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Smyrna, Fla., Saturday afternoon at
The young couple will make their
The annual meeting of the Southern j
5 o'clock.
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SOCIETY NOTES
CALENDAR
Friday, December 9
Alpha Delta Theta tea dance at
3:30 o'clock at Patterson hall.
Southern intercollegiate banquet at
the Lafayette hotel.
Saturday, December 10
Chi Omega sorority luncheon at
Chimney Corner.
Chi Omega alumna luncheon at Lafayette hotel.
Delta Delta Delta tea dance at Patterson hall at 3:30 o'clock.
Kappa Sigma dinner at 6:30 o'clock
at the Phoenix hotel.
Alpha Sigma Phi dance at 9 o'clock

at the Phoenix hotel.

Phi Sigma Kappa dance at the
fayette hotel.

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The marriage of Miss Emilie Gregory, of Lexington, Ky., and Mr.
Brandt L. Watson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Watson, of Twin Lakes,
Pa., was solemnized at the home of
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The Delta Zeta sorority entertained
in honor of their pledges with a tsa
dance last Saturday at Patterson hall
from 3 until 6 o'clock.
The room was artistically decorated witht ferns. Music was furnished by "Peg" Langon's orchestra.
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Mary Elizabeth Beadles, Elizabeth
Hardesty, Mary Thompson, Nancy
Duke Lewis, Esther Combs, Caroline
Rounsavall. Elizabeth Thompson, Mildred Hart, Jean Preston, Barry
Briggs, Mary Powell Elliott, Elizabeth Brent and Emmy Lou Ford.

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Collopy Cassidy
James T. Hedges announces
the engagement of her niece, Miss
Sara M. Collopy, to Mr. James Lyle
Cassidy. The marriage will take
place during the holidays.
Miss Collopy was a junior in the
College of Agriculture at the university. She is a member of Phi Beta,
musical sorority, and Alpha Xi Delta,
social sorority.
Mr. Cassidy was graduated last
Phi Beta Pledging
year from the university. He is a
Phi Beta, honorary musical sorormember of the Alpha Sigma Phi fra- ity, held formal pledging Saturday
ternity.
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home
of Margaret Gooch on Hambrick aveFollowing the pledging a denue.
Sorority Luncheon
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority enter- lightful ice course was served.
tained with an informal luncheon SatThe new pledges are Misses Louise
urday in honor of Mrs. W. F. Moore, Godbey, Janet Lalley, Ann McFar-lanOlivia Perkins and Alice Young.
of Louisville, the president of the
Active members are: Misses Geral-din- e
Delta province, at the chapter house
Cosby, Rowena Noe, Katherine
on East Maxwell street.
Best, Mary Brawn Bradley, Sarah
Dean Anderson Leaves
Dean Paul Anderson, of the College Callopy, Katherine Carey, Mary Ellen
of Engineering, left last Saturday on Dale, Louisa Dudley, Edith Fuller,
Jane Gooch, Margaret Gooch, Nancy
an extended business trip East.
He addressed the Boston Engineers Godbey, Mary Virginia Haley, DorClub on Monday, December 6, on the othy Johnson, Maxiiie Lewis, Dorothy
subject, "Recent Progress in Heating Monroe, Rosanna Ruttencutter, La
Una Ramsey, Josephine Frasier and
and Ventilating."
From the 6 to 10 of December, Mrs. Lola Robinson.
Dean Anderson was in New York atPage Five)
tending the annual meeting, of the (Additional Society
American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the meetings of the advisory committee of' the National
Power Exposition, which will be held
this week at Grand Central Palace in
New York.
On the evening of December 8, the
Kentucky Alumni Club of New York,
held the
dinner, at which
Dean Anderson was a guest of honor.
Pan-Hellenic
Sorority Luncheon.
The Kappa Delta Sigma sorority entertained with a luncheon at Chimney
Corner, last Saturday, the pledges
hosts to the active members.
The decorations were of red and
white carnations and tapers, with
red and white mints and other details
to carry out the color scheme of red
mt
and white, the sorority colors.
The pledges who were hostesses for
'he occasion were, Misses Florine
Hamilton, Jean Rensberger, Camille
Handy, Adelaide Jackson-- Anne Gordon Parker, Jane Ross, Doris Striker,
Mary Gaines Cartinhour, Kate Green,
Marian Hunt and Katherine Shearer.
Their chaperone was Miss Frances
Mrs.

News has ben received here of the
marriage of Miss Monica McClure-4- e
Mr. Robert Cole. The wedding was
solemnized
in Louisville, Saturday
afternoon.
Miss McClure was a popular member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority
and attended school here last year.
She resides at Leitchfield, Ky.
Mr. Cole is from Barbourville, Ky.
He was graduated from the university
last year and was an active and outstanding student. He is a melmber of

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Lafayette hotel.
Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock
the coaches entertained with a dinner at the Phoenix hotel.
This morning the visitors wro
taken on a motor car trip through
Grass where places of historic
interest were visited.
Friday evening, the conference will
close with a banquet at 6 o'clock at
the Lafayette hotel.
Mr. S. A. Boles is the chairman of
the program committee. Other members are Mr. S. C. Sanford, Dr. W. D.
Funkhouser and Mr. Harry Gamage.

Engagements

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formed the ceremony.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held and a buffet supper in two
courses was served.. In the center of
the dining table was the wedding cako
which was cut by the bride.
The bride and bridegroom left later
for a wedding trip and on their return
will be at home at 640 North Faulkner street, in New Smyrna.
Mis. Watson was graduated from
the University of Kentucky in the
class of 1926 where she was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Mr. Watson was graduated from
the New' Smyrna High school and
finished his education at Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., before entering business with his father.
Lehman Mckown
The following invitations have been
received here:
Mr. and Mrs. William George Lehman
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
- Elizabeth
to
Mr. George Ivan McKown
on Saturday, the tenth of December
at eight, o'clock in the evening
Presbyterian Church
Midway, Kentucky
Enclosed were cards:
Reception
immediately following ceremony
at the home of the bride
Please reply.

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