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My heart is nnywlicro
That beauty lhrgora long;
Upon n mountain peak,
song.
Within a new-mad- e

Friday, February 20 Annual
litary Ball in the evening from
1 o'clock in the gymnasium.

It is a vagrant thing,
It shines in garish glee;
Now lnughing.from a cloud,
Then quiet in a tree.

to happiness.

Saturday, February, 27 Tau Beta
Pi entertaining with the annual form
al dance in the evening in the ballroom of the Phoenix hotel.
Delta Tau Delta initiation followed by banquet at the Lafayette
hotel.

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Light love is not my fancy,
And roving's hot my will;
But I can look on beauty
And never get my fill.

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WEDDING?
So, if it brings mo that
Which is beyond compare
My heart may linger lightly
Or lnggard anywhere.

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The wedding
of Miss Deborah
Endes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pleas
Eades, of Lexington, to Mr. Tom Ncb-elet- t,
of Turners Station, took place
Miss George Ellislon Society editor on Friday, February 1(3, at the home
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The ballroom was decorated with
every detail emblematic of n moonlight night: The ceiling was covered
with blue and silver paper and a large
moon of blue, electrically lighted,
was suspended above the orchestra.
Tiie balcony was decorated to represent a Japanese garden with an oriental screen, plants and cushions.
A
small moon of silver peeped over the
screen and the balcony was covered
with southern smilax. Tho fraternity
emblem hung nt the far end of the

dance,
During the fifth
Mr. Storey Turney sang the Alpha
"Friendship" song.
Gama Delta
The programs were small booklets
of blue and silver with the fraternity
crest embossed in silver on the cover.
Fruit punch was served during the
hours during the dance.
Invitations were sent to all the
men's fraternities of Centre College,
College,
Translyvania,
Georgetown
and the University of Kentucky.
The chaperones were: Dr. and Mrs.
Frank L. McVey, Dean and Mrs. Paul
P. Boyd, Dean and Mrs. C. R. Mclcher,
Dean Virginia Frnnke, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Miss Dora Berkley,
Mrs. Eda Giles, Mrs. B. T. Martin,
Mrs. Molly Johns, Prof, and Mrs. L.
CO. Dantzler, Prof, and Mrs. Alfred Zem-broDr. Harvey Best, Dr. and Mrs.
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T. D. Kelley, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Van
Meter, Prof, and Mrs. Lynn McMul-leMrs. Minnie Bronaugh, and Mrs.
H. E. Turner.
The hostesses were the members of
the active chapter: Misses Virginia
Kelley, Lurlenc Bronaugh, Mary Bryant, Helen James, Sarah Raine,

Established

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Alpha Gamma Delta Formal
One of the most brilliant affairs
of the university's social season was
the "Illuc Moon" dance, given by the
members of tho Alpha Gamma Delta
fraternity, Saturday evening in tho
Phoenix hotel ballroom from 0 to 12
o'clock. Music was furnished by tho
Rhythm Kings orchestra.

ballroom.

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end Stidd, nt 101 Victor Avenue.
Mr. Ncholett is now ninnnger of the
Farley Clothing Company.
lie wan
graduated from the university in midyear. Ho was n member of the Delta
Sigma Pi, honorary commerce fraternity and Deltn Tau Delta social
fraternity. After n short bridal trip
the young couple will make thoir
homo nt 2ri8 Hast Maxwell street.
Their many friends here wish them

A Good Ptace To Go After The Show

Alpha Xi Delta Tea
Aloha Xi Delta entertained Satur
day afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Charles E. Combe, of Hnrnsburcr. 111.,
with a beautiful tea at the chapter
house.
Miss Eleanor Ballantine. president
of the chapter, Mrs. Combe and Mrs.
James Crutche, house hostess, were
in the receiving line.
"The house was decorated in the so
rority colors, light blue, dark blue and
gold, and pink roses and candles. A
delicious tea course was served.
The active members are: Misses
Grace Archer, Louise Atkins, Eleanor
Ballantine, Virginia Baker, Louise
Broaddus, Geraldine Cosby, ,Iva
Dudgeon, Dora Hubbard, Anna Welsh
Hughes, Mary Elizabeth Luxon, Ruth
Alice Knoble. Marshall
McDonald.
Paull, Sarah Collopy and Katherine
Brown.
The nledcrcs are: Misses Nancy
Wood Chenault, Margaret Grider,

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KERNEL
Frances White, Jennie Hnhan, Lydn
Anderson, Edith Moore, Dora Edwards, Mary Louise Marvin, Dorothy
Schnnk.
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Law Frat Initiates
Members of Phi Deltn Phi, legal
fraternity of the University of Kentucky, entertained their alumni and
pledges nt n banquet given in the
private dining room of the Phoenix
hotel Monday night.
Toastmastcr for the occasion was
J. B. Johnson nnd the speakers were
Thaxtcr Simms, Earl Fowler, Dean
C. J. Turck nnd Prof. II. J. Scarbor
ough.
Visitors for tho banquet were' J.
Pelliam Johnson, W. 0. Keller nnd
Following tho rcgulnr
M. B. Dnnicls.
program, short talks were made by
the pledges. The dinner followed the

The dance was pronouncmi ono of thr Chienffo, was n visitor In tho office of
most successful of tho ton dunce o' Denn Anderson from Inst Saturday
tho season and another n promiBod in until Tuesday.
tho near future.
Delicious fruit punch was mrvl
nnd the Rythm Kings furnished do
cldedly peppy music. There were ap

proximately IfiO boys(nnd about fift"
girls present.

Alpha XI Dinner
Xi Delta fraternity cntT-tninc- d
with a dinner in honor of Mrs
Combs, of Harrisburg, 111., a visitmr
national inspector, in tho Palm room
of the Phoenix hotel on Sunday evening, nt G o'clock.
A pink rose, tho Alpha Xi Delta
flower, was the favor at each place
card. A delightful menu wns served.
The guests included the members
AND TO ALL PARTS OF
of the nctivc chapter, the pledges and
THE WOULD
The visiting
some of the nlumni.
initiation.
Irma Bain,
Members of the active chapter are alumni are as follows:
Independent and Conducted
William Blanton, Rollie Carl, J. B. Elizabeth Morris, Austin Lily, Zclma
TOURS
Hall, and Helen Brewer.
Johnson, Brent Dickenson, E. C.
To Europe nnd the Orient
Joe Bradley, Earl Fowler,
Hamilton Rice, Colvin Rouse, Thnxter
FRATERNITY ROW
Around the World, South American, West Indian, Mediterranean
Simms, Woodson Scott, II. Stevens
and L. E. Luignrt.
Misses Lucille Dilger and Alice
CRUISES
Lavinn
The following were initiated: Rcid Law,
nnd
of Covington
Hnn-rott- y,
Prewitt, Roland Shultz, W. II.
Barnes, of Newport, were the guests
Joseph Feather, T. R. Ray, W. of Alpha Gamma Delta last weekC. Robinson and John Watts.
end.
Misses Gertrude Collins, of Mays-villMilitary Ball
Lucy Rawlings, of Manchester;
The annual military ball of the Louise Dillon, of South Cnrolton, and
JUNE 23, AUGUST 6, 192G
university will be held in the new Lillian and Louise Rasch, of CovingExcellent Itinerary Covering Six
Countries
gymnasium. Friday evening, Febru- ton, spent the week-en- d
with iDelta
ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERary 2G, from 9 until 1 o'clock, it was Zcta.
and
MANY, SWITZERLAND
Alpha Gamma
Delta held open
stated by members of the advanced
FRANCE
course in the Department ,of Military house on Sunday afternoon from 3
Both Ocean Passages on
Science. This dance will be formal. until 5 o'clock for the men of the
GIANT CUNARDER
A feature of the ball will be the university to meet their guests. DeS. S.
pledging of Scabbard and , Blade, lightful refreshments were served.
honorary military fraternity, which
Kappa Delta held open house SunCnnrinrtfir .nnrl Kxnerienred
will be held immediately after the day afternoon from 3 to G o'clock for
LEXINGTON
CHAPERONE
Accompany Party
grand march.
the men of the university to meet the
Two orchestras will be employed to fraternity pledges.
Round
Delightful rePRICE INCLUDES
Trin Oro.in Fare. lintels. Meals.
The freshments were served.
furnish music for the ball.
Railroad Fares in Europe,
entire student body has been invited
Guides, Museum Entrance bees,
and a large crowd is expected to atPERSONAL
Urielly,
tend,
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Miss Virgina Franke has returned
A. T. O. Banquet
from Washington city where she atMu Iota chapter of Alpha Tau tended the meeting of the deans of
Omega celebrated its 17th anniver- women of colleges and universities.
Write or phone for literature
sary at this' university with a Found- On her return trip j Miss Franke
describing this and other tours.
Day banquet in the Palm room stopped at Russell, Ky., where she
er's
of the Phoenix hotel on Monday eve- addressed the Girl Reserves.
JAMES M. MOLLOY
II. L. Brentlinger, who was graduning at G:30 o'clock.
Bonded Steamship
Authorized,
Agent
The fraternity shield furnished the ated from the College of Engineering
GIG East High Street
The toatsmastcr of of this university last year, and who
main decoration.
Phone 3581
the evening was Arthur II. Morris. is now Assistant secretary to Charles
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Speeches were given by John Dabney, M. Porter, general contractors, of
active, and a few words by each of
the freshmen. ( The alumni present ttJtJJJtt
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alao gave interesting talks.
Members of the alumni who were
.
present: Prof. Wiley Wendt, of the
r,
University of Louisville; Prof.
Prof. Butch Nallou, both of
this university; Messrs. Herman RobGO TO
inson, Birkett Pribble and Dr. I. S.
Scrivner, of Lexington.
Actives: Messrs. John Dabney, A.
H. Morris, W. A. Harbold, Foster
Adams, J. D. Augustus, L. W. Ficken,
William Zopff, A. D. Bickel, Roland
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Eddie, P. P. Baker, W. A. Armstrong,
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Under Mens Shoppe
T. R. Rumberger, J. S. Patterson, J.
K. Ellis, B. G. King, Lewis Voires.
Pledges:
Messrs. Wendell War-noc- k,
Wayman Thomasson, Earl May,
Albert Peh, Frank Nelson, Logan
Lockhard,
Marion
Garnett, W. P.
Scott, Edwin. Snook, Edwin Knadler,
Wallace Grammer, Robert Skirvin,
Marcus Franklin.
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Delta Tau Delta Banquet
Delta Epsilon chapter of Delta Tau
Delta will hold their formal initiation
ceremony at the Lafayette hotel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At this
time 14 pledges will be initiated. A
banquet will be given at 7 .o'clock for
the new initiates and visiting Delts.

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Patt Hall Tea Dance
Tho girls of Patterson hall gave a
tea dance on Saturday afternoon from
3 until G o'clock in Recreation hall.

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