Mr. James Augustus presiding.
Dr. W. D. Funkhouser nnd Denn C.
R. Mclchcr spoke of the nims of the

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Dr.
members present were:
Frnnk McVey, Coach Fred Murphy,
The house was beautifully decorated Dr. W. D, Funkhouser; Messrs. James
CALENDAR
with carnations and the dining room Augustus, Emmett Milward, William
I was
lighted by the illuminated fra- Tunks, Joe Walters, Ab Klrwan, LeonFriday, Mny 15
ard Tracy, C. E. Albert, John Dabney,
Scabbard and Blnde dinner dance in ternity shield.
the palm room of the Phoenix hotel
The program included the following: Henry Woods, Elmore Vossmeyer,
James McFnrland, Ted McDowell,
in the evening.
Tonstniastcr .lack Warren.
Welcoming Address Kenneth Tug-gl- e. Arch Bennett, Guthrie Bright, Arthur
Saturday, MnyMfl
Morris, Jack Warren, Wallace SanLamp nnd Cross, senior men's honMiss Margaret Mc- ders, John Rachel, Richnrd WilliamResponse
orary fraternity entertaining with
son, Chnrlcs Hcidrick, Hobnrt Grooms,
a formal dance in the evening in the Laughlin.
Solo "The Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Kenneth Tuggle, nnd Pete Derrick.
gymnasium.
Cadet hop in the afternoon In the Alpha" Happy Chandler.
Musical Program
The guests included about twerity-fiv- q.
gymnasium.
On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
mothers and sisters.
nt Patterson hnll the members of Phi
Annual Reception for Mothers
Beta honornry musical fraternity of
Mothers Entertained
Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank L. McVey enter-tnine- d
Members of Alpha Tau Omega frar the university entertained the visitwith an afternoon reception
ing mothers with n delightful proSaturday at Maxwell Place in. honor ternity entertained their mothers who gram.
One of the features of the
university for
of the mothers of the University of were visiting at thelovely 10 o'clock afternoon was "Little Mother 'O
Kentucky girls here for the celebra- Mother's day with a
sung by Storey Turner. The
on Mine"
tion of Mothers' day at the university. dinner at their chapter house
remainder of the program wns as folSouth Limestone street, Sunday.
The house was beautiful with many
piano .duet Margaret Grider
lows:
The table was beautifully arranged.
spring flowers nnd the guests were
and Frances White; vocal duet Ada
The decorations were sweet peas and King and Corinth Taylor, and a piano
received by Dr. nnd Mrs. McVey, Miss
Virginia Franke, dean of women at other spring flowers.
solo by Kathcrine McGurk.
The guests included Lexington and
the university, nnd Dr. McVey's mothout of town mothers.
er, .Mrs. Anna Holmes McVey.
Zela Tau Alpha Founders Day
Alpha Chi of Zeta Tau Alpha celeTea tables decked with flowers nnd
Gamma Rho Dance
Alpha
brated their founders day Friday
enndies were arranged in the dining
Omicron chapter of Alpha Gamma afternoon with a delightful outing and
room nnd sun parlor and presided
over by Mrs. Paul Boyd and Mrs. Rho fraternity entertained with the rowing party. A picnic lunch was
Members of the active chapGeorge Roberts. Iced tea, sandwiches biennial formal dance Saturday eve- served.
ning in the ballroom of the Phoenix ter and alumnae were present.
and bonbons were served.
Assisting in entertaining were the hotel. The decorations were carried
Tri Delt Tea-Danfaculty mothers who have daughters out attractively in streamers of the
Delta Rho chapter of Delta Delta
nttending the university, the members fraternity colors, gold and green,
of Delta fraternity entertained with a
of the Women's Administrative Coun- which extended to the farther ends
from 3 to G o'delightful tea-dancil of the university, also Mrs. Eda the room. Colorful balloons made an
clock Friday afternoon at Patterson
Giles, Miss Dora Berkley, Miss Eliza- addition to the scene.
Miniture fans in the two colors were hall.
beth Desha, Miss Rachelle Shacklette
The Rythmn Kings' orchestra furngiven as favors. The programs were
and Miss Jcanette McVey.
music and fruit punch was
the ished
About one hundred nnd fifty guests tiny white booklets embossed withgold served the
during the dancing hours.
were presenty for the lovely reception, fraternity emblem in green and
The hostesses were members of the
with green nnd gold ties. The Rythm
seventy of whom were
active chapter: Misses Lucile HowKings furnished delightful music.
university girls.
mothers of the
The hosts, the active chapter, were: ard, Elizabeth Littleton, Lucile Cook,
Messrs. Sanders E. Barrett, Otho Gaf-fi- n, Betsy Worth, Marie Beckner, ElizaKappa Alpha Dinner
Phi
Joan R. Watlington, S. Jameson beth Gaitsskill, Minerva Lambert,
The members of the active chapter
Jones, Frank C. Melton, Hugo Hesson, Marjory Smith, Virginia Reeves,
and the pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha Tom G. Harned, Ranee B. McClure, Gladys Smith, Chenault Kelley, Billy
were hosts at dinner at their chapter Eluis R. Wrather, Burdette R. San- Whitlow, Bennie Edwards, Frances
house on Limestone street, Friday
Dorothy
ders, William L. Grady, Arson C. Ber- Summers, Alice Young,
evening, in honor of their mothers.
Baker, Helen Board, Jean Todd, Every, Thomas E. Ford, J. William
William O. Blackburn, Lowry lyn Wright, Nancy Jones, Ruth
Margaret Averill, Ruth Kehoe,
M. Caldwell, George Felusko, Cleon
Caroline Averill, Martha Ball Edelen,
R. Rothert, Troll G. Young.
Sampson.
Helen
Pledges: Messrs. Hugh P. Ather-to- n, Frances Maltby,
Smith Scott, Harb Moore, Joseph Amelia King.
A'nd the pledges: Misses Katherine
Terry.
Helen
Robb,
Lucile
McWilliams,
Champ, Margaret Jones.
Senior Reception
The annual senior reception for
which Dean and Mrs. Paul Boyd are
Rltah ththtaalu ef
thScarkiTanattr
hosts for the graduating members
of the Arts and Sciences college was
eiven Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock
at the home of Dean and Mrs. Boyd
on Waller avenue.
The affair was thoroughly informal,
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