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a member of Theta X i . The wedding maids. All wore frocks in pastel organdy, Eta
took place on July 25. Her wedding with picture hats to match.
gown was of white lace; she wore a By J E A N N E T T E NORTH
lace veil and carried a shower bouquet Birth
all in white. Her attendants were Sallie Mr. and Mrs. J . Charleston had Dorothy Stangel ('31), is teaching thur Marshall at our alumnae banquet
Sue White as maid of honor and Marian son several months ago. This is the-' mathematics and history in Oconto. last June. Gwen Dowding ('29), has
Cysewski and Dorothy Reid as brides- second son. Pauline Waterman ('31), is doing social been Mrs. Cyril T . Hagan since last
service work in Milwaukee, and Lorraine June. They are living in Bloomington,
Nu Kappa McMannamy ('29), and Florence Rey- Indiana. Mrs. Herman Wirka and Mr.
nolds ('30), are both teaching in Mil- and Mrs. Gilbert Schmitz attended the
By A L I C E R E Y N O L D S waukee. Nancy Janeis is the name of wedding of Dorothy Marsh and Robert
Marion Whittemore Lange's ('29), Ewans which took place last October
Martha Baird ('29), is going back to Marriages brown-eyed baby who celebrated her in Milwaukee.
Southern Methodist University to get first birthday last month; and Mrs. Ray
her Master's degree. Carolyn Davidson Mary Alice Wren ('30), became t Baer (Pauline) has a six months' old We all were sorry to hear that Marion
('31), is also working on her master's bride of Archie F . Wood, Jr., of Athen' son named Robert Charles. E v a Adams Bain ('31), has suffered a broken hip
degree at Southern Methodist Univer- Texas, on Wednesday, February 3. Mrs Miller ('30), and her husband vaca- from participation in winter sports.
sity this year. Lois Moseley ('28), is J . E . Ashby (Lillian Cox) came hon:. tioned this summer at Lake Delavan Isabel (Biz) Thompson ('31), and Wil-
studying this winter in New York City. from Chicago to be matron-of-honor. and took a short trip up to Madison. l>er Peterson were married last June
Lois was staff pianist at W F A A . Elinor Lucille Goedde Hadfield ('28), is liv- and are living in Madison. Isabel 01-
Manning Walker of the Kappa chapter Constance Romberg ('29), became t* ing in Schenectady, New York. Her hus- brich ('29), has announced her engage-
is with us in the Dallas Alumnae. We bride of Ewing Capers on November 5 band is athletic coach at Union College ment to Richard Teare. We were pleased
are all so pleased to have her. Beulah She had a very quiet at home. Ewing and is studying for his doctor's degree to see "Peg" Lunceford (Ex. '32), and
McGee Dunlap is with us again after and "Connie" are living at 3641 Uni in history. Irma Corlies ('31), an- Virginia Knauf ( E x . '33), at Prom
living in Houston for several years. versity Boulevard. nounced her engagement to Charles A r - which was held between semesters.
They are living on Palo Pinto Street.
Births Alpha Phi
Norma Pendleton Lyte had an appen-
dicitis operation in Oklahoma City. We Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodnax (Et By M A R I E JORGENSON
are glad to know she is getting along May Whitaker, E x . '29), have a daugh
fine and back in Dallas with us again. ter, Jean, born January 21. I'll frankly admit now that I wasn't Kirk. She and Tom are living in M a -
Numa Ablowich Surgeon ('27), our very proud of the last letter, I sent in nila, Philippine Islands, where T o m is
Southern District Superintendent, is now Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Bush (Gladys for T o DRAGMA. I didn't know until working for some implement company,
making a six weeks' tour of the chap- Bandy, E x . '28), have a daughter, Jean, two days before the letter was due that and Mary teaches a few hours each day
ters in this district. Lucy Tucker T o - born in November. I was to do this work again this year, in a convent. In case you would like
Iand has just returned from a six weeks' so it was either pay to fine or send a to write, here's the address: 726 A. Ma-
trip to Illinois, Mississippi, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Conn (Steve very short and snappy letter. I chose bini, Manila, Philippine Islands.
Louisiana. Thackston, '31), have a son, bom the the latter, and now I'm going to try
first part of January. They are living to make up for it this time. Mickey and Mark Ferris and family
We are all proud of Catherine (Babe) in Longview, Texas. have just recently moved into a new
Rasberry Flythe, our Alumnae State The following girls joined the alum- home in Helena. A picture of it on their
Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. I . E . Dejernett (0' na last June, and are located as follows: Christmas cards gave them a very per-
Mae Haber), have a daughter, Jeai Dorothy Garrett is teaching at Baker; sonal touch. Evelyn Border and her
Mildred Pepple (Ex. '27), worked for bom November 15. Mary Hakala at Forsythe; Hazel mother spent the holidays with Eliza-
Shuttle Brothers and Lewis, wholesale Thompson at Eureka; Mary Lyman at beth and her family in Helena. Alta At-
and retail jewelers, during the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Wilson (Ro- Ekalaka; Mary Taylor is working in kinson journeyed to Chilliwack, Brit-
mas holidays. She is now working at berta Wilson), have a son, George 0. Bozeman; and Gladys Elliot is at home ish Columbia, to spend the holiday sea-
Bachrach Studio. Margaret Bentley has Wilson, Jr., born January 28. >n Livingston. son with her family. She developed a
been making jig-saw puzzles for which severe case of tonsilitis enroute, and is
she has had much success and publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C . Bennett (Ali' Lots of you remember Margaret Doe just recovering. Alta is in Ann Arbor,
Margaret Harris ('31), has chosen to do Kizer), have a son, bom the first and Hyacinth Rowley. Margaret Doe is Michigan. Mary Egan and Ruby Gill
Y.W.C.A. and Camp Fire Girls work in January. Mrs. L . U . Maxon, living at Philips- spent the holiday season with their par-
the Dallas elementary schools. We are °Urg. She has two boys, Billy, who is ents in Butte. Marilyn Hauseman came
proud of Margaret for this is all charity Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hauger (3 over for a one day visit, to take her
work. Two of our girls were made E v a Barnett), have another son, be years and John David, four years. young son Dean back to Bozeman with
members of A © local correspondent February 7. Hyacinth is Mrs. Burl Blackwelder of her.
to * B K , while in Southern Methodist Winifred. Her daushter, Jean, is three
University. They are Carolyn Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C . Dix y?»rs old. Erma Collins L a Salle is Lucille Strudwick is supervising art
('31), and Margaret Harris ('31). (Mary Reynolds), have a daught ("Strict chairman of the Parent-Teach- in the Durham, North Carolina, schools,
Dorothy Louise, born October 31. e f s ' Association. She assists in organiz- while Clem has an art class in Durham
g, n new groups in this district, and is for adults and also uses the Hillsboro
Death yV e r active in Parent-Teachers' work. studio for portrait work and has a
T k # a recent telephone call to Martha class there. Did you know that our
Our sympathy is extended to Mr. J.-
Mrs. Wilber S. Jones (Lucile Price), Ma*ey Bolles, I learned about Mary
at the death of their infant daughter.

