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<9{ew Orleans 'Dedicates ^Another Children's
Welfare Qinic
TH E alumna; of Alpha Omicron Pi, New-
comb sorority, smilingly trooped down
to 2713 Burgundy Street on Friday afternoon,
May 24.
Throughout the year they have been giv-
ing rummage sales and bridge parties and have
been engaged in other pursuits that have often
deprived them of their spare time and pleas-
ures. But they were compensated on Friday.
For the occasion of their visit to No. 2718 Bur-
gundy was the presentation to the Child Wel-
fare Association of complete equipment for
the child welfare clinic which has been con-
ducted at that address by the association for
some time. Miss Mary Railey, an alumna of
Newcomb and executive secretary of the Child
Welfare Association, accepted the gift and paid
tribute to the sacrifices made by the girls to
five officers of New Oilcans Alumna; raise the money to buy it.
chapter stepped out into the sunlight
Bpr a picture in the door of the Leigh
Bres Moise Clinic on the day of its This clinic will be known as the Moise
installation. On the rcalk fright to clinic, in honor of Mrs. Leigh Bres Moise, de-
\kft): Elisabeth Lxon and Louise
Church. On the steps (right to left): ceased, who was a prominent member of A l -
Mrs. Robert Franklin, Cathryn Craig pha Omicron Pi.
and Mrs. Oscar Schneidau, Jr. This is the third Child Welfare clinic fur-
nished by the sorority. Others are the Helen
Grevemberg clinic at 2S10 North Prieur Street, and the Lucy Renaud clinic at Bien-
ville and Broad St rets. A girl from the sorority has also been assigned to assist the
staff of each clinic. Miss Louis Church, vice-president of the sorority alumna;, is
assigned to the Prieur clinic, and Miss Elizabeth Lyon, president to the Bienville
clinic.
The hours of the clinic will be 9 A.M. Monday, and Wednesday, baby welfare
work; dental clinics on Friday; and maternity clinics on Thursday afternoon.
The staff includes Dr. Morris in charge of pediatrics; Dr. Alfred Smith, head of the
dental clinic; Dr. S. Wills, head of the maternity work; and Dr. Frank Kimberger,
of the city hoard of health, head of the immunization work.
—The Morning Tribune, New Orleans
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D E P R E S E N T A T T V E S from every sorority at the University have been invited
. to attend the spring formal of Alpha Omicron Pi to be held tonight at the
ayette Club. Carmen Frazee is in charge of arrangements. The guests will
'ncude Helen Mickelson, Alpha Chi Omega; Marge Donnelly, Alpha Gamma
" e l t a : Willmine Works, Alpha X i Delta; Pauline Moorhead, Alpha Phi; Gladys
JI' ^P ™'B e t a P h i
Bet 1 B e t t v Darby, Chi Omega; Dorothy Fournet, Gamma Phi
APT?' P yo r o t n Gander, Gamma Phi Beta; Dorothy Bailey, Delta Delta Delta;
j&nes McNeal, Delta Zeta; Barbara Poore, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Anne Weisen-
Bet Pk- p a A l p h a T h e t a ; Edith Quamme, Kappa Delta; Dorothy Hummel, Pi
!P n i Eleanor Brathold, Sigma Kappa; Wathena Meyers, Phi Omega Pi, and
rances Armstrong, Phi Mu.
—Minneapolis Star

