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(Lela M . Baker), on August 18. The York to continue her Social Service I
Arrowsmiths live at 389 Durie Street, Work.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. s
Lorette Hulman ('28), is teaching s
Isabell Crosstreet (Ex. '31), was mar- High School Commercial in Cleveland, r
ried to Hershel Hunt the last of August. Ohio this year. •
Hershel is an Acacia f r o m Indiana. They C
are to live in Boston. Catherine Lawrence ('2 7 ) , is doing So- g
cial Service Work in Terre Haute, I n - ; h
Dorothy Long (Ex. '30), and Kenneth diana, her home town. f
Newman were married on September M
10 in Angola, their home t o w n . " K e n " Mr. and Mrs. C. D . McBride (Miriam b
is a Phi Delt from Indiana. McCoy '24), announce the birth of a j T
daughter, Marcia Miriam, in May. a
Margaret Coombs ('27), is teaching
in the grades in San Diego, California. Jewell Oliver (Ex. '30), is assistant* b
"Peg" has been in California all summer dietitian in the Hotel Statler in St. js
going to school. Her address is 4506 Louis, M o . Her address is 6104 Co*l le
Campus Avenue, San Diego. lumbia Avenue, St. Louis.
A
Gail Glenn (*29), is taking her Mas- Miriam Combs ("29), is in Boston in J a
ter's this year at Indiana. She is still training f o r a position as dietition i n ] v
wearing Hugh Ramsey's Lambda Chi one of the hospitals there. b
pin.
Annabell Sproull ('29), is supervisor;l
Maude Arthur ('28), is working in a of music in the county schools near Bed-
library in Cleveland, Ohio. Her address forq, Indiana.
is 2065 Cornell Road, Cleveland.
Marjorie Uecker ('28), has a new dia-
Roselyn Beal ('26), has gone to New mond ring! She and "Ted" Shoemaker!
are to be married in December.
Eta
By MARGARET MELAAS SPENGLER
Mildred E. Wirka ('27), spent part of Madison September 1. Needless to sayf!
the summer at Glacier National Park we hated to see Virginia leave us.
with Minneapolis friends.
"Jimmie" Hughes and Elizabeth
Virginia Bennett ('26), has accepted Woods drove up from Louisville, Ken-j
a position with the Commonwealth Tele- tucky, to attend the installation of Theta
phone Company in Chicago. She left Eta.
Alph ha Phi
By M A R I E MOEBUS JORGENSON
Greetings to a l l ! I do hope I have Agriculture at Helena, Montana. Mar-
lots of good news for you in this letter. cella Schneider is at Richards-TreaH
Cafeteria in Minneapolis until this faUfl
It's logical to start with the A's, and Mary Millis will teach at Park CityJ
that reminds me that Esther Asbury is Montana, and Vivian Baker expects t f l
in Bloomfield, New Jersey, w i t h her sis- stay in Bozeman. Dolly Tripp will bfi
ter, Laura. While M a r y Egan was in assistant art instructor at the high schooU
New Y o r k this summer, she had dinner in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, until t h f l
with Mary Alice Powers, Laura and end of the first semester, when the regO^
Esther Asbury. lar instructor will return from abroad. J j
M a r y Baldwin is back f r o m her two Margaretta Johnson Barker and heT\
years' stay on the Hawaiian Islands. family spent the summer in Butte. M o M
Mary brought lovely things with her— tana, visiting Margaretta's and Stuartfj
and soon she w i l l be displaying them parents. Gladys Matthews Black and!
in a home of her very own. Yes! Mary her husband were in Great Fall-, MoB^I
is wearing a beautiful diamond on the tana this summer. They expected to r©4
correct finger, and Perry Gage is the turn to California by September 1. M
man.
Helen T r i p p Davis and her two chu-|
Several girls joined the alumna; ranks dren arrived in Butte the early part <ffl
this spring, and I must tell you what June, and visited with Helen's f a n w l
they are going to do this fall. Berniece until the latter part of July. Flizabetaj
Crane is secretary to the Commissioner of

