With the Daniel Browns (she was Elizabeth Hill) and their twin baby daughters, Charlotte and Martha, Sparta, Ténn., Bail from New York on Nov. 17 for Mr. B's new assignment: with the state department. In Ankara, Turkey, there'll be quite a gathering at the dock to see them off. Elizabeth's sister, Eleanor, and Nancy Drought will come from Wellesley college, and Evelyn 6 Duerler, New York, and her mother, Mrs. Alfred Duerler, who is visiting her, will be on hand to bid them hon voyage. Frances Benedum has that not-too-usual combina tion of beauty plus brains. At which college she is putting in more than the required number of credit hours,and in keeping up her music since she is a talented pianist. With all t his, Frances finds time to attend the big football games—this weekend at Cornell, and last weekend at Princeton. She will spend Thanks giving at Lexington, Va, and will be in the stadium cheering for VAI. ‘ Mary Louise’ Kostecki, baby ‘daughter of Col, and Mrs. Walter Kostecki, Fr. Sam Houston, will be chris tened at 1:30 p. m. this Sunday according to the old West Point tradition. It will be strictly military with a color guard and the U. S. and church flags. Optimissus withs here now have about 5000 hours of cancer bandage-making to their credit. They average 1500 bandages per month ad this week being Optimist week, they will many brood donors booth downtown. Miss Dorothy Wiegenfeld, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames R. H. Brewer, Charles Carroll, H. Galle, Misses Augusta Bailey and Constance Wiedenfeld,