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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI  79

                                        NU OMICRON

                                                     ENGAGEMENTS

      Mr. and Mrs. W . A . Beasley announce the engagement of their
daughter, Bessie Cahill, to M r . Currey Kirkpatrick White. The wedding
will be solemnized on Tuesday, October 7, at Tulip Street Church. Bessie
graduated from Vanderbilt in 1923 and was a prominent figure in college
activities while in school. She was chapter president. M r . White is a
young banker. Bessie will live near Nashville. Frances Beasley, her
sister, and an Alpha O, and also a sophomore this year, will be maid
of honor.

                                                        MARRIAGES

      Mrs. T. H . McCoy announces the marriage of her daughter, Margaret,
to Lieut. B. B. Coker, U . S. N . , which took place quietly September 6.
Margaret graduated in the class of 1923. Lieut. Coker is a graduate of
the Medical School of, Vanderbilt. He is a member of the Sigma Nu and
Alpha Kappa Kappa (medical) fraternities. They have gone to Cali-
fornia where they will be located.

      Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Perry announce the marriage of their daughter,
Augusta, to M r . Robert Schofner of Nashville. The wedding was solemn-
ized September 20. A f t e r a wedding trip they are at home with the
bride's parents on Belmont Blvd. Augusta is a Phi Beta Kappa, and has
always been a worker in our A O I I chapter. She was chapter president
and is now president of the Nashville Alumnae chapter. M r . Schofner
is a former Vanderbilt student and is a young business man of the
city.

      Wedding number three was that of Bessie Beasley, '23, and Curry
White. I t was a beautiful church wedding which the entire chapter had
the pleasure of attending "within the ribbon." N u Omicron sends best
wishes and congratulations to all three couples.

                                                           BIRTHS

      Born to M r . and Mrs. Norman Boyd, a son, Norman Jr., September
20. Mrs. Boyd will be remembered as Dimple Sneed.

      Our alums are making great strides in the teaching profession. They
are very scattered but our hearts are with them no matter where they are.

      Cornelia Lamb, '24, is teaching Physical Education in Raleigh, N . C.
      Elizabeth Perry, '24, is teaching chemistry in Huntsville, Ala. Josephine
Wymer, '21, is teaching there also and they are very pleasantly located
together.
     Louise Thompson, '24, is teaching English and history in Jonesboro,
Arkansas.
      Pearl Tuttle, '21, is teaching English in Humbolt, Tenn.
      Sarah Ewing Ford (Mrs. W . W . ) and little son have moved to Birm-
ingham, Ala.
      Frances Thompson is spending the' winter at her home in Mont-
gomery, Ala.

                                                                                        HELEN H . MORFORD.

                                                  PHI

    -Hazel Dugger was married September 7, to Norton Dowd, Alpha Tau
Omega, and is now living in Wichita, Kansas.

      Romona Tucker left September 7 f o r Oakland, California, and was
married to Ellsworth Armour, October 1, at the Little Chapel at Riverside
Inn. They will make their home in Oakland.

      Zolan Kidwell was married to M r . Thomas Hallinan, on the twenty-
fifth of September at the home of 'her brother in New York.

                                              OMEGA
      A delightfully entertaining letter, written "Under the Umbrella," at
Ocean Park beach, Los Angeles, came from Peg Betz, too late for the last
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