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      Mrs. Eleanor Murray Archer, of New York, has been visiting her
parents in Hampden.

      Betty Bright gave a delightful A O n party, at her home on Hammond
St I t was so nice to have one more get-together before we all started
back to work and from vacations. We had a wonderful time.

      Helen Wooster Cleaves of Verona, N . Y. spent the summer with
her parents m hast Bangor. She is moving from Verona to Baltimore.

      Our girls had such a wonderful time at the Convention, we wished
we all might have gone. Estelle Beaupre drove out with Marion Jordan,
Kay Stewart and our "awfully sweet delegate. Beaulah Osgood. " A w f u l l y
sweet" are the exact words the girls used when speaking of her, so I
had to do the same. They didn't have a bit of trouble and just flew
ever the hundreds of miles, reporting the world's best time. By the
way they saw Tony Webb Wheaton at the Convention. She lives in Min-
neapolis now.

      Rowene Hersey is teaching in Shrewsbury, Mass., and Lilla is teach-
ing in Andover, Mass.

                                                   MARRIAGES
      Alice Stanley became Mrs. Earl Dunham, August 26, at a very pretty
home wedding. They are to live in Stonington, Maine.

      Lillian Dunn was married to Howard Sayford on June 27 They
are living in Vineland, N . J.

      Dorothea Stetson was married to Walter Priest Morse of Lexing-
ton, Mass., on September 14 at Woodstock, N . B.

                               BIRTHS

        To M r . and Mrs. Charles Cleaves, a daughter, born September, 1924.

5i 9 2  and  'M r S  HerliIlv  (Madeline Robinson) a son, born May 9,

        T o M r - and Mrs. Herbert Torsleff, a daughter, born September 12,

                                                                             CORINNE FURBUSH.

                                                    RHO
       Alice Kolb Mason and "Mike" are spending the year in Europe,
where "Mike" is doing clinical work. They spent a few weeks in Oslo
with Kate Blum Blumberg and are at present in Vienna. They will be
m Paris after Christmas.

      Louise Lowry. '24 has returned after a year abroad.
      Marguerite ("Pete") Ford Drees has been teaching at the Hilo
Boarding School, Hilo, Hawaii. She writes that she loves Hawaii but
will be glad to get back to the States next June.
      Anne McCabe. '25, is attending the Chicago Normal College.
      Dorothy Pearson, '25, is working at the Chicago Collegiate Bureau
of Occupations.
      Dorothy Duncan, '25, is taking the intensive secretarial course at the
Moser Business College.
      Charlotte Collins, '25, is with the Chicago Tribune.

                                                  DEATHS
      Rho chapter and the Chicago Alumnae chapter mourn the death on
October 8, of Margaret Ariess Tarpy, '19.

                                                   IOTA
      A l l Iota alumnae—as well actives!—will be happv to know that the
downstairs at 712 Oregon was redecorated during the summer months.
It was done in gray, and Ruth Newton reports that it has made a decided
improvement. Betty Rennin's father made it possible by giving us $100
to start.
      Lucile Gibson Rice "lives only a few blocks from Ruth Newton and
many are the morning visits spent at each other's homes. Ruth says
Lucile s apartment is adorable and we can all well believe it.
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