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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Norris and family are now located in Berkeley.
Mrs. Norris was Alice Freuler, '13.
MARRIAGES
Virginia Booker was married to James Wickenden at San Diego in
January.
Gladys Selwood was married to William Carithers, Jr., in San Fran-
cisco, September 3rd.
BIRTHS
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith (Gertrude Smith).
DELTA
"A husband who attends conventions is a great asset! That means for
me largely a visit to U . of Michigan, where I had such fun picking up
two darling AOn guides to the campus." From Esther Fowler Schmalz,
'23, of Dayton.
Marjorie McCarty writes f r o m 1443 Spring Road, Apt. 204, Washing-
ton, D. C.: "Don't you think I'd better join the Washington Alumnae
group! I don't know a single AOn here." I've sent Marge the address of
the president.
Kathleyn Snow, 19, Medical School, '23, is living at 6 Parley Vale
Road, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
My information about Mildred's wedding was rather meager before.
She was married at a home wedding on July 19, 1924, to Max Gesumsky,
Harvard, '17, and is living at home at present. M r . Gesumsky is in the
advertising department of Lever Bros., manufacturers of Lux.
Ruth Earle, '22, is doing secretarial work at the Woman's City Club
in Boston.
From New York comes a very nice letter from Alice Towsley who is
with the Russell Sage Foundation, not the Rockefeller, as previously re-
ported. Besides her work she is taking two courses at New York Uni-
versity Graduate School in anticipation of her Master's degree. She re-
ports Marion Russell, also '24, as being secretary to a social worker at
the Henry Street settlement house. Her address is 265 Henry St., New
York City. "Timmie" Brooks is also working in New York but Alice
could report no more details.
Mildred Sullivan. '22, who is teaching in Wakefield again this year, is
living with Inga Bouve.
Rumors say that Gladys Bryant is to be married October 11 and Lorea
Jameson will be a bridesmaid. But this letter must go in before that date.
Mary M . Cushing, '04, and her sister have an apartment on Parker
Hill Ave.. Roxbury.
Isabel Owler Drury, '13, with her two daughters, spent the summer in
Dennis, and saw quite a bit of Alma Wiley, who was in Plymouth.
Doris Morse. '17, spent part of her vacation with Annette on Long
Island Sound. Later she went to Chatham at the time Alice Spear was
there f o r her holidays so they had a little reunion.
Leslie Hooper MacMillan. '14. has just moved into her new home in
Waban. She was at our last meeting and reports her boys as lively
youngsters. Besides her home and babies, Leslie gives the physical exam-
inations to the girls at Tufts.
Annette MacKnight, '14, will teach in Brookline High School this
year.
A new address for Helen Rowe Foster, '17, is 65 Clarendon St., New-
tonville, Mass.
Our sympathv is extended to Mary Grant Charles who lost her father
recently and to Ruth Bagley. whose mother passed away in September.
Lucia Sleeper, '27, is teaching this year near St. Johnsbury, V t .
Eleanor Prescott. ex-'22, has her five year old nephew with her this
winter. He is a dear.

