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       Isabel Coouibs Ilealy 'Oil, has been very active on the Winchester com-
 mittee for the Jumbo drive. Besides holding a very successful rummage, she
 is fast filling the penny strips. Blanche Bruce Bryne is another member of
 that group. Her husband is chairman of the Winchester Board of Selectmen.
 From 1905 there is Gertrude Symiues Nash, who has recently moved into
 their new home at 10 I.avvsou Road. The house looks so attractive and
 her two girls, Margaret, seven, and Miriam, ten months, are adorable. And
 still another Alpha O in Winchester is Mabel Taylor Bodge, who has been
 very active in women's club affairs. Mabel was chairman of the Civics Com-
 mittee of the Fortnightly Club and at a conference of all the Civics com-
 mittees of the state in Somerville. met Sara Buxton Field 'U5, who was a
 delegate from Springfield. Blanche Joueit 'Ots also lives there but is home
only for the week *nds for Bbe teaches in Fall Kiver.

      The latest we have heard from Mary Kingsley '03, is that she is teaching
in a private school in Berkeley, California.

       Bertha Bray '01, is a Bed Cross organizer with her headquarters in New
Jersey.

      We are sorry to report that Abigail Waldron Nickerson has been very
111 in the Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, but glad
that she is now able to receive mail.

      Myra Fairbanks Taylor '05. lives in Belmont, Mass. Her husband is a
lawyer and they have tWo children.

      Louise Fames Barrage '00 (Mrs. Alvah Lowell Burrage), announces her
camp for girls on Lake Winnepesaukee. It is called Camp Wadaga, Pitch-
wood Island, Weirs, N. H. Mrs. Burrage writes, •'Wouldn't it be line to
have a camp manned by Alpha Omieron P i director, councillors and Alpha
Omieron P i daughters for girls! Ascha Beau, Gamma '22, is to be camp
hostess this season." I f any Alpha O's are interested, I'm sure Mrs. Burrage
would be glad to correspond with you. Her winter address is 05 Lowell
St., Beading, Mass.

      Frieda Unger Farnsworth '07, lives in Ashland, Mass. Her little daughter,
fgtilfty, is in the fourth grade already. She sees quite a bit of Beatrice Davis
Wilbur '12, who lives in the same town. Frieda's husband teaches at the
Chauncey Hall School in Boston so commutes on the same train with Bee's
husband. Bee has two little girls and is soon to move into their new home
which they have built on their farm.

      Dorothy Bartlett Buck '13, is to be president of the Wollaston Mother's
Club. Phillip is a lively youngster and keeps Dorothy on the qui vive every
minute.

      Rena Greenwood Smith and her husband are enjoying a belated honey-
moon in Washington, D. C. Rena writes that they are having a wonderful time.

      Marion Nichols '15, is teaching in a private school in Salem.
      Our sympathy is extended to Margaret Fessenden Henderson '15, in the
death of her father recently.

      Marion Hall Chandler's address is 103 Summer St., Maiden. Her adorable
little boy looked at us for a moment the other day at our meeting but quickly
retired. So many aunties were too much for him.

      Teaching in the Lynn High School during the day, in the evening school
three nights, and playing with little Jack, takes almost all your time, at
least that is what Buth Burbank Pennell '1G, says.

     Madeline Jeffers Copeland 'Hi. divides her time between Belmont and New
York City. While in the latter place she has found time to teach aesthetic
dancing in the mission school of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She
is also treasurer of the Tufts College Alumnae Association.

      Ruth E . Brooks '1!>, is staying at home but is taking vocal lessons and
is busy "being in plays and things."

     Another member has moved away from Boston. Ethel Richardson Beattie
has moved to Auburn, Maine, where Mr. Beattie is district manager of the
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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