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             ALUMNAE NOTES

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                                                      ENGAGEMENTS

      The engagement of Edith Bradley, '25, to Hooper Philips Carter has
been announced.

      The engagement of Jacinto Lobrano, ex-'24, to Edmund Talbot,
Tulane, '22, has been announced, the wedding to take place early in
December. M r . Talbot is a Sigma Nu.

      Helen Bovard announced her engagement to Robert Morris Franklin,
at our house party last year.

      Anna McLellan, '19, announced her engagement to Arthur Ordway
Kastlcr, Tulane, '20. The wedding will take place in December.

                                                             BIRTHS

      To M r . and Mrs. Clem Weston (Maia Morgan, '22), of Logtown,
Miss., a daughter, Maia.

      To Captain and Mrs. Louis J. Fortier (Solidelle Renshaw, '16), a son,
Louis Renshaw.

                                    SIGMA

      Vera Georgeson Ferguson. '16, whose home is in Yonkers, New York,
has been visiting in Berkeley.

      Marian Black Wagner, '20, with her little daughter, is visiting in San
Francisco from her home in Los Angeles.

      Emma Black Kew, '13, will soon be in the new home she is building
in Glendale, near Los Angeles.

      Lucille Young Hammit, '21, has moved to Burlingame.
      Ruth Jackson, '22, is now employed by the Pacific Gas and Electric in
San Francisco.
      Myrtle Glenn York is living in M i l l Valley.
      Florence Weeks, head of the physical training department in the Oak-
land schools, has been busy with the rebuilding of her home which was
destroyed in the Berkeley fire of last year.
      Elaine Standish Massie, '12, is located in Berkeley, where she is im-
porting gifts from the Orient. We are all hoping for the complete
restoration of Dr. Massie's health.
      Virginia Booker Wickenden has a g i f t shop in Berkeley. W i t h V i r -
ginia's artistic ability we feel sure she will be successful.
      Consuela Osgood, '21, has just returned f r o m a delightful trip to
Alaska.
      Rose Von Schmidt Bell, '09. has been taking the lead in "Fashion,"
an old time play produced at the Players Club in San Francisco. You
would have to see Rose to appreciate how lovely she must be in it. She
is also active in plays given by the various Berkeley clubs. W i t h a home
to manage, two fine children, and all these activities. Rose still finds time
to keep up her interest in Alpha O affairs.
      Grace Morin, '10, has gone to New York to study interior decorating.
We hope Grace will join the New York Alumnae.
      Mary DeWitt, '13. is teaching English in the Southern Branch of
the University of California.
      Leona Mudgett Crawford. '12. with her family, is visiting on the coast.
Professor Crawford is teaching in Penahau LIniversity of Honolulu, and
is here on his Sabbatical leave. Last year Leona had the thrilling experi-
ence of being on the steamer "City of Honolulu" when it was burned
at sea. A f t e r floating around in life boats for hours they were rescued
by passing steamers.
      Marian Crosett Strong has moved into her beautiful new home in
Berkeley.
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