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were so happy to find Mother Temple- ation w i t h Alpha O's has endeared her
on receiving as usual, f o r her long associ- to Sigma as well as to her own group.
Providence Alumnce Draw Up New By-Laws
By MAUDE E . C . C O V E L L
We have three meetings to report. The Merle Potter. Six members were pres-
pril meeting was held in Pawtucket with ent, and Muriel Wyman's daughter, Pris-
ane Perry Prescott (Beta ' 0 5 ) . U n - cilla was also w i t h us. Our stock of
ortunately the secretary was unable to rainbow tea napkins was sold f o r five
ttend, and has no notes on that meet- dollars. I t was voted to hold our De-
ng. cember meeting on the twentieth to make
it possible f o r Grace Lawton Hubbard
Muriel Colbath Wyman (Gamma '16), (Beta '05), of New Haven, Connecticut,
ntertained us in M a y . A t this meeting to attend.
fficers were elected as follows: president,
Helen Eddy Rose (Beta ' 0 9 ) , vice presi- I t is with much regret that we report
ent, Merle Mosier Potter (Epsilon ' 1 6 ) ; the removal of M a r t h a Sargent Sheals
ecretary, Maude E. C. Covell (Beta (Chi '15). We heartily congratulate
0 2 ) ; treasurer, Alice Manchester Chase Washington Alumna? upon their new
Beta ' 0 5 ) ; and editor to To DRAGMA, member. Martha's new address is 166
he secretary. Key Boulevard, Lyon Village, Clarendon,
Virginia.
A new set of By-laws f o r the chapter
as drawn up at this meeting. These We are happy to report that Elizabeth
ew By-laws comply w i t h national re- Darling (Kappa '28), has been appointed
uirements. assistant in the Children's Department of
the Providence Public Library.
Our November meeting was held w i t h
Lincoln Alumna: Profit at Rummage Sale
Bv H E L E N E C K L E S H O P P E
The first meeting of the new year was at the house w i t h Helen and Elsie Fitz-
eld the first week in September at the gerald, Bonnie Hess Drake, and Maude
hapter house. Definite plans were given Pierce Logan as hostesses. The treas-
e alumna for their share in fall rush- urer's report was read which informed
g- Everyone was very pleased w i t h us that our share of the rummage sale
e new furniture, and the many i m - profits was $39.50. We were all very
ovements that had been made in the sorry that Helen Fitzgerald felt i t neces-
ouse during the summer. sary to resign as the City Panhellenic
Delegate, but we know that Edith Hall
Our October meeting was held at the Lansing w i l l be a very capable successor.
hapter house w i t h Derna Turner Paige, Several of our girls volunteered to assist
hel Widner Bentley, Jeanette Farquhar, in sending out the Red Cross stamps.
nd Ruth Farquhar serving as hostesses.
ans were made and committees ap- Our December meeting was the annual
ointed f o r the rummage sale to be held dinner at the house celebrating Founders'
e last of October. This is an annual Day. Elsie Fitzgerald, Ruth Farquhar,
fair and the work, and profits are Jeanette Farquhar and Martha Walton
ared w i t h the Mothers' Club. were appointed to write the birthday
letters to all Zeta alumna.
The November meeting was also held
Los Angeles Alumnce Set Out on Philanthropic Program
By MARGARET J E A N R I T T E R
u P P M o t h e r s 'A p r i l 2 6 t h e K a Our April meeting was held at the
a Theta home of Jess McKenna. We heard about
the Kappa Theta theater party to "This
ub held their benefit dinner at the Thing Called Love," which was well-
sewood Methodist Church. The alum- attended, as i t deserved. The actives
cleared $700 on the sale of tickets and
ri* ° 't W Kappa Tneta
tables The
L . , e s a c t e d as waitresses. Approxi-
ately $160 were cleared.

