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Irene Baker is in the high school at Esther Melby Valentine ('21), has
Marysville, Washington, while Olive Fitz moved into her new home and is
is at'Mineral, Washington. Julia Nichols hustling around buying new furniture
b teaching near Yakima, Washington, and drapes.
her home, Gertrude McCanne has a po-
sition in the senior high at Longview, Betty Norgore (Epsilon), entertained
teaching art. Melanie Peterson is in for her brother Professor Stow, the other
the library at Reed's College, Portland, evening. She invited many of the U p -
Oregon. silon girls and their husbands in to meet
him. Professor Stow is a Professor of
Gladys K . Rhine, from Los Angeles, Geology at Washington and Lee Uni-
visited in and about Seattle for several versity, Lexington, Virginia.
gays
Marriage
Many Alpha O's attended this year's
summer school at the University of Alice Stuntz (Upsilon Ex. '30), was
Washington. Those taking work were married September 7 at a very beauti-
Helen and Ruth McNees (Chi), Mabel ful and impressive church wedding. Her
Potter (Upsilon Ex. '16), from Los A n - husband, Belford Victor Marionneaux, of
geles, Geraldine Prince ( C h i Delta), Louisiana is employed on Alice's father's
Loretta Lawler ('26), Jeanie Grant sugar plantation. After a month's va-
('27), and Gwendoline Showell ('27). cation they w i l l be at home in Cuba.
Phyllis Walker (Upsilon '28), of Cin-
Dorothy Dickinson ('26), of Ray- cinnati and a cousin of Alice, drove out
mond. Washington spent some time in for the wedding and was a member of
Seattle. the bridal party.
Marion Barclay ( T a u ) , is teaching at Births
Snohomish, Washington, and Jeanie
Grant has changed schools, being now Baby daughters were born recently to
at Cashmere, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockerby (Lucile
Ranthum '22), to M r . and Mrs. Les-
Helen Patterson (Beta Phi), drove ter Kelley (Ruth Haxlitt '20), and to
over with several girls who were at- Betty Benn Cooper (Alpha Rho).
ending school, and spent six weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young (Ruth Bak-
Ellen Joliffe ( 1 6 ) , went to the Bank- er '22), have a young son, born in A u -
er's Convention at Tulsa, Oklahoma and gust.
was away three weeks.
Laura Hurd's mother is recovering
rom a very serious operation.
NH Kappa
By XII.MA AULOWICII SURGEON
So many N u Kappa girls have l>een in the High School at Henrietta, Texas.
participating in such interesting events Anabeth Wright (Ex. '28), will teach
ince last spring that it is difficult to school in Greenville, Texas.
Persuade them to hesitate long enough
o tell what they have done. Margaret Pannill ('28), who took her
A.B. in English last year will return this
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Spaulding fall to take a B . M . degree in organ. We
(Florence Siddall Ex. '26), w i l l return w i l l be happy to have her w i t h us again.
o Dallas shortly to make their home. We sincerely sympathize with Margaret
They have resided in Boston since their in the loss of her uncle and guardian,
Carriage last year. Florence w i l l be a W illiam Hastings, whose death occurred
very welcome addition to the Dallas a few weeks ago.
alumna group.
Another graduate, Martha Baird ('29),
Mildren Mitchell (Ex. '27), Melba is planning to return for work on her
Cannon (Ex. '27), and Irene Baird (Ex. M . A . degree in Education. M a r t h a ac-
«8.). attended summer school at S.M.U. companied the active and alumna- dele-
o'ng further work toward their A.B. de- gates to convention at Cornell, and she
W***- Mildred w i l l return to M i d l o t h i - reports a very marvelous time.
« Texas and Melba to Greenville, On the return trip from Wisconsin
*exas to teach in the public schools. where she took her degree this spring
Mildred Smith (Ex. '28), was injured
Roberts ('28), will teach Latin

