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Friday, December 2
Zcta Tau Alpha tea dance from
3:30 to 6 o'clock at Patterson hall.
Saturday, December 3
The Kentuckian dance from 9 to 12
o'clock in the men's gymnasium.
Friday, December 9
A'Iia Delta Tluta tea dance from
3:30 to 6 o'clock at Patterson hall.

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Delta Delta Delta Entertains
The Delta Delta Delta, sorority entertained with a founder's day ban
quet, Thanksgiving eve, at the Lafayette hotel. Sixty members of the
sorority were present, including mem-hiof the Delta Rho chapter of the
University of Kentucky, and the Beta
Zeta chapter, ol rransyivania university.
The colors of gold blue and silver
were carried, out in the decorations,
falf chrysanthemums
and lovely
adorned the tables, which were arranged to form a large delta. Miss
toastmistress,
Ann Carvill presided
and toasts were given by representatives of the two chapters, and by an
alumnus. The pledges brought the
program to a close with a novel act

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Pledges of the chagter were Messrs.
Lawrence Alexander, Charles
Donald Glass, Robert Gibson,
William Greenwell, Leon Hoffman,
Richar Hayes, Ermine Maddox, Jerry
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The Trianele fraternity entertained
their pledges and friends with a house
Hnnro last Wednesday night at their
hnmp nn the Nicholasville pike. The
house was artistically decorated witnj
frens and the fraternity colors of old
rose and gray. Art Payne and his
orchestra from Louisville iurnisnea
the music for the occasion. Two hundred guests were present.
The active chapter who were hosts
to the dance were: C. R. Baugh, I.
C. Berry, E. M. Butler, M. T. Carpenter, C. E. Colvin, Jr., C. H. .Dees,
D. . Edwards, Jr., J. H. Gray, J. H.
Griffith, R. F. Hayes, Larkin Keller,
A. W. Lawrence. D. L. 0'Roark;'C. A.
Poole. G. P. Sewell. M. Smith. 0. J.
Istoesser, H. A. Thprnberg, T. A. Wal
ters, S. H. Wise.
The Dledees: W. W. Anderson. W.
L. Albert, R. D. Cook, R. G. Heitz, L.
Hoeing, J. M.
B. Henderson, W.
Howard, J. C. Laughlin, H.'A. Noles,
J. V. Smith, W. L. Spain, and W., B.

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Arthur Eastwood, Richard Elliott,
Edwards, Jack Fish, Arthur Hoover,
Edwin Hampton, James Hester, Lee
Ison, Joseph Morris, Hart Miller,
Gapson Mauzy, Fred McLane, Glenn
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During the afternoon initiation was
Miss Lydia Roberts, who had
a standing of 3, and Miss Isabel Craig
who had a standing of 2.7, were the
only two who were pledged.
held.

Harry" Gamage, Mrs. Morris'
Schorago, Mrs. Katherine Lyons, Mrs.
Following the dinner the .regular John Jewell, Mrs. E. A. Bureau, Miss
Mortar Board meeting was held. Marguerite McLaughlin and Mrs".,
About sixteen members were present. Birket Lee Pribble.
In the dining room on the sun porch
Thanksgiving Tea
tea tables were arranged and decorPresident and Mrs. McVey enter- ated with white chrysanthemums and;
tained with a delightful informal re- blue candles in silver and brass hold- ception at Maxwell place Thanksgiving afternoon for the homfceoming
celebration of the University of KenHouse Dance
tucky.
Omega chapter of the Pi Kappa AlThe guests were received after the pha fraternity entertained their pledfootball game and numbered about ges and friends with a dance at their
three hundred, among them were the house on Rose and Maxwell streets
members of the Tennessee band, Ten- Saturday evening. The house was
nessee rooters, and the University of beautifully decorated in blue and
Kentucky coaches, alumni and stu- white streamers intermingled with the
dents.
fraternity colors of garnet and gold.
The tea tables were presided over Fruit punch was served, throughout
by Mrs. M. L. Pence, Miss Clara the. evening. Music was furnished by
White, Mrs. Enoch Grehan and Mrs. Toy Sandifer's Rythm Kings.
Raymond Kirk. Assisting in enterThe hosts were Messrs. David Alextaining were Miss Sarah Blinding, ander, Joseph Allen, Boner Blasin- -

by her mother and her sister, Mrs.
Paul P. Boyd and Miss Betty Boyd.

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W. Maxon, G. Pope,
F. Phipps F. Seaman, M. Smith, H
Wells.
Stone, B. Waddle, D. Whitehead, E.
Those from the Beta cha'pter in- Rice and Gayle Mohney.
Pledges:
cluded Hallie Day Back, Minnie Lou Dick Richards, Roy Harvey, John
Billie Boyer, Helen Brown- Archer, Ben Martin, Rex Allison,
Bennett,.
ing, Irene Brummette, Virginia Coch- Jack Woods, Sam Blackburn, Paul
ran, Pauline Collims, Irene Cullis, Mrs. Goodloe, Ed Riley, William Kelley.
Dean, Evelyn Delaney, Nell' Farmer, W. E. Rodgers, Jim Nixon, Smith
Stella Flantz, Josephine Frazer, Jane Caywood, Howard Graham, Ed Green,
Gooch, Marion Jarrett, Ruby Lowell, John Kellog and BobxHolt.
Mary Joe McComick, Virginia Robinson, Edith Sisk, Laura Bell Smith,
Elizabeth Wells, Vera Woodruff and
Mortar Board Tea
Dee Worthtngton.
Mortar Board, honorary senior
girl's sorority, entertained delightHouse Dance
fully with a tea Thursday afternoon
Epsilon fraterni- from 4 to 6 o'clock at Patterson hall.
The Sigma Alpha
ty entertained their pledges and
The room was beautifully decorated
friends with a delightful house dance with red roses and the lights were
their home on South Limestone
at
candles in silver holdstreet and about one hundred and fifty shaded. Tall
in various partF of
guests were present. The house was ers were burning course was served.
the room. An ice
col-

Founder Day Banquet
Alpha and Beta chapters of Alpha
Delta Theta celebrated founder's day
Friday evening with a banquet at
the Phoenix hotel. The table was attractively decorated with the sorority
colors and flowers. Mrs. James William Craig of the Alpha chapter presided at toastmistress.
Those present from the Alpha chapter were: Carmie Back, Florence Bell,
Martha Bishop, Virginia Clark, Mat-tiMiller Clayton, June Everhart, daily decorated in the fraternity
Evelyn McCord, Willetta Miller, Maud ors fo purple and gold. Music was
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furnished by Frank's orchestra.
Members of the active chapter who
were hosts were: Bobby McMifray,
Clifton Waddill, Woodford Wornall.
June Lyons, James Collier, G. D.
Paul McBrayer, E. C. Weathers,
Harold Bird, C. Combs, F. Farley, H.
Greaver, E Jones, S. Johnson, L.

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New England. Supper
Members of the Mortar' Board, senior women's sorority, were delightfully entertained at the home of' Miss
Virginia Boyd on Waller avenue, with
a New England supper.
The house ,and tables were decor-

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white or flesh, with Fleur de Lys heel
outlined in gold or silver metallic,
pair, ?5.
Kayser Lance Heel slenderizing, of
good weight chiffon, in many fine
shades pah $2.50.
Kayser Twin Heel chic and slenderizing. In chiffon of excellent wearing
quality. ''Many shades, pair, ?2.50.
Diamond Point ;Heel as the name
Charming newest shades.
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Pair, S1.95.

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DURING

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TCavser Slinner Heel service, medium
or cumuli weigiii
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Single slender point
color range.
design. Pair, $2.00.

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Contrasting Heel fine ingrain
chiffon hose, the clearest of all,
small black heel. Gun metal,
glow and roso taupe shades.

silk
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chiffon,
Wayne Knit Square Heel
medium or service weight, long wearing and beautiful. Shades that are
fashion right. $1.50, $2 and $2.50.

Kayser 88X dainty pointed heel design. Full fashioned and silk, to the
hem. So popular we carry 16 Bhades.
Pair, $1.65.

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Wayne Knit Gun metal and even- with contrasting narrow back
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Novelties Silk and wool novelty hose
in various pattern effects, pair $1.95.
Wool Spats or Under Hose, pair $1
with cut-oheel and toe, pair $1.25.

Chiildren's Hose Wayne Knit ribbed
hose in plain colors, pair 59c.
Children's Novelty Hose
and full length hose, pair, 59c.
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Infant's Hose both Lisle and Silk
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35c to $1.

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