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      The lure of the H i l l at Class Day brought Mary Sears, '24, all the
way from Texas. A f t e r a week at the Delta houseparty and some visits
she returned to teach in Fort Worth another year.

      Sue O'Brien, '24, was also on the H i l l Class Day. She expects to
return to Florida another winter.

      Our sympathy is extended to three of our girls who have lost their
mothers recently, Dorothy Potter, Alma Wiley, '13, and Marion Phil-
lips, '20. Marion has given up her position in the Salem High School to
make a home for her father.

      Marjorie Dean will continue to teach science in Beverly High where
Lorna Tasker also teaches.

      "Dicky" Prescott and her husband have driven to Florida but will
return in time for the opening of college as "Dan" is an instructor at
Harvard.

      Dorothy Houghton, '15, was on the H i l l for her class reunion, sport-
ing a "bob" and acting quite the same old Dorothy, even tho' she's living
in New York now.

      Mabel Taylor Bodge, '05, has moved from Winchester to Fall River,
Mass.

      Margaret Kimball Maynard (Mrs. E. B . ) , is living in Brooklyn, at
226 East 21st St.

      Another change of address is that of Margaret Durkee Angell. George
and "Margo" have bought a house on Dover St. West Medford.

      Timmie Brooks, ex '24, is selling gowns in a new York house and is
"just crazy about it."

      While Rena Smith was at Rye this summer she met Isabel Owler
Drury and her baby, who from reports is a darling.

      Ruth Morris, ex '25, spent two months in Europe this spring. No
later report.

      Betty Miller is working for Lever Bros., in New York City.
      In May, Marjorie McCarty wrote that she was so busy, "working for
the Roycrofters, studying shorthand at night, keeping a few (?) social
engagements, being an alumnae advisor of Pi Delta chapter (and I surely
am proud of the girls at Maryland) and have recently been elected Presi-
dent of Washington Alumnae! Isn't the last item really humorous?" Since
then I've heard indirectly that Marjorie was in Canada. So you can suit
yourself.
     I t was a pleasant surprise to see Kennetha Ware Townsend at Betty's
wedding, f o r it is the first time she has been back f r o m Canada since she
was married in April.
      "Kay" Smith Brackett has been traveling through the Black Hills since
her wedding but is to live in St. Louis.

                                                          MARRIAGES

      On Sunday afternoon, July 26, Annette MacKnight, '14, was married to
Shirley W . Harvey, in the Harvard Congregational Church, Brookline,
Mass. Mr. Harvey ("Steve") is a Dartmouth, '16, man now studying at
Harvard for his Ph. D. He is teaching English at Harvard and also at
Northeastern so they will probably live in Cambridge.

      "Betty" Sargent. '18, was married to Harry Highriter, Tufts, on Satur-
day evening, June 20, at the Broadway Congregational Church, Somerville.
Ruth Robinson was the maid of honor and Betty was the sweetest bride.
They will live in Naugatuck, Conn. There was quite an AOn reunion at
the wedding reception.

      Kennetha Ware was married on April 20 to James Townsend, M . I . T.
Madeline Perkins was maid of honor for Kennetha as well as for "Kay"
Smith the week before. The Townsends are living in Montreal.

                                                                                                   ALICE J. SPEAR.
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