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Katherine Swayze Monroe (married June 17) has been living in Ann
Arbor this summer; also, as "Chuck" wanted to set some extra credits.
They are going to Schenectady, N . Y., in the fall to make their home.
Katherine had a very quiet wedding and I guess Bca Hoek was the only
one of "us" there, but just the same we thought of you, Kate.
Charlotte Ewing Waggoner '24 has just returned f r o m the snows
where she and Paul spent the month of July.
Frances Barrett lias left f o r a trip to Quebec. Her plans for the fall
are not definite.
Irene Lutz is going to leave her shop in the Arcade and try her luck
at Hudson's in Detroit. The girls will miss her in the shop. We used to
run in between classes for a little chat and it was the A O I I meeting place
on the campus.
Margaret Hanselman has secured a position in the chemistry library.
That means that Margaret will be at home and only a few blocks away from
the active chapter. Lucky Margaret!
Before I write of all the weddings, I must tell you about "Lorry's."
I t happened June 24th in her garden at Niagara Falls. "Lorry's" sister
was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Isabel Waterworth, Char-
lotta Ewing Waggoner, Sue Crawford, Virginia Smith and Lucille Bel-
lamy, all room mates in their senior year. The senior class of '24 was
there with the exception of Florence Fiebig. After the wedding Velma
Leigh Carter entertained at a house party at home in Cleveland. Everyone
had a wonderful time. "Lorry" and Harold are living in Saginaw, Mich.
And then as a complete surprise came the announcement of the mar-
riage of Elva Langdon to Clinton Capeling. Elva had been home for a
year and we expected her back at school in the fall. They are living in
Flint.
A letter came from Bea Hoek '23 bearing the news of her wedding,
to be late in September to Charles Finley. O f course we all knew it would
come eventually, but Bea emphatically stated that it would not be soon.
I was expecting her down for a visit but she is now almost too busy to
write.
Lillian Herman is to be maid of honor and there are to be four brides-
maids. Gladys Hinmon is to be one and I haven't heard who the other
three are.
Lillian Herman is engaged, though no formal announcement has been
made. I know she will forgive me for telling i t as nearly all the girls
in Detroit seem to be aware of the fact.
Another letter today brought news of Nan Gabler's marriage to Fred
Sparrow, which will take place September 2 in Sarnia, Ontario. Marjorie
Kerr is to be maid of honor and Arline Ewing is chosen as one of the
bridesmaids.
Virginia Smith has been at Camp Cavell all summer and will start
library work in the fall. "Ginny" didn't like teaching in Traverse City.
Velma Leigh Carter is attending summer school in the east and plans to
take a year's post-graduate course at Michigan this fall.
Florence Fiebig took a trip through Canada this summer. She likes her
teaching in Portland and has signed a contract for another year.
Helen Howard is not going to teach in Belding again. She has her
application in the Detroit library. This summer she has substituted in
office work at the General Motors building.
Bea Bunting spent part of her vacation in Binghamton, N . Y., and
planned to go back the last two weeks in August.
Ruth Morey has arrived in Venice, California, to spend the remainder
of the summer. In the fall she will go to Phoenix, Ariz., and then some
time in the spring she and Lloyd are to be married. We hated to have her
go so far away but she just couldn't help it.

