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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA O MIC RON PI
UPSILON
MARRIAGES
Helen Welch and Harry Beall were married on Sept. 5th. A t home,
Raymond, Washington.
Mabel Anderson was married to M r . Thomas Knight on the twenty-
seventh of August at the home of her mother in Edmonds, Washington.
They will be at home in Newark, New York.
Helen Nelthorpe, ex-T9. was married to Dr. Austin B. Dc Freece on
July 5th. Dr. and Mrs. De Freece will make their home in Chicago.
BIRTHS
A son, John Greylen Flagg to Helen Grey Flagg. on Sept. 29, 1924.
BETA PHI
Lillian Mullins, '24, is teaching English and history in the high
school at Manila, Ind.
Mary Scifers, '24, teaches English in the Lafayette (Ind.) high school.
Jane Cline's address is R. R. 1, Uniondale, Ind. She is teaching
domestic science in the Rock Creek Township high school near Bluffton.
Mrs. Harold Blackmun (Ruth Carnes) is teaching this year in a
grade school near her home at Niles, Mich.
Juanita Braxton teaches Latin and English at Paoli, Ind.
Elizabeth Miller has returned this year to the high school at Vincennes
to teach public speaking.
Alda Jane Woodward enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls during her
vacation. She is teaching in the South Side High School at Ft. Wayne
this year, and may be addressed at 1123 Kinsmoor.
Miriam McCoy is teaching Latin and English in the high school at
Culver, Ind.
Madeline Snoddy spent her summer vacation visiting in Detroit and
Chicago. She teaches English and physical geography in the high school
at her home, Covington, Ind.
Mildred McCoy recently resigned her position as dietitian in the Johns
Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore to accept a similar position in the new
James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. Her new
work began on October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris (Beatrice Coombs) are living at 2933
North Delaware St., Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wooten (Ruth Farris) are living in Rossville,
Illinois, this year where Mr. Wooten is teaching in the high school.
Mildred Douglass is again teaching in Huntinghurg, Ind.
Vivian Day and a girl friend f r o m Cleveland sailed from New York
for Paris on September 6. According to Vivian, "We'll stay either a
month or a year—a year i f we can find a job, otherwise a month or until
our money is gone." The past year Vivian has been employed in her
father's office in Anderson.
Mrs. Paul Meifield (Mabel Lewis) has been made chairman of the
program committee of the Indiana League of Women Voters f o r the
year. A recent issue of the Indianapolis Sunday Star carried a very good
picture of Mabel and a copy of the year's program which she has out-
lined for the League. Her home is in Frankfort. Ind.
Mrs. Albert Mcllveen (Mary Neal) is registered f o r part-time work
in the Indiana University School of Music this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Thomas (Lura Halleck), Betty and Jimmy, left
Indianapolis in September on a motor trip to California. They camped
along the way and stopped at points of interest in Colorado and New
Mexico. Lura has been i l l this summer and they are taking the trip with
the hope that it will improve her health.

