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Margaret Watson and Joe L . Edwards of Lincoln were married on
July 25.
Elva Carter was married on July 29 to Philip Lewis of Lincoln.
ELSIE FITZGERALD.
SIGMA
Grace E. Morin, '10, who received her M . A. from Columbia this sum-
mer has accepted an appointment as Housing Specialist on the faculty of
the College of Home Economics, Cornell University. She is the first per-
son to hold this position. She will make a hurried trip to California before
taking up her new duties.
Kate Foster, Daisy Shaw, and Rose Marx attended Convention from
Berkeley. They were accompanied by Mildred Bell and Dorothy Mills
of Sigma chapter, and Lillian Force and Wana Keesling of Lambda. They
returned by the way of Banff and Lake Louise, making short stays in Seattle
and Portland. A l l report a wonderful convention and trip.
Mrs. Edington Detrick (Helen Mclntyre), has been visiting her
parents in Piedmont.
Lillian Rice is leaving soon on a trip through Spain, Italy and Northern
Egypt. Lillian is a very successful architect of Southern California and
will study while abroad.
BIRTHS
To M r . and Mrs. F. C Mills (Dorothy Clarke, '14), a daughter,
Helen Catherine, on May 7, 1925.
HARRIET F. BACKUS.
THETA
Helen York, ex '21, and Nell Foster, ex '13, were at Columbia this
summer. Nell will be at Columbia this winter, also. Her address is 434
West 120th St., N . Y . C.
DELTA
Eunice Bassemir is at Cornell Summer School and living at the Alpha
O house.
Marion Bennett is in Europe f o r the summer.
Rena Greenwood Smith, '15, writes that she and Richard have bought
a new home in Wellesley Hills. The address is 35 Clovelly Road and they
are moving in the first of August.
As you know Carolyn Eraser Pulling is living in Minneapolis and
Octavia and I had such a good visit with her while we were at Conven-
tion. Besides being active in the Minneapolis alumnae chapter she is
treasurer of the Minneapolis College Women's Club and active in all col-
lege activities. They have recentlv brought a new home, 53 Seymour Ave.
Katherine Stebbins Stevens, '98, lives at 55 East 76th St., N . Y. C.
Her daughter, Monica, is eight years old and Katherine says, " I am house-
keeper, graduate nurse, secretary; I do these simultaneously, alternately or
intermittently as occasion arises."
Beatrice Davis Wilbur, '12, has recently been elected vice president of
the Home Study Club, the Woman's Cluh, of Ashland, where she lives.
Octavia Chapin, '13, returned from Convention by way of Duluth and
the Great Lakes to Buffalo. Now she is spending the summer at their
camp on Lake Winnepesaukee.
"Millie" Ward, '25. is to teach in Medford High School this year.
Etta Phillips MacPhie, '13, writes that they have moved to 30 Talbot
Ave., Lowell.

