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SOCIETY NOTES
Coming Social Events
The social calendar for the rest of
this semester has just been completed and given out from the office
of dean of men.
The dances are as follows:
December 3 Kentuckian dance in
the men's gymnasium.
Pan Hellenic dance
December 16
. in ths men's gymnasium.
December 17 Freshman engineers'
dan.o at Dicker hall.
January 7 Stroller dance in the
men's gymnasium.
The cadet hops will not start until
the second semester.

Thanksgiving Dance
The annual homecoming Alumni
Club dance was given Thursday night
in the men's gymnasium of the University of Kentucky. Music was furnished by "Peg" Longon's orchestra.
The programs were in blue and white.
Honor guests were members of the
Tennessee and Kentucky football
teams. The Tennessee visitors were
given yellow arm bands and yellow
chrysanthemums while the Kentucky
boys were given white chrysanthemums and white arm bands.
About fifteen hundred guests were
present.
The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs.

Enoch Grehan, Dean and Mrs. C. R
Melcher, and Miss Marguerite Mc-

Laughlin, president of the Lexington
Alumni Club. Miss Helen King and
Mr. Raymond Kirk assisted In entertaining.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Tea Dance
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
entertained delightfully with a tea
dance at Patterson hall last Saturday
afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock.
"Peg" Longon's orchestra furnished
the music. The only decoration was
a large electric key bearing the initials of the sorority.
Chaperones for the dance were Mrs.
Mary P. Taylor, house mother, and
Dean Sarah Blanding..
Members of the active chapter attending were Misses Mary Nash
Katherine Best, Dolly Cox, Rob
Evans, Elizabeth Fagaly, Pearl
Mary Huston Molloy, Belle
Nelson, Evelyn Prewitt, Josephine
Skain, Cynthia Smith, Eleanor Tapp,
Imogene Smith, Margaret Thompson,
Sara Lynn Tucker, Mary Wilson, Jean
Martin, Katherine Wilson, Elizabeth
Wood, Fairy Jenkinson.
Pledges attending were Misses Virginia Hadley, Lucy Davis, Agnes
Mary Cole Hollo way, Jane Bush
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Kappa Delta Pi, honorary' fraternity for students of education, will
entertain with a tea this afternoon
from four to 5:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the University High school
for the pledges of the fraternity and
the freshman students of the College
of Education
All the members of
Kappa Delta Pi are urged to be present

Zeta Tea
Thursday afternoon the Delta Zeta
sorority entertained with a tea at
their house on Linden walk from 4
to 6 o'clock in honor or their national
officer, Mrs. Kelley.
The house was beautiful in its decorations of pink Killarny roses and
softly shaded lights. A delightful ice
LOST
Phi Kappa Tau pin somecourse was served.
where on gym floor Thanksgiving
night. Return to Beeclter Adarak,
Tea Dance for Pledges
411 East Maxwell; phone 4100.
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority of the
adv.
University of Kentucky entertained i
their pledges with a tea dance last
Friday afternoon at Patterson hall house over the week end, Al Caldfrom 3:30 to 6 o'clock. "Peg" Lon- well, Tom Armstrong, Ralph Connell
gon's orchestra furnished music for Thornton, Billy Upham, Josh Denham
the occasion.
and John Rachal.
The chaperones were Mrs. James
at
Visitors who spent the week-en- d
oean barah the Triangle fraternity house were
Urutcher, house mother;
Blanding, Mrs. Eda Giles, Mrs. Alfred Skeet O'Hara, John Gray, Patrick
Blackburn, Mrs. David Knoble, Mrs. Kelley, Ray Stoesser, Everet Walker,
J. D. Morris and Miss Berkley.
Ted Bennison, C. M. Davidson, Ben
The hostesses, the members of the Kells, David Browning and E. O.
Misses Louise Bartlee.
active chapter, were
Broaddus, Miriam Sloan, Louise
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nutting and
Virginia Baker, Mary Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Platts attended
Jasper, Mary Browne Bradley, Louise the Tennessee - Kentucky game
Wendt, Georgianna Flowers, Ruth Thanksgiving
McDonald, Anna Weleh Hughes Eva
Miss Myrtle Stevens of Covington
Jenkins, Alice Knoble Geraldine Cosby, Thelma Ferguson, Sara Colloy, and. MJsr Elizabeth. Moreland were
Roweaa Noe, Dora Edwards and Mary visitors a the Beta Sigma Omicron
sorority house during tho ThanksgivLewis Marvin.
ing holidays.
Pledges and guests of honor were
Miss
Allia May Heath spent
Misses Mildred Greene, Martha Gib- Thanksgiving Day at Louisville.
bons, Florence Moss, Louise Hill,
The following girls were visitors
Martha Reed, Anna May, Mary Ward, over the week end at the Alpha GamPolly Bowling, Elizabeth Smith, Cath- ma Delta house, Misses Margaret
erine Delaney, Louise Wheeler, Fran- Dickson, Polly Vorhees, Viola
ces Mauzy, Olivia Perkins, Mary
Jesse Lee Ware, and Anna Lee
Brown,
Sadie Holvius and Polly Newman.
They attended the Pi
Woodburn.
Kappa Alpha house dance Saturday
evening.
Russian Tea Motif
Miss Jimmy Collins of Cincinnati,
President and Irs. Frank L. Mc was a guest at the Alpha Delta Theta
Vey entertained Wednesday afternoon house over the week end.
at their home, Maxwell place. Since
Misses Willy Gordon, Mary Lou
Wednesday was the last day of Rus- Beckner, Pauline Park, and Margaret
sian month, the Russian effect was Hill spent the week end at the Delta
carried out.
Delta Delta sorority house.
Russel Duncan, Mike Daley, Eugene
The Woman's Athletic Association
assisted in entertaining. Miss Skin- Combs and Pope Crowden were guests
ner and Mrs. Server poured tea and over the week end at the Delta Tau
were assisted by officers of the W. Delta fraternity house.
A. A., Misses Virginia Robinson,
Mr. Bob Sauer, of Louisville, and
Greeno, Margaret Sims, Daisy Mr. H. L. Jones, of Chicago, spent the
Spradlln, week end at the Alpha Sigma Phi fra- Weems, and by Miss Nell
Mildred
Robards, Kathleen Fitch, ernity house.
Catherine Dulaney, Elizabeth Duncan,
Misses Dorothy Brent, Grace Arch
Frances Kinney, Ruby Ellis, Virginia er, Polly Doolin, Mary Katherine
Ellis, Sarah Lynn Tucker, Evelyn Black, Eva Jenkins, and Katherine
Prewitt, Isabelle Taylor, Rebecca Brand were guests at the Alpha XI
Brown, Alma Lepper, Natalie Hickey, Delta sorority during the past week
Virginia Ebert, Minna Hagerdon, end.
Mary Ader, Wilma Powell, Kathleen
Guests over the week end at the
Carlton, and Frances Osborne all of
Chi Omega sorority house were Misswhom wore Russian costumes.
es Marion and Frances Whitfield, BetThe tea was served on the sun ty Reganstein, Catherine Rice, Evelyn
porch at a table on which were two Hopkins, and Mary Nash Wilson.
Russian samavars and brass candle
The following gins were' guests
sticks.
over the week end at th Kappa Delta sorority on Stone avenue. Misses
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Dorothy Stebblns and Annaboll Murphy, Mrs. Sneed Yager and Mrs.
Miss Jean Midhoefer, of Winches
ter, was a guest at the Kappa Kappa Jack Warren.
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Miss Adrienne Mason and Miss
Gamma sorority over the week end.
Weber were guests at the Zeta
Mrs. Orth and Mrs. Thick, national
president and vice president of the Tau Alpha sorority hous during the
Beta Sigma Omicron sorority, were past week end.
guests at the Beta Sigma Omicron
Miss Irene McNamara, of Cincinsorority house over the Thanksgiving nati, was a guest of Miss Marguerite
McLaughlin during the Thanksgiving
holidays. They are from St. Louis.
Mrs. Kelley, national officer of the holidays.
Delta Zeta sorority, is a guest at the
Miss Frances Lee spent the ThanksDelta Zeta sorority house.
giving holidays with her parents in
Guests t the Delta Zeta house over Lexington.
the week end were Misses Lillian and
Misses
Kitty Conroy, Margaret
Louise Rasch, of Covington.
Lavin, and Louise Connell were in
following men were guestB at Lexington during the Thanksgiving
The
the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity holidays.
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The convention program included
talks on freshman adjustment, Y. W.
C. A. work, and scholarship standards
by Dean Mendenhall of Transylvania,
Dean Mildred McAfee of Kentucky
College for Women, and Dean Agnes
The
Wells of Indiana University.
visitors were entertained by a drive
Hamthrough the Blue Grass, tea at
ilton College, and dinner at the home
of President and Mrs. McVey. The
insecond day of the convocation
cluded election or officers, a talk by
Mrs. 'Ralph Hill, dean at the University of Louisville, and Miss Marie
Wilson, assistant dean at Miami University. At the close of the meeting
Doctor McVey gave an address after
which the delegates were guests at
a luncheon given by Miss Sarah G.
Blanding.
presMiss Blanding was
ident for next year, Miss Elizabeth
Roff of Ashland High school was elected vice president and Miss Hilda
Threlkeld is secretary-treasure- r.

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Harry C. Bean, formerly of LexThe GirU' band of the university
gave a short musical program at the ington, who has been connected with
Y. W. C. A. Vespers Tuesday night, the Travelers Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., sinoo April
November 29, at Patterson halL
1, 1925, has just been promoted from
On Wednesday night, November 30, the assistant western manager of the
a beauty expert from Wolf Wile com- - Fire Company to secretary of the
pany talked to the girls of the uni- western department. Mr. Bean was
born in Lexington, and was graduated
versity on the correct use of cosmet- in civil engineering from the uniics. During the evening, she demonversity.
strated the wrong and then the right
use of rouge, powder, and lipstick.
The Boosters' Club at Colorado
This meeting was one of the projects State Teachers' College, has instituted
of the Y. W. C. A. discussion group: a week when everyone on the campus
on "Personality."
will have a chance to get acquainted.

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"The National Y. W. C A." will be
subject of the Vesper service at 6:30
o'clock, Tuesday night, December 6,
at Patterson hall. Many of the members of local Y. W. C A.s do not
realize that they are also members
of a national movement, so the connection between local and national
Y. W. C. A. will bo thoroughly explained at this meeting.
All girls of the university are Invited
to attend.
The Y. W. C. A. of the university
entertained the children from Short
Street Orphanage with a Thanksgiving party Tuesday night, November 22, at Boyd hall. The first part
of the evening was given over to a
program of stories and gam9, after
which refreshments were served to
the children.
The Freshman eoundl of the Y. W.
C. A. is planning to work during the
year with the children from this or- -

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