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United States. She will discuss recent impor-
tant events Tuesday. Mrs. Sherry will
heard Wednesday afternoon.
The program for Good Friday afternoon
will feature sacred music by the "Triology,"
organ and piano duo heard regularly on the
"Woman's Point of View."—Milwaukee Jour-
nal.
Florence Summerbell Crawford
Featured in "Baton" of Phi Beta
Hcdvic Lens, lota, is a member of -+- FLORENCE SUMMERBELL CRAWFORD ( K G ) ,
Shorter Board, active in Woman's League an Alpha Omicron Pi, has won outstand-
and attended Axe-Grinders' Ball. ing success for herself and reflected glory for
Phi Beta in the field of photograph)*. A grad-
Miss Morrow's Experiment uate of U.C.L.A., Flo studied at the Clarence
A Success H. White School in New York City, and bad
the privilege of living at the Three Arts Club
-f- T H E DANIEL FARLEY'S are a large family while in the East. Her work has been dis-
with most of the children small. They played in exhibits both in New York and
Washington, D. C. In a New York exhibit
have a cow, hut the place they have been where fourteen of her prints were shown, her
farming is very poor and Dan never made fine work received highly favorable comment
more than corn enough to "bread" the family, from Anton Bruebl, connected with Vogue
much less feed the livestock. For two or three Magazine. The summer before her return,
winters j»ast we have supplied feed for the Flo taught photography in a summer camp in
cow to keep her from starving. Last spring Maine. Back in Los Angeles, she started in
we decided to try soy beans and fertilizer, business and opened a studio in the lovely
on one of the thin-soiled fields. The soy beans, home where Phi Beta has frequently enter-
the inoculation stuff for the seed (to insure tained. In a setting of modern simplicity and
the maximum germination), the fertilizer and elegance are displayed many of Flo's finest
the hauling of everything cost $19.27. prints, striking for their originality and mod*
em feeling. Among the collection are com-
The bay that came off that field has fed the mercial displays, portraits—some professional,
cow and heifer calf all this winter and there some child portraits—and pictorial studies. An
is still plenty to carry through until spring. attitude of sulxlued and interested amusement
In fact, if Dan can get hold of a nag for with things in general is a characteristic part
the spring plowing, as he is trying to do, that of Flo's personality. And to see her work is
hay will also constitute a very valuable part to realize that this very quality gives her stud-
of the nag's feed during crop-raising time.— ies both freshness and originality.—By Lillian
The F. N. S. Quarterly Bulletin. Helen Schloesser.
Mrs. Greely Gives Lectures W. S. A. Elect Walker Next
President
-f- HIGHLIGHTS I N T H E "Woman's Point of
View" program, now directed bv Alpha MARY GARRISON W A L K E R (O) was elected
president of the Women's Sport Associa-
Stalson, formerly of W M A Q and WCCO, are tion in the election held Thursday, March 22.
the first of a series of talks on current events Other officers selected at this time were Rosa-
by Mrs. Helen Hoy Greeley (N) and the sec- lind Warrum, vice president; June Robinson,
ond in a series of poems by Mrs. I aura secretary; and Margaret Gridley, treasurer.
Sherry. The programs are broadcast daily ex- These co-eds will hold office for the school
cept Saturday and Sunday at 3:45 p. m. year 1934-1935.
The out-going officials are Kay Ferree, pres-
Mrs. Greeley, a member of the Wisconsin ident ; Kay Richards, vice president; Rosalind
and New York bar, was formerly a govern- Warrum, secretary; and Mildred Small, treas-
ment delegate to the international congress urer.
on forestry held in Rome, and later made a Installation of the new officers will take
study on forest conservation abroad for the place May 1.—DePauw Newspaper.
News Bits About Alpha
Omicron Pi's
-+- MRS. LINCOLN K . NELSON (P) played the
part of exiled King Georges of Constantia
Felix when members of the Twentieth * <
tury Gub of Park Ridge gave, "Her Friend,
the King" at the Mar)- Wilson House.—Chi-
cago Tribune.

