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Afternoon Tea

Study Class Meets
The study clas3 in international reconducted by the Woman's
lations
Club of the University of Kentucky,!
held their meeting last Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Prof. Alvin E.
Evans, dean of the university College
oi law, spoKe on, .jurisdiction 01 me
World. Court and of the League of
Nations."

Davis, grand vice president, and Mrs. tof Famous Psychologists."
W. F. Moore, of Louisville, president
of the Delta province.
FRATERNITY ROW
Chaperones were Dean Sarah M.
Mr. William Griffin spent the wek
Blanding, Mrs. W. A. Straussman,
Mrs. George Wilson, Miss Dora Berk- end at his home in Shepherdsville.
Mr. Richard Lewis visited at his
ley and Mrs. Eda Giles.
home in Bardstown last we"k end.
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About 200 guests were present.
(Misses Margaret Owens and Lucille

Sorority Tea
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority entertained with a tea dance Friday afternoon
from 4 until 6 o'clock at Patterson
hall, in honor of the pledges of the
Music was furnished by
sorority.
Peg Langdon's orchestra.
Honor guests included Mrs. W. E.

Mothers Club
The Mother's Club of the Delta Tau
Delta fraternity entertained with a
tea at the chapter house, Monday afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. The
guests included the members of the
Lexington chapter and members of
the Louisville alumni chapter.
A delicious salad course was served.

Conyers, of Somerset, spent the week

end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house.
Miss Dolly Cox has returned from

a trip East and has resumed her studies at the University of Kentucky.
Miss Lucy Davis has returned from
a week's stay in New York.
Messrs. B. R. Sanders and R. B.
McClure were week end guests at the
Alpha Gamma Rho house last week.
Messrs. Reynolds Ackerman, David
Bishop and Van Buren Ropke visited
their homes in Louisvillo last week

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President of

Lexington Club

Cafeteria Meal Hours
Lunch
Dinner

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7:00 to 8:15
11:45 to 12:45
6:00
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Open between meals in the morning for Sandwiches,
Milk, Hot Drinks, Candy and Ice Cream

UNIVERSITY

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Now

The Lexington Alumni Club was
host to the football squad Saturday
at the annual luncheon given at the
Lafay-tt- e
hotel. Many alumni anil
friends of the association were pres- ent at the banquet.
Miss Mareuerite McLauehlin. pres
ident of the Lexington Alumni Club,
presided ana introduced dames rarti,
presid-n- t
of the National Alumni As
sociation. Mr. Park expressed the
thanks of the alumni throughout the
country for the splendid way in which
the team has nlaved and shown its
indomitable courage during the past
season. He also said that tne ammni
appreciat-- d the work of the coaching
staff. Results of the Centre game
completely evened the score of any
defeats in other games 'this year, he
said. Mr. Park predicted that Ken
tucky would soon take the place it
deserves in the Southern Conference.
After the luncheon the following
officers were reflected: Miss Mar
guerite McLaughlin, president; Mras
Helen King, treasurer; W. C. Brown,
secretary, and Viley McFerran, vice
president.

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and
Place Your Order With Us Early for
TURKEYS
DUCKS

CHICKENS
GEESE
GUINEAS
OLD HAMS and
FRESH EGGS

Moore-Disho- n

Poultry Co.

CORNER JL.IME and WATER STREETS
"WHOLESALE

PRICES TO FRATERNITIES"

For Mother

For Dad

A ilk umbrella, lovely enough to suit her fastidious taste, and practically priced to suit your
pocketbook.
Sixteen ribbed, carved bakalite or
wooden tops, with ferrules and tips to match.
In red, black, blue, green, brown, and purple.
Attractively boxed in special gift containers.

One of the new shaving sets made by Houb-iga- nt
in the Royal Fern odor; a "scent especially
created for masculine -- taste. The smaller sets
contain soap, shaving cream, talc, and lotion.
The larger have, in addition, brilliantine and
hair tonic.

(By William Rentz)
Joseph's coat of many colors is put
to shame, and no doubt this son of
Jacob would have turned green with
envy had he but seen the curtain that
now bedecks the stage of Romany
theater.
hanging is a
d
This
product made by inmates of the
Eastern State hospital for the insane,
and every stitch of work was done by
,ho3C deemed mentally deficient. For
sev n months 100 occupants of this
'nstitution labored tirelessly upon
his curtain, which was to be a gift
"rom one stae institution to another
The drapery' is made up of 14,000
small panels of velvet sewed together
by hand and constitutes a square of
"0 by 70 feet. The most remarkable
thing about the curtain is that it contains no less than 500 variations of
color, which colors would prove beyond doubt the versatility of the well
known Chameleon should he endeavor
to crawl across its v lvety surface.
The idea for this drapery was originated by Miss Anne Wbrthington
Calahan. teacher of art.
multi-color--

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$3.50 to $6.00

$3:50 to $18.00
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FIRST FLOOR

To Delighi Sister ...

To Gratify Brother

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$1.50 to $8.00

$1.50 to. $6.50

JEWELRY

DEPARTMENT

The Girl Friend

GIFT SECTION

The Boy Friend

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You'll be sitting pretty if you give her a
gorgeous Deauville vanity, with lipstick attached,
7.50.
in blue cloisonne and sterling silver

one of our diminutive
pottery lamps, boldly decorated
in gay peasant colors, with parchment shade ta

DEPARTMENT

HE will approve your selection of linen
initialed, hand drawn, or plain, with
and 2 inch hems.
hand-kerchei-

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25c and 50c
MAIN

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a happy solution here.

Practical Gifts
for

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Have your purchases wrapped at our special gift ' wrapping desk,
where tissue and seals may be secured at a nominal cost, and packages wrapped ready for gift giving. Gifts purchased here will be
mailed, postage prepaid anywhere in Kentucky.

great department store
transformed into a treasure house of wonderful
gift things for all the family and the home..
Pay us a visit a nd your gift problems will find

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Room-mat- e

SHE will appreciate

Czecho-Slovakia-

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$5.00 to $10.50
JEWELRY

$1.00 to $5.00

For the

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. Please him with an automatic cigarette lighter
made by Clark and Ronson.
Conservative, metallic, or collegiate colored leather bodies.

A wide selection of others

GIFT SECTION

GIFT
HEADQUARTERS
For All Central Kentucky

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Snappy containers for his smokes. .Some, in
metal, with .automatic cigarette releasers, others
with a pivoting' container that swings back into
place when not in .use.

$3.50

ad - - - Mother - - - "Sister
Brother

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TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT

Splurge on a string of lovely bubble pearls.'
Shining golden globules strung on a delicate
Ear-ring-s,
chain.
hat ornaments, and brooches
to match.

Joseph's Coat Is
Put to Shame by
Romany's Curtain

TILL CHRISTMAS.
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Miss Marguerite McLaughlin Is

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Breakfast

of Busy Eds and

house.

Alumni Give Banquet
For Football Squad

Bentons Sweet Shoppe
145 S. Lime

To Facilitate the Xmas Shopping

was a guest over the week rnd

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Made in our own shop.

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Offers Gift Suggestions

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Miss Christine Hopkins, from Louisville, stopped at the Kappa Delta
E house last week en. route to the high
school meeting of Press Association
n Georgetown.
1 The Delta Chi fraternity announce
the pledging of Mr. George Heffner,
of Chicago.
Miss Mildred Cowgill, of Owens-bor- o,

Chocolates

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Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Miner will entertain with a tea this afternoon at 8
o'clock at their home on Waller avenue in honor of the Psychology Sem-- :
inar. Doctor Basset, of the university faculty will speak on "Anecdotes

SOCIETY NOTES

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