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Wednesday, March 27
President nnd Mrs. McVcy's after-- 1
noon ten.
April 5
Last Cndct Hop of the season In
Men's gymnasium.
April ?
Opening night of "Scarlet," Stroller production nt the Gulgnol.

International Relations Class
MISS r.Ll.V.S MIMItAN. Editor
Tuesday night the class in Inter- P
riinnc Ashland 3GI8
national Relations, conducted by the
Woman's club of the University held
the regular meeting in the lecture
room of McVcy Hall.
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Mrs. Paul K. Wnlp presided and
Introduce the speaker, Dr. Frank L.
CALENDAR
who spoke on "Naval
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority McVcy,
formal dance In the Phoenix hotel Conference."
was the last meeting of the
12 o'clock.
This
from 9 until
Friday, March 21
school year which marks the fourth
Second day of the twelfth annual Sunday March 23
state high school basketball tournaVesper Services at 4 o'clock In anniversary of the class's organize- ment In the Men's gymnasium.
Memorial Hall. Dr. Kelly, organist tion.
Council meeting at 4 o'clock In the and Mr. Bertrand Ramsey, baritone
Alpha Delta Tlicl.i Dinner
President's office.
In "Man of Galilee."
Alphn Delta Theta sorority enSaturday, March 22
Week of March 24
n
tertained
last
High school basketball
Presentation of "Peer Gynt" at day night with the dinner room Saturin
iris
of the
the Gulgnol theater.
Phoenix hotel, in honor of the girls
who were initiated In the afternoon.
The table was beautifully decorated
with sweet peas, the sorority flower,
and the initiates were presented
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with corsages of the same flower.
Miss Elizabeth Salmon was presented
with a loving cup which Is given
annually to the pledge who is outstanding in scholarship and activities. Among the nlumnae present
were Misses Margaret Gooch and
Virginia Cochran.
The guests of honor were Misses
Freddie Mae Bocock. Elizabeth Salman, Agnes
Worthlngton
and
Marlanna Lancaster.

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Campss Ctab Initiation

Mrs. Frank L. McVcy.
Dean nnd
The Campus Club held formal
Mrs. C. R. Mclchcr,
Dean Sarah inltntion exercises at the Phoenix

Blandlng, Dean nnd Mrs. P. P.
) Boyd,
Dean and Mrs. Edward
Wcist, Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Bureau,
Mrs. P. K. Holmes, Miss Margaret
Mcuutgnun, prof, and Mrs. E. F.
Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mllllkcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Atch
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About three hundred guests were
present.
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Banquet for Initiates
The members of the Delta Tnu
Dcltn fraternity were hosts at n
banquet Frldny evening In the gold
room of the Lafayette hotel follow
ing the initiation services.
The fraternity colors, purple, white
and gold were used in the decorations. Mr. Walter West presided
as toastmastcr and responses were
made by the newly Initiated mem
bers.
The Initiates are Messrs. O. B.
Coffman, Edward Griffith, Lawrence Herron, Robert McVcy, Horace
Miner, Foster Peyton. Jack Shields,
Coleman Smith, H. C. Smith,
Charles Wooten and John Thorn.
Active members arc Messrs. Del- roy Root, Clnude Wnlker, Herald
Roy Owsley,
Schlmmel,
J. W.
Clcary, Leonard Weakley, Carlos
Jagoc, William Tott, Walter Vest,
Lawrence Shropshire, P. W. Ard-waEdward Barclay, Samuel Shipley, R. C. Howard, William Patter
son, Paul Avcrltt, Harold Butner,
Bruce Farquhar,
Thomas Moore,
John Benson, Mllfred Noe.
The pledges are James Randol,
Noel Engel, Ben Cooper, John Hen
son nnd Lorell Traylor.
The alumni present were Messrs.
Chi Omega Initiates
xne uni omega sorority an Ollle Williamson, Robert O'Dcar,
nounces the initiation of the follow James Chapman, James Shropshire,
ing which took place Saturday
Founders Day Banquet
afternoon and night at the chapter
The twenty-fir- st
annual Founders
house:
Alpha Tau
Misses Anne Frances Richardson, Day banquet of the
Givens, Mary Eliza- Omega fraternity was given Satur
Jane Stewart
beth Bryan, Mary Elizabeth Botts, day night at the Lafayette hotel,
The table was decorated with
Evelyn Winston Byron, Eleanor
Dawson, Mollle Yocum, Gay Lough- - bouqets of spring flowers and the
ridge, Elizabeth Bond, Charlotte colors of the fraternity, azure and
Shaw, Isabel Bondurant, Marjorle gold were carried out artistically,
Mitchell, Drewsilla Steele, Arva Ray,
Mr. J. H. Callaway, president of
Mary Russell Wingate,
Celeste the chapter, presided as toastmas
Thompson.
ter, and the principal speaker of the
evening was the honor guest, Mr,
Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance
Stewart D. Daniels, national execuKappa Kappa Gamma sorority of tive secretary. Other speakers were
the University entertained Saturday Dean B. M. Brigman, president of
evening with a formal dance at the the alumni association of this
chapter; Mr. Merle Gunkle, who dePhoenix hotel.
The decorations were carried out livered the talk for the active chapin the St. Patrick's day colors and ter, and Mr. Ellis Johnson who gave
cards decorated in the pledge address.
the
emblems of shamrocks were given
Mr. Arthur Frazier, pledge of the
gaily fraternity, delighted the guests with
the guests. The orchestra
wore stove pipe hats of Irish green banjo and vocal selections of Alpha
and played from the depths of a Tau Omega songs.
large lighted bowl.
The members of the active chap
The active chapter are Misses ter are Messrs. Harry Callaway,
Betsy Bennett,
Frances Ballard,
Mark Franklin. Pete Drury. Nell
Kath-erin- e
Ethel Buckner, Lucy Davis,
Plummer, Virgil Couch, Carey Spl-ce- r,
Graves, Faerie Jenkinson,
Merle Gunkle, James May, Sam
Nancy Duke Lewis, Virginia Mc- Allen, Stewart
Augustus, O. K.
Allister, Jane McCaw, Frances
Barnes, William Sanders, James
Mary Huston Molloy, Sanders, Finch Hlllard, Ross MorAnnette Newlin, Betsy Simpson, gan, Luther Vaughn, Frank Cutler,
Katherine Smith1, Imogene Smith, James Boucher, Kenneth Andrews,
Rebecca Van Meter, Polly Warren, Gerald O'Bryant, Ralph Rice, Norrfs
E. Katherine Wilson, Katherine K. Wilson, Howard Day, Albert Kikel,
Wilson, Georgetta Walker.
Krog and John Dundon.
are
Pledges
Serelda Homer
Misses
Pledges are Messrs V. A. Meyer,
Bishop, Josephine Blackman, Elizabeth Board, Mary Cloud Bosworth, John Drury, Frank Seal, L. A.
Darrel Darby, Jesse
Malinda Bush, Harriett Drury, Jane Stranahan,
Hamilton, Sally Johnston,
Jane Herndon, Robert Montgomery, Ellis
Johnson, Robert Wheeler, James
Clay Kenney, Louise McDonald,
Mary King Montgomery, Mlna Garrison, James Jones, Tom Cutler,
George Bickel, Art Frazier, William
Pate, Doris Striker, Theo Tebbs.
e,
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, Adrian Wilkes, Philip
John Vonderhelde and James
Dean Sarah
L. McVey,
Frank
Buckley.
Blandlng, Mrs. P. K. Holmes, Mrs.
Mary P. Taylor, Prof, and Mrs. E.
New Members Announced
F. Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. George
Alpha Chi Chapter of the
Smith. Prof, and Mrs. Enoch Gre-ha- Tau Alpha sorority announces Zeta
the
C. Zembrod,
Prof, and Mrs. A.
Miss Elizabeth Gay, Miss Mar- Initiation of the following: Misses
Martha Carlton and Mary Kather
guerite McLaughlin.
fne Crowe of Louisville, Edith Bade
About 300 guests were present.
ley of Chicago; Romona Iliff of
Bellevue, Ky.; Helen Smith of Dry
Phi Sigma Kappa Formal
Ridge, Dorothy McGowan, Hattie
Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity en- May Price, Mary Elizabeth Price and
tertained with a formal dance Jacqueline Bull of Lexington.
Saturday evening at the Lafayette
hotel.
The decorations were In the colors
of the fraternity, magenta and sil
ver.
The favors were card cases
stamped with the faternlty crest and
the music was furnished by Toy
Sandefur's Rhythm King s orchestra,
The active members are Messrs,
Andrew Bacon, Woodrow Burchett,
McChord Christie, Joe Frank Con
ley. Harry Craft. Scott Davenport,
Gilbert DeMyer, Harry Dent, Warn
er Ford, Irmen Fort, Ralph Gentile,
Leland Howard, Hugh Jackson,
n,
Julian Lefler, John Mains, Ed
Bill Morgan. Elmer Neuman,
Charles Osten, Carl Owsley, Eugene
Royse, Ed Scott,
Dixon Shouse,
Stevens,
Ed Slaughter,
James
Glenny Terrill, Paul Todd, Beverly
White, Newell Wilder and James
Winn.
The pledges are Messrs. Howard
Baker. Albert Barley, Alex Bruce,
Russell Case, Leroy Combs, Ansel
n,
Crady, Guy Fronk, Jerome
Ylanton Shea, John Tyree,
Ed Wilder.

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hotel. Frldny evening followed by
initiation in honor of the new members. Captain Clyde Grndy of the
United Stntcs Army gave nn intensely interesting tnlk on "Itc- mlnlsccnscs of the Cnmpus."
Those lnltlntcd were: Clyde Ad- amson, of Rowlctts, Ky.; Robert AI- drich or Bellevue; Ralph Boyd or
Wntcr Valley; Napoleon Hill of Calvert; Kenneth Howe of Lexington;
Edwin Kirk of Elryla, Ohio; Walter
McCnmmon of Lebanon, Ky.; W11I- Inm Rnst of Charleston, S. C; Will
iam Tudor of Paint Lick, Ky.
Members of the active chapter:
EUlred Adnms, William A. Brace,
Allan Chnrbonncnu, Edwnrd DuVnl,
Archie Duncan, John Duncan, Arthur Eycr, Charles Fury, Richard
Haynes, William Holton, Claiborne
Henson, Lewis McCubbln, John
Prather, Walter D. Sparks, Perry
Snyder, Cass Walden and Edward
Vieth.

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you know, Just across the street
from the Kentucky theater.
The Loom and Needle Shop is
precious for many reasons. All of
their materials are either Imported
tweeds or home spun.
Sport clothes, smart spring suit
materials, homespun of the purest
wool, may be made to your design
and measure. Smocks are most interesting when they are gotten from
the Loom and Needle, because they
are made by Russian peasants.
Handmade imported dresses are
worked out with the cutest color
combinations which make them unusually artistic.
If you have never seen the very
highest type of needle work you just
must pay the Loom and Needle a
visit. All of the needle work marKs
the highest quality of importation.
Any of these things appeal to the
purse.
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in Colony Court, located next to
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Knppa Delta sorority entertained
with six tables of bridge at a de
lightful party at their home on East
Maxwell street, Friday afternoon,
March 14. The affair wns given In
nonor or a number of hum school
girls of Lexington. Saint Patrick's
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day motif was used In the decorations, this color scheme of green and
white also embodying the colors of
the sorority.
Invitations carried decorations of
shamrocks nnd were printed
In
green Ink, stating the hours of the
3 to C o'clock.
affair from
Tallies,
were green snamroctcs wun modern
designs nnd each guest was given a
chocolate hat covered with green
tinfoil, as a favor. The girl obtaining high, score was given a white'
elephant with the words, Kappa
Delta embroidered In green on its
side. Second prize was stationery.
Du'uty refreshments were served,
which also carried out the color
scheme. Green luncheon cloths with
white roses embroidered In each
corner were laid and a bud vase
containing a white rose was placed
on each table. Refreshments consisted of a salad course of moulded
fruit salad with open sandwiches
cut in shape of shamrocks and
spread with green tinted cheese.
This was followed by a dessert
course of ice cream, having a mint
center, green and
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