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trie Bhtold of the fraternity added to
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the effectiveness of the color Bchemo.
Punch and ices were served. A ChiFriday, Oct. 23
cago orchestra furnished the music.
Chaperones for the dance were: Mr.
Woman's club meets in the now art
building at 3 o'clock with a lecture and Mrs. George B. Carey, Mr. and
Mrs. Foster Helm, Mrs. Stanley
by Mr. Sax.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Steel and
Saturday, Oct. 24
Mrs. George Rouse.
Woman's Student Government AsHosts for the dance were members
sociation will give a "backward party"
Alvin
at Patterson hall from 8 to 10:30 of the active chapter: Messrs.Osborne
Hillen,
Robert W. Davis,
o'clock.
O. Watson, George
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity enter- Echols, E.
Hunter Green, Hugh Cord,
taining in the evening with n house
William Mock, P. B. Boyd, Fred W.
dance.
Delta Zeta fraternity entertaining Mew, Oliver Steel, Lloyd Walker,
Walker, Lawrence
with a dinner at 6:30 o'clock in the Mnurice Rouse, John Withrow,Freeman,
William
Colvin
palm room of the Phoenix hotel.
Milwnrd, James McFarland, Stanley
Football game, Kentucky vs.
Stagg, Burgess Carey, William LehDance in the evening in the gymna- man, C. F. Helm, Hughes Hamilton,
M. Wigsium from 8:30 to 12 o'clock given Fred Uetz, Bruce Isaacs, S. William
by the Alumni Association of the gins, Henry Clay Turner,
Hillen.
university.
The pledges were: Francis Watson, Paul Nillander, Ollie Sample,
ALPHA SIGS ENTERTAIN
George
Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi Frank Berry, Louis Findley,
Hardin. George Lea,
fraternity entertained last Saturday Shane, Giltner Harry McGivney, Wilevening with a delightful house dance William Lair,
Dungan.
in honor of its pledges at the chapter liam Grady, Carroll
house on East Maxwell street.
MORTAR BOARD TEA
The rooms, which were colorfully
Staff and Crown chapter of Moand appropriately decorated with
autumn leaves, had a gay and festive rtar Board entertained with a charm- air. The fraternity colors were car- ing tea last Friday afternoon from"
ried out in the shades covering the 4 to 6 o'clock in the recreation rooms
lights. Music was furnished" by th3 in Patterson hall.
The guests were the freshman girls
Masqueraders. Delightful fruit punch
and girls of other classes having high
was served.
The hosts are: G. M. Charles, J. C. scholastic standing, me colors oi
Warren, K. G. King.C. M. Wheeler, gold and white were used in the decA. H. Wieman, L. W. Croft, J. W. orations which were effectively were
Sandwiches
and tea
McMahon, P. W. Rusch, M. S. Wallace, J. C. Wallace, R. H. Ackerman, served during the afternoon.
guests were present.
About 500
W. L. Burnett, D. M. Young, C. H.
Teague, L. J. Clark, K. J. Daubert,
FOUNDERS' DAY DINNER
R. S. Sauer, G. W. Newman, J. M.
Tmtn flora' Dav of the Delta Chi
Moffett, D. C. Carpenetr and W. B.
Hojpke.

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Hosts for the dance were members
of the active chapter: Messrs. Ray
Thurman, Mayo Anderson, Raymond
Valade, Don Griffith, Allie Boston,
Richard Webb, John Ackley, Marcus
Napier, Travis Million, Clarence
Valade, Powell Catlette, Ezekiel Shaver, Henry Steilberg, Tom Boyd, Arthur Crone, William Eskew, Rob
Harodd and William Witty.
The chaperones were: Dean and
Mrs. C. R. Melcher, Professor and
Mrs. E. F. Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Smythe, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren,
and Mrs. Mallard, of Huntington,
W. Va.

PLANS FOR WEDDING
The marriage service of Miss Mary
Uoha1l MnMooHn hart heen set for

evening, Oct. 26, 8 o'clock,
home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jere W. McMeekin on
East Main street. Dr. A. W. Fortune
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Miss McMeekin has selected her
cousin, Miss Virginia Crenshaw, ot
Richmond, Va., to be her maid of
Mr Pnlpmnn's sister. Mrs.
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William Gray, of Bowling Green, will
be matron oi honor, xne Dnues
maids will be Misses Frances w
of Harlan; Joeline Webb, Judith Farrell, Virginia Owsley and
Dunster Duncan Foster, of Lexmgton.
Mr. Robert Coleman has asked Mr.
Samuel Caldwell, of Paducah, to be
his best man. The groomsmen will
be Messrs. Robert McMeekin, of
Well Covington, Thomas Helm

and Joseph Gardner, of Louisville;
and Luclen Graham, of Bowling Green.
Many attractive social affairs are
being planned for Miss McMeekin.
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SIGMA CHI DANCE

Saturday evening the Lambda
Lambda chapter of the Sigma Chi
fraternity entertained with an enjoyable house dance at the chapter house
or Linden Walk.
The decorations were in the fraternity colors of blue and gold and in
autumn leaveB and flowers. An elec- -

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ANNOUNCED

The marriage of Miss Ethel Marie
Snyder, of Wilmington, Delaware,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Con
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from Pineville by the parents of the
bride:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kirk
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Georgene Geiger
to
Mr. George Whitney Kemper
of Sepon Saturday the twenty-sixt- h
tember
nineteen hundred and twenty-fiv- e
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Z. T. A. DINNER
The Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity entertained with a delightful dinner
party Saturday evening at its chapter house in honor of Mrsj, Gardner
PnvlPHB
who hefore her marriaee
was Mary Louise Fleming. Mr. and
Mrs. Baylcss are visiting friends in
Lexington.
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The marriage of Miss Ethel Brock
(o Mr. Archie Dean Schular was solemnized last Monday afternoon at tho
(Antral Christian church. The Rev.,
A. W. Fortune officiated.
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KAPPA ALPHA ENTERTAINS
TVio nlorlcrnq of KnDDa Aloha fra
ternity entertained with a buffet sup-nonH ilnnw SnfnrHnv evenincr in
honor of the active members. Music
was furnished by the Kentuckians.
The guests of honor were: Joe
Pnhort. Williams. Edward Baue- han, Guy Briggs, William Miller, Wil
liam Burkes, liuthrie crignt, urani
Willis, Donald Brame, William WalBerkley
ton, Harry McChesney,
TTnrl Nirhnls. James Cat!B.T.
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Everett Crawley and Richard Mcin
tosh.
Alumni: Thomas Dewhurst, James
Darnell, Henry Harper, Clarence
Moselv, William Pointz, Frank
William- - Scearce and James
Wilder.
The hosts were: Henry Maddox,
Benjamin Van Meter, William Scott,
Jack Whitlow, William Hodges, Rown
Sousley, Holmes Carrier and James
Hutchinson.
The chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van Meter, Prof. E. Grehan,
Capt jund Mrs. James Taylrt
airs. W. E. Freeman, Mr. and
Williams,
Mrs.. J.Bryan, Mr. Mrs. K. M. Scott,
and Mrs. H. C.
Mr. Dan
McChesney, Miss Margie McLaughlin, Mrs. Whitlow and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McDowell.

dances was the Sigma Beta Xi house
dance Saturday evening, which was
given in honor of the pledges of the
fraternity.
The house was attractively decorated in the fraternity colors of gold
and white. The decorations consisted of streamers and flowers, arid the
illuminated fraternity shield. Fruit
punch was served during intermission.
The guests of honor for the affair
were: Messrs. Burnare Prather, Jack
Jennings, Herbert Wilkerson, Leslie
Brake, Bandyke Woodford, Richard
Shindler, Edward Crady, Austin
Clellon
Prather,
Graves, Elmer
Christie, Clarence George, Raymond
r.
Portwood, and T.
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evening at a dinner at their attrac
tive new house on Jast aiaxwen
street. The decorations were appropriate for the occasion. After dinner, special services were held.
Porter Blackburn, president df the
fraternity, presided. Informal talks
were made by Roscoe Cross and H.
The active chapter,
C.
Bowles.
alumni and pledges were present.

SIGMA BETA XI DANCE
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The pledges were: A. Rudd, E.
Book, H. Hollis, P. Reid, P. Osborne,
'M. Sterrit, F. Weiman, W. Heiser,
H. Moody, G. Gait, L. Wright, W.
Hooe, A. J. Griffin and S. Manly.
Chaperones: Prof, and Mrs. L. S.
O'Bannon,- - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Young, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Heavrin, Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Carpenter, Mrs. L. Johnson.

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at the home of the bride
near Wilmington.
After graduotlnj? from Michigan
State College, Miss Snyder became
bacteriologist at the university, which
position she has held for the past five
years. Dr. Steiner Is a graduate of
Iowa State College, where he was n
member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Until recently, ho was connected with the faculty of the univer
sity.
After the wedding trip tho young

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