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nesday, November 17, at 8:15 p. m., including Freshmen are eligible for
Everyone in- membership.
In tho lecture room.
terested In botany Is cordially invKed.
Sixteen active members and one
honorary member were initiated into
MOUNTAIN CLUi
Triangle Sunday morning. J. G. MorTho Mountain (Club was organized
ris of Marshall, Texas, who graduated
In chapel Tuesday afternoon. The folfrom tho University last spring and
lowing officers were elected for this
who was instrumental in the organisayear Moss Patterson, president;
tion of tho local, will be initiated when
Lula
Young, vico president;
ho returns to the University.
Tho next
Blakoy, secretary-treasureTho following officers have been
meeting will be held November 16 at
3:30 in chapel. All mebmers should
be present as important business will
be transacted.

tained with a reception Monday
of tho faculty and tho
at their homo Sn honor of tho
4
ly Annie Leulte Cenner
dents of tho University.
The following girls assisted Mrs.
MoVey
in entertaining: Margaret
Bailey, Ella Brown, Martha Buckman,
PLEDGES
Katherine (Christian, Margaret Cole,
Tho following additional pledges Irono Evans, Evelyn Friedman, Fannie
have been announced:
Heller, Sarah Elizabeth King, Annie
Alpha XI Delta
R. Moore, Marlon McArthur, Lucille
Elizabeth Guthrie, Mt. Sterling; Moore, Bernlce McClure, Martha RanElv Mao Dennett, Paducah.
dall, Geneva Rice, lima Thorpe, Gertrude Walllngford, Kathorlno
Alpha Gamma Delta
Kate Reddish, Lexington; Paulino
Knox, Llvermore; Margaret Short,
Owensboro; Camille Davied, Cynthia-na- .

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Wendell Smock, La Grange; Monroe
Hall, Auburn.

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LOUISVILLE CLUS
The Louisville Club held the first of
DEPARTMENTAL! GLUBS a series of Joint social and business
moetings In the Y. M. C. A. room
By Arthur L. Hodges
Wednesday afternoon, November 3.
(Robt. J. Raible, president of the
PATTERSON
club, presided at the meetjng. After
The Patterson Literary Society was a short business session, Harry Brails-foraddressed last Friday night by Doctor
gave a number of selections on
Tuthlll on the subject of organization. his
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and Estella Kelsall
The subject was peculiarly appropri- played the plants Various games were
ate, since the constitution of the socie- played and refreshments were served.
ty has been lost and the purpose of
the meeting was for discussion of a
ENGLISH CLUB
new constitution. E. E. Siler read a
The English Club will hold Its regconstitution which he had drafted for ular monthly business and social meetthe society to consider and as a foun- ing Monday evening, November 15, In
dation for the year's work. A commit- the faculty dining room of the Univertee was appointed to look up the old sity Cafeteria. All members of the
constitution, if it is possible to find it. club who can come for supper are askSix new members were admitted to ed to meet in the dining room at
the society.
6 o'clock.

elected and Installed: B. T. CroM,
president; J. C Morris, vice pr sides t;
P. M. Perklnson, secretary; G. W. Bern
son, treasurer.
The membership is composed of the
following men: J. E. Barnes, B. O.
Bartee, E. L. Baulch, W. M. Baulch,
N. O. Belt, W. G. Blades, F. W. Creedle,
D. C. Howard, A. C. Smith, S. M.
Spears, A. H. Voelcker, R, C. WUbob,
J. E. Wilson.

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The marriage of Jean Elizabeth
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Goodwin Carr, Somerset, Ky., was
solemnized Friday evening in LouisBoth were students at the
ville.
University.
The bride is a member of the Alpha
Gamma Delta sorority and the bridegroom is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. After a short wedding trip,
the couple will make their home in
Somerset.
Lexington Club.
The Lexington (Club, whose membership is composed of all University
students from Lexington and Payette
county, held its first meeting of the
year in the Little Theatre Tuesday
afternoon, November 9., The following officers for the ensuing year were
elected: president, Albert Hukle, Arts
'22; vice president, Laura Hubbard,
Arts '23; secretary, Helen Itippetoe,
'Arts, '24; treasurer, "Walter Morris,
Arts, '22.
Fred Augsburg was appointed a committee of one to arrange for the annual dance which the club gives to the
Seniors of Lexington Senior High
School. It (was decided that a social
meeting would be held the first Wednesday in every month. The next
meeting of the club will be held
'December 1.

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we shall have a chapter in each of live
great states of the Middle West, re- J. DONALD DINNING,
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Ornithologists," will be given at the
meeting of the Literary Society, Nov
ember 18. The works of three great
ornithologists will be discussed as fol
lows: John Burroughs, Clora Traylor;
Alexander Stephens Wilson, Charles
Hubbard; John J. Audubon, W. I, '
Moore. In addition to this program a
reading will be given by Lucille Moore.

CLASSICAL CLUB
Doctor Tigert addressed the
Club in the Little Theatre last
Wednesday night on the subject of the
University at Oxford, England. His
lecture, Illustrated by a number of
lantern slides, proved highly enterand was
taining and instructive
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
At the close of the lecture the club
The annual reception of new mem- adjourned to the ladies' parlor, where
bers into Strollers was held Monday refreshments, consisting of hot chocoafternoon at White Hall. Fifty attend- late and cakes, were served by Elizaed their first meeting and went away beth Ellis, the hostess for the
wearing the lavender and gold.
A short welcoming speech by MilBOTANY CLUB
ton Revill, president of the organizaRafinesque Botany Club met Wedappropriate and
tion, was followed by
nesday evening, November 3, in the
Interesting talks by Professors
Mikesell and Sax. The amusement Botany Lecture Room in White Hall.
was furnished by three neophytes, Martha Randall made a very interestLucy Smith, Troy Perkins and John ing talk on "Corn and What We Do
With It." George Gregory made a reDundon. They presented a one-ac-t
port on the Ecology Magazine. After
comedy, "A Dear Little Wife."
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