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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 263
Mary Cullivan '15, and her sister, Eleanor ex '20, spent Easter vacation
in Washington, D. C.
Chi opens the chapter house on Saturday afternoon, April 7, for a
benefit card party given at the various fraternity houses under the auspices
of the Syracuse Alumnae Association.
Betty Zimmer 20, has contracted to teach French at Ticonderoga, N. Y . ,
for the coming year.
Mary Adams 'IS, has been teaching this year at Webster, N. Y .
Irene Becker 'IS, plans to teach again at Lynbrook, N. Y\, where she is
comfortably situated in a bungalow with several other teachers.
Emily Tarbell '16, has not been teaching (his past fall in Syracuse because
of difficulty with a sprained ankle.
Mildred Wright '20, finishes Nurses Training in September at the Can-
andalgua Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, N. Y.
A card now and then from Helen Gregory '19, seems to indicate that
she is enjoying the winter months spent in the Pacific states. Latest reports
said that trips to Mexico and the Grand Canyon were highly interesting.
Elizabeth French '15, Immersed in work of Syracuse Alumnae Chapter,
Zonta Club—the professional women's club—and her library work, nevertheless
is not too busy to enjoy a chat with any Alpha O, who may drop in the
Children's Room of the Syracuse Public Library.
Among the number who enjoyed the annual initiation banquet at the
Hotel Onandaga were Ruth Sydney Merchant '22, Ruth Young ex '23, Ruth
Walker '21. Gertrude Marks '21, Marcia Rosbrook '21, Peg Kreisel '21, Ona
Rosbrook Brodie '20, Nora Knight King '21, Myrtle Munson '22, Elizabeth
French '15, Grace Cummings '13 and Gladys Wales, Delta.
Peg Kreisel '21, expects to take up continuation school work at the
summer session of one of the N. Y. State Normal Schools.
ENGAGEMENTS
Word comes to us of the engagement of Mildred Ostrander, ex '21, to
Mr. Clifford Stoddard of Schenectady, N. Y .
Announcement was made at the initiation banquet of the engagement
of "Topsy" Cummings '13, instructress of civics at Watertown High School,
to Dr. Leonard M. Vincent of Brownsville, N. Y . Dr. Vincent is a graduate
of Colgate University and was overseas with the 20th Engineers.
MARRIAGES
Ethel Farrington '17, to E a r l C. Dexter on July 17, 1922. Mr. Dexter
is a Princeton graduate, who is in business in Mexico, N. Y . , where Mr. and
Mrs. Dexter reside.
DEATHS
The sympathy of Chi Alumnae is extended to Esther Hagenbucher '20.
in the loss of her father in March.
The mother of Edith and Mary Adams died during the past summer, for
which loss we extend our sympathy.
We extend sympathy to Marion Mount, ex '20, whose father died of
pneumonia on December 28.
Our sincerest sympathy goes out to Frances Canady Myers, ex '24, who
lost both her mother and her uncle in a motor accident at Long Beach,
California. M A R G A R E T K R E I S E L '21.
NU KAPPA
Josephine Towell Beaty and her little son have left for New York. She
will be at home with her mother at 349 West End Avenue until fall. We hope
she will bring us back news from our New York sisters.
Bess Herrick Littlefield was at our last alumnae meeting.
Eugenia Moore is to be a duchess at the Battle of Flowers in Sail Aiiiniiin
titi Sail JachitO Day.

