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ALUMNiE NOTES
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GENERAL
Anna McLellan is assistant librarian at Tulane University.
Clara H a l l has accepted a position as teacher of English in the Newman
Manual Training School, New Orleans, La.
DEATHS
I t is with deep sympathy that we record the death of M a r y Raymond's
father, and of W i l l i a m Renshaw, whose sisters have been such valuable addi-
tions to n.
ENGAGEMENTS
Rosalie E . D u f o u r , '15, to L t , F. A . Woolfley, U . S. A .
MARRIAGES
Rietta Garland has married M r . A . Albriton and is living i n Baltimore, M d .
Lillian Fartier has married M r . H a r o l d Zeringer and is living in Washing-
ton, D . C.
R O S A L I E E . D U F O U R , n '15.
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The wedding of John M c K i m Minton, Jr., son o f M r . and Mrs. John M .
Minton of New York City and Miss Alice Screven Carson, daughter of M r . and
Mrs. Ralph K . Carson took place March 22 in Spartanburg, S. C. M r . Minton
was graduated f r o m the University of Virginia and is now a member of the law
firm of Edward, M u r p h y , and Minton of Liberty St., New York. M r s . Minton
is N u '19.
Helen Henry and Rochelle Gachet are to have an apartment together at 430
W . 119 St., New Y o r k City. Helen Henry is w o r k i n g on the Salvation A r m y
Drive but before this appears in p r i n t she w i l l have accepted a permanent
position with a firm in New York. Rochelle Gachet has accepted a position
with the Research Dept. of the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Co., of N . Y .
MARRIAGES
M a r y O'Connor H i g g i n s , '19, was married in September, 1919, to M a j o r
H u g h Matthews. They are l i v i n g in Charleston, S. C.
OMICRON
Elizabeth McCargo, Tarboro, N . C. T w o years ago I came to Tarboro, as
Home Demonstration Agent of Edgecomb Company. I stayed i n that work
eighteen months and gave i t up to take up Welfare W o r k at the H a r t Cotton
M i l l s in Tarboro. Last summer we put up 3,000 cans of f r u i t s and vegetables.
We expect before long to have a community welfare building, but at present I
am doing individual work. I have also taken the nurse's place, and helped,
since Christmas, to nurse over ninety cases of influenza. R i g h t now we are
starting on our gardens, and a cleaning up and beautifying the home campaign.
$80.00 i n prizes have been offered by the m i l l . I would like to have this issue
of T o D R A G M A . Many thanks f o r letting me contribute my "Autobiography."
Aubry Faulkner Jennings, Jacksboro, Tenn. So little happens to us here in
this little town, that I hesitate i n trying to write even a few lines about myself.

