stolen pin
Hey sisters.
I was just reading on pride online about a sister whose pin was stolen, here is the information so we can be on the look out for it.
Hello--my name is Rachel and I was initiated into Beta Sigma Chapter at Mercer University in 1966. In the 70's my home was robbed and my jeweled badge, plain badge and lavalier were among the things taken. Up until now I thought that lost/found pins were sent to EO to be returned to original owner, but after looking at your posts about e-bay, I realize this isn't always the case. If anyone has ever seen my pin--yellow gold, pearls with sapphire points, flat clasped hands, guard extending from the side of the pin, guard with alternating pearls and sapphires--please let me know so I can buy it back.
I removed her last name, so if you want to know that check out pride online.
who knows if this pin will show up on ebay, but let's keep on eye out for it for our sister.
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