Alpha Phi Alpha Alumnae chapter in Oak Park to Du Page Co'unty Alum nae club and to ail members of Alpha. Chi Omega 'in the Chi- cago area, not affiliated, with- an alumnae: group. Guests' of, honor will be the senior rnembers,,0f the active chapter.at Northwestern uni- versity. Mrs. Ernest A. Eklund of Glencoe, president of Alpha Alpha chapter, wvill preside as toastmistress and in- troduce those who appear on the. program. ' Mrs. Lynman D.' Dunn, of Detroit, a province president of Alpha Chii Omega, will. spe 'ak on the founding and-',history of Alpha Alpha alumnae chapter. Mrs. James' p. Collins of La Grange, former National Editor of the sorority andi now transportation manager of the being made for that convention to be held June 25 to June 28, at the Seigniory club at Montebello. in the Province of Quebev, Canada, and for the post-convéntion Canadian cornmittee on ticket reservations in- clude Mrs. Lee, B. Thomnas of Glen-, coe, chairman; Mrs. Richard E. HianleY and Mrs. He nry C. Champ- lin - 111of Evanston, rs.Maurice Miller, of G lencoe, Mrs. Lawrence D. D)ibbleý and .Miss Enid Walden of Chicago. Alpha Chi.0Omega, founded at De- Pauw university in 1885, provided for orga nization of its alumnae ear- ly in nts history. and, in.. 1U06 founctecL its, first formally chartered alumnae chapter in Chicago. Trhere.are now 109. organized. alunmnae groups an-ong its members. National alum- nae philanthropie work long includ- ed assistance to the MacDowell Me- morial colony at Peterboro, N. H., where they buiît and maintained the Star studio until destruction of last year. Alpha Chi Omega alurn. nae also maintain a scholarship fund for needy children and Alpha Alpha chapter has contributed much, to this work in the Chicago area. DOW EAR Aflohe ýWOMANS uOKNS EDGAR A. STEVEN S Inc. Evansfon I