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  ents at Cornwall, New York. She visited in        Brown ('31), Molly Martin ('32); at C a
  Washington numerous times during the sum-         May, Lilian Montgomery Lord ( E x . '31) ; j
  mer. Early in the summer, Martha Ross Tem-        North Wildwood, Marion Simon Willis ('28^3
  ple ('31) went to Raleigh, North Carolina, to     at Beach Haven, Joan Krause ('31) ; and wa
  give a course of instruction at the University    clown at Rehobeth, Delaware, Grace MacMnH
  of North Carolina in connection with her work     lau Pennell ('28).
  with McCormick and Company, Baltimore.
  She also went with a group on a yachting trip        Marion Culin attended Convention at Ai
 to Yorktown and south and later visited her        lington Hall, Virginia. Ruth Bogaty ('3(1
  parents at University Park, Maryland, for a       spent July at Gloucester, Massachusetts, study;
 week. She finished her vacation with a boat        ing Art. Marie Campbell ('26), Dorothy Mass
 trip to Boston. Ruth Gilbert ('33) worked at       terson ('31) and Peg Anderson ('28) all v i l f
 a newly established nursery school in College      ed the World's Fair at one time or another
  Park this summer, and also attended the Cen-     and each one returned with glowing accounts
 tury of Progress in Chicago. Another of her        Peg Hawk ('31) took a motor trip through
 trips consisted of a journey to Florida. Kin-     Virginia and the South. Among those w\H
 kead Young ('33) attended the World s Fair        came to Philadelphia this summer, instead (,f
 in Chicago. Evelyn Kuhnle ('28) attended          leaving it, were E v Webster ('28), HeleJ
 summer school at the University of Chicago.       Brennan Murphy ('28), and Betty Herbsf
 Evelyn is now teaching in Hagerstown. Gen-        Truitt ('30). Pat Stevenson ('31) went bacto
 evieve Wright Smith and Nadia Wright at-          with Ev for a short stay in Mercer. Heleff
 tended summer school at the University of         has moved and is now living in Chicago
 Maryland. Alma Hickox ('32) and Margaret          Betty and her husband managed a hotel J
 (Peggy) McGarvey ('31) attended the Uni-          Ocean Grove, N. J . , during the season. Elk
 versity of Maryland summer school, as did         Roberts ('25) is doing her first year's interna
 Betty Phillips.                                   ing at Methodist Hospital. Ella was the re-
                                                   cipient of the AOIT fellowship a few year> ago.
    Eloyse Sargent rcceivrd her Master of Sci-     She is now Dr. Roberts.
 ence degree in home economics in June and is
 now in charge of the cafeteria at Tech High                              Marriages
 School. She visited in Columbus, Ohio, this          Ruth M. Dunn ('33) to Sheldon Potter Co
 summer. Virginia Smith ('31) vacationed at        burn of Denver, Colorado, on July 1. They
 her summer home at Fairhaven, Maryland.           are living in Denver.
 Elizabeth (Libby) Taylor ('27), Rosalie Good-        Margaret Peirce ('28) to James R. Ander*
 hart ('32) and Ruth Miles ('31) drove to New-     son, Jr., on July 5. Mr. Anderson was a P$
 York City for a week end in August. They          Lp-ilon :il Wesleyan, class of '28. He gradn-J
 visited May Fouts and Norma Person, and met       ated from Pennsylvania Law School '31, and
 Mildred Kettler ('31), who was returning          is now practicing in Philadelphia.
 from Boston. "Libby" stayed to visit Grace           Isabel Hunter to Edward Arthur Town on
 Laleger Sneider ('28) and Phillis Harbaugh        August 25.
Hood ('29) at their Long Island homes. Ruth
Miles ('31) and Mildred Kettler ('31) attend-                                   Births
ed the Century of Progress in Chicago, re-            Richard Guest, Jr., to Emily Niblock Guest
turning to Buffalo by boat. There they met         ('30) and Richard Guest.
"Buddy" Cook, and together they went to Ni-           Sally Anne to Helen Brennan Murphy ('28)1
agara Falls, Canada, before returning home to-    and Beverley Murphy.
gether. Mildred also visited at Cape Cod this
summer. "Buddy" Cook attended the Century                                    Rho
of Progress for a few weeks, went by boat to
Mackinac Island, for a week, and from there                        By Ruth Ashcraft
went to Canada. She returned by boat to Buf-      -+- EVERYONE HAS been so busy attending
falo, where she visited friends.
                                                        the Century of Progress Exposition this
   We wish to express sympathy to Julia Lou-      summer that the news of the chapter has not
ise Bering Ford, whose mother died this sum-      been quite so abundant. Where arc you and
mer. Mrs. Fred Bering was known and loved         what are you doing? Your editor would be
by many of the sisters. Sympathy is also ex-      ever so pleased for the slightest bit of news.
tended to Dorothy Finch King whose husband
died earlier in the year.                            Quite a number of the alumna? attended the
                                                  AOII spring formal this year, which was held;
                            Psi                   at tin: F.vanston Golf Club on May 5. Some
                 By Anne Warner                   of those I remember seeing there were Doro-
                                                  thy Hills HofTsted ('29), Dorothy Tinley Bo-
        WANDERING AROUND the beaches of           dine ('29), Virginia Snook Tell, Virginia
                                                  Funkliouser, Mary Dee Drummond, Marion
      Southern Jersey this summer we ran          Abele Franco-Ferreira, Helen Hawk Carlyle,
across a number of Psi's taking life easy under   Ruth Marshall, Ruth Tarrant Ashcraft. Doro-'
a lazy sun. At Ocean City there were Helen        thy Dean and Margaret Parker. The ten-piece
Wallauer Horner ('27), Betty Stiles ('32), Peg    orchestra kept the dancers clapping vigorously*
Lynn ('26), Marion ('30) and Eleanor Cullin       after each number. The spring luncheon,
('27), Larue Taliaferro ('31), Peg Peirce An-     which was May 13, was supplanted by lunch-
derson ('28), Polly Partridge ('30), Peg          eon at the sorority house. A large group at-
                                                  tended, and after lucheon, our new president,;
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