"Delta Sigma Theta Delta chapter: Miss Wilma Reed of Wichita, Kan., has been made a pledge," February 6, 1920
DELTA 8IOMA THBTA. DELTA OHAPTBB XOWA 0IT7» IA Miss Wilma Beed of Wichita, Kan., has been made a pledge to the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. The members of the Delta Sigma Theta, were royally entertained by their pledges Saturday night, Jan. 4. The evening was spent in a splendid prog¬ ram rendered by the {dodges, follow^ by a series of games introduced by Misses^ Wilma Beed and Hazel Shaw. The crimson and cream color scheme was carried out both In the decora¬ tions and refreshments. The Delta chapter certainly appreciated the won¬ derful originality displayed by their pledges Mrs. J. L. Dameron, matron at Delta house is ill with a severe cold. We hope that she will soon recover. Dr. W. H. Beshears, Dr. E. J. Bick- ard and Attorney and Mrs. M. P. Fields were guests Sunday of the Delta chapter Miss Mamie Diggs took suddenly ill Sunday night. She is improving now and will soon br able to return to her school work. The Delta Sigma Theta and their pledges feel that they have been com¬ pensated for the prolonged absence of the Kappa Alpha (Psi by th.i unicpie party last Saturday night. We con¬ gratulate their new members. We know that they arc glad the days of lords and barbarians are over. state Historical Society of lowa (Des Moines)