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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
BETA PHI
Shirley Armstrong, who received her M . D . at Indiana University in
June, will do interne work in the New England Hospital f o r Women and
Children at Boston this year.
Miriam McCoy has been spending the summer in a clerical position
at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind.
Beatrice Coombs Harris and small son are spending the summer with
Biddy's mother in Crawfordsville.
Nelle Covalt enjoyed a camping party with friends in Michigan this*
summer.
Helen Duncan and her mother left Bloomington in Helen's Ford coupe
early in June and spent two months camping and traveling. They jour-
neyed by Chicago to Yellowstone, went through the Park and on to San
Francisco. They carried their own beds and visited the tourist camps,
and are prepared to give authentic information on "traveling de luxe."
Mary Louise Fitton, who is in the library at the Oshkosh Normal
School, spent the summer attending library school in New York.
Vallie Messner spent the summer doing social service work at the
Lakeside Hospital in Cleveland.
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hippensteel (Ethel Bender) motored from Indi-
anapolis to Florida and spent a month visiting relatives this summer.
Beta Phi alums who attended convention this summer at Radisson Inn',
Christmas Lake, Minnesota, were: Mary Neal Mcllveen, Mary Gertrude
Manley, and Edith Huntington Anderson.
Edith Huntington Anderson and small Barbara Jane spent six weeks
in Bloomington preceding convention, then joined their husband and daddy
and motored on to Minneapolis. They visited relatives and friends in
Minneapolis after convetnion, returning to State College July 20.
Wilkie Hughes has been granted the Alpha Omicron P i scholarship
for next year and will spend the time studying at Columbia.
Louise Hutt Jenkinson and small Jimmy hove been spending the sum-
mer in Monticello while Bill was at Camp Knox. They will live in Indi-
anapolis this winter and Bill will attend I . U . Medical School.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arrowsmith (Lela Baker) live at 296 Willanl
Avenue, Toronto, Canada. John is assistant plant engineer at the Canadian
Kodak, the Canadian branch of the Eastman Kodak Co.
BIRTHS
To M r . and Mrs. L . T. Allis (Fay Bryan), a daughter, Mary Janet,
on May 24.
RichTaord, Monr .Jaunlyd 7M. rs. William Jenkinson (Louise H u t t ) , a son, James'
To M r . and Mrs. Fred Taylor (Evelyn McFerren), a daughter, Jerry
Jo, in March.
To M r . and Mrs. William Ballenger (Peg Schmalzried), a daughter,
Rachel Jane, on May 29.
To M r . and Mrs. J. Max Cowan (Lelah Whitted), a daughter, Mary
Etta, in May.
To M r . and Mrs. John O. Arrowsmith (Lela Baker), a daughter,
Marian Joan, on November 14.
MARRIAGES
On Easter Sunday occurred the marriage of Isabelle Weybrigth ex-'21,
and John D. Terhune, Acacia of Indiana University. For some time Isa-
belle has had a position in Cleveland, but the wedding took place at the
First Christian Church in Blopnjington. The Terhunes are living at 1110
17th Street, Parkersburg, West Virginia, where John is employed by the
National Cash Register Co.

