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          Hazel A l k i r e , ' u , to K a r l Blanchard in December, 1919. Her address is
      1701 Portland Ave., Minneapolis.

          Maybelle Dallenbach, '17, to W i l l i a m B. Denhart, on March 21, 1920.

                                                                             BIRTHS

         To M r . and Mrs. C. E. Scholl ( M a r y Wills, '15), a son, Leland Farrell, on
     January 19, 1920.

                                      A N N A HOFFERT K I R K , '15, Alumna Assistant Editor.

                                                       TAU

                                                                           GENERAL

         Margaret Mitchell has returned to Washington, D . C , to work in the
    Department of Public Health.

         Leta Nelson has recently signed a contract as leading lady w i t h a stock
    company in Los Angeles.

        Mrs. Harold Roenisch (Jennie Schober) has recently undergone an opera-
    tion f o r appendicitis. A t present, she is recuperating at the home o f her parents
    in Minneapolis.

        Mrs. E d w a r d Schlampp ( D o r i s L o f f ) has been in the hospital with a frac-
    tured knee, f o r the past three months. She expects to be able to leave w i t h i n
   a short time.

       Grace Lehman is home f o r the Easter holiday recess.
        Florence Brande, who has been reporting f o r a paper in Chicago, has
   accepted a position as drama critic with one of the St. Paul papers. We are
   glad to see her again.
       Eleanor W i l l i t s has gone to Indianapolis, Indiana, for an extended visit.
       Mrs. Blanchard of Iota Chapter is l i v i n g i n Minneapolis. She is a most
  welcome addition to our chapter.
       Marion Mann, who finished her college work this quarter, has accepted a
  position as Domestic Science teacher f o r the remainder of her term, in the St.
  Paul schools.

      Elsa Feldhammer Johnson attended the Dentists' Convention with her hus-
  band, the latter part o f March.

      Margaret Kendall is attending a business college i n Minneapolis.
      Lieutenant and M r s . Thomas ( L u r a Thomas), Beta Phi, have been trans-
  ferred f r o m Washington, D . C , to Fort Snelling. Although we have not seen
 her as yet, we hope she w i l l find her way to our meetings soon.

                                                                        BIRTHS

      M r . and M r s . R. Moffitt (Mellie Quayle), a son, January I , 1920. Address,
 497 Cherokee Ave., Atlanta, Ga.

     M r . and Mrs. Joseph M u r p h y ( D o t M c C a r t h y ) , a son, December 28, 1919.
     Mrs. H a r r y Sieben ( I r e n e Buckley), a daughter, February 2, 1920.

                                                                    MARRIAGES

     Mae Middleton to W i l l i a m Struthers, December 5, 1919. They are m a k i n g
their home in Minneapolis.

                                                   CHI

                                                                     GENERAL

    Even the mighty storm o f March 6 could not keep away from Chi's annual
banquet the following alumnse: Florence Shafer, '14, Florence Gilger, '16,
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