TB

FAG1I
Co-E-

Corner

d

,

SOCIAL TEA.

KENTUCKY KIKNKL
1610 AND EXPENSES
IxeepttoMl eteertaatty fta ceMefe

NOTICE

SUMMER JOBS OPEN FOR
KENTUCKY STUDENTS.

Pledges to the Studeat World Fellowship Campaign Faad are due Thurs- Mtiag' work. AffMcatio mast fee made
PATT HALL PERSONALS
Mr. R. W. Owens, Y. secretary, has
day, May IB. Payments are to be at oace. State age', claas aad depart
meat. lateraatieaal Frees, Celtefe DeMay several applications for students to made to Mr. Peak at the WwetaeM
ternity with a tea on Saturday,
partment,
Arch street; PUtattl- work here In Lexington during the
phla.
Miss Sara Metcalf Piper, Flemings-Btirg- , 17, at her home in Madison Place.
summer. He also has a number of
was the guest of Lorraine West
applications for students to do
and Virginia Shanklln.
THE AQt WILL EAT.
work. Every Kentucky student
Amelia Volera spent last week end
looking for work this summer should
at her home in Butler.
The girls of the Home Economics call at the Y. office and see Mr. Owens.
Helen Beasley returned Monday
AD
DalkadM in Smmh.
Club will entertain the members of
"CHICK" HATTER IS HOME.
after spending several days at her
Society Tuesday
the Agricultural
some in Wllliamstown.
picnic supper on the Experiwith a
Prof. McHenry Rhoads received
Lora Robertson has been ill during
Bros-FLOR- ISTS
ment Station farm.
word that Lieut. E. P. Hatter, a gradpast week.
the
Ags who are expecting to attend will uate of the University, has arrived
Elizabeth (Kraft .yuid iLoulse Will give
their names to the president of safely in New York from overseas.
Anything in Flowers.
guests of Miss Eliza
were week-enthe Ag society and town girls are He was a student in the College of
beth Fried in Mantelle Park.
asked to leave their names in the Home Arts and Science and two months
William Colpitis, Student Representative.
Miss Virginia Johnston, of Paris, Economics Department.
The picnic before graduation, he went to
Ft. Benwas the guest of Sue Boardman Friday. era wil meet at the Agriculture Build
Phone 3976
jamin Harrison, where he received his
Miss Boardman later spent the week ing at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday and go to
commission and was sent to Camp Tayend the guest of Miss Johnston.
the farm together.
lor. fHe was transferred to Camp
Mrs. L. N. Sale was the guest of her
Sherman and from there went
daughter, Belle Sale, last week-end- .
Mrs. J. Morton Davis will entertain
the Xi chapter of Alpha XI Delta fra

lle

n

Metropolitan Restaurant
tkt

Michler

d

Lillie Cromwell has come to board
at the Hall for the remainder of the

year.
Thompson

Van Deren spent last
at her home In Cynthlana,
She had as her guest for the dance
Friday night Ella Brown and Irene
week-en-d

Evans.

ALPHA XI DANCE
UNUSUALLY PRETTY

Lieutenant Hatter is a member of
the 29th division and has been in
France for some time. He expects to
Xi chapter of the Alpha Xi Delta be sent to Camp Taylor soon for
fraternity entertained with an un
usually pretty dance Friday evening
from 8 to 12 o'clock at Buell Armory.
RHOADS IS ON FURLOUGH.
The hall was converted into a um

mer house by entwining boughs and
George Rhoads, a former student of
'Sarah Harbison, Hannah Weakley,
branches of green leaves and flowers
Mildred Collins, Julia Burbank and
the University, is visiting his parents
through lattice work. Rustic benches
furlough. He entered
on a
uisie rotter, rrom tne Hall, were
were placed around the room, and cozy
members of a party to Berea last
the University two years ago and in
corners, with pillows and shaded lamps,
week-enhis Freshman year volunteered for
added much to the artistic effect of the
service in the Coast Patrol of United
Mildred Collins has been spending
scene. The walls were hung with many
States. He served patrol duty from
some time at her home in Paris.
Ifeijnants and college banners, and
Carlisle Chenault spent last week- the quill, the Insignia of the fraternity. Hampton Roads to Nova Scotia the
(first year and was sent to Mediterend at her home in Maysville.
The programs were unique booklets
ranean service three months before
Erma Wolff spent last week-enat in blue and gold, the fraternity's colors,
the signing of the armistice.
her home in Louisville.
containing the program and a space
Mr. Rhoads will return to Port Au
Mary Turner was the guest of Mil for features, such as the best dancer,
Price, Hayti, where he has been stathe partner, and other memories to be tioned since
dred Collins Sunday.
the signing of the
ten-da- y

Money Loaned on Reasonable Interest Rates
GREENFIELD & HALL
Phoenix Hotel Block

Say it With Flowers
127 Mala

aaai.

A eemflete liae of select tteek always ok
Corsage Boaeaets a Specialty.

Street.

KELLER, CelleieLOR 1ST
r
K. T. TAMCOTT,

Phene

Representative.

Welsh & Murray Printing jGo.

d

Eliza Clay Mason spent the week- cherished.
end the guest of her parents in Paris.
Marian McArthur spent several days
SCHOOL PICNIC
last week at her home in Winchester.
PUT OFF
Miss Virginia McClure, of Cynthlana,
guest of Frances and Eliza"was the
The picnic planned by the Engineers
beth Klmbrough last week-end- .
for May 24 has been .indefinitely postMrs. Mary C. Thomas spent last poned. According to a statement of
week-enthe guest of her daughter, Dean Anderson, head of the depart
Ruth Thomas.
ment, "On close consideration," he
Margaret Dean Harbison spent last said, "we found that the heavy work
week-enof the department
in Louisville.
interfered and
plans for the picnic will be dropped
Fannie Heller spent last week-enfor this year."
at her home in Paris.

PRESIDENT'S AT.HOME
PROVES SUCCESSFUL

Miss Nan Crawford, of Louisville,
The second "Student at Home", was
with her sister,
held at the home of President McVey
on Maxwell street.
campus last Tuesday evening.
She came to Lexington for the Alpha on the
A large number of students, faculty
XI Delta dafnee last Friday.
men and their wives were present.
A pleasant evening was spent in
MIS8 LILLY ENTERTAINS.
social conversation and later in sing
ing, led by Doctor Cornell. Delightful
Miss Austin Lilly, of Mantell Park, refreshments were served by a group
entertained the Alpha Xi Delta fra- of senior girls.
ternity with an informal dance last Student receptions by the president
Saturday evening from 8 until 12 are an innovation at the University,
o'clock.
Sandwiches,
coffee and which are fast gaining in popularity
mints were served.
guests among the faculty and students. Their
were Sara Metcalf Piper, of Carlisle, object Is to promote the general family
feelirfg and spirit of good fellowship
and Nancy Crawford, of Loulsvile.
between the students and faculty by
giving the students an opportunity of
DRESS SUITS?
meeting their professors unhampered
by the restrictions of the classroom.
A meeting of the senior class will
Doctor and Mrs. McVey were assist
be held In chapel at 3:30 Tuesday, ed in receiving by Mrs. McVey's
May 20. The questions of moving mother, Mrs. Sawyer, and the followand the senior ball will be discussed. ing senior girls: Misses Louise Tur
Shall be the senior ball be formal ner, Mildred Graham, Louise Stevenwill be the main topic of the meeting. son, Edna Borkele, Logan Figg,
Eleanor Eaker and Elizabeth Pickett.
PRESIDENT.

spent laBt week-enJane Crawford?

N LIMESTONE

8

1

Cl C K, KY

IX

MONEY LOANED ON

Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry

Fugazzi School

at
i

124-12-

Round out your education
with a thorough training in
modern business
methods.
Learn how to put your college
education to practical use.
Special summer rates will
be soon in effect.
Write for booklet, "The
Way Leads to the Highest Positions," or phone to or
call at the school.
Day or night classes.

Edith Williams is spending the week
d

FRAT and DANCE PROGRAMS

Profitably

d

week-en-

AND
DIE STAMPING

Vacation

d

Julia Miller spent last
her home in Columbia.

ENGRAVING

Spend Your

d

at her home in Bowling Green.

COLLEGE STATIONERY ;

HARRY SKULLER,

of Business
Efficiency Is our 'Watchword

1

Mrs. L. V. Jones,
Principal
L. P. Southern,
Business Manager

d

10

S. Limestone St.,

.

Phoenix Block.

C. D. CALLOWAY & CO.
Baseball, Tennis Supplies and Kodaks
141 WEST MAIN STREET

LEXINGTON, KY.

MISS LAURA SPURR

n

J

II

II
II

l

lV.

New Dancing Academy

Buy Your
GRADUATION

GIFTS

FROM

HEINTZ

Jeweler

E. Main Street
Opp. The Phoenix
Lexington, Kentucky

II

123

Ji

SPecial Easter Dance. April 30 Smith's Orchestra
STUDENTS CLASSES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
Tuesday and Friday Nights1
Private Lessons by Appointment
Dances Wednesday and Saturday Nights
SMITH'S QUARTETTE.
Opp. Phoeni xHotel

PHONE 2340

*