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  ing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at f r o m Pasadena to Mayer, Arizona. A d -
: present, and before the summer is over dress her in care of Bar V. Ranch.
1 expects to be at W o l f p o i n t , Montana,
                                                 Mrs. Thomas K . Bowles (Beatrice Lee
J for some time. Alpha O's wishing to '24), is living at 1401 Grand Street,
get in touch w i t h her w i l l find it best Santa Barbara, California.
> to address her 70 Commonwealth Ave-
                                                 Erna G. Taylor (Ex. '17), spent a
nue, San Francisco.
                                                 month in Honolulu this spring. In July

A i . i ' M N . t : I f you are not receiving she visited in San Francisco w i t h V i r -

your Chapter Letter twice a year please ginia Moore ('12), who had traveled ex-
send your present address to Aileen tensively w i t h her in Europe the previous
•Brown, 812-28th Street, Sacramento, summer.

California. A l l news items w i l l also be     Virginia Flippen L i l l y ('20), has

most gratefully received.                        changed her Bakersfield address to 2830

Dorothy Herrington ('23), Norma 18th Street.
\ Meads ('22), Evelyn Van Horn ('25),
                                                 Wana Keesling Kunzel ('25), is now-
and Aileen B r o w n ('27), attended Senior living in San Diego at 1946 Sheridan
Breakfast at the chapter house.
                                                 Avenue.

Helen Delatour ('28), w h o has been             The active chapter has chapter letters

studying and traveling in Europe for to Mrs. Phillip Hooker, Mrs. Frank M a -
the past year, is expected to return dur- comber, Mrs. Sherwood Wheaton, and
                                                 Mrs. Van Leer Kirkman returned be-
ing August.

    Elinore Van Fossen C28), made a trip         cause of wrong address. A card to
f l o Chicago in May. After coming home          Aileen Brown at 812-28th Street, Sacra-
jjfor a short time, she returned to New          mento, California, would insure all
 York where she is spending the summer           alumna of their active chapter letter,

at Lake George. She w i l l be in New which is always interesting.
                                                 Lillie Patrick ('26), announced her en-
York until after Christmas, when she
                                                 gagement to Denis Mahoney at the Hotel
expects to go t o Europe.

   Lilian Force Fletcher ("27), is the new       M a r k Hopkins on July 20. Since gradua-
District Superintendent for the Pacific          tion Lillie has been a Department As-
Coast District.                                  sistant Manager for the California Pack-
                                                 ing Corporation. M r . Mahoney was a
   Mrs. A. C. Bell (Anna Fitzhugh '25),          Sigma Phi Sigma at California, and after
has moved to 1508 Lake Street, San               graduation attended the California
Francisco, California.                           School of Fine Arts.

   Ruth Meissner Darling ('22), left in             Mary Virginia Dungan Roberts ('26),
July for a three months' trip to the             visited San Francisco for two weeks dur-
Orient. She is accompanying her hus-             ing August.
band who is on a medical survey.

Francs McNelly ('28), is reluming to                      Deaths

Stanford in October to obtain her Mas-              The death of Elizabeth Wood Hull
ter's Degree in English.                         (Mrs. Perry H u l l , '18), of Casper, Cali-
                                                 fornia, on June 19, 1929, in Palo Alto,
   Mrs. Templeton. far better known as           is felt by all Alpha O's, but particularly
Mother " T , " spent a month in Los A n -        those of Lambda chapter where many
geles this summer w i t h her daughter.          knew her well and loved hor.

   Minna Vrang Orme ('16), has moved

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                           By K A T H R Y N H A V E N

   The telephone wires have been kept            w i t h her mother in St. Paul. They drove
buzzing by me in an effort to get all            here f r o m Washington, D.C., where
l>ese rumors verified, so that I can put         Winifred is on the staff of the St. Eliza-
them down in black and white. I've               beth Hospital.
Promised not to reveal the names of my
Wformants—so don't attempt to seek re-              Last April, "Connie," Marion Conlin,
venge, unless you do so by giving me             left for Berkeley Hills, California, to
onie rare bits f o r the next issue.             teach speed w r i t i n g in one of the secre-
                                                 tarial schools. I just learned that she is
   Winifred Whitman Tuve and her hus-            to teach in St. Paul this year.
"fcnd spent a few weeks here this summer
                                                    Our newest wedded Alpha O, Alva
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