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mond at the April meeting. Her talk on our old and new, were delighted to see Lucille
social service work was very interesting. We Dvorak Kirk walk in. She and her two babies
were very glad to have Dayton Alumna; join were here f r o m New York, visiting her
with us and hope to have another joint meet- mother.
ing soon. Officers f o r the coming year were Now f o r some news of the girls. Jean Mit-
installed. An opportunity group f r o m the chell is working permanently at Halle Broth-
( inciimati Library presented a one-act play ers in the Shopping service department. Doris
for our entertainment. Kuhns Severance (OH) has moved back to
Detroit. We are going to miss Doris a lot.
Mary Bucher (011) has accepted a position Dorothy Renshaw ( A S ) , who used to be ac-
with the Department of Agriculture at Wash- tive in our chapter before she moved back to
ington, D. C. Gertrude Bucher ( 6 H ) is Oregon last year, has a new baby boy one
Ohio's state champion fencer. Vera Hester- month old. Ruth Riegel Schneider is thrilling
berg (GH) has announced her engagement to with the prospects of a trip to Greece in May.
Edward Shadevvald. "Eddie" is a member of Mr. Schneider's partner in business has re-
A K * . honorary commercial fraternity, at the cently inherited an estate there and wants Ed
University of Cincinnati. A girl, Alice Milli- and Ruth to go with him to assist in the set-
cent. was born to M r . and Mrs. Albert Terncy tlement of it. We know Ruth will be a real
(Alice Horner, G H ) , to January. A second help. Marjorie Miller Keller ( O i l '27) has
daughter. I'.milv Gene, was born to Mr. and moved to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, a lovely suburb
Mrs. W. E. Elliott (Frances Morris, GH), east of Cleveland. She lias not given up her
February 4. work as yet but drives back and forth. Her
address will be just Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Peg
Betz Smith (SI) has been quite ill f o r the past
Cleveland Alumnae Contribute Gifts several weeks. She is better now, however,
to Hospital and is at Green Springs, Ohio, taking a com-
By Esther Roscncrans, H plete rest f o r three weeks. Cecile Maclnness
was quite i l l also about a month ago. It's fine
-4- T H E CLEVELAND A I . U M N . E were enter- to have her well and back with us again.
Dorothy Hallin is trying out a new coopera-
tained by Edna Studebaker (Q '12) f o r tive housekeeping plan, that is working out
their January meeting. Dorothy Hallin (AS) splendidly so far. She joined with several
was assistant hostess. We were almost too other girls in leasing a large home in East
engrossed helping three of the girls plan their Cleveland, employing a housekeeper and living
trip to Florida, to consider business of any like real "landed gentry." Marian Rothhaar
kind. Barbara Rheberg (SI) had been ordered received a letter from Muriel Gray (Oil '25)
to go lor her health. I t wasn't hard to per- saying that she and her husband have gone
suade Lois Davis (Si '27) to go along as com- back to nature for a year. They are in Bcntlcy
panion and nurse. They spent two months in Springs, Missouri, where Bill has charge of
Florida and Barbara rami' home feeling fuse. planning and building a state park. The coun-
She is now back at her position with Highbee try is almost "the forest primeval" and Muriel
Company. She gave us all a surprise by is the only woman in camp but not the chief
announcing that she had been married f o r cook.
about a year. At the time, the announcement
would probably have cost her her position.
She is now Mrs. Canning. Musette Williams
Hammond (G '27) was the third girl going
south. She spent two weeks in Florida in The west side and Lakewood girls have been
February. having some very interesting meetings all their
own in between regular alumna: meetings.
Cecile Maclnness started it. Since then we have
The February meeting was held at the home taken our sewing and spent a lovely after-
Of Esther flowStex Rosencrans. The girfa each noon together at Edna Mould's (P) and Esther
brought old magazines, playing cards and Rosencranz'. Ethel Rabey Burke (SI '24)
Christmas carafe to be taken to the wards in added variety and practicality, by having us
City Hospital. We were delighted to have for luncheon at twenty-five cents per plate,
two girls from Berea, Ohio, with us that night the proceeds going to our National Work
lor the first time, Edith Dietz Kratt (SI '27) Fund. The entire alumnae group is working
and Helen Street Stocker ( P ) . Jean Green very hard preparing for the Panhellenic bridge
( B * ) is another welcome new member in our tournament in the Highbee Lounge on April
group. She is a dietitian at St. Luke's Hos- 21. We are especially interested because AOII
pital in Cleveland. is on the official committee f o r this tourna-
ment. We are also planning f o r a "get to-
Musette Hammond was hostess to our gether, of all alumna- and actives living in or
March meeting, with Ruth Meyer (G '32), near Cleveland later on this summer, after
assisting. Uuth is now working at William school is out.
Taylor and Sons Company permanently. The
sole business of this meeting was the election
of new officers. Grace Manbeck (On '30),
president; Cecite Yelland Maclnness (T '28), Dallas Alumnae Hold Bridge
vice president.; Jean Mitchell ( O i l ) , recording Foursomes
secretary; Dorothy Hallin, social secretary;
Ruth Riegel Schneider (SI '27). treasurer. We By Dorothy Killian, N K
give Marian Rothhaar (SI '26) a big vote of ANOTHER INTEREST!Nr. YEAR'S WORK is
sincere appreciation E©u carrying DS through
drawing to a close. Our March meeting
this hardest of all years. A l l the girls, both was held at the home of Mrs. W. P. Bentley.

