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260 TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI

                                                       LAMBDA

                                                    MARRIAGES

       Lucile Curtis was married to Mr. Walter Atheling English, June 7, 1922.

                                                          IOTA

       Barbara Porter visited the active chapter during her spring vacation.
       Frances Cottrell is gradually recovering from a recent severe illness.
       Edith Davis has been attending Chicago University this year.
       Gladys Saffell Barr is learning all the secrets of being a housewife, but
 manages to work at the University in their busiest seasons.
       Mildred Holmes and Hester Sront were fortunate enough to attend the
chapter's annual formal party April 7th.
       Pearl Ropp is now holding a position in the governor's office at Springfield.
      Maude Bacon Nolte's last letter recorded much illness Dut the various
members were improving. Maude hoped to visit her parents in Champaign the
last of April.
      When little Jack came to live with Agnes Fuller Ward and husband, Agnes,
like all proud mothers, had a fervent desire to show him to Iota. And just
recently Agnes' wish was realized. We didn't hear just what he thought of so
many adoring aunties!

      Kay Wesson is now a life subscriber. When she wrote to tell how she
had enjoyed her To Dragma, she also told that she will retain her position at
the Normal in her home, L a Crosse.

      Bess Nuckolls Barnett always writes briefly as—"I'm sending an apron for
your Easter bazaar. Barbara Crow Dennison has a new baby girl." We're
glad to learn about little Barbara Jean. The Dennisons live at Lawrence-
ville.

      Katherlne Maclntyre underwent an operation for appendicitis during the
winter. She was very ill but at last reports, was recovering nicely.

      Muriel Thompson, a registered nurse, has been stationed at the University
hospital since early in January.

      Jean Glenn resigned her position and has a teaching position in Indiana.
      Helen Moore recently spent a week end with Hazel Stephens Bodenschatz.
      Martha Hedgcock Foote's last letter said they were moving to Anna, 111.,
where " L . S." will be county farm adviser.
      Lucie Burwash has resigned her position and will teach in one of the
schools at Lake Forest.
      Esther Van Doren Malcolnison and family are expecting to move to Rogers
Park early in May.
      We've learned indirectly that Marie Rutenber Leslie and husband are
sailing for Europe early in the summer.
      Everyone is looking forward to summer and vacation. Think how
Minnie Frances Harris must be dreaming of summer which means a trip
abroad for her.
      Mary Caldwell is still at Earle, Arkansas. We're all hoping hard that her
hopes to attend Convention will be realized.
      Lucille Gibson who has been teaching in the Urbana schools, will attend
the University summer session.
      Mate Giddings who has been in such poor health all year, is planning to
go far into the north, near the Canadian line as soon as the University closes.
May she find rest and fully restored health there in that invigorating spot.

      Just to prove that Bert Stein and Nina Grotevant are still inseparable—
Bert's address is 700 Herkimer, and Nina's, 752 Herkimer, Pasadena.

     Josephine Phillips Leach writes that they are comfortably settled in an
apartment at 729 Hinman Ave., Evanston, and that Minnie often runs out from
her work in the medical college.

      Elaine Buhrman recently wrote us a check and a promise of more for the
building fund, so we assume things are flourishing at Toppenish, Washington.
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