Smith Alumnae Quarterly . ar out of theworld as we sound. Gladys Swackhamer is doing social casework with the Childrens Aid Society ofBaltimore Countv, and her address is Towson,Md. Ex-1917 Married.—Louise Beard to Clarence Hall,May 31, 1917. Dorothy Keeley to Graham Aldis, June are to go abroad for their wedding trip,and will be at home after Sept. 1 in LakeForest, 111. Born.—To Louise (Beard) Hall a daughter,Mary Jane, Aug. 14, 1919. and a seconddaughter, Anne Olding, Mar. 3, Class secretary-—Mrs. Sidney A. Cook,32 Lincoln Aw, Xew Brunswick, X. J. The following items are on
Smith Alumnae Quarterly . ar out of theworld as we sound. Gladys Swackhamer is doing social casework with the Childrens Aid Society ofBaltimore Countv, and her address is Towson,Md. Ex-1917 Married.—Louise Beard to Clarence Hall,May 31, 1917. Dorothy Keeley to Graham Aldis, June are to go abroad for their wedding trip,and will be at home after Sept. 1 in LakeForest, 111. Born.—To Louise (Beard) Hall a daughter,Mary Jane, Aug. 14, 1919. and a seconddaughter, Anne Olding, Mar. 3, Class secretary-—Mrs. Sidney A. Cook,32 Lincoln Aw, Xew Brunswick, X. J. The following items are only those whichhave been received since the Class Letterwent to press. To learn all the latest andbest news of 1918 write to Theo Piatt, 1404Asbury Av., Evanston, 111., enclosing a dollar,and you will receive a copy of the letter. Engaged.—Mabel Strauss to Alfred LaneOppenheim. Married.—Katharine Archer to EugeneR. Zieber, Apr. 19. Address, Fourth St. andLinden Av., Riverton, X. J. THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY 453. StoddardEdwards The Manse and Dutch Oven Tea Room 54 Prospect Street 1316 M Northampton, Mass Always Open and Ready to Welcome Alumnaeand Their Friends Rooms with connecting bath. Beautiful and extensive lawn and large veranda. For special summer and transient rates write the Hostess. THE DRAPER Northamptons Leading Hotel Centrally located and withina two-minute walk of SmithCollege Campus Rooms reserved by phone ormail. Call 621 European Plan Dining Room Service Excellent WILLIAM M. KIMBALLProprietor White House Inn 91 Elm StreetNorthampton, Massachusetts MRS. BURGESS announces theopening of White House Inn,June 22, 1922, as a summer hoteland tea room for the season closingSeptember 8th. Reservations for rooms may bemade in advance at any time. Rates and further informationwill be given upon request. Automobile Parties a Specialty When writing to advertisers be sure to mentionThe Smith Alumnae Quarterly 454 THE SMITH ALUMNAE QUARTERLY Margaret Jenn
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