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      Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hippensteel (Ethel Bender) have moved from
Indianapolis to Florida, where Dr. Hippensteel will be in charge of the
Pediatrics Department of the new million dollar hospital on Allison
Island near Orlando.

      Juanita Braxton Yockey was severely i l l during the summer but is
now improving.

      Mary Neal Mcllveen and Edith Huntington Anderson have been
honored with appointments by the Executive Committee of the Fraternity.
Mary is alumnae superintendent of the Ohio Valley District, and Edith
holds the same office in the Atlantic District.

                                                MARRIAGES
      On August 5, Emma P. McClain, '20, of Scottsburg, Indiana, and
Mr. Richard L . Hauswald, of New Albany were married at Emma's
home. They spent their honeymoon in Chicago and in Idaho, and are
at home in Connell, Washington, where Mr. Hauswald is superintendent
of schools. M r . Hauswald is a graduate of Northwestern University, and
both have been teaching in the New Albany (Ind.) high school.
      On September 5, Jane W i n i f r e d Sickels, '22, of Indianapolis, was
married to Philip R. Mitchell, of Mansfield, Ohio, at the home of
her aunt in Indianapolis. Jane's dress was of white chiffon embroidered
in rhinestones. and she wore a tulle veil arranged with a coronet of lace
and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and
lilies of the valley. After the ceremony, which was attended by a num-
ber of Alpha O's, a reception was given also at the home of the aunt.
Mr. Mitchell is a member of Phi Delta Theta at Purdue University, and
is in business with the Standard Oil Company at Indianapolis. They
are living at 1142 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.

                                                   BIRTHS
      On September 28, a son, John Stoner, was born to M r . and Mrs.
Herold Ross (Rosella Stoner) at Ames, Iowa.

                                           ALPHA PHI
      Etta V. Haynes, '19, is teaching in Honolulu this year.
      Gladys Matthews, '22, is spending the winter in California, with her
family.
      Thelma Newkirk, '24, is teaching in New Mexico this year. She mo-
tored overland with Nellie Refsnes, and reports a most thrilling journey.
      Verna Willis, '25, is teaching Home Economics in the High School
at Dufurs, Oregon.

                                                MARRIAGES
      Harriet Nordstrom. '24, to Robert L . Kimmons, on August 26,
1925. They live at 1120 San Juan, La Junta, Colorado, where M r . K i m -
mons is head of the Agriculture Department in the High School. He
is a graduate of the University of Colorado and a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon.
      Margaret Conkling, '24, to Carroll Donohoe, on September 3, 1925.
They are at home at 121 Elm Street, Anaconda, Montana. "Donnie" is
also an M.S.C. graduate and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He
is connected with the chemical department of the A . C M . Company in
Anaconda.

                                                  BIRTHS
      Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson (Lillian Drummond) a son,
April, 1925.

                                                                                   IDA K. LOGUE.
                                                    PHI
      Mary Rose Barrons is teaching at Independence, Missouri, and misses
the girls at Phi of Alnha O too much thus far to be perfectly satisfied.
      Eva Drum is teaching English in the Junior High School in Lawrence
and is still making herself useful at the chapter house.
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