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Oklahoma City Alumna? Give Benefit Bridge Party
By P A U L I N E M I L L S EDWARDS
Oklahoma City Alumnae chapter is supper, following which we visited the
continuing its assistance to and co-opera- oil fields on the outskirts of the city.
tion with X i chapter at Norman. We The next day several of us were able
took a brief breathing space following to attend the informal reception held
the Christmas holidays, and then re- at the chapter house at Norman in honor
newed our social activities during Feb- of Miss Wyman.
ruary with a Valentine bridge party,
February 13, in the new home of Doro- On March 22 we gave a benefit bridge
thy Fuller Parks. at the Sorosis Club. Following the
games light refreshments were served
On March 8 we had the pleasure and entertainment given. Besides the
of entertaining our Grand President. prizes for high score, three prizes were
Miss Wyman's visit with us was bene- presented for lucky scores. There was
ficial and enjoyable. We appreciated a cut prize for each table, too. Candy
her helpful suggestions and enjoyed her was sold during the afternoon. Our
charming personality. Most of us were party was a social, and we hope, a finan-
present at the springtime luncheon at cial success.
the Antique Coffee Shop. From there
we went to the home of Helene Breasted We intend to sell Ready-Jell again
Godwin for our meeting, after which and also stationery. We are glad to have
Miss Wyman was taken for a ride over back with us Marjorie Stafford, who
the city. We all met again at the home studied at Columbia University the first
of MLiludarreead nHooilmmeess Gurreeeenn ifoorr aa buuufufcett semester. We had missed her dependa-
buiulintyj and Willing responsiveness.
Chicago South Shore Alumna? Give a Party for the
Husbands
By B E L L E M . H A W K E R
South Shore Alumnae chapter has been miller brought a fortune teller of some
enjoying a very active year. The at- skill who revealed the mysteries of the
tendance has been almost perfect. The unknown to many of those present. She
good dinners which the various hostesses was kept very busy, to be sure.
have served may be responsible; it may
be the sociable chatter or better yet the On May 17, we'll have our annual
Alpha O spirit which has brought every- party for the husbands and men friends
one together each month. of the Alpha O's.
We observed Founders' Day by giving Our last meeting for this year will
a banquet at the Plaisance Hotel. I t be in June. I t will be Vera Riebel's
was a lovely banquet, and everyone en- last meeting with us for a year. She
joyed it immensely. is leaving July 17, for a year's travel-
abroad. We shall miss her greatly, but
A card party increased our fund for we shall expect her to have wonderful
crippled children by $60. Janet Weis- experiences to relate when she returns.
Madison Alumna? to be Fined for Absence at Meetings
By MILDRED E . W I R K A
The first meeting we have had since since our former treasurer, Virginia Ben-
the January letter was on February 12. nett, has left us to accept a position
We started with a delicious dinner at in Chicago. Isabel Oelbrich was elected
the Old Fashioned Tea Room—a well by a white ballot. After much discus-
known rendezvous for collegeians. Later sion pro and con we decided to have
we had a short business meeting at Mary our dinners at the new Memorial Union
Brader Moran's. Building rather than at the girls' homes.
Two hostesses will take care of all ar-
The first matter to be brought up rangements and the business meetings
was the election of a new treasurer

