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Extends Cordial Greetings to Faculty and Student
Body of

THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
and invites them to follow the precedent of every class
since the University was founded in making The Phoenix
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sor of advertising at the University :tummimummmitmmmtmmm:mmmttmmmt:mmmmmmmnmr.
of Washington, grand president;
Arthur Hallcm, Madison, Wis., grand
secretary; James Shropshire, grand
treasurer; Prof. J. B. Miner, grand
Southern division; H.
H. Plmcr, grand
Eastern division;
F. A. Russell,
grand
Big Ten division; E. K. Johnston, grand
IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT HERE
Missouri valley division;
and W. F. O. Thacher, grand
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO A FORWestern division.
The next national convention of
TUNE TELLER TO HAVE YOUR FUthe fraternity will meet at the University of Washington in Seattle, it
TURE FORETOLD.
was decided by unanimous vote of
the delegates at the meeting Friday.
A smoker in Dicker hall Thursday
evening opened the scries of sessions. Prof. R. D. Mclntyrc, of the
College of Commerce, presided. A
report on tho Intcrntlonal Congress
of Advertisers was given by Dr. J.
B. Miner, of the
department of
psychology.
Business sessions were held Friday
OF COMMERCE
morning and Saturday morning, at
which time the various activities
Ky.
of the chapters were reported. A
petitioning group at Depauw Unl
vcrsity, Grccnvastle, Ind., was grant
ed a cnaptcr.
A tour of the Blue Grass under
tho auspices of tho Lexington Board
of Commerce was held Saturday
afternoon.
The delegates were guests of the
university at the football game be- tween the Wildcats and Maryville
Saturday night,

guests tit the Alpha
Sigma Phi fraternity house were
'Messrs. Sam Mnnlcy of Cincinnati,
BECOME
David Flshal of the University of
California and John Bishop of the
University of Alabama.
S.
Messrs. Edward Bennett of Louls-ivlll- o
and Lewis Cox of Frankfort,-'visiteat the Phi Delta Thcta Advertising Fraternity Will
fraternity house over the wccK-cn- a.
ffold Next Convention
Week-en- d
visitors at the Phi t
In Seattle, Wash.
Slcma KaDna fraternity house were:
William Conlcy of Carlisle, Mendel '
Trumbull of Cincinnati and James PRES. FRANK L. McVEY
Winn of Louisville.
WELCOMES DELEGATES
fraternityl
Phi Sigma Kappa
wishes to announce the Pledging of pc(UioninK Group at DcPauw
Fulton,
Bushart,
Mr. Harry Lee
University Is Granted
Kentucky.
Charter
Tuesday night
Mr. Irmcn Fort.left
for Iowa City, to attend the Tau
The national convention of Alpha
Beta Pi convention.
Week-en- d
visitors at the Phi Delta Sigma, professional advertisKappa Tau fraternity house were: ing fraterity, which was held FriMessrs. Tom Balcntine of Louis- day and Saturday of last week with
ville, Ray Schultc, Ray Bowser, and the Desha Brcckcnrldee chntcr of
Ben Davis of Covington, Tom Coons the University as host, closed Satur-- 1
and Frank, Boyd of Mt. Sterling, uay mgm wun me iourtn annual
Edward Jarvls of Louisville, Robert convention banquet at the the
of, SENIORS The Kentucklan
Newport,
Emmett Plioenl hotel. Representatives
of
Rondo
chapters of the fratern- - Photo is in the Men's Gym, west
Daugherty of Ludlow and Carl twcnty-iou- r
iiy, irom an sections oi tne country cntrance. See him about your pic
Hohman of Louisville.
were In attendance at the meeting. ture for graduation.
The Sigma Nu fraternity anDr. J. B. Miner,
the psynounces the pledging of Mr. Wathen chology department,head of James S.
and
John Altkekn: I hate people who
Medley, of Owensboro, Ky.
Shropshire manager of publica- never let you finish a sentence and
Messrs. Robert Creech, of Jackson, tions at the university, were elected Just
Louis Hawn, of Owcnsvillc, and Mil- to national offices. The national ofLoraine Qualt: Take the words
liard Byrne, of Brooksville, Ky., ficers are: Robert W. Jones, profes- - right out of your mouth?
were guests at the Sigma Nu house
last week end.
Mr. Chas. Fernald, National president of Alpha Delta Sigma, was a
visitor at the Kappa Sigma house 1
last Friday night and Saturday.
Messrs Wendal, Smock, Weide-kempc- r,
Stevenson and Sam Pope
were visitors at the K. S. house last
week end.
Mr. Thomas Adams '27, is now
circulation manager for the Lexington district of the Louisville Herald- Post.
Just Across the Campus
Miss Dorothy Borcing, Louisville,
Grigg's Bldg.
557 South Lime.
was a visitor at the Alpha Delta
Theta house last Sunday.
Among visitors at the Delta Zeta
SODA FOUNTAIN
house last week-en- d
were Mrs. Ed
Jarvis, Louisville, and Miss Ann
Williams, Clinton, Ky.
SANDWICHES
Miss Eloise Dickenson spent the
week-en- d
at her home in Covington.
TOILET ARTICLES
The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority
had the following girls as their 1
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
guests for the football game Saturday: Misses Dorothy Ford and VirTOBACCO and MAGAZINES
ginia Gunn of Hamilton College;
Edith and Helen DIckory, Louisville;
Virginia Eckhart and Sylvia Zimmerman, Ft. Thomas. On Sunday,
the sorority entertained with open
house for the pledges.
Will.
Misses Dorothy Davis, Bellevue, I. Give
Emma Lou Trautman, Dayton, and
v
Mrs. Fred Otterback,
Louisville,
were visitors at the Beta Sigma
Omicorn house last week-en- d.
Visitors at the Chi Omega house
Phone Ashland 8251
were
Misses Madge
Reynolds
Augusta, Ga., Henrietta Blackburn,
Lebanon, and Mary K, Sutton and
Betty Regenstein, Cincinnati.
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Misses Jerry Mastin, Georgetown,
and Helen Hart, Elizabethtown,
visuea at tne Delta Delta Delta
house last week,
Eugene Phillips of Louisville was a
week-en- d
guest at the Phi Sigma
K.appa nouse,
Dale Miller and William Baker, of
ooiumDia, Missouri, were guests at
ine rni sig nouse last week-en- d,
James Winn of Louisville, spent
Saturday and Sunday at the Phi
bigma Kappa house,
William Conley. of Carlisle, snent
Saturday and Sunday at the Phi
sig nouse.
Robert Bishop, of Morehead, was
with the Phi Sigs for the Maryville
game.
Guests of the Phi Sigma Kappa
fraternity for dinner Sunday were:
Charlotte Shaw, Isabelle Bondurant,
Ruth Whalen, Emily Hardin, Louise
Mason, Dorothy Borelng and Jane
Walters.
R. L. Lickert, of Anchorage, was
at the Phi Sl house Sunday.
Week-en- d

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Iteception For New Members
A reception for the new memhprs
of the faculty of the University was
given Tuesday evening in the club- rooms in Mcvey Hall, by the Women's Club of tho University. Mrs
Frank Randall, wife of Prof. Frank
Randall, of the College of Law, was
chairman of the arrangements.
In
me receiving line were:
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey,
Jvirs. u. n. FeaK, Dean and
Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Dean and Mrs.
Paul Bovd. Dean nnH Mrs n r
Melcher, Prof, and Mrs. J. Cathron
Jones, Major and Mrs. Owen
Meredith. Dean and Mrs
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Evans, Dean and Mrs. W. S. Taylor,
Dean Sarah Blandlng, and Miss Ann
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