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AOII's of Greenville. Everyone reported K a t h r y n Long and George Bowers Girl Scout organizations of New York Theresa Young ('30), Nadine M c M u r r y
quite an enjoyable time. We hope that ( 2 X from M i a m i ) , were married on were conducting through the hotel. For- (Ex. '33), and Bobby Reid ('31), were
by this time Helen Gump is much bet- December 26 at Kenton, Ohio. They are tunately, I was able to accompany Hel- among her attendants. Jean and Reba
ter. She had pneumonia just as she was living at Condersport, Pennsylvania, en on one of the tours which proved are living in Eugene and have a most
about to be put in a cast f o r neuritis. where George is doing legal work for to be a high-light i n my New Y o r k attractive home on Judkin's Point. Jean
A f t e r her recovery f r o m pneumonia, she the East Penn Gas Company. experiences. En route home I spent a is athletic coach in the Eugene public
was allowed to return home, and the day in Cleveland and had a visit with schools, and Reba is continuing her
cast was set there. Births Dot and Jack Renshaw. Dot ('27), was teaching at Pleasant H i l l .
very fortunate in securing a position in
R u t h Cox Segar, who is now State M r . and Mrs. James E. Robinson, a Branch Library only a short distance Another Eugene wedding took place
Chairman of Alumna?, is quite anxious Jr. (Margaret North, '28), have a son, from the City Hospital where Jack is early last October. A m y Porter ('31),
to hear f r o m as many of the girls as born on November 21. He is James Ed- interne, and they have an attractive and Lee Rapp were married at a large
possible. The more personal the letter gar Robinson, I I I . apartment not far from the hospital. I n church ceremony. They are living in
the better she w i l l like i t . Her new ad- a recent letter D o t said that she had Portland where Lee is in business.
dress is 1931 Benson Drive, Dayton, M r . and M r s . William Segar ( R u t h attended a meeting of the Cleveland
Ohio. Cox) have a baby girl, Carole, born on Alumnae and had met some very inter- Marjorie Clark ('29), and Thomas
November 19. esting girls. Prence Thayer were married in Los A n -
Marriages geles on November 19. M a r j o r i e is
Margaret McLennan ('26), and Ar- Vesta Magee Angle and Paul have a Our deepest sympathy is extended to teaching in Pasadena, and M r . Thayer
min Lindenmeyer were married on Oc- son, born last June. Their little girl, Roberta Wilcox Robnett ('29), and to is working toward his Ph.D. at Cali-
tober 1, at Cincinnati, Ohio. They are Paula, w i l l soon be four years old. Thelma Downer (Ex. '31), in the re- fornia Tech. Their address is Apart-
residing at 1628 Orchard Grove, Lake- cent loss of their fathers, and to Cath- ment 2, 185 N o r t h Catalina Avenue,
wood, Ohio. Mildred Engle Mattern and M r . Mat- erine Mayhew ('29), whose father Pasadena, California.
tern announce the birth of Barbara passed away the latter part of Decem-
Anne. ber. Catherine and her mother are now Births
living at the Raddant Apts., 619 Ever-
Alpha Sigma ett Street, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller (Mary-
lee Andrus, Ex. '28), of Ryderwood,
By ROMA W H I S N A N T Marriages Washington, announce the birth of a
son, January 7.
L y n n Jackson ('29), who had been classes held at Lincoln High School. Vir- Reba Brogdon ('31), and Jean Eber-
teaching in Montana spent the holidays ginia is now living in Vancouver, Wash- To M r . and Mrs. Leland C. Lapham
in Portland w i t h her sister, Elizabeth. ington. Rhoeda has been capitalizing on hart were married at the First Baptist (Laverna Spitzenberger, '24), of M c -
After Christmas, L y n n returned to her her domestic tendencies, and in her spare Minnville, a son, Leland Gene, Janu-
school in Libby, Montana, and a few time makes fancy cookies for several Church in Eugene on December 24. ary 16.
weeks later surprised us by stopping i n stores and for private orders. Rhoeda
Portland en route to Eugene where she and Betty have organized a Sunday Xi
opened the new term in the Eugene morning riding class at the Highlands
public schools. She is teaching clothing. Riding Academy. By R U T H B L A C K
We were all glad to see Pat B o y d (Ex.
'31), who spent the holidays in Port- Muriel McLean (Ex. '31), who is as- I t seems that hard luck has befallen Madge McWhortor Jones ('25), is
land with her aunt. Pat is attending sistant librarian at the Longview Public our chapter! Perhaps I shouldn't men- teaching at Boswell. Marie Taylor (Ex.
the Teachers' State College at San Diego. Library took a few days off the first tion this just now, but i t seems to be '31), is attending school at Edmond this
Theresa Young ('30), who is teaching of the year to pay her Portland friends the thing foremost in my mind. We year. Julia Taylor ('30), is attending
at Cottage Grove, and Barbara Crowell a visit. She won the Southwestern must all stick together, work harder school at Phillips University at Enid.
('30), who is taking library training at Washington women's golf tournament at than ever, and above all send girls, so Francis Roland Rider ('30), is teaching
the University of Washington were in the Longview Country Club recently. that the active girls can pledge them. at Foss again this year.
town during the holidays. Elizabeth M a r y Haseltine Rossiter (Ex. '30), ac- We must work to save X i chapter for
Plummer ('31), returned to Portland companied by her husband and small which we have all worked so hard. Let's The alumna; of Tulsa and Oklahoma
at Christmas time after completing her son, returned to Portland several months not give up! City entertained at a tea in honor of
primary training course which she took ago via the Panama Canal. They had our Grand President, Kathryn Bremer
at Monmouth Normal last fall term. been living in New Y o r k City and are Juanita Brown Stevens ('24), has Matson, during her visit at X i chapter.
Ruth and Henriette Hansen C29), spent spending the winter at the home of moved from Cordell to Enid. Mary The tea was at Francis Kennedy's ('28),
Christmas in Portland but left by auto Mary's parents at Portland Heights. Catherine Sprehe ('30), is teaching in home in Oklahoma City. Representa-
the day after f o r San Francisco where Oklahoma City. Mildred Noble Meade tives f r o m each alumna; chapter of the
they welcomed in the New Year. Hen- Your alumnae notes' editor took * £23), is living in Columbia, Missouri. different sororities of Norman were in-
riette has returned to Eugene where she is couple of weeks' extra vacation last Katheryn Depuy ('27), spent three vited.
completing her course and R u t h has fall and jaunted to New Y o r k where ^eeks at the house after rush this fall.
resumed her duties at the Oregonian she visited Helen Cantine ('26). Helen Katheryn always seems to be on the Olive Mae Saber De Jernette is now
office. has an interesting j o b as assistant Gin !°b- Dorothy Boatright ('31), is teach- living in Dallas. We hear you have a
Scout director for the Bronx Gin n? a t P o r t o r t h i s winter. D o r o t h y F r y new baby. We had quite a reunion at
Virginia Vaughan (Ex. '33), Betty Scouts. While I was in New York, Hel- .( t x '31), is attending Tulsa Univer- Frederick at Christmas time. Mariem-
Freeman (Ex. '33), and Rhoeda Golle- en was stationed at the new Waldorf- s , t y this year. Bernice Berry ('30), has ma Wilson ('30), Helen Cole ('28), Ena
hur (Ex. '33), have been completing Astoria Hotel, which was being » £ ' Bob Mounts Miller ('29), Pearl Eady
their University work at the extension mally opened at that time, where s&e Pened her own law office in Enid. We ('27), Virginia Black ('28), and I all
served as hostess f o r the tour which tne a r e proud of Bernice and know she's assembled for part of an evening of
§g 0 m to do big things. gossip. Eva is living in Dallas, and she

