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 school at Oak Tree, to which she has given herself, her time, and her money. Dorothy McKenzie, after acting as one of the Hartridge School tutors, fled for a trip around the world. Grace Robinson was driven into matrimony apparently for the same reason. But the profusion of mar­
riages, and the astonishing increase in the number of the School grand­ children can only be listed without further comment.
W e Take Pleasure in Announcing the Engagements of:
Agnes Rogers to Fillmore Hyde.
Constance Warnock to David Tirrell. Louise Earle to Arthur ^h•eeland Youngman. Ha rriet Grandin to John Halliday.
Augusta Burke to Stuart Benedict.
Marriages :
Helen Besler to Harold Brooks Gardner. Hilda Platt to Wilfred Henri Wolfs.
Dorothy Par\an to Earnest Dustan. Anne Swann to Carrington Goodrich.
Leila Hedges to Edward Deimer.
Dorothy Brooks to Robert Xeel Henderson. Katherine Browne to Vance Lauderdale.
Myrna Eberhart to Maurice Merrill Mummert. Carolyn Ross to George H. Dockstader. Margaret Winthrop Miller to William Crim.
Julia Taylor to Eberhard Faber. Margaret Eraker to Philip Van Deventer.
Helen Voorhees to Frederick Kendall Brown. Priscilla Eraker to Edward Dickinson Taylor. Caroline Stevenson to Henry Bonney.
Margaret Stevenson to Hendrick ^^an Haelewyn.
Grace Robinson to Donald Fisher McClure.
Births :
To Dorothy Burke Marshall a son.
To Ellen Burke Smith a daughter.
To \’erna McCutcheon Logan, a daughter. To Margaret Buttfield Bartlett a daughter.
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