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Cora Spearing traveled in the west during the early Summer and
later, with Innes Morris and Marguerite Cope, visited Blythe White.
Alice Ivy visited in St. Louis in June and* afterwards spent some
time in Virginia.
Edith and Lily Dupre studied at Johns Hopkins during the sum-
mer and stopped in town a few days on their way home.
Josie Crippen King's new home is an attractive bungalow up town
where Pi girls are always welcome.
May Parkerson will live across the lake in future so the chapter
will not see as much of her as formerly.
Mary Thomas pays frequent visits to New Orleans since leaving
college and assures the girls that her new home will be theirs also.
OMICRON
Mattie Ayres Newman ( P i ) , who for the past month has been
visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Brown Ayres, University Campus,
has just returned to her home in Little Rock, Ark.
Laura .Swift Mayo is teaching History and Modern Languages at
Madisonville, Tennessee.
Alice N . Hayes has a position in the Domestic Science Department
of the Johnson City Public Schools.
Ada Donaldson (Kappa) occupies the chair of Science in Miss
Melvins School for Girls in Knoxville.
Ailsie Kyle Powel (Omicron) is studying at Columbia, N . Y.
Harriet Greve spent the summer months in study at Columbia.
Myrtle Cumming (Lou Thompkins) is now in Memphis, having
been called there by the recent death of her father. ,*
Lucretia Howe Jordan is teaching in a Private School for Girls
in Asheville, N . C.
Janie Mayo spent most of the summer in Memphis, haying gone to
be present at Myrtle Cunningham's .wedding.
Many of you have probably heard of Queenie McConnel's mar-
riage. She is now Mrs. Owensby—her home is in California.
KAPPA
Kappa was delighted to have with her for a short visit Lillian
Donovan Chapman, ex-'08.
SIGMA
Rose Schmidt is in Boston studying at Miss NoyesJ School of
Expression.
Minette Stoddard and her sister' have returned from Washington,
and are at home in Merced.

