Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Fund Raiser for Atlanta Day Shelter


JUST SO YOU KNOW--I think that most of you got the same invitation that Anne got about the HEART AMD HAND SOCIETY LUNCHEON, a fund raiser for the Atlanta Day Shelter for Women & Children---to be held on Thursday, February 9, 2012. It will be held at Commerce Club, 191 Peachtree Street NE, 49th floor. The cost is $50 per person. Table sponsorships are $400 for 10 seats. I have mentioned previously that the Shelter reorganized last year; they now have corporate sponsors and a Board of Directors. A part of the program will feature success stories from women and children who have been helped by the Atlanta Day Shelter.
Earlier, those of us who made it to Alice Young's gathering last August, discussed briefly what Atlanta Alums should do about contributions to the Shelter. We agreed that we would continue with writing personal checks at Christmas time. BTW-- the amount of our contributions this past December was disappointing, but Anne sent the checks along as usual and right away received a beautiful THANK YOU letter from the Shelter. This lets us know, as we have always known, that any amount is welcomed. If any of our members want to attend this luncheon, Anne can provide more information. All of us are touched by the needs of this group and would be more generous if we could. Looking forward to a response here.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Christmas Greetings‏ from Kathy


Merry Christmas and Happy 2012 to all my MPE sisters!
It was wonderful seeing so many of you this summer and
I almost made it back for the Christmas party at Jane's this
year--but I'll miss it by a week. We'll be back in Atlanta
Dec. 12-16, and I'm sure more times in the future
to keep up with our grandbaby.
Happy Holidays to all!
Kathy

Thursday, December 1, 2011

DECEMBER LUNCHEON--MPE ALUMS‏



Season's greetings to Mu Rho Sigma Alums and Friends
--yes, it's that time again--December and time for our Holiday Luncheon. Jane Yelton is hosting again this year and has set Saturday, December 10th as the date. Gathering time is 10 AM. Jane says she will have coffee available, maybe tea is that's your choice.
Jane will prepare turkey, dressing and gravy and we will complete the menu with salads, veggies, desserts and bread. When you call Jane to let her know to expect you, you might mention what you plan to bring so that we will have a balanced menu. Jane's phone number is 770.427.0533; her email is djyelton@comcast.net. Jane is the one who needs hear from you, so please follow through on that request.
The Yeltons live at 433 Westlake Drive, Marietta. The subdivision is off Burnt Hickory Rd., and is on the left but the sign is on the right, so watch for it. If you have a GPS, use that aid or go to Map-Quest. Since we have been there several times, you may remember where the location is and not need any help.
Jane has requested that we discontinue the gift exchange and direct our funds toward our scholarship. OR, just be more generous with our contributions to the Woman's Day Shelter, where the need is so great. If there is dissent, we will vote on this matter. The Shelter has been our philanthropy for many years now and our gifts are given in memory of our "angel" Anna Chambers, who was passionate about the shelter. Again, Anne Larcom will collect checks at the meeting or you can mail them to her at 244 Riverview Trail, Roswell, GA 30075. Please do this by Dec. 17, so that Anne can mail them to arrive at the Shelter before Christmas. Even if you can't attend our festive Holiday Luncheon, you are encouraged to take part in this gift.
Our business meeting will include planning for 2012; arriving by 10 AM will give us time to catch up on happenings, and have the business/planning meeting before lunch. Jane continues to be willing to make plans for meetings and wants to hear your ideas, though she is very clear that if you suggest a plan or destination, you are expected to attend! (Husbands and guests are always invited.)
Let's make merry at The Yelton's FESTIVE CHRISTMAS HOUSE. We send love to all.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Kathy's Grandson


Here is a picture of Gabriel.
Sent today by Kathy.

CAROLINE WILSON'S GRANDSON; Update‏ from Anne



Some details about the death of Caroline Wilson's grandson, Hollis (did not think to get the family name, but parents are Elizabeth and John.) Hollis died peacefully on the morning of October 24, 2011, at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, TX, where he had been in treatment for several weeks. MPE alums were especially saddened because we thought that he had experienced a miraculous healing and, indeed, it appeared that way for a brief period of time. But that healing was for the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma--and they still had to treat the secondary cancer, leukemia. This treatment was very difficult--triple chemo, five days, 3 on and 2 off. Then they performed a double stem cell transplant (his sister Aria was a perfect match). This left his immune system very low and he developed a strain of pneumonia, which the doctors could not identify or successfully treat. His kidneys began to fail; dialysis was begun but by then his whole system was slowing down and Hollis died.
October was Hollis' favorite month (according to his grandmother); and on October 3rd, Hollis celebrated his 31st birthday. Almost two years had passed since he was first diagnosed with N-H lymphoma, January, 2010. Hollis' remains were returned to the family home in Ft. Collins, CO., where a series of life-celebrations and visitations began. Halloween was his favorite holiday so the family thought it fitting to suggest that friends and relatives be encouraged to wear costumes relating to Halloween for visitations. The service, with full military honors (he had spent seven years in the US Marine Corps) was held on Nov.1; with burial in a cemetery in Ft. Collins, near where he had grown up. Hollis was a highly intelligent young man of many gifts--he played piano, composed music, was a singer and a recording artist. He will be missed because of his friendly and compassionate ways as well as a fantastic sense of humor. According to his grandmother, "He had lived life to the fullest." There will be one more visitation on November 11 when family and friends gather in Sylvania, GA to give thanks and to remember a remarkable young man. Our hearts go out to this grieving family. We have all heard and maybe spoken the axiom, 'offspring are not supposed to die before their parents (die)' and that includes grandparents as well. We send love and a reminder of deep friendship to our sister, Caroline.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Update from Kathy White



Skip & I have now joined the ranks of doting grandparents!

Brandon & Ellen were surprised to welcome
Gabriel Joshua White this morning(November 1) at 4:15am.
He was about 4 weeks early but, other than being in shock,
all are doing well.He was 7lbs. 2oz. and 20" long,
so pretty well-done.

We'll travel to Athens when we can be of most help.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Caroline Wilson



Sadly, I report that Caroline Wilson's Grandson passed away. Details at a later date. Caroline, we love you.