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ever since her marriage, has her second Deaths been teaching home economics in the ('26), is still teaching home economics
baby. I think it's a girl. Bloomsburg High School this year. in Sunbury. Marco visited the chapter
Kappa Theta alumna? extend their Madge is teaching the same subject in during Alumni Homecoming Week-end.
Alice Negus Werner ('29), is the proud sympathy to Helen Campbell in the the Spring Mills Vocational School, Grace Boyle ('23), is on the Freeland
mother of a son, William Felix, born loss of her father last summer. Helen about fourteen miles from State Col- High School faculty as science teacher,
last September. Virginia Davis Nowlin was married very quietly in the fall to lege, and manages to come over to see and also has charge of the local T r i - H i -
('29), is the mother of a baby boy, Reginald King. They are living in Al- the Epsilon Alpha's quite regularly. Y work for girls. As a light hot-weather
born in September, too. hambra, where Helen teaches. pastime, she is studying clinical pa-
The sympathy of all the chapter is thology. She spent last summer in the
Dorothy Battey Striff ('29), has a We also offer our sympathy to Elea- extended to Sally Lowenberg ('31), laboratory of the King's County Hos-
baby son born last August and named nor Corwin ('27), whose father passed whose mother passed away in Blooms- pital, Brooklyn, New York, doing blood
Harlan, Jr. Those of you who remem- away last year. Eleanor is still teaching burg last August. Sally is spending this chemistry and expects to continue with
berber Violet Amberson ("25), will be in Chino. Mrs. Corwin is housemother year at Columbia University and ex- the same work this coming year. An-
interested to hear that she has a young for the active chapter at Westwood now, pects to receive a master's degree next nette Murphy ('31), is in social serv-
daughter several months old. Violet has and she surely makes a very charming June. Nora Sheridan ('27), is still ice work in Philadelphia. She is living
been Mrs. Charles Gotabed for quite one. -teaching junior and senior English in at home—5067 Reno Street, Philadel-
some time. They are living in Pomona. the high school at North East. In ad- phia. Gladys Stranahan ('28), of Mead-
dition, she is coach of the high school ville, attended the Annual Educational
Kappa Omicron basketball team. Mail will reach her at Congress in Harrisburg, November 4, 5,
Box 123, North East, Pennsylvania. and 6. On January 23, she was in Wash-
By E L I Z A B E T H W I L L I A M S |Peggy Kline Kostenbauder (Ex. '31), ington, D . C . , and attended the National
would like to hear from some of you. Press Club inaugural ceremonies for
Harriet Shepherd Pond ( E x . '31) improved in health. Her home, since Her new address is 7485 Church Street, their new president. "Bugs" Baer was
New Orleans, visited her mother here her marriage, has been in Sumner, Mis- Swissvale Branch, Pittsburgh. Helen master of ceremonies, and the most dis-
in the fall. She writes now that she is sissippi. Anne Trezevant (KO, K ' 3 0 ) , (Pat) Boyle ('29), became Mrs. Joseph tinguished guest was, of course, Presi-
enjoying the festivities of her first Mardi is continuing her work in library sci- Valentine Fischer last July. Betty Mel- dent Hoover. Mildred Wheeler ('28), is
Gras season in her new habitat. Mary ence at the University of Illinois in lor C30), is successfully teaching home- girls' worker at the Neighborhood
Evelyn Wailes Rash ('30), is now vis- spite of several bank failures. She was making at the Honey Brook Vocational House, 43 Wildey Street, Tarrytown,
iting her family in Memphis. Her home home during the holidays. I was glad School. Her students received a number New York. She supervises a great va-
is in Seabright, New Jersey, where she to note from the last issue of To DRAG- of prizes on their exhibits at the local riety of children and likewise, a great
says that she can sit in her front win- MA that Betty Hagan ( E x . '33), who and county Farm Products Show. In her variety of activities, such as cooking
dow and watch the waves roll in. moved to Seattle, Washington, last sum- spare time, Betty is junior class adviser, classes, supper clubs, social groups, and
Pauline Barton Newton ( E x . '31), of mer, had made herself known to that assisting in preparations for a food sale, basketball teams. Mattie Jupenlaz ('28),
Kew Gardens, Long Island, has been chapter there and was being so gra- supervising assembly programs and the has been taking work in secretarial sci-
here with the Bartons since before ciously received into the activities of plans for the banquet for the seniors. ence at Elmira Business Institute, E l -
Christmas. Pauline has a very new and Upsilon although not a student of the Additional extracurricular interests lie in mira, New York.
a very adorable little daughter. University. the Homemaking Club, Glee Club and
the Girl Scout Troop. Marco Reigner
Gladys Gibson ("30), was in Chicago Marriage
at Christmas time. It is rumored that Beta Tau
Gladys is doing a lot of sewing lately Betty Lake Jones ( E x . '32), to Maury
and on those pretty things that one Hull. The wedding took place last May, By W I N N I F R E D E . BARLOW, Acting Editor
makes once in a lifetime. Josephine E l - but was not announced until October.
lington (Ex. '32), has been visiting her We regret to announce that our alum- ing trained to "teach the young idea
cousins, the Pharrs, in Detroit of late. Births na; notes editor, Elsie Sumner, has been how to shoot," at the Ontario College
Mary Mitchell ('31), is an inveterate stricken with scarlet fever and is in the of Education here. Isabel Fraser ('31),
traveler, for every time I hear of her, Mr. and Mrs. George Lee Newton Isolation Hospital in Toronto. Elsie's entered the Western Hospital in T o -
she is out of the city, and each time in (Pauline Barton, E x . '31), have a little exit will be on the day of the A O I I ronto on New Year's Day to take her
a different direction. Bennie Belle M c - daughter, Pauline, born in Memphis on formal dance, and everyone hopes that pupil dietitian work. Jessie Grant ('30),
Craw McMullen ( E x . '28), has spent December 2. Louise Barton lias a son, she will be in a condition to celebrate. and Winnifred Barlow ('31), are still
quite a bit of time lately in the Baptist too. laboring at the Manufacturers' Life I n -
Hospital in Memphis. I'm happy to re- Ida Hinds ('31), is doing postgradu- surance Company. Jessie has been ap-
port that at this writing she is greatly Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell (Mary ate work in Household Science. At pres- pointed State Chairman of Canadian
Frances Young, E x . '29), have a baby e t , Ida's problem is to determine the and Foreign Alumnae and would wel-
born in the late fall. value of vitamin D in bread; she is come news of activities from the mem-
Working under Dr. Barker of the On- bers of this broad district. "Winkie"
Epsilon Alpha tario Foundation of Research. Doris swims a little, and bowls a little, just
freeman ( E x . '34), is taking a course enough to make it rather difficult for
By H E L E N M . SAVARD *n Interior Decorating, perhaps she in- her. to attend her night classes. Adelaide
tends to be helpful when the Toronto Graham (Q), whose assistance was so
Helen May David ('27), was married at May's during the holidays. Margaret: Alpha O's get a house on the campus. helpful in the establishment of the T o -
to Warren Fair Drumm on October 31 Alice Judy arrived at the home of By-
in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Phila- ron R. and Marie Knoll Judy ('25), Elizabeth (Betty) Potter ('31), is be-
delphia. They are living at 31 Roslyn on October 21, at Cochranville. The
Avenue, Glenside. Emaline Passmore Terwilligers ('31), are no longer twins!
Childs ('27), from Eldred, accompanied Marian took time out in January to
by her husband and brother, had dinner have her appendix removed. She has

