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parlors, where the young people of the church served to them a delicious lunch.

That they were well received and their efforts appreciated, can be seen from the following notice in the "Oil City Derrick:"

A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT.

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An excellent entertainment was given at Grace church Tuesday evening, by Miss Caroline Virginia Porter, elocutionist, assisted by Miss Bertha Cribbs. Delsartean, and Miss Fern Pickard, pianist. Miss Pickard is a teacher of music in the Meadville Conservatory, and proved herself to be a fine performer on the piano. Misses Porter and Cribbs are both Oil City young ladies, the former at present a teacher of elocution in the Meadville Conservatory of Music, where Miss Cribbs is an advanced pupil. As an elocutionist, Miss Porter shows wonderful talent and careful study. Miss Cribbs, as Delsartean, surprised her many friends, who were not aware of her skill in this art. In short, each one excels in her own particular line of study, and the large audience retired at 10 o'clock, well pleased with the evening's entertainment.

Friends of Delta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega were invited to the Conservatory, during the fall term, to hear the following program, given by a few of Delta's girls. After the program, a reception was held and light refreshments served.

ALPHA CHI OMEGI.

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PROGRAM.

PART 1.

Giorno D'orrore, from Semiramide

ANNA CLEMONS RAY, SARA FRANCES EVANS.

MAY THORPE GRAHAM.

ELIZABETH TATE.

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ELIZABETH REE TYLDER.

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Florian Song

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The fraternity men of Allegheny held their annual Pan-hellenic ban. quet at the New Kepler Hotel, Monday evening, April 16. A very enjoyable time was reported.

The girls, not to be outdone, decided to have one the same night. Owing to hasty preparations. the banquet, at Trowbridge's, was not as

elaborate as on former occasions, but an excellent menu card, somewhat exaggerated, was sent to the gentlemen and the papers gave us a good notice.

The joke came out in a few days, but everyone voted our "Par Heavenly," as some have called it, a great success.

Personals From Delta.

Harriett E. Veith will be married in June. Her future home will be in Detroit, Mich.

Virginia Porter is making an excellent teacher of elocution in the Conservatory this year.

Zannie Tate, one of our charter members, is located in Marseilles, Ill., teaching music and art,

Delta will be sorry to lose Fern Pickard next year, as she expects to continue her studies in New York.

Delta hopes to have a flourishing chapter next year to give the delegates to the convention a hearty welcome.

We are happy to say that Ruby Krick, who has been unable to continue her work on account of poor health, is improving rapidly.

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