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Helen Tripp Davis helped to organize Dorothy Scott is expecting Ruth No- University of Pennsylvania Medical Mrs. Elliot Dallas (Bertha Bennett, '30),
and sponsor the new active chapter of ble Dawson to visit her soon. Helen School in June, 1929. on September 5.
Alpha Omicron Pi at Vancouver, British Noble Fryer and her husband have
Columbia ? moved to Montana, and are living near Elizabeth Stewart ('29), to Willis A son, Carl F., Jr., to M r . and Mrs.
Great Falls. Bailey Goodspeed, on October 24. Their Carl F. Rumpp (Avis Hunter, '18),
Martha Haynes, Mary Vorhees and home is at 19 East Upsal Street, Ger- on October 4, 1930.
Ethel Keyes are taking work at M o n - Death mantown.
tana State College. Martha is working Deaths
for her M . A . degree, while M a r y and Our deepest sympathy is extended to Ann Hassan ('25), to Raymond E.
Ethel are completing work f o r their B.S. M r . and M r s . John Chrystal in the loss Trainer on November 14. They are at We extend our sympathy to Helen W.
degrees. M a r y O'Leary was granted a of their daughter, Margaret, on Septem- , home at 64 Overhill Road, C y n w y d . Horner ('27), in the loss of her moth-
fellowship at the State College, Pull- ber 29, 1931. Word of her untimely er in January.
man, Washington, and is studying for passing came as a profound shock t o ] Births
her M . A . degree. Helen Waite completed her many friends. High tribute was We wish to express our sympathy to
work f o r her M . A . degree at Columbia paid to "Peg" by all who knew her, A son, Richard Bennett, to M r . and Mary Fahnestock Flathers ('24), on the
last June, and is now on the staff at and associated with her in their work. recent loss of her mother.
the University of Iowa. We realize the loss in Margaret's pass-
ing, but realize, too, that our memories Phi
Harriet Kimmons wrote that young of her will never fade.
Bob developed the mumps after the By E L L E N E . DAVIS
holidays, so she has been very busy Birth
playing nurse. Gladys Bradley ('31), is teaching Marriages
Minnie Ellen and John Hastings an- school at Yates Center and tells many
Chloe and Charles Lyndon are living nounce the arrival of William Marquis, interesting tales of the escapades of her Josephine Braucher C24), was mar-
in Edmonton, Alberta, at 11110 89th August 21, 1931. Their other children third grade pupils. Mary House ('31), ried in January to Justus Fugate who
Avenue, where Charles is dairy exten- are Minnie Ellen, who is seven and one- is teaching in Miller, but, since she is practicing law in Wichita.
sion specialist. Helen Patterson is far half years old, and John, three and one- drives a Victoria coupe, all her week-
away, teaching at Cristobal, Colon, Canal half years old. ends are spent at Lawrence. Virginia Halburt Bartlett ('29), was married
Zone, and Valborg Rivines Popham and Stimpson ('31), and Frances Thompson in November to James Dye. They are
her family are now residents of Wash- ('31), are both head of the home eco- now living in Ulysses.
ington, D.C. nomics department in the respective
schools at M c L o u t h and Eudora. Irene Maxine Clark ('28), was married in
Psi Hansen ('31), is teaching music in Quin- September to Robert Schooley who is
cy. Speaking of music, Margaret Dren- manager of the telephone company at
By MARGARET A . L Y N N non ('29), who is teaching in Denver, Altamont.
won the Colorado state contest spon-
Eleanor D . Culin ('27), is doing week w i t h Evelyn S. Webster ('28), sored by Atwater-Kent this year. K a t h - Edith Adams ('28), was married in
family case w o r k for the M a i n Line who has made her home there since erine Brook ('31), is attending business October to Phares McFerren of Leaven-
Federation of Churches. Her particular September. Cornelia Patterson ('29), rfra college in New Orleans, Louisiana. w o r t h . M r . McFerren is an aviator and
district is Ardmore. Because of the large cently christened a Sea Scout ship, "Blue is now located at Kelly Field, Texas.
territory to be covered in this suburban Anchor," at the launching held at the
section, i t is necessary for the workers Neighborhood Club in Philadelphia. Birth
to use a car. Eleanor had a chauffeur at Dorothy Bartlett ('26), had us all fasci-
first, but now enjoys driving the car nated by her skillful handling of "hu- Phi Chapter is happy to announce Thora Collins ('28), and Merle R.
herself. Most of these destitute families man interest" stories surrounding a re-.l that Mrs. A. J. M i x ( E ) , is now the Judkins announce the birth of their son,
own automobiles, strange to say, due cent famous murder trial. Her column alumna adviser of Phi. Richard Foster, in October.
to the nature of their work, landscape- appeared daily on the f r o n t page of',
gardening. They only work in the sum- the Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Mar- Omega
mer, however, and the closing of banks garet M c H e n r y ('25), has temporarily
this winter took away all their sav- abandoned her plans to teach in Shang- Bv I R E N E W I L T
ings. hai, China, until the war clouds have
somewhat cleared. D r . Charlotte Easby Margaret McLennan Lindenmeyer is Dorothy Jackson's address is 3316
Dorothy Cross (*28), who has been Grave, consulting psychologist, recently visiting her sister, Helen, in Tenafly. Ault Park Avenue, Hyde Park, Cincin-
w i t h the Speiser Expedition in Mesopo- gave an interview on "Clothes and Suc- New Jersey. Lucille Trowbridge M a d i - nati. She is still w i t h Smith Kassons.
tamia since September, w i l l leave for cess," in which she advises the modern son writes that " B i n g " (her husband) Adelaide Graham is at home this w i n -
home about the last of March, arriv- woman that clothes and beauty do at- has just graduated f r o m the Cincinnati ter at St. Mary's, Ontario. Clarissa
ing in Philadelphia the last of April. feet her success in life to an immeasura- School of Embalming. Scott and Helen were both in Ohio for
Her position with the Expedition was ble degree. a few days at the time of their fath-
that of field director in charge of the Louise Herbert ('31), is teaching in er's death, in early November. Clarissa
excavation of rock shelters. Dorothy will Marriages Xenia, and from all reports, likes it. made the trip f r o m Los Angeles by air-
resume her work at the Trenton M u - Dorothy Crumback fJQ), to Dr. J ยป h n Carolyn Clark ('31), is attending Busi- plane. The Dennison children have been
seum upon her return. McDonald Noecker on October 25, lWJj e s College in Cleveland. Florence having birthday parties. John is six and
Dr. Noecker was graduated from Rench ('31), is working in the Dayton Ellen four.
Marian S. Willis (Ex. '28), w i l l leave Library. M a r y M u r r a y ('31), is attend-
on February 11 for Mercer to spend a ing the University of Cincinnati. Rober- Bernadette and Chester M u r p h y are
ta Bayman is teaching at Reily, Ohio, living at 413 Probasco Avenue, C l i f t o n ,
*nd living with her sister, Arvilla, who Cincinnati. Helen Lindsey entertained at
B Mrs. Gene Albaugh. home in Piqua during vacation, for the

