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fraternity colors, but instead of roses, we had poinsettas, holly and quan-
tities of white tapers in crystal holders. We were so pleased to have with
us Mrs. Meyers of Zeta, Mrs. Moshier of Lambda and Jessie Cook of
Upsilon. I t seemed like old times too to see Dot. Murphy, Dr. Cecile,
Laura Hartman, Muriel Stewart, Zora Robinson and Elsa Johnson. Mrs.
Jayne was toastmistress and Edith Goldsworthy and Lucile Haertel gave
alum toasts. Enough to say we were certainly proud of all of them.
We have so much business at all of our meetings that we have little
time to be "sociable." For that reason we are planning to have monthly
teas. The first one will be Sunday, January 28, at Beatrice Northy's home.
You shall hear all about it next time.
A L M A G. BOEHME.
BANGOR ALUMNAE
Our October meeting was especially interesting. Muriel Colbath Wyman
was visiting her mother and very kindly invited us to meet with her. We
were indeed glad to see her again. Muriel talked to us about the alumnae
chapter in Providence, of which she is now President.
November was our banner meeting. Marion Jordan and Ailecne
Hobart Libby acted as hostesses at Marion's home in Oldtown. There
were twenty-five members present. Plans were discussed for a men's
Bridge to be held in January, and our Active Party in February. We
also decided to do some sewing f o r a deserving, but needy family in
Bangor, as our Christmas work. Then the day before Christmas each
girl took something in the line of "Christmas Eats" to Helen Dan forth
West's and on Christmas morning these articles, together with the cloth-
ing we had made, a sled, and some small toys were delivered. It was a
happy family that received our gift.
Our Birthday Party was a wonderful success. I t was to have been
held with Ida Dean Suggden but on account of Mrs. Suggden's illness.
Doris Treat very kindly opened her home. A buffet lunch was served
and bridge was enjoyed in the evening. Ruby Hackett Young won the
prize.
Madeline Robinson entertained us for our Christmas meeting.
June Kelly and Lillian Hunt Bolton were our guests. June talked to
us about " L i f e Subscriptions" and we certainly hope to go "Over the
Top." Those of us who could not pay the fifteen dollars outright are
joining by the dollar a month plan. Already eleven names have been
sent in as Life members. We are anxious f o r more. The initiation
and banquet of the Active Chapter is not very far distant and we are
all looking forward to it with much anticipation.
DORIS SAVAGE.
PORTLAND ALUMNAE
Happy New Year to you all! The Portland Alumnae Chapter
starts 1923 with a wealth of happy memories and a host oi good reso-
lutions.

