Alumnae Recorder . Mrs. George A. Berry, on the fiftiethanniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Mary Van Eman Berger, of the class of 82, is livingin Sac City, Iowa. Her husband has assumed charge of thePresbyterian church there for one year, hoping that at the endof that time his health may be such as to warrant their returnto Siam. A photograph has been received at the College oftheir two pretty children, Van Eman and Evangeline. Two additional members, Miss Jennie McCance and Miss ElsieRankin, were added to the Helen E. Pelletreau ScholarshipCommittee after the account of the work was written.


Alumnae Recorder . Mrs. George A. Berry, on the fiftiethanniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Mary Van Eman Berger, of the class of 82, is livingin Sac City, Iowa. Her husband has assumed charge of thePresbyterian church there for one year, hoping that at the endof that time his health may be such as to warrant their returnto Siam. A photograph has been received at the College oftheir two pretty children, Van Eman and Evangeline. Two additional members, Miss Jennie McCance and Miss ElsieRankin, were added to the Helen E. Pelletreau ScholarshipCommittee after the account of the work was written. TheChairman and Secretary both being out of the city, it was notknown whether they had accepted. Our College has been honored by the election of one of itsgraduates — Mrs. Nettie Jamison Vincent, of Detroit, — to theoffice of President of the Womens General Missionary Societyof the United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Vincent will presideat the next convention of the body, which will be held in Omaha,in May, ALUMNAE RECORDER. 71


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