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 mont from Cambridge where they lived for the     After a wedding trip in Northern Minnesota
 past year. They now plan to make their home     the Regans have been stationed first at BeauJ
 in the Bay Region. Also returning from a        dette and then at International Falls where-
year spent in Boston was Gautier Harris ('32).    Mark is doing some research work for hie
A number of Alpha O's spent the summer at         Ph.D degree. They will be back in October jjl
Lake Tahoe tliis year, among them Mrs. Cres-     make their home here at 1201 8th Street S. E
well Cole (Lenore Selig, '30) and her small
son; Delight Fredericks ('30); Kay Geary             On August 24 at another morning ceremony!
 ('31); Gautier Harris; and Helen Renwick         Margaret Gleeson ('31) became the bride 0 |
 C31).                                            Ray Powers in St. Clements Church, Duluthj
                                                 The young couple are residing at the Leaven-
    Margaret Canaga ('33), her parents, Cap-     worth Apartments, Syracuse, New York
tain and Mrs. Canaga, and her sister have        where Ray is head chemist for the Borden'
moved to Long Beach where they will live for      Milk Company. While attending Minnesota^
the next year. Since their arrival there, they   he was a member of the Alpha Sigma Phi
have been constantly entertained by members      ternity. The most recent wedding was that OH
of the naval set.                                Gladys Boehlke ( E x . '27) to Ernest Dahy
                                                 which took place September at Mount Olive!
                           Tau                   Church. "Glad" and "Ernie" motored to Can-
                                                 ada on their honeymoon and plan to live ai
                By Kathryn Haven                 4132 Harriet Avenue S. upon their return^
                                                 "Ernie" is with the Kelvinator Sales Division!
-+- I N PORTLAND Christian Church at 4:30        of the Minneapolis General Electric Company.
      on June 17, Charlotte Verrell became the   In almost the same breath I might say that'
                                                 two new diamonds adorn the hands of TanJ
bride of Ralph Jacobson ( 8 S ) . "Char," who    alumnae. The first is worn by Mary Wood*
was gowned in her mother's wedding dress         ring ('33), who is engaged to Marshall Wells,
was preceded down the aisle by her sister,       well known Minnesota football player of thd
Dorothy Verrell ('33) as maid of honor and       last three years. Mary who graduated frora
Jane Verrell and Patricia Hennessey as junior    the course in Child Welfare this spring is noli
bridesmaids. Northern Minnesota and the          employed at the Elliott Settlement House. The
Century of Progress were some of the places      second is worn by Kathryn Haven ('28), who]
visited on the honeymoon. The "at home" ad-      will he married to Glenn Westigard (X<i>), ifjl
dress is 2226 Lincoln Street N. E . , Minne-     October of this year.
apolis. "Char" would welcome any of the
new brides or interested alumnae members to         Marguerite Lentner ('29), who until July
the Homemaking Institute at L . S. Donald-       has been working in the Department of Jus*]
son's where she is teaching sewing on Mon-       tice in Washington is now in Minneapolis.!
days and Fridays from 9 to 12. The very          She is working for the law firm of Fowler]!
same wedding day was chosen by Helen             Carlson, Furber and Johnson and may be seefij
Strand ('31) for her marriage to Kenneth         at various times speeding up and down Parfe
Wallin, a graduate of Minnesota. The wed-        Avenue in her new Ford coupe. Another pef9
ding took place in the garden of her mother's    son Tau will be welcoming officially this fall Uj
home in Marine-on-the-St. Croix at 7:30          Wilma Smith Leland ('25) ; who with her bus-
o'clock which allowed just enough time for       land and two children, Nancy and Paula, havef
the mutual friends of Charlotte's and Helen's    returned to make their home in the Twin!
to attend both weddings. The bride's five        Cities. Wilma is secretary of Lee's new comri
nieces were her flower girls and Irma Strand     pany, Leland Publishers, Inc. Dorothy Vera
('33) her maid of honor. Kenneth is planning     rell ('33) is to lie assisting in the Nursery]
to continue his studies for his Ph.D. degree at  School at Stout Institute at Menominee, Wis-
Harvard university this fall. At present the     consin, this year. Man' Pettit ('32), EvaJ
Wallins have the welcome mat out at 125          Hammerbacher Blomquist ('28), our i iitor,
Myrtle Street, Boston, Massachusetts.            Wilma Smith Leland and our Grand President^
                                                 Kathryn Bremer Matson, were the members!
   Not quite one month later on July 15, Zelda   from this alumnae chapter attending the C O M
Marquardt ( E x . '26) and Dr. Henry Rippe       vention this summer. Jeanette Sweeney (Ex, 1
exchanged marriage vows at Ascension             '30) spent her vacation motoring through the
Church. A reception followed the ceremony        Black Hills and Yellowstone National ParkJ
at the home of the bride's parents. After an     Lillian Hoff Schenck ('26) spent a few daysj
extended wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Rippe are     in Minneapolis this summer and mentioned?
at home at 4043 Thomas Avenue North. Helen       visiting Lulu Hanson Wilder ('26) who i^ also'
Patricia Struble ('30) chose August 17 as the    living in Duluth now. This information may'
date for her marriage to Mark Regan, 4>BK        not be exactly right, but I believe it is that]
and a member of several honor societies. At-     Lulu has a young son (or daughter) borflj
tended by Harriet Spencer ('31), Helen and       sometime in March. Alice Laskey ('28) hasj
Mark were married in the parish house of the     been living at home in Duluth for the past felM
St. Lawrence Church. Following the ceremony      months. Catherine Cosgrove ('32), also Oil
a reception was given for one hundred per-       Duluth, has entertained Helen Spencer (Ex.
sons in the home of Mrs. Struble. Assisting      '33) at her home this summer. Margaret Brix
in the dining room were Dorothy Good ('30),      ('25) and Margaret McHugh Amberg ('25)
Josephine Smith ('30), Katherine Murray          were visitors at the World's Fair during AUa
('30), Marguerite Lentner ('29), Gladys
Boehlke ( E x . '27) and Kathryn Haven ('28).
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