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week. Then Ted came over to Ridge- know everything about everybody. Shi] M
wood to visit me. Alice Reeve (Ex. '25), looks younger than ever, and I know
was in town on her vacation, so I i n - you wish she could be our chaperon *b
vited "Sitz" and Alice over to luncheon again. Helen is fine and her baby the] h
while Ted was here, and what fun we best ever. M r s . Howalt said youi s
had talking about everything. "Sitz" wouldn't call Helen's baby beautiful, but; t
had her daughter, M a r y L o u , here, and he is just healthy and adorable looking.] t
we were all trying to tell her how to O
bring her up. Engagements
I announced my engagement to E d i v
That night Ted and I drove down to ward F. Mitchell on June 14. We ex4 g
Hackensack, New Jersey, to visit Edith pect to be married on November 8. Out]
Gessler Happ ('23). Yes, E d i t h is mar- new address w i l l be 9 Berkley Place, s
ried to Henry Happ, Jr. The ceremony Radburn, New Jersey. W
was performed in March, 1028, and Ted H
and Frank attended them. Their ad- Marriages P
dress is 24 Ward Street, Hackensack, Winifred Reise ('25), was married this] g
New Jersey. Edith looked so sweet in summer and will live in Greenport, Long L
a lovely light blue dress that just Island. (
matched her eyes. Someone remarked
that Happ is a perfect host, so you see, Deaths m
we had an enjoyable evening. S
We extend our deepest sympathy tfE
I received a 'phone call not so very the family of Frances Canady (Ex. '25), S
long ago from Mrs. Howalt to come into who passed away after a long illness. "] G
New York and have lunch with her. a
I went, and Mrs. Howalt wanted to
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Among our travels is Ethel Kraus children S|>ent the month of August o i l
('16), who is seeing the orient w i t h a Whidby Island, enjoying the waters of f
party under the director, Upton Close. Puget Sound.
They will return by way of Siberia and p
Russia, arriving home about November Mrs. Thomas Carstens (Helen M o r a si
16. Ethel visited Marguerite Uhler Den- ford '21), a bride of a year and now P
nison (Upsilon '18), who lives in Shang- living in Honolulu has been home i s lo
hai Seattle spending the summer with hefj
parents. Maude Mosley ('24), anotheH (
Melna Rogers (Ex. '26), and Jeanie resident of Honolulu is home f o r sev-4 to
Grant C27), were in the East for sev- eral weeks' visit. We are all so glads T
eral weeks and attended the Poughkeep- to have had them w i t h us again. C
sie races. They were the guests of Jean- v
ie's brother, Donald Grant, a crew coach Frances Jordon Rahskopf ('25), spent] a
at Yale. the summer at her home in MaryhilM
Washington, and at Cannon Beach. I C
Mr. and Mrs. De Witte Oliver (Louise «
Benton '19), have just returned home Helen Bogardus ('22), has accepted]
after spending a month visiting in Cali- a splendid part-time position in the do
fornia, New Mexico, Texas, and New State Clinic for Deficient Children, at
Orleans. Boston. A t the same time, Helen « W
attending H a r v a r d where she w i l l rtj y
California has attracted several Alpha ceive her Doctor's Degree in Psychology! *
O's during the summer. Dorothy Smith Minnie Kraus Brugger entertained fOB
('27), spent several weeks there and in her with a lovely bridge party at which]
Mexico as did Catherine and Margaret were several of our own girls of T a j
Evans who motored down, for three coma, Washington. Those driving oveH
weeks, w i t h their parents. Irma M c - for i t were Susan Scofield JohansoM
Cormick Crook ('14), spent some time ('26), Merle Wolf ('24), Frances Reedjj
in California. ('21), Bernice St. John Hansen (E*j
23).
Eloise Jared ('20), Beatrice Lomax,
Margaret Widrig (Ex. '23), and Edith The teaching profession has agawj
Korres ('22), with their husbands and claimed some of our latest g r a d u a t e

