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Easter Dance
Mr. Wallace Williams will cntertaii:
with a dance at the Phoenix ballroom

Friday evening, April 6.
Music by the Original
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Chi Omega sorority dance in
Bronougli-IIaballroom of the Phoenix hotel.
Basketball game, 8 o'clock in the
The marriage of Miss Lurlene Bro-nouMen's gymnasium, Kentucky All-Stto Mr. Walker Russell Nail
girls vs. Cleveland Favorites.
was solemnized Saturday evening at
Saturday, March 31
the Central Christian church. Dr. A.
Theta chapter of the Kappa Alpha W. Fortune presided.
fraternity formal dance, 9 to 12
Decorations of palms, ferns, aso'clock in the Men's gymnasium.
cending lilies and the lights of nuTriangle fraternity formal dance in merous candles added to the beauty
the ballroom of the Lafayette hotel. of the church.
Monday, April 2
The bride was given in marriage by
Stroller play in Woodland auditoher brother, Mr. Hughes Bronough, of
rium.
Detroit, Mich. She was joined at the
altar by the bridegroom whd had as
Mr. Swayne Entertained
his best man Mr. Kent Hall.
The faculty of the department of
The bride is a graduate of the UniArt entertained with a delightful af- versity, a member of the Alpha Gamternoon reception from 3 to 5 o'clock ma Delta sorority and is charming,
in the department building in honor talented and beautiful, the only
of Mr. Hugh Swayne, the young ar- daughter of her house.
tist whose paintings were on exhibiMr. Hali is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
tion there Monday.
James B. Hall, of the Maysville pike,
Mr. Swayne, who is in Lexington
graduate of the Culver Military Inmaking drawings of Christ Church a
stitute and Washington and Lee Uni"CaCathedral to be published in the
versity, member of the Phi Psi frathedral Age," was a student at the ternity, and is in business in Clay
1923. Since that time
University in
City. He and his bride are among
he has studied painting in New Orthe most popular young people of

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Formal Pledging Held
Phi Beta, professional music and
dramatic art sorority, held formal
pledging services Saturday afternoon
at the home of Miss Rowena Noe.
Those pledged were Misses Anna
Mary Miller, Mary Grace Heaven-ridgBonny Dale Welsh, Nellie
Spradling, Edna Earl Burns, Margaret
Treacy, and Mary Dale.
The active chapter members are
Mrs. Lowell Robinson, Misses Dorothy
Monroe, Mary Virginia Hailey,
Cosby, Louise Godbey, Rosan-na- h
Ruttencutter, Catherine Carey,
Louise Dudley, Margaret Gooch, Jane
Gooch, Mary Brown Bradley, Maxine
Lewis, Edith Fuller, Mary Ellen Dale,
Anne
McFarland, Olivia Perkins,
Nancy Godbey, Alice Young, and
Janet Lalley.

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Over three hundred guests were
present for the reception.
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Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Miss Parthenia
Davis, daughter of Professor and Mrs.
James Morton Davis, to Mr. David
Williams, of White Plains, New York.
The marriage will be solemnized in
June.
Miss Davis attended the University
for two years, later going to Radcliffe ,
College at Cambridge, Mass., from
which she was graduated, last June.
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Alpha Gamma Delta Formal
The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority
Marriage Announced
spring formal was an event of SaturMr. and Mts. W. S. Griffing an- day night in the main dining room of
nounce the marriage of their daugh- the Phoenix hotel. The decollations
ter, Lillian, to Mr. Theodore Johnson, were of Southern smilax and potted
Jr., of Youngstown," Ohio, March 24, palms and ferns. The lighted sorority
shield hung at one end of the room.
at the- home of the bride's parents.
Chaperons for the affair were:
The bride is a student at the University and a sophomore in the home Mrs. R. W. Jones, Mrs. E. F. Far-quha- r,
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin,
Mr. Johnson
economics department.
is a junior in the Law college and a and Miss Sarah Blanding.
Members of the active chapter are
member of the Delta Chi social frater
Misses Edna Jones, Guinevere Pitzer,
nity.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make Virginia Ebert, Emily Bennett, Sara
their home with the bride's parents Harris, George Moore Jamison, Florafter their return from a motor trip ence Smith, Thelma Snyder, Dorcas
Lyons, Elizabeth Erschell, Marie Cotto Ohio.
ton, Lola Combs, Freddie Juett, Geneva Combs, Elizabeth Duncan, FranLeap Year Dance
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entertained Friday afternoon in the
Men's gymnasium with a delightful
leap year dance. This was the first
affair of its kind sponsored by the
association and it proved to be a successful one.
Music was furnished by Peck's Bad
Boys orchestra and the programs
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Officers of the association are Miss
Virginia Robinson president; Miss
Margaret Sims, vice president; Miss
Louetta Greeno, treasurer, and Miss
Daisy Weens, secretary.
The committee" in charge of arrangements was composed of Miss
Margaret Sims, Miss Louetta Greeno,
Miss Dorothy Monroe, and Miss Natalie Hickey.
The chaperones were Miss Helen
Skinner, Mrs. Eda Giles, Mrs. J. M.
Server, Mrs. J. W. Smith.

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Elizabeth Farley, Elizabeth Griffee,
Mary Dale, Kathryn Friend, MargaHenrietta Sherwood,
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Hazel Baucom, and Evelyn Ford.
Pledges are Misses Katherine Frey,
Catherine Clarke, Ruth Bonnin, Margaret Simms, Phyllis Wendt, and
Hazel Bell.

Tau Beta Pi Dance
Tau Beta Pi, national honorary
scholastic fraternity of the College of
Engineering, entertained Saturday
evening with their annual spring formal dance in Dicker hall. The room
was decorated in the fraternity col
ors of brown and white, and music
was furnished by the Original Ken
tucky Masqueraders orchestra.
Formal pledging to the fraternity,
a customary ceremony of the dance,
took place at 11 o'clock. Those pledged were Mr. James Warren May, of
Brandenburg, Ky.;Mr. Samuel Wilson
Anderson, of Ewing, Ky.; Mr. Luther
Lowry Massie,
of Pembroke, Ky.;
Mr. Robert Oliver Cropper, of Lexington; Mr. Glenn Cook, of Beaver

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fact that being older, and having run
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