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the Home Economics department at I l - Harris of Seattle, Washington, on No- teaching position in Teaneck. I was the vid Cannon. Alice expects to be mar-
linois and who is now doing w o r k at vember 14. They live at 1810 15th Ave- fifth one present. I was so thrilled at ried in June and will make her home
the Hospital at Ft. Leavenworth. Fran- nue, Apt. 201, Seattle. Founders' Day banquet. I sat between in Plainfield.
ces Fowler Browne ('19), and family Elizabeth Wyman and next to our Pan-
enjoyed a short visit with Ruth Bern- Pricilla Wilcox (Ex. '29), to D r . C. Fi hellenic Delegate, Mrs. Glantzberg. I Betty Sadelmyer to Addison French.
reuter Watts ('19), and her family at Hausserman of Champaign. was disappointed in not seeing any Chi Betty has fully recovered f r o m an auto
Christmas time. Ruth has three young- girls present. Here's a joke on me— accident she had last fall.
sters. Births Radburn Association made me chairman
of the Children's Work Committee. This Births
Matrfages Mr. and Mrs. John Howard (Beulah committee has charge of the pre-school
Parkhill, Ex. '24), announce the birth child and nursery school. The Dramatic Mr. and Mrs. Ted O'Leary (Florence
Velda Bamsberger ('18), to George of a son, John Robert, July 20. society to which I belong gave Chan- Gilger), announce the birth of a daugh-
Glenn Carver, vice president of the ning Pollock's play, "The Enemy." I ter, Harriet Lou, born in November.
Gennison Wright Company of Toledo, A son, Carl Alvin, was born to Mr. played the heroine. Every Thursday aft-
Ohio. and Mrs. A. H . Bodenschatz (Hazel ernoon I coach a girls' basketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merchant (Ruth
Stevens, '19), in December. Sydney), announce the birth of a
Wilma Law ('28), to "Bud" Johnson Katherine Jenkins Clement ('24), is daughter on October 31.
early in December. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cowan (Barbara enjoying her position in the University
Porter, '22), announce the arrival of of Chicago. Carol Kendall C26), my old M r . and Mrs. Ted Bartlett announce
Minnie Frances Harris Faust to A. C. Peter Albert I I on January 27 at A l - partner in collecting news, let me down the birth of a son, Robert Graham, on
bany, New York. this time, the trouble being winter and November 12.
school.
Chi Death
Engagements
By T H E L M A ROBERTSON M I T C H E L L Our sympathy is extended to Helen
Alice Reeve (Ex. '25), to Phillip Da- Gregory on the loss of her father, who
died in December.
At last Marjorie Townsend Bartlett The following is f r o m the Syracuse U psilon
('22), has a rival, her little son, Robert. Herald. "Eighth grade music pupils at
Robert was born November 12. His Salem Hyde School taught by Mrs. Mar- ( By MARY G E N E V I E V E SCOTT
hair is brown and straight as a poker, shall Hardy (Katherine Latimer, '26),
and his eyes are dark blue. A l l this at Friday morning's assembly staged a Eileen Monks Lovely ('30), w i l l say Engagements
and more gleaned from a letter of Mar- puppet show on Wagner's opera 'Lohen- farewell to her Seattle sisters about Feb-
jorie's. grin.' So far as is known this was the! ruary 16, after a stay that has been all Grace Ginger has become very "air-
first attempt of this nature in the Syra- too short. M r . Lovely's business takes minded." So much so, in fact, that it
Hazel Olin ('25), is teaching at Port cuse school system. I t came about, Mrs. them to Portland. Ruth Holten ('31), would not surprise us if she "hopped a
Jervis. She visits New York City long Hardy said, at the request of the pu- whose chief interest during the day is plane" to Chicago. Grace recently an-
enough to shop and see some shows. pils themselves." the importing-exporting business, has nounced her engagement to Donald G.
Faith Trull ('25), and Hazel were back chosen ice skating as her avocation. She MacDonald, formerly of the Operations
to Syracuse for the Colgate game. Alice Peggy Kreisel Powell ('22), has] and Charlotte Nelson ('31), are becom- Office, Oakland Airport, now of Chi-
Coulter (Ex. '25), was there, too, I un- moved into a larger house in Potsdam. ing expert figure skaters. Marion cago. For the time being, Grace will
derstand, just as f u l l of pep as ever. Her small son, Robert, is twenty months (Sparky) Elder is often at the ice arena. continue to hold her position with the
old. Ona Rosbrook Brodie, her hus- Helen Lea ( ' 3 D , has a special talent for Boeing Company of Seattle.
Alice Bronson has charge of a girls' band and children, Marcia Jean, aged entertaining. She is giving a Valentine
group on the campus at the University three, and Merton, aged seven, visited i party, Saturday, February 13, at her Dorothy Louise Smith ('27), has an-
of Washington. Frances Carter is as i n - Peggy one week-end. Ona and Peggy I " home in Tacoma. Esther Melby Valen- nounced her engagement to M y r l e Fal-
veterate a reader as ever, but alas, not have a fine time visiting back and forth. tine is very active at the Women's U n i - kenburg ( K Z ) , f r o m Case, Ohio.
so prolific a correspondent. Nellie Retan versity Club of Seattle. She is chairman
and Emily Tarbell were two of the M a r y Adams, w i t h a girl friend, took of the special tea committee for this Marriages
Syracuse delegates to the House of Dele- an auto t r i p west last summer for six year. Marcella Lawler ('30), has the g i -
gates of the New York State Teachers' weeks, camping en route and spending a ! gantic title of "Secretary to the Super- Eileen Monks ('30), came to Seattle
Association at Utica last November. good bit of time in the Rockies, going intendent of Schools" in Raymond. She f r o m Portland that same week-end, but
Grace Stowell is scholarship chairman on from Yellowstone Park up along in- teaches t w o classes a day. Virginia Par- for more important reasons than Home-
for Chi. to the Canadian Rockies. Norma Baker r's is teaching in Sunnyside; Ruth Noo- coming. On November 14 she was mar-
('26), has an art studio in Atlanta, "an, in Yelm, a "suburb" of Tacoma. ried here to Christy Lovely, a member
Louise MacBain Mienhardt (Alathea, Georgia. Helen M o r f o r d Carstens has completely of $ 2 K from the University of Cali-
'12), sent E m i l y Tarbell a note recently recovered from a dreadful accident that fornia. "Monkey" brought her new hus-
from the American Consulate at Tsinau, The New Jersey Alumnae had a meet- kept her in the hospital for weeks. N o w band out to the house Sunday afternoon
China. Her son David, thirteen, is at ing at Miss Wyman's one Saturday, that she is able to be w i t h us again, to show him off; they left shortly aft-
school in Shanghai. She writes, "Our and there were five Chi girls there. *e hope she won't leave immediately erwards for San Francisco on their
home here is lovely, and we have a Mildred Sittscr Olsen ('23), is still as honeymoon.
large formal flower garden as well as a busy as ever, keeping house anil sub- I o r Honolulu to join her husband.
vegetable garden. There is a good sized stituting in Summit. Mildred Hover 1*1 Another Alpha O very close to our
foreign community and such a cordial president of the Parent-Teachers' Asso- hearts took the marriage vows last sum-
one, t o o ! I ' m enjoying Tsinau a lot. So ciation in Fanwood and head of the- mer. She is Peggy Yeaman (Ex. '33),
far it has been very quiet due to our dramatic department of the Woman*j who became the bride of Barret Kane,
having the best governor in China lo- Club. Agnes Rood is very busy in the
cated here. Here's hoping it continues. social world. Reva Vanderbilt has M

