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adds that the Nelsons are "just as hospitable as ever." Maybe that is the
reason for such a rush in their direction.
Edith Toland and daughter Margaret have gone to Los Angeles where
Mr. Toland is in business. Edith writes that she has been with Leta quite
often.
Now Doris Schlampp and her family have flitted off to California for
the winter months.
Lila Kline is with Ramsey County Child Welfare Bureau in St. Paul, but
she assures us she will probably be conquering other worlds even before
this news item is printed. Sounds mysterious, doesn't it—but so she is!
Mildred Haugland will probably be a September bride.
Betty Bond leaves June 9 for a three weeks' trip into Alaska. If all
goes well she plans to go to convention on her return.
Alma Boehme plans to go to Washington, D. C . to attend the National
Conference of Social Workers and from there will go to Philadelphia and
New York.
Those of us who knew Margaret Wood still more fully realized her
fraternal spirit when we learned that she had bequeathed a Liberty Bond
to be used toward Tau house fund. Margaret was a real Alpha Omieron P i
and we never can quite appreciate her enough.
Of the alums, Gertrude Falkenhagen, Marian Mann, Edith Goldsworthy,
and Katherine Bremer plan to attend convention.
Jennie Marie Roenisch will be in Minneapolis to visit her parents the
last part of April.
Phana Wernicke Smith has been visiting her mother in Minneapolis.
Elsa Johnson, Alma Boehme and Eleanor Willetts attended a delightful
bridge that Mrs. Wernicke gave for Phana. We were so interested to hear all
about her journeyings—and to see little Allen who has already arrived at
the stage of wearing real "bos's' trousers."
Muriel Fairbanks Stewart will be the representative of Minneapolis Chap-
ter of Theta Sigma Phi to their National Convention in Oklahoma.
ENGAGEMENTS
Gertrude Falkenhagen to Roy W. Bonde. We haven't had the pleasure of
meeting Mr. Bonde but understand he is a young business man from Montevideo.
DEATHS
We deeply regret the death of Mrs. Mann, mother of Marian. Those of
us who knew her just had to love her—and we can realize in part what her
loss must have meant to her family. She was so vital and full of eagerness
to live, that we can't quite realize she was taken from us. But what a memory
we shall always hold!
ALMA G. BOEHME.
CHI
Chi Alumnae who attended the New York Alumnae Founders' Day banquet
at the Cafe Boulevard, New York City, were Mildred Holer '15, Ina Miller
'19, Frances Carter '18, Florence Barker '21, Ruth Dibben '17.
Ethel Williams '20, is teaching English at Canastota, N. Y.
Betty Ziramer '20, and Edna Hausner '17, plan to tour France during
the summer months, spending several weeks at the University of Grenoble
while they are domiciled with a French family. A ten days stay in Paris
with side trips to the battlefields of the World War and to the Alps will
complete their stay in France.
Gertrude Shew '16, has a Review Geometry Book in the "publishers' hands
at present. Gertrude is making preparations to go to Italy this summer in
interests of Americanization work.
Clarita Leigh Moore '20, expects to attend Columbia University summer
school.

