"Iowa City, Iowa: The Kappa Alpha Nu which has been renamed," May 14, 1915
IOWA CITY, IOWA.
The Kappa Alpha Nu, which has been renamed the Gamma chapter of Kappa Alpha Ci, entertained Saturday, May 8th. At that time they commemorated their first anniversary. Dr. Lowry gave the chapter's history and Mr. Cobbs, freshman dent, read an exceedingly typical paper on "The Kappa Alpha Ci As the Freshman Sees It."
The best program ever held in the A. M. E. church was held on Mothers' Day. Prelude, Iva Joiner McClain; song, congregation; invocation, Rev. Hubbard; song, congregation; "Origination of the Day," Rev. Hubbard; solo, Valetta London; "The Grandeur, the Responsibilities and the Reward of Motherhood," Mr. Helton; solo, Mrs. Reesby; "Mothers," Iva Joiner McClain; violin solo, Mr. Robinson; "My Muvver," Mabel Morgan; "Mothers' Pensions," M. F. Fields; "Your Duty To Your Mother," Mr. Lowry; offertory, Song of the Soul, Iva McClain; benediction, Rev. Hubbard.
Paul Lawrence Jones was a visitor at the Kappa and in Iowa City last week.
Several of the members of the Kappa entertained Mr. Benj. Allen after the contest May 7th at supper.
In the contest "Hope of Peace" took first prize and "The Mission of the New Womanhood" second place. Second place won by Miss Frances Hickok, the first woman to contest in the N. O. L. contests. She is from Michigan.
The G. L. U. I. will meet with Miss Perkins on Saturday night. Miss Perkins will read a paper on music.
Editor Thompson paid us a visit last Wednesday and Thursday.
State Historical Society of Iowa (Des Moines)