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THE KENTUCKY

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Charles Maxon, Bentlcy Simpson,
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Harold Martin, Jack Strothcr, MonPortman,
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D. Lchmcn. Richard Hlchards, Sam
Parent, William Webb.
Knnua Delta PI. national honor CORNELL APPLIES FOR PATENT
Chn pennies were Mr, and Mrs.
Onylc Moheny, Lieut, and Mrs. J, ary education fraternity, held Initia
E, flees, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Webb, tion services at G o'clock Wcdnes-- !
Corncn university has applied for
hotel
Mrs. Edward P. Farquhar, Mr. nnd day night, at the
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Mrs. Oraddy Scllards, Mr. and Mrs. The Initiation was
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Pat Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer banquet In honor of the Initiates process m mKinK um augui.M ,u-glvcSunday, December 15
by the active chapter. There cess discovered by Dr. Paul Sharp,
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Webb.
Vesper Services at 4 o'clock in
Bids were also sent to the men's were sixty guests present.
professor of dairy chemistry at the
Memorial Hall.
fraternities.
Monday, December 1(5
John Howard Payne, president of University. The process is said to
First night of musical comedy, Say "Merry Christmas" to Mother Moorchcad State Teachers College, yield n milk sugar not formerly
was the principal speaker. Initiates used on the market, which may be
"Local Color" presented by Strollers
The Ladies Home Journal,
Skinner, Helen ' substituted for ordinary table sugar.
of the University and continuing with per year. Phone Ashland 3798. were: Elizabeth
$1.00
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Wednesday, December 18
Christmas Bazaar
Pres. and Mrs. McVey's afternoon
a Christmas
tea for tho students and faculty of This afternoon
bazaar, sponsored by the University
the University.
Kentucky Y. W. C. A., will be
B. B. SMITH & CO.
Convocation at 3rd hour. Pres. of
held from 4 to 5 o'clock in tho
Frank L. McVcy, speaker.
recreation room of Patterson hall.
Thursday, December 19
Misses Bessie Bush and Marie Flora
Stroller tea dance.
arc Joint chairmen of the commitCORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES
tee In charge of the affair.
Alpha Sigma Phi Dance
represent
Decorated booths will
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity of the
Ireland,
University of Kentucky entertained six foreign countries
2G4 West Main Street
and
with an enjoyable dance Saturday Spain, Russia. India, Italy, repwill
evening nt the chapter house on China. The Italian booth
resent an Italian garden scene, nnd
East Maxwell street.
Modernistic designs formed the those in charge will wear costumes
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decorations and the mural panels of that country specially designed
carried out the same design in the by Miss Rosalind Angeluccl. Tea
representfraternity colors. An orchestra play will be served at a booth
ing a Chinese cafe. The Irish booth
ed during the hours of 9 to 12.
The active chapter are Messrs, win rpII fruit cakes made underJack McOurk, Edward Baute, Mar- - the direction of Miss Marie Bark...v.
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snan Bterate, J. uwen Jones,
Day, Harry Day, Dudley Slsk, Wll- - Economics.
son Lowry, Richard Lowry, Joe Mc- The musical program will consist
Ourk, John Epps. William Barton, , of two parts. Mr. Tzvetan Nedel-MariCustard, Joseph Martin, koff of Kosiudy, Bulgaria, a fresh-ThomBeard, Glen Wieman, Don man In the College of Engineering,
Williams, Henry Wieman, Glen will give a violin program, playing
Prince. Norman Halnsey, Kern Pat- - the folk soncs of the Balkan coun- terson, Ray Mayes, William Saund- - tries. He will wear the holiday
the newest dance record by Guy Lombardo and His Royal
crs.
costume native to Bulgaria. Later
Canadians, so of course it's another peppy
Mr. Charles
The pledges are Messrs. Harold! in the afternoon
Lombardo plays llicsc two snappy hits (no need to introduce
Butts, William Carney, Milton Ca- - Spaulding will play selections from
vana, Hershel Cave, Fred Cunning- - modern composers on the vlbra-hn- m
them to you I) in the smooth, moderate tempo you bear on
nnihprt. nhone under the program of the
Monrv
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all the smartest dauce floors. And into each number be injects
Squires. Edward Van March, Frank modernistic booth.
skilful musical embroidery or his own that will have you sayMvcrs. James Saunders. George
Tho Woman's Club of the Uni- ing, "Give mc that oncl"
Evans versity and the Advisory Board of
Stewart,
Conrad Smith,
Hear these other new hits, also
Treacy, Asa Goodwin, Cecil Un-- 1 the Y. W. C. A. have cooperated
baniak, John Watts.
with the committee in the prepara
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. G. tlon of eifts for the bazaar. Stu
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C. Bassett, Prof, and Mrs. Lewis C. dents who are assisting with it in) Fox Trots
My Fate Is in Your Hands
Lyle Croft, clude Elizabeth Howard, Maryanna
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
I Guy Lombardo
Mr. and Mrs. John Caste Warren, Lancaster, Marie Feeback, DeFrosia
A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little
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Kiss at Night) (from Motion Picture ( Royal
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moody, Dr. Rone, Ellse Bureau, and Nancy
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"The Vagabond Lover")
Robert Rigg, Mrs. Edward F. Farquhar.
75c
Record No. 201D,
Mother's Club Meet
One hundred guests were present.
Cg?liam
Blue Little You. and Blue Little Me
The Mother's Club of Kappa
S. A. E. Dance
Delta sorority held their monthly
If You Know, What I Know, You'll (The Whispering
Sigma Alpha Epsllon fra meeting at the chapter house on
The
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Kl'JW I Love You
ternity of the University of Ken- East Maxwell street. Tuesday after
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tucky entertained with a charming noon. After the business session,
'dinner dance Saturday evening at the meeting was turned into a ParThe Woman in the Shoe (from Motion Fox Trots
Ben Sclrin
their chapter house on S. Limestone cel Post party, and the alumnae,
Picture "Lord Byron of Broadway.")
and
street. The rooms were decorated actives, and pledges had the opOnly Love is Real (from Motion Picture (
with cedar boughs, the fraternity portunity of becoming better acJ His Orchestra
Broadway")
"Lord Byron of
colors of purple and gold, and the quainted with the mothers.
school colors of blue and white. Pre
Christmas decorations were used
ux
ceding the dance the fraternity
and In the
"Magic
members were hosts at dinner, at throughout the house, tree was the
which they and the ladles were dining room a small
activities. Around it were
center of
present.
The chapter members, the hosts placed all the parcel post packages
are: Messrs. Rex Allison, Samuel that interested friends and alumnae
Blackburn, Cecil Combs, James Col- had mailed In. These were sold
Recording --'The Records without Scratch
Viva-ton- al
lier, Edward Greene, Paul Goodloe, "sight unseen," and proved on openWilliam Kelly, E. K. Rice, Jack ing to contain many dainty and
Woods, Henry Lewis, Percy John useful articles. The mothers also
ston, Frank Stone, Robert Holt, presented the girls with a complete
Frank Phipps, Tom Phlpps, Jack new set of china and four dozen
W. SMOCK
Phlpps, George Yates, John Sims Madeira tea napkins.
Kelly, Edward Riley, John Kellogg,
Watch Your Watch
girls gave a short
Some of the
Maurice Scott, W. E. Rogers, George program of music and readings, and
Mahan, Harold Abley, Robert
were served.
then refreshments
Ben R. Martin, Andrew About fifty guests attended.
Hoover, George Roberts, Paul
Clock
Claybrook Turner, William
Women Students Entertained
Maxson, L. H. Logan, Bruce Pound-ston- e,
The members of the Woman's
Hunger- Lon Rogers, John
Work Called For and Delivered
Association
Government
Student
land.
were hosts at a tea dance given
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Pledges are: Merrs. Jack Smith,
Lyon, William Hombre, Thursday afternoon, from 4 to 6
James
hall, for the
Thomas Warren, Charles Russell, o'clock, in Patterson University.
women students of the
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The Kentuckian's orchestra furnished the music for dancing and
enjoyable refreshments were served.
Young's
Several hundred guests attended.

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Chlrstmas Bazaar, sponsored by
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to 5 o'clock in Patterson Hall.
Council dinner at the
Lafayette hotel.
formal dance
Men's
in the Men's gymnasium, from 9 to
12 o'clock.
Oulgnol Play "The Second Mrs.
Tanqueray" presented at Oulgnol
theater.
Saturday, December 14
Chi Omega sorority tea dance at
Patterson Hall, from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Pi Kappa Alpha house dance,
from 9 to 12 o'clock.
Kappa Alpha house dance.
Sigma Beta XI house dance.
Phi Delta Thcta house dance.
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