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ALUMNI |
Class of 1895
Miss Notre M. Johnson, of Oak Ridge,
died June 14 at the home of D. L. Don
nell. Miss Johnson was very much in
terested in Guilford College, being on
the Advisory Board for many years.
She began her teaching career at 16,
and at her death at GO she had just j
been re-elected principal of Oak Ridge |
school for 193C-37.
Carl S. Wheeler died July 1 at his
home in New Bern, N. C. Mr. Wheeler
was a member of Guilford's first foot
ball team and was a student of New
Garden Boarding School.
Class of 1921
Rawleigh L. Trcmain, of Washington,
was among those admitted to practice
law before the Supreme Court, May 18,
1036.
Class of 1924
Virginia Osborne, Pleasant Garden,
married Curtis Waite Chaise, Welch, W.
Va., June 6, 1936. Mrs. Chaise had been
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GUY KIBBEE
employed as dietitian in Astor Park
lidspital, Asheville, before her marriage.
Class of 1930
Leslie M. Murphy, Greensboro, mar
ried Irene Kicli, of Brooklyn, N, Y.,
July 25, 1930.
Evelyn Ilayworth, High Point, mar
ried Oleo Woodson PostonTHigh Point,
July 3, 1930.
Wilbur Sherrill, Greensboro, married
Lillian Kirkman, Greensboro, June 20,
1936.
Class of 1932
Sophia Catliey Wilkinson announces
the birth of a boy, Howard Catliey.
Mr. Reginald Marshall of Greensboro
and Gerniantown married Miss Frances
Humphreys of Danbury, June 13, 1936.
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MODERNLY EQUIPPED BEAUTY SHOP
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Eleanor Carll and Jiinmie MacAdama
were married January 21, 1936.
Dr. Raymond A. Smith, '2l, joined
the faculty of Greensboro college tliia
year as professor of Religious Educa
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. French H. Smith an
nounce the birth of a boy in August of
this year.
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Look over MANGEL'S slips and you find the
type that can be worn without a bra even
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they are beautifully made with seams that
won't rip even in casual college laundering.
.Mangel's
216 South Elm Street
November 21, 1936
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