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a Josephine Smith ('30) had a delightful cago, Indiana ;Lucille Reynolds, Marshall, I l -
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- g1!5 , : s summer to Spokane, Washington, and linois ; Pauline Townes, Anchorage, Kentucky ;
e f'P ,' plus a boat trip to Victoria. On the
l Dorothy Dempster, Lima, Ohio; Golda Huff-
l Ser tas nh ae . met an Alpha O from Bozeman,
! * Margaret Dressier Doebler and her man Reid and Mary O'Bear of Indianapolis.
| "have been spending the past few months
j Maragret's father here in Minneapolis. Local alumnae attending were Jane Hays, Flor-
- " a r e t "Peg" King Koenig with her young
' n made a flying trip through here in the ence Sigler, Rozella Ross, Janet Crawley, Fae
n' t week. Dorothy Clark spent her vacation
^ ^Yellowstone. Letters have been received Messersmith, Imogene Cooper, Peg Bryan and
h ra l»oth Winifred Lliason ('28) and Cecile
H Yelland Maclnnes ('26). Winifred is located Minna Mae Bartley.
y • Detroit, Michigan, permanently she hopes.
! She moved back and forth between Toledo Marriages
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i d Cleveland seven times in the last three The marriage of Frances Margaret Bryan
^ 3-ears She says, "I am with a new company ('27) to George M. Poole ( # K * , Purdue Uni-
! and am stationed here for keeps. At least the versity) took place at 8:30 o'clock in the Gobin
. L ] work for has no other stores in other Memorial M. E . Church, Saturday, August 26.
t' She is planning to come home at Rev. H . B. Gough, professor of public speak-
J Christmas time for a few weeks. Her address ing at DePauw University officiated. After a
* is 100 Parsons Street. wedding trip to Quebec, they will be at home
in Newcastle.
d Cecile writes from 16603 West Park Road,
a: Geveland, Ohio, and says her two small sons, Cora Moss Ewan ('30) and George R.
i John and Dick, keep things "humming" and Rhinehart were married in Cuba, Illinois, at 4
are both healthy happy youngsters. P. M., Saturday, June 17. The bridegroom
o] graduated from DePauw University and is an
l Betty Ebeling ('31) has returned to the U . S. instructor in journalism at Morgantown Col-
from Copenhagen, Denmark, where she has lege, Morgantown, W. Va.
*] been teaching for the last two years. Dorris
! Bowers Garton ('25) has a second daughter, Golda Gale Larkin ('23) became the bride of
! Marianne, born on August 12. Dorris lives John O'Callaghan of Norfolk, Virginia, at the
j in Atlanta, Georgia. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church,
e I should be very glad if anyone having even Washington, D. C , on June 9. Mr. and Mrs.
9 HjtSt a little news would write me at 4605 E . R. Collins (Ruby Larkin, '24) attended the
j Ewing Avenue S., Minneapolis. There are so ceremony.
many from Tau that we have not heard from
for a long time that it would be grand to in- A pretty summer wedding was solemnized
clude them in these ramblings sometime this at the Methodist Church when Margaret Fran-
year. ces McLean ('28) was given in marriage to
Ralph Russel Irvin of Springfield, Ohio.
Theta
By Minna Mae Bart ley The marriage of Cora DeAlba Brodhecker
(0 '31) and Richard S. Robertson (#A0, Wa-
-f- MUSETTE W. HAMMOND ( E X . '27) has bash) of Brownstown, Indiana, took place on
May 20th at the First M. E . Church of
Brownstown. Madeline Finley (9, E x . '31)
played a group of bridal airs during the cere-
mony. Martha McQuilkin ('31) was the
bride's only attendant.
Ann Yant was married last July to Charles
Tullis (Acacia, Indiana University). He
teaches vocational English at Roosevelt High
School, East Chicago, Indiana.
f moved to 3022 Albion Road, Shaker
! Heights, Ohio. Dorothv Bowland Chambers Theta Eta
i (Ex. '29) lives at 168 Harding Street, Elgin,
a Illinois. She has a little daughter, Terry, who By Daisy Pott
] is two years old. Mary E . Houck Dill has
J moved to Muncie, Indiana, where her husband, - + - GERTRUDE B U C H E R , one of the founders
^ John Dill will be connected with the Metro-
! politan Life Insurance Company. Dorothy of Theta Eta Chapter, was awarded the
M Barr Lemen ('31) is living in Franklin, Tenne- Doctor of Jurisprudence degree by the univers-
see. ity at Dayton, Ohio. This is the first degree of
1 its kind ever to be awarded by the Dayton
Alpha Williams Powers ( E x . '31) of Brook- University. Theta Eta is justly proud of Ger-
J haven, Mississippi, visited her parents in trude. Dorothea Thomson ('33) has bid good-
j Greencastle this summer, and her sister, Mu- bye to her Cincinnati friends for a year, while
? sette W. Hammond ( E x . '27) at Shaker she goes to the University of Iowa at Iowa
o' Heights, Ohio. Alpha teaches music in the City to work for a Master's degree in nutri-
y' Brookhaven schools. Katherine Kelly Wilde tion. That she goes on a scholarship is proof
t] (Ex. '29) of Oakland, California, visited her of her ability.
j Parents in LaPorte, Indiana, during June. She
j Was accompanied by her small son. During the summer the alumnae and their
M husbands and friends gathered in Sharon
Commencement guests who attended the Woods for a steak fry. A group of the
A ° H alumna? dinner were Ivah Beeson Gib- alumnae and actives took a cottage on Lake
eaiiit, Orlando, Florida; Helen Urban, who
l teaches at Plainfield, Illinois; Mrs. Drummond George in Northern Indiana for the last week
Wilde, Oakland, California; Ruth Kelly, L a in July. Mary Louise Ray, Adelia Hanks, Vir-
porte, Indiana: Anna Yant Tullis, East Chi- ginia Nolloth, Margaret Humphries, Ruby
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