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that we have had very interesting meetings
and practically one hundred per cent attend- the IndianaiK>lis League of Women Voters
ance. A t the next meeting the installation which will sponsor the first of a series of
of officers will take place and again head candidates' meetings in the Rauh Memorial
this chapter toward the goal of success. The Library. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Magel announced
Denver Panhellenic organization will hold its the marriage of their daughter Aurzella Magel
annual meeting and bridge luncheon on May 5 (Ex. ' 3 3 ) to Robert Willard Osier ( A T A , De
at Denver's exclusive Lake Wood Country Pauw). M r . and Mrs. Osier will be at home
Club. This will be attended by a number after April 1 5 at 4815 East Washington Street.
of our group. The traditional senior break- The marriage of Helen Maddock of Dana,
fast f o r those graduating f r o m Chi Delta Indiana, to Russell B. McKinney was an-
Chapter is being planned and will be an i n - nounced recently. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney
troduction to the Denver alumnae and a con- are at home at 3850 Byram Avenue. M r . and
tinuation of their high standards. We arc Mrs. Ted Marbaugh (Mary Gertrude Man-
looking forward to welcoming them. Plans ley) are the proud parents of a little girl
are being made whereby the meetings f o r the born last December 26. Her name is Mary
entire year will be made in advance so d i f - Ann.
ferent subjects may be taken up and our meet-
ings will be educational as well as social. Knoxville Alumnae Give Successful
Egg Hunt
Detroit Alumnae Send Full Quota
By Elizabeth Young, 0
By Marie Edington, O i l
-4- O U R JANUARY meeting was held at the
-4- DURING T H E WINTER we put all our effort home "of Lucille Coffey Dean. We were
into raising funds for our National Social told of a tea to be given later in the month
Service W o r k and are very pleased that we for Mrs. Sale by Mrs. Thomas McCroskey
can forward our quota in full. The Detroit and Mrs. H . A. Morgan at Mrs. McCroskey's
Panhellenic Association held its annual ball lovely home. We planned to attend and assist
on January 20 at the Whittier on the Detroit with a benefit bridge party to be given by the
River. We had twenty-two couples present actives the latter part of the month. A box
and received a nice percentage of the profits of face powder was raffled off, Margaret
for our treasury. Remembering the success Dickey being the lucky one. The powder was
of our "Rathskeller Party" last fall, we de- donated by a local drug store. Elizabeth Rea-
cided to have another bridge party. Doris gan of the City Health Bureau spoke on
Bessinger Howlett graciously opened her "Some Interesting Laboratory Technique."
lovely home to us on the evening of February
17. While those of us who were not present Elizabeth McDonald McClamroch was host-
heard about the wedding of Marion Tanner ess f o r the February meeting. Elizabeth Chris-
id George Rylander on February 10, the men trup Calloway was made chairman of the
played ping-pong. Afterward they joined us annual Easter egg hunt, which was to be a
for bridge and refreshments. Helen Maynard paying proposition this year open to all chil-
Hubbard, who was chairman of the event, dren instead of just AOIT youngsters as f o r -
asked several of the girls to donate cakes merly. Elizabeth McClamroch won the pair of
and they were delicious. Our profit from stockings that was raffled off.
this party was very gratifying, too. At the
March meeting we elected the officers f o r the We went to Helen Soulier's for the March
next year and in April the following girls meeting, and at that time elected the follow-
were installed: Ruth Kimberly Witter, presi- ing officers for the coming year: President,
dent ; Mary Roach, vice president; Harriet Lucile Coffey Dean; vice presidents, Llewel-
Arnold Rohrbach, secretary; Marguerite Clark, lyn Johnson Thornton and Elizabeth Chris-
treasurer; Helen Maynard Hubbard, Panhel- trup Calloway; secretary, Elizabeth Young;
lenic delegate; Frances Sackett Patton, alter- treasurer, Frances Coykendall; editor to To
nate Panhellenic delegate; and Virginia Smith DRAGMA, Mary Moore Dominick; historian,
Keltz, editor to To DRAGMA. Eleanor Burke. Dr. C. E. Wylie made an
interesting and instructive talk on " M i l k and
Omicron Pi alumnae, particularly, will be Health." Final plans f o r the Easter egg hunt
interested to know of the marriage of Jean were perfected. As many of us as possible
Boswell to Ray Bloaker at Flint on April 7. planned to attend a Panhellenic luncheon to
Elizabeth and Ernest McCoy became the par- be given at the Cherokee Country Club,
ents of a son, Ernest Hemenger, in February. March 17.
Deviating from her usual good health, Helen
Maynard Hubbard is recuperating f r o m an The Easter egg hunt was a great success,
appendicitis operation. We are very happy financially and otherwise. Elizabeth Calloway
that Doris Kulin Severance has left Cleveland and her committee did a splendid job of put-
to live in Detroit once more. ting it on, and putting it off, too, f o r it seemed
that every time we planned to have it, we were
Indianapolis Alumnae Send Personal simply deluged with rain. About one hundred
News and thirty children, aged two to twelve years,
attended, and every one of them seemed to
By Charlotte Pecle, B6 enjoy it. We learned a lot of things not to
do next year, and got several good ideas, too.
-4- MK< LEO M . GXKHNKK is chairman of the
The April meeting was at Ailcy Peet's. I t
Efficiency in Government committee of appears that there is no rest f o r the weary
because we plunged right into plans f o r a
benefit bridge party. The date set f o r it is

