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wholly a cash deal enabled us to finish         have for this time. I promise that next
paying for our lot adjoining the Kappa          time, I ' l l know about just everyone.
Sigma house. The lady who bought i t
is going to manage i t for us this year.                                Marriages
She will plan all the meals. We w i l l
have Mrs. Cummings back for our chap-               Lucille Campbell to Frank A. Murray
erone. For rushing which won't be un-           of Minneapolis, on June 15.
til second quarter, we w i l l have definite
building plans to use in our talks to the           Helen Gates to Elmer T . Requa of
rushces. The new house w i l l be started       Austin, Minnesota, on July 3.
in the early spring. Certainly this should
be an incentive f o r us t o pay up our             Harriet Howard to Lieutenant Roy A.
house f u n d .                                 Gano, of Pipestone, Minnesota, in July.

   This seems to be about all the news I           Grace .O'Brien to Hugh O'Neil on A u -
                                                gust 23 at her home in D u l u t h .

                                                   Alva Prouty to James McNeil Suther-
                                                land, Alpha Sigma Phi, at St. Mark's
                                                Church on August 31.

                                         Chi

                          By T H E L M A ROBERTSON

 • Last spring Myrtle Cicarrelli ('23),          nue, Fanwood, New Jersey. M i l d r e d has
 gave a bridge party to the Alpha O's l i v -    two adorable children and a very nice
 ing in and around New Y o r k . F r o m         husband.
 all reports they had a good time. "Chic"
^(Myrtle's husband) is a very successful            Reva Vanderbilt also has moved. She
 doctor on Wards Island, New York.               is now residing in West Englewood, New
                                                 Jersey.
    Katharine Jenkins Clement ('24),
 Spent the month of July w i t h her mother         Mildred Sittser ('23), is still the same
[ttl Ridgewood. " K a y " looks the same         as ever, only now she is driving a H u p -
 as ever, the only difference l>eing that she    mobile and is never at home. "Sitz"
'has bobbed her hair. She likes living in        substituted a lot last year, and she says
 Chicago and has joined the Alumnae              by now she is able to teach 'most any
•Chapter there. When Ruth McXces                 subject. "Sitz," Mildred Hover and Ina
 ('23), was in summer school in Chicago         Miller travel around a good bit together.
a year ago, she and " K a y " had a glorious
time reminiscing. Bert came on in their             M a r j o r y Townsend found that house-
new Ford coach, and they motored back           keeping couldn't keep her busy enough,
-to Chicago. Bert has gained ten pounds,        so down-town she went and got herself
*o that speaks well f o r "Kay's" cooking.      a position as a stenographer.

    Speaking of Buster, she and Petie               Beatrice Barron ('23) (isn't this awful,
attended the University of Washington           I don't know anyone's married name),
this last summer. I ' m wondering i f they      visited Dorothy Barry Peters ('23), this
saw l , F l i v " M o o r e . Remember M r s .  summer, and Beatrice said "Dot's" chil-
Moore? What a lovely chajwron she               dren were very cute. Dorothy is so
Wade! Buster. " H o w do you like the           matronly and dignified looking.
wild and woolly West?"
                                                    I f I have it straight Ruth Sydney
   You know Alice Coulter (Ex. '25), al-        Merchant ('22), has three lovely girls.
ways the aristocat of Alpha O—and               "Kay" said "Syd" picked such artistic
°ow, just to prove i t , she has sailed to      names for them all, but "Syd" would.
Europe all by herself, as far as I can
Understand, on the Cunard line, First              Ted Petri Olrich ('24), has moved
Class n'everything! M a r j o r i e Townsend    again. I always have news about Ted
J 22), Lorraine Brett ('23), Faith Trull        because around the time a letter to
j 2 s ) , and Hazel Olin ('25), were there      To DRAGMA is due Ted moves. This
W wish her bon voyage. Just received            time she is going to Baltimore, M a r y -
?l*ar<* from her written in Paris. From         land. Frank has a position w i t h the
                                                Chevrolet Motors, and his territory will
         she is going to Switzerland and        be around Baltimore. This summer Ted
                                                has been living in T a r r y t o w n . I went
\rfly  °f r m  Paris  to  -L o n d o n          over one week-end and had loads of fun
                                                hearing about Ted's diet—Ted is about
Mildred Hover and family have moved             the right size now, but she insists she
1 0 a beautiful new home on Harold Ave-         is too fat. She just diets during the
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