Smith Alumnae Quarterly . To Jessica (Jenks) Saunier a son, EdwardT., Dec. 4, 1921. To Alice (Merrill) Ware a daughter, OliveM., Apr. 8. To Edna (McConnell) Clark a son, JamesMcC, June 3. To Elsie (Mitchell) Martsolf a daughter,Mary Elizabeth, Apr. 24. To Hazel (Payne) Van Evera a sixth child,Laura Jane, Dec. 7, 1921. To Edna (Twichell) Bohannon a son, Wil-liam D. Jr., in 1920. To Elizabeth (Steffen) Musgrave a son,Homer II, Sept. 11, 1921. To Anne (Whittelsey) Hoyt a daughter,Ann W., Feb. 10. To Dorothy (Woodruff) Hillman a son,Douglas W., Feb. 15. Married.—Marion R. Smith to AddisonBid well,


Smith Alumnae Quarterly . To Jessica (Jenks) Saunier a son, EdwardT., Dec. 4, 1921. To Alice (Merrill) Ware a daughter, OliveM., Apr. 8. To Edna (McConnell) Clark a son, JamesMcC, June 3. To Elsie (Mitchell) Martsolf a daughter,Mary Elizabeth, Apr. 24. To Hazel (Payne) Van Evera a sixth child,Laura Jane, Dec. 7, 1921. To Edna (Twichell) Bohannon a son, Wil-liam D. Jr., in 1920. To Elizabeth (Steffen) Musgrave a son,Homer II, Sept. 11, 1921. To Anne (Whittelsey) Hoyt a daughter,Ann W., Feb. 10. To Dorothy (Woodruff) Hillman a son,Douglas W., Feb. 15. Married.—Marion R. Smith to AddisonBid well, June 7. \ E:w Addresses.—Cora (Ambrose) Champ-ney, Bedford, Mass. Mary (Bowles) Dyer, c/o Capt. FritzDyer, 21st Inf., Schofield Barracks, T. H. Frances (Baumann) Hartmann, 619 Addi-son St., Chicago, 111. Vera (Bull) Hull, 2577 Euclid HeightsBlvd., Cleveland, O. THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY 439 Despite exposure to sun | and surf, Skinners Satin retains its lustre and smartness—it is the most i durable bathing Skinners All-Silk or Cotton-Back Satin For shadow-proof petticoats, to wear beneath lightweight frocks, Skinners Cotton-Back Satin, in whiteand colors, is the ideal fabric—durable and washable. WILLIAM SKINNER co SONS Established 1848 NEW YORKBOSTONCHICAGOPHILADELPHIA


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