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OCTOBER, 1929
Border DeKay and her daughter vaca- Edith Kuhns is still at the State Health
tioned in Bozeman. Norman joined them Laboratory i n Helena, and is taking a
during his vacation time, and they re- long vacation at present.
turned to Seattle together.
Thclma Newkirk Miller and her hus-
Marie Bower will attend the School band are living in El Paso, Texas. Her
of Fine Arts in New Vork this fall. latest address is 412 N o r t h Yandell
Blvd., A p t . 3.
"Peg" Chrystal has been very i l l since
last spring. It was necessary f o r her t o Erma Lasalle Collins was Chairman of
discontinue teaching, and this summer all Committees for the State Parent
"Peg" has been on the coast in hopes Teachers Association Convention held in
of regaining her health. Butte during the month of May. Doro-
thy Noble Scott was Chairman of the
• Charlotte Cooley Dickason and the alumna- banquet Committee at Home-
twins visited in Butte, Bozeman and coming time in Bozeman. The Scott
Great Falls this summer. On their way family will spent the coming year in
out from Rochester, N'.Y., they visited Seattle, where Sam will work for his
with Florence and Don Anderson in Master's degree at the University of
Madison, Wisconsin. I n August, Dick Washington. M a r l y n Hauseman has
came west for his vacation. been elected to take "Doro's" place as
president of the Corporation.
Eatta Haynes Dobbins visited in
Montana this summer, enroute to Clancy, Solveig and Walter Sales have recently
Montana. She stopped in Butte, and the moved to Dillon, Montana, where Wal-
Alpha Phi girls had a nice visit w i t h her. ter w i l l be Smith-Hughes man at the
I "Peg" Conkling Donohue and her son high school.
are spending the summer in Bozeman and
later will go to Colifornia to spend the Leah Hartman Batch and her family
winter. "Donnic" has accepted a posi- are now located in Bozeman, Montana.
tion in South America for a year, and
then will return to California where Alta Atkinson was hostess at Gallatin
"Peg" will join him. Gateway Inn this summer.
Two of our girls were abroad this Births
summer—Mary Danielson Drummond
sailed for Sweden in June, to visit her A son to M r . and Mrs. John Haynes
family, and Grace Mclver toured Eu- (Martha Johnston), on April 14.
rope.
A son to M r . and Mrs. Ray Ecton
• Mary Fgan attended summer school at (Ethel Young), in May.
Columbia University.
A daughter, Margaretta Stuart, to M r .
Marlyn Judd Hauseman underwent a and Mrs. Stuart Barker (Margaretta
goiter operation at Mayo's hospital. She Johnson), on M a y 19, 1929.
has returned to Bozeman, and says she is
feeling just fine. A daughter, Charlotte Louise, on Au-
gust 9 to M r . and Mrs. M i l t o n Smith
Just recently I talked with Martha (Alice Stranahan).
Maxey Boles, and she tells me that M a r y
bas entirely recovered f r o m her illness. A son, T o m Robbins, on August 10 to
The doctors had even discouraged her Mr. and Mrs. Irving H . Bolitho (Henri-
about ever walking again. etta Moebus).
Th's spring I had a nice note f r o m Marriage
Billie" Leach Knight. They have
bou»ht a home at Gooding, Idaho. Frank A p r i l 10 was the wedding day for M i l -
s traveling for Lowe and Campbell Ath- dred Forrest and Wolfgard Seimcnodel.
etic Goods Company. They are making their home in Chicago,
Illinois.
Nu Omicron
By BURT S. CARTER
The last gathering of the Nashville bers of the active chapter. Lafcer in
Alunir 1 was at the bridge party given June Mrs. Roy Thompson (Sara Hop-
t the kins '23), entertained at her lovely new
iome of Mrs. C. B. Hearn (Mar-
vW H - ' >E x23)on Lynwood Boule- home on the Gallatin Road in honor of
our brides, Cornelia Lamb ('24), and
bridge, and were tweIve tables of Robbie Allison ('26).
the honorees were the mem-

