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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL.

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Friday, December 19
Pan Hellenic Council banquet at
o'clock at the Phoenix hotel.
Pan Hellenic formal dance in the
in Men's gym from 9 until 1 o'cloclc
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Phi Delta Theta dinner at the
Phoenix hotel
Annual party at Lincoln school
sponsored by the Young Men and
Young Women Christian Associations and the Pitkin club.
Satarday, December 20
Marriage of Miss Mary Cloud
in Bosworth and Mr. William Henry
Hamilton at 4 o'clock at the Bosworth home.
Phi Beta, honorary music and
dramatic arts fraternity,
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NINE GAMES FOR BLUE IN 1931

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looking for a change in keg affairs
for next season.
The last game will be against the
Florida University team. Florida
had a fine aggregation of stars this
year and although they played, in
differently, they had a very Im
pressive squad, according to Ducote,
Southern Conference official.
pretentious schedule that a Ken-Th- is
is without doubt the most
tucky team has faced and should
the Big Blue win all their game,
they will without doubt be confer
ence champs. Prospects for next
year are mighty good and now that
King Football is dead, lets not resurrect him but turn our minds to
sport, basketball,
another
and
shelve old man football until next
fall.

Kentucky Wesleyan
To Remodel Stage

The stage In the gymnasium of
Kentucky Wesleyan College at Win
chester will be remodeled in time
fnr t.h nmduetlon of two Dlavs
by the Shakespeare Players In Jan
According to or. wuour
uary.
Stout, director of dramatics at the
college, many needed improvements
will be made In scenery, lighting,
conven
and various back-staiences.
Dean Farrier and Dr. Stout, wno
ara in nearer nf arrangements, hone
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that by staging numerous plays oe
the college theatre funds may
with wnicn to increase mo
raised
of their lives.
The following Saturday will find store of equipment, whloh is now
the cohorts of the Virginia Poly- very scanty.
technic Institute on Stoll field.
Tech has a powerful team and a
great game Is expected when these
two teams meet on October 24.
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The thirty-fir- st
of October Is re
served for the memorable Crimson
Guaranty Bank Building
204-- 7
Tide of Alabama. Wallace Wade
Phone 3618
will not be at the southern school
next season but Alabama Is expected to have another powerful team.
The game is scheduled for Tusca
loosa, Ala.
Homecoming day has been set
for November 7 and the big mixture
Is to be Duke University
from
Durham, N. O. Onoe again, WalExpert Watch Repairing
lace Wade will lead a great eleven
on to Stoll field when the stalwart
All work guaranteed
appear
sons of Wellington Duke
for the first time on Stoll field.
The annual fracas with the Fly
RUSSELL HOCKER
ing Squadron of Virginia Military
at Rosenborg's
Institute will be held on November
14 at Lexington. Va. The Virgin
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ians have opposed the 'Cats on this
date for the past three yeans.
ot November,
On the twenty-sixt- h
on Stoll field, the Volunteers of
Major Bob Neyland of the University of Tennessee, at Knoxville, will
give mortal combat to the buys in
blue.
The Tennessee game Is always a traditional fight, and now
that tho enemy has bodily taken
our brer feves (beer keg) we are

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Zeta Taa Alpha Bridge Party

The members of tne Zeta Tau
Alpna sorority entertained with a
orioge party,, Friday atternoon in
friends.
breakfast at the Lafuyetto hotel at nonur ot a number oi
Delicious rclresnments in tho colIf it is nl Henderson, Owendboro, Morganfield, Sturgis,
UCiOCK.
ors of red and green were served.
Marion, Smithland, PADU0VH, Mayfield, Fulton... All
Kappa Kappa Oamnia alumnae
About Ii5 guests veto present.
places beyond Paducah will have to transfer at Paducah.
juueucon at uio Pnueiux liuwi.
Alaranl Dance Given
uunsttnai nuuuuys Dcgiumug at
The aiumm memoers of tno Delta
12 OCIOCK.
Tau Delta fraternity entertained
$8.25
witn a dinner dance Saturday mgnt
PI Kappa Alpha Dance
at the Laiayette notel tor tne acOTHER FARES VERY REASONABLE
The memuers oi tno i'l Kappa tives and pieoges of tho fraternity
TRIP WILL BE MADE IN A MODERN BUS
Alpna traieimty were hots at u and their guests.
uauue toaiuruay evening at tnt
The tabies were lighted with red
unapter nuuao on itoe and Max-we- u canaies and the llgnting cttccts ol
IF INTERESTED SEE
the room carried out tho colors
street.
uarnet and gold, the colors of the symbolic of tne Christmas spirit.
music for tne twenty oances iiii)iiiiiiiimuiiiiini;iitii??iniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiitmg
The
fraternity, were carried out in tnt was lurnuned by tno Masqueraders
wnicn suggested tne orchestra and attractlvo programs
uecoratiun
wnicn aueatcd tne were given the guests.
uecorutions
TONIGHT!
oeason of Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. vY. E. Davis chapED
Tne active were: Messrs. Hugh eroned the affair, and about loO
LAST
John Bagwell, Fioyu guests were present.
Noimcnt,
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Jean, Kichard Nolser, itoocrt Mu-lu- s,
PERSONALS
Brown Dlcxcrson Harris, M.
ouilivan, Balpn Woodall, Jamea
Mrs. B. K. Nelson is a guest at the
McKooerts, Jonn Ewlng, Malcolm Trl Delta house.
Foster, Wilks Glover, Max Kerr,
Robert O'Dear, of Lexington, has
STARTS TOMORROW-JAC- KIE
Qlttord Monarcn, Harry Blano, returned from Yale University to
spend the holidays with his parKalph Tucker, Clarence Yeager,
COOGAN'S
ents. Mr. O'Dear graduated from
Robert Allsover, Mannerlng
the University of Kentucky law colFIRST TALKING PICTURE
Theodoro Cassady, lege last June.
with
Thomas Cassady, Norman Tate, AlDean and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd spent
bert Kopenhaefer, A. M. Thomas, Sunday in Morehead, Kentucky,
MTTZI GREEN
Marion Longmlre, Robert Gibson. where they were the guests of Jonn
as Becky Thatcher
Fred McLane, William Anderson, Howard Payne, president of More-hea- d
JUNIOR DURKIN
Scnool.
Normal
aa Hack Finn
Frank Goggin, Thomas h. Rllev.
W. T. Bishop, Henry Young, David
Kappa Slrma Dance Given
Young, Thomas Rose, John Ross.
Kappa Sigma fraternity wer
Robert Core, William Core, Slfford hosts Saturday evening for a dance
Garvin, Louis Beavy, Donald Glass. at their chapter house on East MaxJohn Fenn, Eugene Barnes, James well street. Music was furnished by
josepn Allen, James Clyde McCoy and his orchestra.
rranicei,
Active chapter includes Messrs.
Friend, Duke Petit, Jack Campbell, Lynn Rouse,
Alfred Stoeffel,
Norbert Campbell, Wayne Clark, Hayes, Leo Ross, Earl Cella, Anj.
EdRoy Elklns, Wilford Graves, J. ward Evans, Thomas Evans. Wai-re- n
White Guyn, Ray Robinson, WilGaylord, Glllisple Hornell, Carl- liam Belby, Harry Traynor, J. N. ton Wallace, James Salvers, James
wigginton, Ray Woolrldge. 'John Reagan, Michael Murlhy, Eugene i
MQimmouMQlctuxe
Hlnman, H. H. Horace, Morris Hill,
Ewlng, Eugene Wilson, B.
Howard Ivy, Robert Porter, John
Mark Twain wrote this fascinating story of boys for
Frye, Charles Worthlngton, Thomas
all boys from 6 to 60!
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds, Newell Hargot, Hiram
Cronly Elliott, Dr. H. H. Downing, Duncan, Charles Wooldrldge, Jack
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Frankel, Lem Hosier.
Pledges are Messrs. Bruce Hob-lltzGooding, John U. Fields, and Miss
Carl Ball, Ralph Ball, Bob
Marguerite McLaughlin.
RASH'S SERVICE PLEASES
Matthew
Schlpe,
Jack Oakle,
200 guests were present.
About
Henchie, Harvey Mattlngly, Robert
Chrlstman,
T. Polsgrove, Duke
University Professors Meeting Held Foster, George Gess, John Cum
A meeting of American Associa- mins, William Smith, Charles Riley.
tion of University Professors was
About ISO guests were present.

The official football schedule for
1931 has been released by the ath
THUNDEROUS ROARS
letic department of the university.
OF LAUGHTER!
It was thought that Clemson might
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open the season against the Wild
when this amorous
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cats but it has been announced that
aviator goea Bp In the
Maryvllle ..College from Maryvllle,
air over a girl and
comes down head over
3
Term., will open the 1931 season on
S3
heels in tore!
Stoll field. Incidentally it will be
the only
game on
the schedule.
There are nine games on the Cat's
New playing
schedule. Maryland, Virginia Poly,
rs
and Florida are the
on the Big Blue's list of opponents.
Of these three, Florida ranks with
EDDIE QUILLAN
the nation's
strongest
elevens.
ROBT. ARMSTRONG
During the past season the Alligators defeated the Chicago Maroons,
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October 3 against the scraDDV little
Maryvllle aggregation.
Then the
Wildcats take on the Generals of
Washington and Lee Universltv
from Lexington, Va.
Rivalry between these two col- leges has been very keen for the
past years. Kentucky has succeed
ed in deieatlnir the Invaders for
the past three years. This season
4.
the score was
The date of
this game has been set for October 10.
On October 17. the Universltv of
Maryland from College Park, Md..
will play the 'Cats there.
The
Marylanders are known for their
strong elevens and annually give
the famous Ell's of Yale the game

PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS
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held Monday night at 7:30 o'clock
in Mcvey nail. This meeting of
tne local chapter or the organization was heia to maicc plans lor tne
meeting ot the national organization, to to bo held in tne muidio of

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