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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 8.5
Betty Hayes is busy this summer with playground work. She recently
spent the week-end with Lucille Bellamy in Grand Rapids. Lucille is
eo'mn to teach in South High this fall.
Marian and Frances Murray are planning to teach in Detroit and expect
to take an apartment with Marjorie Kerr.
Pat Brown is going to Florida f o r the winter. A letter f r o m Kentucky
pros ed she was on her way.
Dorothy Wylie is resting this summer for a strenuous winter. She
plans to live with two teachers from the Detroit High School of Com-
merce.
Helen Boorman has accepted a school in Farmington. We hope to see
her often.
Louise Boer is trying to get into advertising work, but has not been
successful in getting just what she wanted.
Doris Bessinger and Janet McColl have had a marvelous time in
Europe this summer. I imagine it will be difficult f o r Doris to settle
down to the somber task of teaching.
A t a picnic the other evening some one said Emma Jacobs was engaged
to a professor at Columbia University and that was all she knew.
Lorna Ketchum, who was very ill this spring, has improved and left for
a complete rest at the lake.
MARRIAGES
Elva Langdon to Clinton Capeling, June 27 in Flint.
Nan Gabler to Fred Sparrow '24, A24ยป, September 2 in Sarnia, Ontario.
Beatrice Hoek to Charles Finley, A T A , in Grand Rapids, Mich.
VIRGINIA V A N ZANDT.
ENGAGEMENTS
Ruth Black is always keeping her name in print, f o r she is always doing
something for Alpha O. I t is different this time, though. She is wearing
a diamond on her left hand. The lucky man is Van Endcott and we're
sure they're going to be very happy, because he is always helping Alpha O
too. She says the wedding is to be in the early winter.
MARRIAGES
It is rather late for this announcement, but perhaps you haven't heard
it. Pauline Mills was married on June 10, 1924, to Warren Hamilton Ed-
wards in the First Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mary
Louise Fox and Helene Brasted were bridesmaids.
"Always a bridesmaid but never a bride" does not apply to Mary
Louise, f o r in October she was married to Scott Squyres, Alpha Sigma Phi.
Their home is in Oklahoma City. Mary Louise is just back f r o m a trip
on which she visited Omicron Pi chapter.
Elsie Hoover is now Mrs. Wisker.
BIRTHS
Faye Newby has a young son. Her other baby is a future Alpha O,
but we fear we'll have to give the new one to the Sigma Nu's, especially if
his daddy insists.
ZOLIA HILL.
PI DELTA
Immediately following a successful year of teaching at Blackstone Col-
lege, Va., Lillian Earnest '24 sailed aboard the Homeric to study at Oxford
during the summer. Lillian has been having a perfectly wonderful time

