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summer at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.            lanta and Macon, Georgia this summer.           Hele
While there she was elected president        She said she had a wonderful time, and          Ang
of the freshman girls. This was quite        we all who know M a r y are not at a3$          Dor
an honor for this was the largest fresh-     surprised. She is planning to teach this        Clen
man class ever assembled, having as an       next winter at McDonald's Chapel.               Mild
enrollment 157 girls. We are all very                                                       Arth
proud of Knoxie and her work as a                Eliza Stokes (Tau Delta '28), motored      on S
camper.                                      to Florida f o r her vacation spending some    Littl
                                             time at Daytona Beach. She later mo-,          Pasa
    Esther Merrell (Tau Delta '25), spent    tored to Sumter and to Charleston, South       Fran
the first part of the summer months at       Carolina. She is now back in the city
her summer home at Saint Clair Springs.      undecided as to what to do this winter.           Ce
She has returned home to teach this                                                         the M
fall in Birmingham.                             Mrs. T o m Moore (Tau Delta '24), is        tea a
                                             still enjoying New York to the fullest.        John
   Anne Greene (Tau Delta '24), spent        Her visit to her parents here in the early     of A
the entire summer studying at the Uni-       spring was enjoyed by her friends as           from
versity of Chicago.                          much as by Lorena herself.
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   Mrs. J . M . Neese (Anna LaPage '23),        Friends of Mrs. John Davis (Amelia          rank
is in New York with her husband who          Jackson '24), w i l l be interested in know-
has a year's Fellowship at New Y o r k       ing that she is living in Thomaston,              Ru
University.                                  Georgia, where her husband, a construc-        Will
                                             tion engineer, is connected w i t h the Bat-   of U
   Mildred Mullins (Tau Delta '26), spent    son-Cooke Company.
some time this summer w i t h her family                                                       Co
at their home in Atlanta, Georgia, but is       Mrs. L . J. Stilwell (Elsie Landers '25),   her
planning to teach this winter in Birming-    has been having a delightful time at
ham.                                         Camp Coleman where she has been camp              M
                                             counsellor for the past summer.                John
   Lois Greene (Tau Delta '28), passed
a wonderful two weeks in August at                                     Birth                   Flo
Beacon Beach, Florida. We wonder i f                                                        Gene
she "copped" all honors at swimming             To M r . and Mrs. J. K. Kirk (Mary          the U
as she has at piano.                         Tyler '25), a daughter, Margaret, on May
                                             27, 1929.                                         M
   Mrs. Lee C. Timmons (Ellen Barnett                                                       Mrs.
'25), with her husband, visited her                                 M (irriages
brother, Dr. Albert Barnett in Nashville,                                                     At
Tennessee.                                      Rebecca Cousins (Tau Delta '25), to        term
                                             John Prather Frank, June 16, 1929. She        gradu
   Mrs. J. K. Kirk (Mary Tyler '25),         is making her home in M t . Airy, North
has moved into her lovely new home in        Carolina.                                        Do
Mayfair, one of Birmingham's newest                                                         kapp
sub-divisions.                                  L i l a Mae Cantey to George P. Thigpen,   visor
                                             June 27, 1929. She is at home at l f |
   Mary Stead (Tau Delta '29), tells me      Munger Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama.              Vir
that she spent about two months i n A t -                                                  "je I
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By J A N E K E E N A N ANDRE                                                                  Alm
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    The first summer meeting of the Kappa     (Ex. '28), and Jane Keenan Andre ('26),      «"gh
Theta Bridge Club took place at Hermosa      were the hostesses f o r the occasion.
Beach at the home of Grace Summer-                                                            Ma
bell (Ex. '29), early in June. Swim-            During the summer Hermosa Beach            Rnii
ming in the ocean, laying for the early      proved a popular gathering place for          "ullo
summer tan and eating were the chief         many of the Kappa Theta's.
pastimes of the day. A t this meeting                                                      r/QJ
the recent Alpha O graduates at the U n i -     The home of Margaret Berg Bell (Ex.
versity of California at Los Angeles were    '29), also at Hermosa Beach, was the            -
welcomed into the Alumna? Club. The          scene of the July meeting. We learned           IP
actives were also invited to attend the      at this time that Mary Pfahler (Ex. '26),
beach party, and their presence was          was spending the month of July at La          her J
greatly enjoyed by their older sisters.      Guna Beach and that Grace Summer-             last
Margaret Berg Bell (Ex. '29), Annice         bell (Ex. '29), was enjoying herself in
Daggett ('26), Kay White Wasserberger        the East for about a month.                          y
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                                                A very lovely shower and bridge party      o
                                             took place at the beautiful new home of
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