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D. L. Meyer Spent Sunday in Cedar Rapids.
How about your summer vacation? Women should use their summer vacation time to help the younger women in their home towns.
Miss Clara Large Entertained her sister, Mrs. Edward Bartling, last week.
Miss Bertha Van de Brake Called home due to aunt's death.
Miss Lillian Joseph and Miss Mabel Jennings Visited family in Cedar Rapids.
Miss Marietta Pederson Was the guest of Grace Townsend in Charles City.
Miss Theresa Evenson Called home due to father's illness.
Miss Myra Gibbons Called home due to mother's illness.
Hugh Logan Accepted position in Gilmore City.
Miss Margaret Condit from Iowa City Spent Sunday with parents.
The H. O. B. O. and Xanho fraternities Entertained at dancing party in Woodman Hall.
Miss Julia Hurd is here from Vermont Called home due to mother's illness.
The Junior B. A. class will entertain Arrangements by Helen Draper for event at the home of Vesta Rugg, Friday.
Charles McKinstry, former student here in 1917 Home from service; visits parents on Clay Street.
Geo. Bleeker, '18 Visited friends at the college last week.
A. W. Moore, of the class of 1905 West Union superintendent has been elected city superintendent of Oelwein.
Miss Leone Thiessen Released from Sartori after appendicitis surgery and is home recovering.
Miss Zelma Brooks Stayed at Jean Gleaves home.
Mrs. F. H. Karsten of Marengo Visited daughter Katherine and stayed for "The Feast of Little Lanterns."
Miss Mabel Clausen P. S. M. '18 Nora Springs teacher is visiting friends at the college.
Mr. Clyde Workman B.A. 1912 Superintendent of Grundy Schools is here looking for teachers.
Merton Palmer '17 Home from the military; former student visits brother at the college.
Jack Ryan '17 University of Iowa student visits sister.
Roderick Fullerton Accepted a position in Minneapolis.
S. C. E. Powers Former student is visiting friends at the college.
Words have been received here that John Mastain Military man to set sail again.
Miss Anna Gertrude Childs had a recent letter Former Assistant Librarian Ruby Charlton has fully recovered and will be returning to the college.
The six girls who represented Teachers College in the recent debate Enjoyed a Tuesday evening of entertainment and dinner at Professor and Mrs. Lynch's home.
Mr. McCreary Looking for a tap-drummer.
Colonel Miles Inspected the college R. O. T. C.