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Their plans are not definite, but at least    can University. The actives will be glad
we know they w i l l be married soon.         for "Peg's" happiness, but everyone will
                                              miss her.
   Helen Frost Rath (!20), intended to
visit in Detroit this summer but no one          I t has been impossible to find news o{.
seems to have heard f r o m her. I called     a few of the girls even though every;
Dorothy Comfort and she had failed to         possible source has been tried. No on£-
hear, too. Nan Gabler Sparrow ('23),          has heard f r o m Lucille Bellamy Van An-?
spent part of her vacation at Sarnia.         twerp ('25), Marva Hough ('28), Salb/
                                              Bonine or Margaret Bonine Fox, Sue
   Bob Duncan, Louise Duncan Walker's         Crawford Williams or Pat Brown Wis-
('21), brother says that everything is        dom, but after-school opens in Ann Ar^
great in California, and that Donald Jr.,     bor, I hope to have a little news from]
seems to be the chief topic of Louise's       them.
letters. Irma Schnauffer Tomlinson ('22),
was disappointed not to enjoy her trip                             Engagements
East this summer, but she and " T o m m y "
always have f u n as long as they are            Marian Murray ('24), to Dr. Robert
with each other. Helen Boughy (Ex.            Southcombe (Alpha Kappa Kappa).
'28), spent most of the summer at T r a -
verse City. Marian Reich and Helen               Doris Selleck ('27), to A r t h u r John^.
Dye were in Detroit.                          son, Jr., of Detroit.

   Margaret Gilbert (Ex. '32), was mar-          Arline Ewing ('26), to John Elliot
ried on September 1 to Theodore Wuerfel       (Theta Chi).
at her home in Ann Arbor. The wedding
took place in the afternoon at three                                 Marriages
o'clock, and "Peg" wore a frock of flesh
colored georgette. A dinner was served           Dorothy Gates ('25), to Arthur Johm
following the ceremony, and that evening      son of Detroit.
Margaret and Theodore left for New
York. A few days later they sailed for           Gladys Hinmon ('23), to Paul Stanleyl
Beirut, Syria where M r . Wuerfel will        Hirt (Sigma Phi Epsilon), on August 3 |
be the director of athletics at the Ameri-
                                                 Alice Wessels ('28), to William Burtons
                                              game on August 20.

                                                 Margaret Gilbert (Ex. '32), to TheH
                                              dore Wuerfel (Alpha Sigma P h i ) , on
                                              September 1.

Alpha Sigma

By E V E L Y N M . HOGUE

   Dorothy Chausse ('23), is now w i t h      the English department at Oregon City,jt
the State Child Welfare Bureau, which         Oregon.
is located in Portland, Oregon. We are
glad to have Dorothy w i t h us again after      Helen Cantine ("26), who was our A l ^
she has been away so long in the East         pha Sigma president in 1925, has given
and in Seattle.                               up teaching as a profession. She is now
                                              training in social work at Lenox Hiflj
   In June, Eleanor Kilham ('24), was         Settlement House, 331 E. 70th Street*!
married to Archibald Neil Campbell. Her       New Y o r k C i t y . Helen says not to for-3
sister, Laura (Ex. '26), was maid of          get to write her all the news.
honor while Elizabeth Ward ('26), Mary-
lee Andrus (Ex. '26), and Orial Camp-            Mrs. Leo P. J. M u n l y (Dorothy CasKi
bell (Alpha Phi), were the other Alpha        '23), is the proud mother of another^
O attendants. Mrs. Robert White (Flor-        girl. She has been named Nancy Lee. j
ence Morehead '24), came to the wed-
ding from Denver, Colorado. Eleanor's            Catherine Dorris was married this surra
new home is in Renton, Washington.            mer to Carroll Williams. They are mak^J
                                              ing their home in Dexter, Oregon, which
   Laura Kilham has resigned her office       is near Eugene.
as president of the Portland Alumnre
and is having a marvelous vacation with          I just heard that L y n n Jackson ('27)1
friends in Minneapolis, Chicago, Wash-        is going to the Oregon Agricultural C o N
ington, D.C., and New York.                   lege this fall to take graduate work i «
                                              dress design.
   " D o t " W a r d announced her engage-
ment in June to John Renshaw. No                 Frances Dodds ('28), visited some of]
definite date has been set for the wed-       the girls in Portland this summer and req
ding. " D o t " w i l l continue to teach in  ported that she is the Physical Education
                                              Director at the Y.W.C.A. in Tacornafl
                                              Washington, her home town.
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