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is now entirely well. They have moved a long veil arranged in becoming coronet
to Massillon, Ohio, where they have a shape. I t is difficult to rememl>er all the
lovely bungalow. They have met some details, but take m y w o r d for i t she
interesting friends and thoroughly enjoy looked lovely. The reception was held
their new home. Helen Whipple ('26), in the church parlors. They took a
is much engrossed in her advertising work trip to Montreal and Quebec. Gladys will
in Chicago. Jeanette McColl ('26), gave continue teaching. They are to live in
me all that news. I n addition to her Pleasant Ridge.
newspaper w o r k , Jeanette has taken
charge of the entire supervision of their No sooner was Gladys married than
home. That is quite a task in itself. we started to look forward with expect-
ancy to the marriage of Alice Wessels
After Gladys Hinmon Hirt's wedding ('28), and William Burlingame. On the
Katherine Swayze Monroe ('23), visited afternoon of August 20 at three o'clock,
with "Fran"' Barrett for a week. "Kate"' Alice and Bill spoke their vows at the
had her little girl with her and '"Fran" Ingleside Club. There was a beautiful
says that she is a "perfect doll." Bea setting of gladiola, ferns, and Candelabra.
Hoek Finley ('23), and "Chuck" were up Winifred Sample, the only attendant,
for dinner before the wedding and Bea wore a soft, pink taffeta dress which
related all the Grand Rapids news to me. reached to the floor and was finished
She sees Louise Boer ('25), often at w i t h a huge bustle bow in three shades.
parties and Florence Fiebig ('25), whizzes Alice's cousins were flower girl and ring
by in her new Ford. Helen Boorman bearer. Alice looked lovely in a soft
Gettings is to teach in a private schcol cream satin finished in tulle which just
during the mornings. From her letters skimmed the floor. Her veil was ar-
Lillian Herman Stickney ('23), is still ranged in cap shape, and she carried calla
very happy. Her health is much i m - lilies. The reception was held at the club.
proved, and she enjoys her library work. After a wild chase we f o u n d them at the
Roger is very successful in his business. Buffalo boat dock. They had shipped
their car and plan to drive to Boston.
No one has heard of M a r y K e n t - M i l - They w i l l be at home on Northlawn
lor's ('26), marriage, so I assume that Avenue where they have furnished an i n -
because of her health i t did not take come.
place. Last spring she was not sure of
sufficient recovery from her illness. Josephine Weiler ('26), enjoyed keep-
ing house f o r her brothers while her
Marjorie Kerr ('23), was in the city parents were away, and then hay-fever
nearly all summer finding enjoyment in time came and the only comfort "Jo"
her w,yk-ends in Sarnia. Doris Selleck could find was relief in the N o r t h coun-
('27), found plenty to keep her occupied try.
as she had charge of a pageant put on
by the Recreation Department of Detroit. Dorothy Oodle Burger (Ex. '31), is
And in addition to all that w o r k she now quite settled in Detroit and has a
nas other plans in mind. She is engaged permanent position here. Allene Stewart
to Arthur Johnson, Jr., and the wedding ('28), expected to spend her summer in
•s being planned f o r next spring. Algonac and then to assume her teaching
there in the fall.
A long letter from Ruth Morey Eisele
L I S ) , brought news of all the Phoenix Planting a lovely flower garden has
activities. Ruth was not so well in June, really been a delight for Lucille Hittle
nut after a siege she is better again. She ('26), during the summer. Lucille will
w " t e s that Patsy is growing so rapidly be at her same teaching position at A l -
bion.
arfH- - a I k s i n whole sentences now. In
Virginia Crossman has moved to Red-
addition to her social activities, Ruth has f o r d and is at a new school there. She
D<*n busy w i t h sewing and reading. and Marion Murray are teaching at
schools only a block apart. M a r i o n has
Il3*WL ° f t h e outstanding events in De- some important news to disclose, and
J*°" have been weddings. The first one that is her engagement to Dr. Robert
on August 3 when Gladys Hinmon Southcombe. Marian and Bob used to
attk 7? marriagee y H i r t w e r e u n i t e d i n be together often in Ann Arbor. He
o'cwl "C e Christian Church at eight has been doing some work in Montana
tral and has returned to Ann Arbor this fall.
matr lhere were three -a t t e n d a n t s a
with • n o n o r a n t l t w o bridesmaids,
GlaH a t l n v pirl and ring bearer.
flower
«*u>s wore a beautiful lace dress and

