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Title Article Summary
Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable and son Spent their vacation in Albion, Iowa.
Misses Ruth Dubbert and Rachael Robertson Enjoyed a visit to Charles City with Florence Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gist of Clarion, Iowa Spent time at the Gist home on College Hill.
Miss Florence Ward Delivered lectures at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and at Rockford, Illinois.
Prof. Ira Condit Visited his son in Spring Valley, Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aldrich Will make their home near Clear Lake, Iowa.
Prof. R. V. Coffey Spent time with his sister in La Salle, Illinois.
Prof. J. O. Perrine Acted as official for the annual championship basketball contests between West and East High of Waterloo.
Miss Faye Palmer After touring the eastern and southern parts of the country she returns home to live on College Hill.
Prof. Morgan Enjoyed a visit to five colleges over his vacation.
Prof. D. S. Wright Attended a religious education convention in Boston.
Misses Nora Luhery, Rose Shekelton and Lizzie Castello Spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
Miss Florence Falkler Entertained a group of women at her home.
Immediately following the Mid-Winter Play Entire cast celebrated at the home of Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker.
Miss Lillian Lambert and Miss Bertha Patt Enjoyed time at their homes in Des Moines.
Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Spent time with her father in York, Nebraska.
The twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Deal celebrated their anniversary at their home on College Hill.
Miss Gertrude Dandliker Made a visit to Chicago.
Miss Bertha Martin Along with Lenore Shanewise, held a dinner party for the cast of the Mid-Winter Play.
Miss Flora Dunlap Addressed a large number of women at the annual observation of Federation Day.