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down to the New York City line to the home            another get-together. This was held on O                                       Alpha Omicron Pi
of Mary Louise Hingsberg (N) f o r the meet-          tober 8 at a luncheon at Heathcote I n n .
ing. In May, we traveled north along the              Scarsdale. We were highly honored that d***                                    Founded at Barnard College, New York City, January 2, 1897
shore to Larchmont to Margaret Doyle Stev-            in having not only Elizabeth Heywood W y m ^
ning's ( T ) f o r an evening get-together. A t       with us but also Alice Spear ( A ) of Bosto                                                                                        CENTRAL OFFICE
that time a speaker f r o m the Westchester           The afternoon was spent in obtaining f r n-
Lighting Company spoke to us on lighting,             them all the bits of wisdom and experien111                                                Masonic Building, Box 262, State College, Pa.
illustrating with camera slides. Soon after this      possible to help us try to solve the prol,ler5e                                                         Registrar—Alice Cullnane, B*.
meeting, Margaret's husband was transfered            common to all chapters.
to Seattle, thereby taking away f r o m us one                                                                                                      FOUNDERS OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
of our best supporters. We trust you of Seat-            Our November meeting was again shifted                     Jessie Wallace Hughan, A, 171 West 12th Street, New York, N . Y .
tle have found her by this time and gained            to the shore to the home of Barbara Anderson                  Helen St. Clair Mullan (Mrs. George V . ) , A, 70 Pine Street, New York, N.Y.
by our loss.                                          Moses ( A ) . The afternoon was a profitable                  Stella George Stern Perry ( M r s . George H . ) , A, 9 St. Luke's Place, New York, N.Y.
                                                      one both financially and educationally. We d e                Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, A, 19 Outlook Place, Glen Ridge, N.J.
   The June meeting was a picnic and beach            cided to meet the appeal f o r a box of clothes
party held at Lora Bailey Lough's ( A ) on the        or three dollars f o r a pair of shoes with the                                              OFFICERS
Sound in New Rochelle. Soon after Conven-             cash f o r the. latter. To raise that money, three
tion in July, Cecile Iselin Feer (N) invited us       door prizes were donated, two cakes and'a box                 President—Edith Huntington Anderson (Mrs. Arthur K . ) , B#, 127 South Sparks Street, State
and our children to a garden party at her             of flowers, on which chances were taken. More
home in Scarsdale. Between time spent trying          than enough dimes rolled in to meet the appeal
to get the little ones acquainted and drying          For the rest of the afternoon, we were enter-
tears f r o m numerous falls and battles, we          tained by an illustrated lecture on the history
listened to the convention report of our presi-       of Westchester County, by the husband of one
dent.                                                 of our members, Florence Baker Nichols (X)
                                                      This brings us up to December, when we
   We all took a vacation in August and Sep-          joined with all the Metropolitan chapters in
tember and had no meetings, but October               one big celebration of Founders' Day in New
found us home again and looking forward to            York.

                                                                                                                    College, Pa.

AOII Admitted to California                            refusal to take military training, applied to                Secretary—Anne Jeter Nichols (Mrs. Edward J.), K, Box 262, State College, Pennsylvania.
                 Bar                                   the Supreme Court yesterday for a writ to
                                                       compel the regents to reinstate them. The                    Treasurer—Helen Haller, fi, 2138 La Salle Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif.
 -+- T H R E E S U P E R I O R Court judges saw sons   tribunal will consider the matter in consulta-
       admitted to the practice of law in Califor-    tion Monday at San Francisco.—Los Angeles                     Vice President—Muriel Turner McKinney ( M r s . Verne W . ) , A, 528 North Formosa Avenue,
                                                       Times.
 nia recently at a session of the California                                                                        Los Angeles, Calif.
 State Supreme Court in the California State               Mothers' Club Meets
 Building.                                                                                                          Second Vice President—Mary     Danielson Drummond (Mrs. Warren C ) , A * , 610 Hinman Ave-
                                                      - f - T H E M O T H E R S ' C L U B of Alpha Omicron Pi            nue, Evanston, 111.
    The judges are Walter J. Desmond, Hartlej                sorority will have its monthly meeting at
 Shaw and William Tell Aggeler and their                                                                            Historian—Stella George Stern Perry (Mrs. George H . ) , A, 9 St. Luke's Place, New York,
sons are Walter J. Desmond, Jr., Lucien               the chapter house Thursday. Officers of the
 Shaw and Mervyn A. Aggeler. T o Judge                club are president, Mmes. C. F. Foote; vice»j                      N.Y.                      Heywood Wyman, A, 19 Outlook Place, Glen Ridge, N . J.
Shaw fell the distinction of speaking to the          president, Frank Murray; secretary, H . E.                    Assistant Historian—Elizabeth
class on behalf of his associate jurists and          Brenchly, and treasurer, A. G. Nortz. Com-
the other parents on hand for the ceremonies.         mittee members appointed by Mrs. Foote in-                    Editor of To D R A G M A — W i l m a Smith Leland ( M r s . Leland F . ) , T, 2642 University Avenue, St.
Judge Shaw sat with the court as justice pro          clude visiting, Mrs. George H . Reibeth, chair-
tern.                                                 man, Mrs. E. L . Eylar and Mrs. Charles W.                    Paul, Minn.
                                                      Pettit; flowers, Mrs. H . Linsmayer, chairman,
   Chief Justice Waste, in preliminary remarks        Mrs. E. L . Smith; radio party, Mrs. J. Arthur                                                                         NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONGRESS  35 Claremont Avenue,
to the class, said that the young attorneys           Jensen, chairman.—Minneapolis Journal.
were entitled to particular credit in that they                                                                     Chairman—M.ts. A . M . Redd, K A P P A D E L T A , Peachburg, Ala.
comprised the 30 per cent of candidates who           Treasury in Sound Condition                                   A0II Panhellenic Delegate—Pinckney Estes Glantzberg (Mrs. Ernst),
passed the recent State Bar examination. The
Supreme Court, he continued, feels that some                         (Continued front Page 29)                           New York, N . Y.
attention should be given to the situation            belonging to the current funds; by the amount
brought about by the examination. A hearing           of such income the account with the Anniver-                                                 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS
is scheduled to be held in San Francisco, with        sary Endowment Fund, the surplus account,
the State Bar Board of Examiners instructed           and the operating account f o r the biennium                  Atlantic District (Nu, Delta, Gamma, Epsilon, Chi,   Great Lakes District (Rho, Tau, Eta, Omicron Pi,
to be present.                                        will be changed. Insofar as we could deter-                     Psi, Epsilon Alpha)—Edith Ramsey Collins (Mrs.        Beta Tau, Iota)—Dorothy Womrath, Tau, 321S
                                                      mine all known liabilities were recorded.                       G. Rowland), Nu, 302 West 12th Street, New            Irving Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn.
   Seven women were among the persons ad-                                                                             York, N. Y .
mitted. They are Mae Ethna Dowd ( X A ) ,                The attached balance sheet and income and                                                                       Mid-Western District (Zeta, Phi, Chi Delta)—Edith
Marquerite Marie Miller, Pauline Epstein, W.          expense account (Exhibits I and I I respective*!              Southern District (Kappa, Omicron, Alpha Pi, Pi         Hall Lansing (Mrs. Harry W.), Zeta, 1537 C
Helen King, Margaret Weisz, Fredrika Mon-             l y ) have been prepared f r o m the books, and in              Delta, Delta Phi)—Ann Anderson Sale (Mrs. W.          Street, Lincoln, Neb.
ten and Sally Fischer.                                my opinion, subject to the above comments,                      Goodridge, J r . ) , Kappa, Welch, W. Va.
                                                      fairly reflect the financial position of the cur-                                                                  Pacific District (Sigma, Lambda, Kappa Theta)—
   Hubert T. Morrow spoke to the class on             rent funds of Alpha Omicron Pi as at August                   South Central District (Pi, Tail Delta, Nu Omicron,     Claire MacGregor, Lambda, Box 1367, Stanford
behalf of the Los Angeles Bar Association             31, 1933, and the operations thereof during thifi               Kappa Omicron, Nu Kappa)—Charlotte Voss Kear-         University, Calif.
and other organizations. Gov. Rolph was               biennium ending that date.                                      ney (Mrs. Richard A., Jr.), Pi, Azalea Court, Mo-
called on by the Chief Justice to address the                                                                         bile, Alabama.                                     Pacific Northwest District (Upsilon, Alpha Phi, Aloha
candidates.                                             — J O S E P H A . G O R M L E Y , Certified Public Ac-                                                              Sigma, Alpha Rho, Beta Kappa, Alpha Gamma)—
                                                      countant ( N . Y . )                                          Ohio Volley District (Theta, Beta Phi, Omega, Beta      Elizabeth Stow Norgore, (Mrs. Martin), Epsilon,
   Albert W. Hamilton and W. Alonzo Reyn-                                                                             Theta, Theta Eta, Alpha Tau)—Katherine Davis,         3403 West 71st Street, Seattle, Washington.
olds, Jr., were suspended f r o m the University                                                                      Theta, 2403 East Market Street, New Albany, Ind.
of California at Los Angeles because of their
                                                                                                                                         S T A T E OR P R O V I N C E C H AIRMEN OF A L U M N A
                                                                                                                                                                         Colorado (Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah)—
                                                                                                                    Alabama—Cornelia Lamb Rountree (Mrs. Walter B . ) ,     Mary Virginia Wells, Chi Delta, 2929 South Broad-
                                                                                                                      Nu Omicron, 216 2nd Street, Thomas Station, Birm-     way, Englewood, Colo.
                                                                                                                      ingham, Ala.
                                                                                                                    California—Lucile Curtis English (Mrs. Walter A.), Georgia (Florida, North and South Carolina)—Eliza-
                                                                                                                    Lambda, 502 North Plymouth Boulevard, Los            beth MacQuiston Nichols (Mrs. John M., J r . ) , Nu
                                                                                                                    Angeles, Calif.                                      Kappa, 1896 Wycliff Road, Atlanta, Georgia.
                                                                                                                    Canada (Eastern, Foreign)—Jessie I . Grant, Beta     Illinois—Dorothy Duncan, Rho, 225 Wood Court,
                                                                                                                      Tau, Apt. 107, 2 Sultan Street, Toronto, Ont.,        Wilmette, I I I .
                                                                                                                      Canada.
                                                                                                                                                                         Indiana (Kentucky)—Hannah Blair Neal (Mrs.
                                                                                                                    Canada (Western)—Kathleen Cumming, Beta Kappa,          Hershel), Beta Phi, 813 North Maple, Bloomington,
                                                                                                                      No. 2, 1994 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, B. C ,        Ind.
                                                                                                                      Canada.
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