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We extend our sincere sympathy to ried this summer to William Cowen, L
Margaret Eddy i n the loss o f her hus- Sigma Chi. M r s . Cowen has made her S
band. Margaret has been one of our home in San Francisco. t
f a i t h f u l alumna? and a past president of d
our alumnae association. She has ac- Melzina Lessard Kinkead (Ex. '28), I s
cepted the position as Dean of Women and her husband have moved from Los A
at Davis, taking the place of Rose M a r x Angeles to Berkeley. We are very glad (
who left to become manager of Bowles to see "Mellie" w i t h us again. w
Hall Dormitory in Berkeley. f
Alfreada Sbarbaro ('29), sailed with
Doris Harrigan Morse (Ex. '28), her her family for a year in Europe the latT H
husband and young son spent several ter part of June. F r o m reports she h
months i n the Hawaiian Islands this sends us she is having a wonderful time. fc'1
summer, and have now returned to their c
home in Berkeley. Marjory Dooling ('28), is teaching th
school in Jackson, California.
Kathryn Hubbard Switzer (Ex. '16), g
w i t h her little daughter is leaving for M a r y De W i t t has accept a position ] ti
Portland to join her' husband who has as instructor in English in Long Beach v
accepted a position in that city. Junior College. We w i l l miss M a r y here. ti
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We extend our sympathies to Blanche Madge Ball ('IS), whose home is in J S
Ahlers W a r d whose husband passed away Milwaukee has been visiting here with th
recently after a long illness. her three children. She leaves soon again ne
for the East to join her husband. th
Margaret Hurley of Phoenix, Arizona, so
spent the summer in Berkeley. Lucille Greig Campbell ('21), recently ]
announced the birth of a daughter. Her W
Juanita Judy Vitousek has spent the family now consists of two little girls. I th
summer in Berkeley. She returned last C
week to her home in Honolulu. M u c h gratitude and appreciation is tio
extended by each and every alumna and Th
Cornelia (Connie) Morris ('25), was active girl, too, to Daisy Shaw who has th
married to Elmer Mason, Phi Gamma made our new house possible. She has W
Delta, i n M a y of this year. She is l i v - worked f o r many years toward this goal
ing in Oakland and is our president again which is a monument to her efforts. We th
this year. regret to hear she is very i l l and hope she
w i l l recover soon and be able to enjoy J^
Genevieve Toye (Ex. '27), was mar- the house. h
Theta us
By M U S E T T E HAMMOND w*e
Alpha Williams (Ex. '29), has received part} in her honor at the former's h o r r i d Pa
her diploma from Cincinnati Conserva- GlJ l a
tory this summer. in Greencastle. pe
Elizabeth Morrison, popular DePauWl
Lorena Sloan ('27), has accepted a
splendid new position as music super- faculty member, became the bride of D w
visor in the Bedford, Indiana schools. T. S. Proud of Chicago, July 12, 1929.1
Marriages Faye Houston (Ex. '30), and Lloyd|
Messersmith were married August 2 9
Kathryn Roe (Ex. '28), became the M r . Mes.-ersmith is coach at Slmrtridge
bride of Floyd Raisor, 66 Muncie, I n - High School, Indianapolis, Indiana.
diana, June 9, 1929. Margaret Bryan
('27,) was one of her attendants. Miriam Oilar ('26), and WilliaBjj
Woods were married September 7. They
Frances Gray C26), and Harold Nes- will live in Chicago.
bit were married July 21, 1929, in a
beautiful ceremony at the bride's home. Mary Morrison ('27), and Jam^1!
They are now at home in East Chicago. O'Bear were married in June.
Miriam Oilar ("26), her only attendant,
entertained with a bridge shower in her Bernadine Wiley C28), became th«J
honor. bride of Darwin Short in a beautiful
church wedding in the Thorndike H i ' '
Lorene Golden ('27), was married to ton Memorial Chapel at Chicago. Gypsy
Lew Essex of Columbus, Indiana, June Wilson, a sorority sister was her only
15. Musette Hammond (Ex. '27), and attendant. They w i l l live in Cleveland!
Louise Humphries ('27), gave a bridge Ohio.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins (RuW'

