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Louise Atwood ('97), was at Fairview Birth
Farm, North Hartland, Vermont for the Ethel Remele Willis ('08), of Provi-
summer months. dence, Rhode Island, has a son, George
Loren, born on February 20.
Dorothy Houghton ('15), crossed the
continent with three other girls in a Ford.
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By E U N I C E BARROWS AND M A D E L I N E ROBINSON H E R L I H Y
I t was just like college days again to also returned from abroad. No d o u b t i
see at Commencement: Imogen W o r m - we shall have some interesting details \
wood Ingalls ('14), Mildred Dow Allen from them.
('17), and Antoinette Webb Wheaton
('13). Antoinette was visiting in Bangor Alma White ('28), has lieen made |
alumna; secretary at Eastern Maine Con- 1
this summer. ference Seminary.
Helen Worcester Cleaves ('12), came Anna Torrens Dymond (Ex. '27), is I
to Bangor for a flying visit before start- supervisor o f music in Greenville, Maine, j
ing on a two months' trip to California during the coming year.
Joanna Colcord ('06), and Mary El-:fl
with her husband.
June Kelley ('12), f r o m N o r w o o d , len Chase ('09), were chosen as honorary •
Massachusetts, spent her vacation in members of A l l Maine Women at the
annual banquet held A p r i l 17, 1929, a f l
Bangor.
Elizabeth Bright ('17), is in Bangor the Penobscot Valley Country Club.
Of the 1929 graduates, Sybil L e a c h i
from Harvard.
Alice Whidden ('16), is a nurse located w i l l teach in Old T o w n High School;!
Edwina Bartlett will teach in Hampden
at the hospital at Newton Lower Falls.
Florence Hanaburgh ('OS), is in B u - Academy; Priscilla Sawyer is entering ]
chanan, New York. Her son, D a v i d is Macy's educational course September 8,
a sophomore at the University of Maine, in New York City; Ida Bamford will
and she hopes to enter her daughter, enter the N e w York Montesoiri school i
in New Y o r k ; Alice Webster is teaching
Miriam, this fall.
Helen Stuart Bradstreet (Ex. '09), is Home Economics and is coach of women 1
president o f the Los Angeles Alumnae at Maine Central Institute at I'ittstield, j
chapter f o r the coming year. Her daugh- Maine. Sibyl Snowden will be in New •
ter, Betty, is entering University of Cali- York.
Sybil Leach ('29), also w i l l be neaa
fornia this fall.
Elizabeth Hanley Dan f o r t h ( ' I S ) , enough t o get back occasionally, as she i
writes us interestingly f r o m Havana, is going to teach in Old T o w n .
Evelyn " G i n t " Stalford (Ex. '20). and
Cuba, and says she is commuting f r o m
there to Thomaston, Maine. A visit Sylvia Kurson ('28), have returned from
Europe, " ( l i n t " is going to teach i n ]
f r o m her would be a rare treat for us.
We received a very interesting letter Brewer High School.
Jessie Ashworth ('29), is t o study at
from Marion Balentine Reed. Her ad-
dress is: 3409 Durall Avenue, Baltimore, Clark University in Worcester, Massa-j
chusetts. ;
Maryland.
Nan Surface (Ex. '29), is going tBj
Florence Greenleaf ('16), is a teacher
of sewing, and her address is 31 Ran- California for the winter.
Anna Stinchfield Vermette ('27),_H
dolph Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut.
Virginia Colbrath Crandall ('23), is moving this fall to Fort Benning,
living at 517 Fellsway East, Maiden, Georgia, where Captain Vermette is to be
Massachusetts. She has t w o daughters, stationed.
Births
Carolyn and Charlotte.
To M r . and Mrs. Frank Hussey (SeJ
Beulah Osgood ('26), is having a leave
of absence f o r the f a l l semester and w i l l rena w o o d , '27), a daughter, I.evinW
be at Columbia. Her address w i l l be: Lowell.
W h i t t i e r H a l l , 1230 Amsterdam Avenue, A son, Carl Alexander, was born to
New York. M r . and Mrs. Carl C. Gray (Averv MuoJ
M a r i o n Jordan ('14), has returned roe Ex. '25). They live at 30 C h e ^ H
f r o m a trip abroad. Elizabeth Ring has Road, Brookline, Massachusetts,

