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Florence Semmen Heikel of Hoquiam made a short visit to Seattle in
June and attended the alumni affairs at commencement time. Vivian
Sorelle Williams, of New York, who recently returned from several years
in Paris, was also in the city at that time and spent most of the summer
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KNOXVILLE
The Knoxville Alumnae Chapter has had monthly meetings except in
July, which are better and better attended. The last one was held with
Lucretia Jordan Bickley. A l l the town actives were with us and it was
wonderful to have thirty present. W e were very happy to have Jess Ed-
munds Cromer visiting here, all the way from San Diego. We had expected
Laura Swift Jernigan to be here, but she had gone on through Knoxville
to Elkmont. We discussed and planned rushing, and Lucretia told more
about the installation of Tau Delta and the good times in Birmingham.
Ruth Beck gave a glowing account of convention, and the thrilling experi-
ence of receiving the Jessie Wallace Hughan cup, which she proudly
exhibited. The alumnae discussed plans for the winter, and just to show
that the chapter is busy and efficient even i f we have no organized welfare
work, we will report a little of what the girls have done.
Louise Wiley McCleary has a new son—Richard Calverton McCleary,
June 13, 1925.
Helen Sheridan is bringing up two babies.
Elizabeth Kennedy works at The Health Centre, doing welfare work
as her regular job.
Ailcy Kyle Pert has been on The St. John's Orphanage Board, and
was chairman of the Junior League Sewing Committee last year.
Dorothy Brown was on the Junior League Preventorium Committee
and Girl Scout Committee and is a Scout Councillor.
Ciel Pennybacker is to be married to Frank Pettway on Oct. 6.
Gray Bane (Kappa) has too many and too varied demands on her
time to mention. Her husband is Director of Public Welfare of the city,
and they are a very popular and hard working couple.
Lucretia Jordan Bickley was president of one of the city Parent-Teach-
er associations last year, with all its demands for work in their city lunch-
room, the Chest Drive, the Fair, at the polls, and in every other civic
movement. She also does Junior League work.
Elizabeth McClamrock has a small daughter and does Junior League
work.
Billy McLemore Stewart was chairman of the advertising committee
of the Junior League Follies, besides her regular work in the League,
Minn Elois Hunt teaches.
Lyda Moore McLean has a small daughter.
Helen Sonner is working.
Eleanor Burke taught last year, but will be at home this year.
Vivian Logue Seymour is secretary of the Director of Finance of the
city and has a very responsible position.
Alice Hayes Graf has two small sons.
Alice Calhoun Cox has three small children but finds time for Parent-
Teacher and Sunday school work too.
Harriet Greve is our charming Dean of Women at the university, but
with her many duties finds time to help with all sorts of civic work. The
Y. W. C. A., the Chest Drive, at the polls, and in any other work where
she feels the university should be represented.
Blossom Swift Edmunds has two daughters and leads a very busy life.
Margaret Harvey and Dorothy Hays are our latest additions, just out
of school, and they are last but not least. ELEANOR BURKE.

