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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI 199
Mrs. Kribs, Pi Beta Phi, had a very real task on her hands
with the chairmanship of the banquet, but she should feel fully
repaid. I t was ideal with a beautiful setting, between four and
five hundred guests, splendid program, good music and colorful
decorations of sweet peas in pastel shades, cotton balls, rose
tapers, and a gold star under six flags. I t was the first time
men had been invited guests at a Congress banquet.
K A T R I N A O V E R A L L M C D O N A L D , Grand President.
WATCH T H E FUND GROW
MAGAZINES: Mrs. L . A. Higgins.
2122 Evans St., Omaha, Nebraska.
Important Note: Checks and money orders must be
made payable to Mattie \ V . Higgins, and not to the
publishers, or we cannot get any commission. See
page 195 f o r additional information.
STATIONERY : The Wolfeboro Press, Inc., Wolfeboro, New
Hampshire, offers 25 percent commission on orders (after
January 1st) on E N G R A V E D stationery, three lines on
paper and envelopes, single sheets 6 by 7 in excellent quality
paper, 100 sheets, 50 envelopes for $1.50. They will accept
not less than ten orders from one address, but each order
will be wrapped separately. This is a special offer, but they
have other lines and will send samples to persons who can
show they can place orders. They will supply any number of
order blanks which serve as samples f o r this particular style.
The commission is deducted before the order is sent, and
should be sent to the Grand Vice-president for credit to the
general National W o r k fund, and not retained by the chap-
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