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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 47
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Pettigrew (Elva Pease, '09) March
22nd, 1919, a son, Donald.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L . Shute (Annette Stephens, '10) July
3rd, 1919, a son, John Thomas.
CHI
Our newest alumnae, the 1919's, have nearly all staidly settled upon
teaching positions for next year, we are t o l d : Gertrude H a l l in
Herkimer, Reva Snyder in New Berlin, Ina Miller in Hancock, Greta
Ames in Homer, Mary and Irene together in—but memory fails for
the rest.
Florence Gilger, '16, will teach next year in Boonville, Gertrude
Shew in Dolgeville, and Emily Tarbell, '16, in the Syracuse Voca-
tional High School.
Helen Schrack, '17, this f a l l enters the medical college of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
Lora Thomson Mitchell, '13, represented Chi Alumna; at Conven-
tion last June.
Emily Tarbell, '16, spent a large part of the summer lecturing in her
section of the state and organizing women voters for the f a l l elections.
Florence Hughes, '18, is teaching in New York M i l l s ; Frances
Carter, '18, down in Pennsylvania.
Sadie Campbell, '17, has a position in the high school at Fairport,
A party of eight of our alumnae spent a happy two weeks camping
at Conesus Lake, exchanging news—and making it. The girls who
came were Sadie Campbell, '17, Helen Schrack, '17, Florence Hughes,
Edith Rauch, Bertha Muckey, Frances Carter, '18, Ina Miller and
Reva Snyder, '19.
ENGAGEMENTS
Sadie Campbell has announced her engagement to Franklin
Williams of Fayetteville.
MARRIAGES
Clara Bell, '18, was married May 31st to Ferris Talmage, '18.
They are living in Riverhead, Long Island.
NU OMICRON
MARRIAGES
Ellenna Webb, '18, to Dr. Ray Douglas.
CHANGES I N ADDRESSES
lone Blair Goodpasture (Mrs. Lurton), Gallatin, Tenn.
Alice Colsher, Winchester, Tenn.

