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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  161

      Louisa—whom all Iotas either know personally or have heard much
about—is with Ruth. We all envy you Ruth!

      Cora Jane Stroheker is in line for managership of the Service de-
partment of the Continental and Commercial bank of Chicago. She
lectures before Women's clubs and writes magazine articles, mostlj
about budgets, investments and personal finance.

      Jean Glenn English has recently had an operation for appendicitis.
      Florence Srout Triggs has returned to the campus, as Larry is
to be on the journalistic faculty.
      Gretchen Hulsebus, Kay Wesson and Helen Wolfe spent a most de-
lightful summer in Europe. They were in Venice when 1 heard from
Kay, and were more than in love with the place.
      Jane and Earl Schoenig spent eight week in the West last summer
—part of the time at lovely Lake Louise in Canada. They met Mate near
Glacier.
      Mate and her mother had a lovely trip to the land of the West also,
as 1 told you in my last letter. They are located at Bloomington, 111.,
where Mate is in charge of the households economics department at I l -
linois Wesleyan college.
      Mary Caldwell Wedge and her husband spent about three weeks m
Yellowstone Park and the Jackson's Hole country. Mary stayed a little
longer with her sister at Old Faithful camp in the Park and also visited
in Great Falls, Montana, before returning to her home in Houston, Texas.
      Jane Louise Brown, the active president this year attended Convention
in June. Others were Betty Rennin, Ruth Snyder, Ruth Bairstow
and Helen O'Shea. ( N . B . This information I got from the /Win* and in-
cludes only the names of the actives, of course. You alumnae who were
there write me of the fact, and of other facts, too, won't you?)
      I didn't know until the other day about Aileen Hunter's little Aileen
(Jean Aileen) born last May 25th.
      Hazel Stephens Bodenschatz and Bodie spent their vacation with
Carl (Pep's brother, you know) at Manistee, Mich. Bodie is in busi-
ness for himself now. He patented and is manufacturing a hold-up alarm
for banks—daylight protection. Hazel is his private secretary. They are
living at 442 S. Lombard, Oak Park.

                                                MARRIAGES
      Lucille Gibson was married to Clifford Rice at Urbana on August 1.
Mr. Rice, an Acacia from the University of Chicago, is principal of the
Thornbum School in Urbana.
      Ruth Ann Coughlan and Albert R. Eastman were married August 22
in New York City, where they arc living.
       Mary Putnam to Edward V. Piatt.

                                                   TAU

       Lila Kline has deserted the East, given up her position with the
J. Austin Riggs Foundation in Stockbridge, Mass., and come home for
a time. She is now with the Lymanhurst Child Guidance Clinic.

       Mayme Bender is teaching at Annandale, Minnesota, this year.
       Kathryn Bremer has been East for six weeks, spending most
 of the time in a Baltimore hospital. Marie is taking Graduate work in
 the Anthropology department at the University this year.
    Alice Buckley Goodwin has moved into the popular Alpha O neighbor-
 hood. Her new home is on Fremont Avenue South near Thirty-Third
 Street. Alice makes the tenth Alpha O within a radius of six blocks.
       Marion Barclay motored down from Aitkin, Minnesota, where she is
 in the English department for the year, to attend the Minnesota-Notre
 Dame game last week. She stayed with Betty Bond while she was here.
       Other old familiar faces seen at open-house after the same were those
 of Marian Conlin. Bernice Nelson Gambill, Wilma Arnold MacGregor, He!-
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