Jean, and Martha,        a short scoot and there we find Margaret
   lean Greenshields Rex ('28) came home for a       Smith Davis ('26) who visits home in Detroit
   risit earlv in June and for Mary's wedding.       frequently.
   M-uy Greenshields ('27) and Marvin Faulman
   were married at a simple home service and            NIAGARA F A L L S — N o visit to Buffalo would
   left immediately for Chicago. Jean returned       be complete without a trip to the Falls and
   there shortly. They have been in Romeo and        there we find Lorraine Price Howell ('24),
   will move to Detroit in September. Martha         mighty busy with her four daughters. Nan-
   Greenshields ('33) has been home for the          nette and Natalie, the twins, are about five
                                                     months old and now you can appreciate why
                                                     Lorry finds little time to write to us.
                                                        ROCHESTER—Her garden and a month's visit
   SI"\LGONAC—Allene Stewart ('28) says, "It's       with her mother kept Abigal Roberts Van
   a vacation to be home in the summer time and      Wagenen ('23) busy for the season.
   a change from teaching is a rest. Betty Hem-      BINGHAMPTON—Beatrice Bunting Scott ('21)
   enger ('28) was expected to spend the summer
   in Algonac, while Ernie was at camp. They reserves her summers for the beautiful New
   are living in New Jersey.                         York countryside and will be visiting Detroit
                                                     in fall.
]      PORT HURON—While searching about for a           N E W YORK—Queer how so many paths con-
   ; teaching position, Eleanor Welsh ('33) re-
                                                     verge and here we find several, in fact, five
    mained in the home port.                         of our sisters. Elizabeth Cody Breckenridge
                                                     ('26) drove from New York to Flint for
       GRAND RAPIDS—Here we sneak in again and       about a month's visit. It was a grand and
    out quickly as there seems to be no one who      lovely surprise to see her and catch a glimpse
    will reply to our inquiries. Sally Bond ('32)    of Janet. A few weeks later Mary Kent Mil-
   ' wrote a fine letter just before she signed off  ler Tennant ('27) and baby Jack were num-
    as Radio Secretary of East Church for the
    summer. Since then more tennis laurels have
   been added to her crown and she won the bered among the Detroit and Ann Arbor
   Women's Championship of Grand Rapids. visitors. Arline Ewing Elliott ('26) and John
   Torch Lake was her real vacation hide-out. were in town until little Andrienne arrived in
   Helen Boorman Gettings ('25) is Mrs. Wil- Jul}', and then they escaped the city heat for
] liam Tucker and in fall the Tuckers will visit the quiet of New Jersey. Dorothy Wylie Letts
   in Scotland. Helen Belcher Winters ('28) is ('27) and her little daughter made an ex-
   happily keeping house for Tom and visits in tended visit in Romeo. Priscilla Bacon Ander-
! Manistee.                                          son is still a New Yorker and she and George
                                                     Edgar were in Michigan this summer.
     A short train ride takes us back to Detroit        Not far from New York and within few
   and then a restful boat ride through the night    hours reach is Lucille Bellamy Van Antwerp
   finds us in
   CLEVELAND—Alice Wessels Burlingame ('28) ('25), who lives at Meridan, Connecticut. L u -
j was the honor guest at several parties when cille and her little daughter made quite a visit
   she and Bill and Don were visiting in Detroit. to Detroit and Grand Rapids.
   They reserved a few days to enjoy the ever        Foreign atmosphere still attracts Lila
   popular drive to Chicago. Eastern ports were Crump ('30) for her letters bear the post
   the goals of Marjorie Miller Kellar ('28) and mark of Beriut, Syria. Genevra Ginn ('32)
   Carl. They are such frequent visitors to Romeo has been fortunate to find a stenographic po-
   that one can hardly call that a real trip for them. sition in Parkersburg, West Virginia. She
   Marian Murray Elliott ( ' 2 4 ) belongs as much makes occasional trips to Ann Arbor. Cyn-
! to Cleveland as Detroit and for the summer thia Hawkins ('30) is playing the role of an
| she has been living near Alice and Marjorie. interested farmerette. Dorothy Nix Hauf
   It was the lucky number that brought her a (Ex. '27) writes about her own little girl
*  free trip to Chicago and all expenses paid so     and always adds a note of interest about Sue
1  you can plan that from now on Marian will be      Storke Scott ( E x . '28) and her children. This
j  hopeful of every chance ticket. Alda Weber        is the time of the year that Helen Frost
   (Ex. '26) and Muriel Ray Gray ('25) have          Roth ('21) usually leaves the heat of Florida
j  their same positions. Grace Manbeck ('30)         for cooler northern climate, but she failed to
   was a delegate to P.E.O. state convention in      let us know of her whereabouts.
3  southern Ohio. Grace and Lois Cossitt Torno
j  ('30) are interested in the same type of store       CHICAGO—Irene Swain ('24) kept open
   personnel work and see each other often. A        house for Fair visitors. Not too distant in
   Welcome arrival to the Cleveland group is         the suburbs of Lake Forrest is Nell Gratton
   Doris Kuhn Severence ('30) who has been           Kaufman ('27), wdio is proud of her husband's
   living there since her marriage in Tune, and      new literary achievements. In Wilmette, An-
                                                     nette Buckhardt Brown ('26) keeps house and
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