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ALUMNAE NOTES
NU
Bertha Rembaugh spoke at the monthly meeting of the Woman's City
club of New York on The Judiciary Article amendment. Her speech was
one of a group of four sponsored by the club on the constitutional amend-
ments which were to be voted on in the N . Y. elections held in November.
DEATHS
Nora D . Stark, Nu '15, died July 17, after a short illness.
OMICRON
MARRIAGES
Dr. John M . Kennedy announces the marriage of his daughter, Eliza-
beth Washington, to M r . John Kendrick Stale, on Tuesday, the sixth of
of October, 1925. At home, 840 N . Fourth Avenue, Knoxville, Tenne-
see, after November first.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M . Pennybacker announce the marriage of their
daughter, Ceil, to Mr. Frank Harwell Pettway on Tuesday afternoon,
October 6, at four o'clock in the Second Presbyterian Church. A t home,
Kingston Apartments, W . Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville.
KAPPA
Mrs. William Stokes (Lily Blanche Clarke, '24) was ill for eight weeks
last spring with typhoid fever. She has fully recovered now—and will
make a visit to her home in Louisiana some time soon.
Julia White, '20, and Rose Smith, '23, arc teaching in Honolulu this
winter. They are working under the Episcopal Church.
Frances Allen has been i l l since last December and was in a hospital
in Richmond all summer. She is much better now and expects to return
home soon.
Mrs. Frank Gilliam (Louise Johnson, '24) writes very interesting
accounts of her work in Africa. She is not far from Virginia Allen,
'16, who went out last year under the Presbyterian church.
Lenora Perkins, '22, is teaching this year at Beaumont, Teas, Chael-
sie Buley, '23, is teaching in the same high school there.
Christine Acrec, '22, has a position as secretary to the executive di-
rector of the Community Chest in Columbia, S. C.
Clara West, '22, travelled abroad this summer for two months. She
is continuing her work this winter as librarian in the Methodist Pub-
lishing Company of Nashville, Tenn.
Mary Marshall. '25. is teaching in a private school in Shreveport, La.
Julia Acree, '25, is teaching school in Columbia, S. C.
Martha Prettyman, '25, is teaching in Gastonia, N . C.
MARRIAGES
Grace Manning, '25. was married the 24th of June to William Goode
of Lynchburg. She is living now in Augusta. Ga.
Kathryn Hodges, '22. was married on the 24th of June to Holcombe
Adams of Lynchburg.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Stafford Bryant (Lucile Allen, '24) has a son, Stafford Junior,
born in July.
ZETA
MARRIAGES
Mary Davis, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Davis of Akron, la., to
Rudolph Nuss of Sutton, Nebraska.

