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Gladys Ferris is working in one of the K . U . offices.
Jacqueline Gilmore is teaching English in the University at Berkeley,
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Dorothy Crane has been seriously ill with diptheria, but is again able
to resume her teaching in the Leavenworth high school.
MARRIAGES
Margaret Matthews to M r . Glen W. Leighty. They are now making
their home at 1417 Hackey, Winfield, Kansas.
Evelyn Starr to Joseph Bloomer. They are making their home at
Claflin. Kansas.
OMEGA
Charlotte Haarlammert Ragen and her husband are studying this
year. They are either at the University of Chicago or at Wisconsin. " A l "
is pursuing his M.A. in history, while Charlotte studies French. Oxford
friends were mighty glad to see them during rush week.
Mildred King and Martha Fishpaw, both '25, are teaching in New
Madison, "Kingy" 's home town.
Frances Lew Ivens had a wonderful western trip last summer, and
"somebody" says that she is studying this winter at the University of
Cincinnati.
Marjorie Kercheval Manton writes that she and Tom are planning
to build a new home, and that their next door neighbors will be M r . and
Mrs. Frank Spieldenner (Louise A r t h u r ) . Can't you just imagine what
fun they will have?
Rayen High School in Youngstown can't do without Edna Gilbert and
she has gone back there again to teach Home Economics. She and another
teacher share a tiny apartment and have a car.
A f t e r an interesting two years in Philadephia Martha Jane Hitchner
is going to Jacksonville, Florida, this fall to take up work which has to
do with the "adjustment of school children." I f Martha is trying it, it is
sure to be a fascinating job. She holds the chapter record, too, f o r var-
iety in geography.
Our nephew, "Jack" Dennison accompanied by Mildred (strange?) is
going to begin seeing the world this fall by taking a trip to Cleveland; I
hope I ' m not making a "wrong mistake" i f I say that they will visit
Lucille Dvorak.
Are you all watching f o r Lucille's ads in the magazines?
The Scotts are widely separated this year. "Little Scotty" is in
Boston at the Prince School. I f you'll write her at Franklin Square
House. 11 East Newton Street, she will tell you what it is all about.
"Big Scotty" is surprising herself and everybody else by taking up
Journalism at the University of Missouri. She is downright lonesome
to see an A O n pin, likes "old Mizzou," and is pledged to Theta Sigma
Phi, professional journalistic sorority.
Marian Rothhaar is studying at Oberlin this year, after trying the
business world for a little while.
MARRIAGES
Jane Sickels. of Q and B $ , was married on September 5 to Philip
Richard Mitchell, $ A 0 . Purdue University. They will make their home
at 1142 North Pennsylvania, Indianapolis.
BIRTHS
During July George Arthur Spieldenner came to stay with M r . and
Mrs. Frank 'Sp'ieldenner (Louise Arthur) of New York City,
"Jimmv" Madison has a new playmate. He arrived in Piqua in Sep-
tember and will keep Louise and "Bing" busier. His name is Jack
Trowbridge Madison.

