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                                                          MARRIAGES

      Azalea Linfield '19 to M r . B. Sager, April, 1925. Mr. Sager is a grad-
uate of the University of South Dakota and is in the printing business at
Billings, Montana, where they are living.

                   NU OMICRON

      Cornelia Lamb '24 is employed at the Peabody Demonstration School
and will be in the city this year.

      Nell Fain '23, who received her M.A. degree at Vanderbilt University
this past year, will do work in journalism on the staff of The Tennessean
this year.

      Annie Sharpe Garrett Brown '21, who lives in Jonesboro, Ark., was a
guest of Florence Tyler's this summer.

      Sarah Hopkins '23 and Clara Rust, Randolph Macon '21, are both
touring abroad this summer. They are not together but both write back
glowing reports of their experiences and thrills.

      Ruth and Nell Fain brought back so much pep and enthusiasm f r o m
convention that we hear of little else. We only wish that more could
have gone f r o m our chapter.

                                H E L E N H . MORFORD.

                   ENGAGEMENTS

      The engagement of Irene Wade '25 to M r . Robert White, both of
Fulton, Ky., has been announced. The wedding will take place some time
during August. Irene was the active chapter president for the past year
and was very prominent in all school activities. The wedding will be of
sincere interest to a wide circle of friends, both in Fulton and Nashville.
They will live in Fulton where M r . White is connected in business.

(And yours, Psi?)  PSI
(PMs too!)         PHI

                                                OMEGA

      Omega alumnae who returned for commencement and the Miami Val-
ley alumnae chapter met with Mildred Rothhaar Dennison at her charming
O x f o r d home on June 13, Alumni Day at Miami. I do not know what
alums were there in person, but Martha Hitchner, Lucille Dvorak, Helen
Haller, Mary Young and Frances McNutt responded to their invitations
by letters—and such letters! Chuck full of news!

      Martha Jane is in Philadelphia where she is in the employ of the
state in distributing and overseeing the Mothers' Assistance Fund—"the
most interesting work I have ever done," to quote her. I wish that you all
could read her sixteen pages which tell most "Martha-Janeishly" of her
work and play.

      Lucille Dvorak is with an advertising company in Cleveland ancl this
fall, i f you look carefully, you'll find her ads in the leading magazines
wherever the New Perfection O i l Stove is displayed.

      Helen Haller, in her letter, sent a plea for the sadly depleted wedding
present fund. We planned that fund long ago, didn't we; so that each
bride might have an Alpha O remembrance, and Omegas insist upon
getting married with amazing rapidity. One dollar will put you on the
right side of Helen's ledger f o r four years. After the financial business
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