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SOCIETY
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Dinner guests 8unday at the PI Up. David Hale Tate, and Frank
Kappa Alpha house were Misses Coffey, Montlcello.
Marjorle rieber, Louise Johnson
Misses Margaret Oreenley
and
Kathleen cole. Kitty Hunter, Anna Pat O
were dinner guests SunBess Clarke, Margaret Walker, Isa- day atRear Lambda
Chi Alpha
bel Preston, Ruth Ralston, Mary house. the
Eiuce Bpratt,
Elizabeth Snowden
Mr. Earl T. 8urgener was a guest
Martha Fugctt, and Helen Congle- at the Lambda Chi Alpha house
ton.
over the week-enMisses Marjorle Flrber and Jen
Dinner guests at the AlDha Tau
ny Lee visited during the week-en- d
at their respective homes In Ntch- - Omega house Sunday were Misses
Marie Vernon, Helen Allen, and
olasvllle and Louisville.
Marjorle Anderson.
Misses Susan Yankey and Doro
Mr. Earl Stokes, Alpha Tau Ome
thy Barger were guests over the
week-en- d
at his home
at Danville for homecom ga, spent the week-en- d

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CAI.ENDAB

Mrs. Daisy Pedlgo, housemother
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Livingston. Mr
and Mrs. Horace Snwln, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Watts.
Oumt of the actives and pledr.es
were Misses Elizabeth Leslie, Vlr
glnia BORworth, Toska Ann von
Borrles, Oladys Campbell,
Helen
Farmer. Mildred Oorman, Sarah
Slack, Betty Boyd. Kathleen Cole,
Elizabeth Jones. Elizabeth Lloyd,
Helen Crady, Martha Shlpp, Ann
Friend - Robin son
Eubanks,
Jane
Announcements
have been re- Henderson, Dolly Oatewood, Nan
Martha Hall, and
ceived of the marriage of Miss cy
Trimble.
Kathryn Friend, daughter of Mrs.
Eddie L. Friend, Lexington, to Mr,
Dean Blanding Entertains
William Pierce Robinson, son of
Dean Sarah Blandlng was hostess
Mrs. Jessie Darlington Robinson
and the late John Whitcomb Rob at luncheon Saturday to the alum
lnson, which took place November nae of Kappa Kappa Gamma at
her home in the country. FollowS, In Richmond. Ind. The bride at
tended the University, being a mem lng the luncheon a business meet
lng was held.
ber of Alpha Gamma Delta, and
was graduated from the Morehead
Kappa Delta PI
State Teachers' college in 1933. Mr.
Dean and Mrs. W. S. Taylor were
Robinson Is a graduate of the Col
lege of Music, Cincinnati, and at hosts Friday afternoon to the active
present is manager of radio station members of Kappa Delta PI who
held formal initiation services for
WKBV, In Richmond, Ind.
the new. pledges of the fraternity.
The officers of the group presid
Zeta Tail Alpha Dinner
ed at the services, following which
The members of the active
were served
tea
of Zeta Tau Alpha entertained Miss and sandwiches and Mrs. May
Frances Martin
with a Thanksgiving dinner Sun Duncan presided at the tea table,
day at the Kentucklan hotel in which bore a lovely centerpleca of
honor of the pledges.
fall flowers and tapers.
Place cards, candles, flowers and
nut cups were In the traditional
Phi Alpha Delta
dith spent the week-en- d
at the
Thanksgiving colors to carry out
Phi Alpha Delta, honorary legal
the party scheme. Miss Dorothy fraternity, held formal Initiation Alpha Lambda Tau house.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Eckler spent
Lee Martin, pledge captain, pre- services Friday
afternoon at the the week-en- d
in Elizabethtown.
sided.
Lafayette hotel. Those initiated
Miss Sue Layton spent the week
Miss Kitty Cooke entertained with were Messrs. J. D. O'Bryant, John
a number of songs, and at the con- Brandon Price, Gordon Llsanby, end in Frankfort.
Mr. Luther Matthews accompan
clusion of the dinner, all Joined In ana Robert Hensley.
ied Richard Brown and Stanley
the singing of some of the sorority
Immediately following the ser Van Gorder to their homes In Wil
music.
vices, a banquet was given at which liamson, West Virginia, for
the
Mr. Robert Hatton acted as toast week-enPledge Tea
master. Speakers were Dean Alvin
guests Sunday at the Sig
Dinner
The pledges of Kappa Delta en- E. Evans, Mr. Robert Moss, alumni
ma Chi house were Misses Sara
tertained from 4 to 6 p. m. Monday advisor, and Prof. Lewis Roberts.
Kinney, Jean Kopp, Hallle Howard.
with a tea in honor of the pledges
and Martha Cleveland; Messrs. Lev
of the other sororities.
Installation of Officers
Forquer, Newcastle,
Bas- The house was decorated with
Lambda Lambda of Sigma Chi sett. Centre college. and David
white, yellow, and orchid asters. announces the Installation
of the
Mr. Alvin King. Sigma Chi. went
Mrs. Ottle Higgenbotham,
housefollowing officers: Messrs. William
mother, presided over the tea table GottshaU, president: Alvin J. King. to Danville for the week-enThe following from the Sterna
which was decorated with white
r.,
J. Waller Rode Chi house spent the week-en- d
at
roses and green tapers.
d,
Jr., recording secretary; John
their respective homes: Messrs.
Guests were received by Misses
treasurer; Elvis J. Stahr. Jr., Foots" Bunton, Louisville: Charles
Eleanor Randolph,
Elizabeth Ann corresponding secretary and editor;
Millard, and Dorothy Brooks, offi- Frank O. Coffey, historian: William Ryan, Lawrenceburg; Bruce Phil- cers of the pledge group. About a H. Swisshelm, pledge master, and
hundred guests called during the Koocrt Butter, sergeant-at-arm- s.
afternoon.
University Club
Alumni Entertain
The University club of
The football squad and coaches Church cathedral met at 6:30Christ
p. m,
were guests of the Lexington Alum- Sunday at the parish house.
ni Association at a dinner given
gov. "Happy" Chandler
ueut.
at o:30 p. m. Sunday in the rose was guest speaker and his talk was
room of the Lafayette hotel.
on "Youth and Politics." The usGuests of honor were Coaches ual buffet supper was served pre
Wynne, Grant, and Twomey; Mes- ceding tne meeting.
srs. McMillan, Orr. Ayers, Miller,
G. Bryant, Darnaby, Hay, E. BrySigma Delta Chi
ant, Bympson. McClurg, Walker,
Sigma Delta Chi will entertain its
Potter, Vanaman,
Rupert, Long, pledges at 6:30 o'clock tonight with
Huddleston, Janes, Pritchard, John- a dinner to be given
in the comson, Myers, McCool, Anderson, Far-ri- a, mons. Following
dinner, iniPribble, Wagner, Jobe, Nevers, tiation services will the held.
be
Jacobs, Olah, Jean, Wallace, and
Those honored are: Messrs. CamGoforth.
eron Coffman, William Carrell, Del-mAdams, Ed Shannon, William
Kappa Sigma Dance
Miller, John Christie,
Bud Hunt,
Actives and pledges of Beta Nu Henry McCown, Morton Collins,
chapter of Kappa Sigma enter- George Calvert, John Day, Art
tained Saturday night with a house Muth, Basil Baker, Jack Wild, Hendance at the chapter house on ry Hornsby, William Wallace, John
south Broadway.
Reidy. and Oscar Haight
The bouse was decorated with
evergreens and clusters of balloons
FRATERNITY ROW
bearing out a color scheme of the
fraternity's colors. Miniature fraMiss Mary Andrews Pearsons was
ternity paddles were given as fav- in Louisville last week-en- d
to ators.
tend a buffet supper given by Miss
Chaperons for the dance were Jean Dawson.
Today, Nownbrr 7:
Delta Delta Delta founder's day
banquet, 6:30 p. m., Lafayette hotel.
Woman's club anniversary dinner,
6:30 p. m., Boyd halL
Sigma Delta Chi Initiation and
dinner, 0:30 p. m, University com
mons.

Dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house Sunday
were Mrs c. 8 Allen. Misses Mary
Edith Bach. Margaret Davis. Dorothy Appleton. Emma Lou Carroll,
Betty Teemevr, Ooldle Bell, and
Clara Hughes
Mr. Leon McCrosky and Mr. Lou-I- s
Ison went to Harrodsburg this

the reading room of
Miner spoke on

Boyd hall poems from her book called "Trall-Ings- ."
Contempo- rary Women Writers."
The meeting waa attended by
Mrs. Miner discussed such poets the active chapter, alumni chapter
as MHlay. Dickinson, Wylle, and and guests.
Reese She declared that. In recent years, "Beauty Is again finding
Dr. Henry Smith Prltchett, presidentIts way Into poetry," and she made -emeritus
note of the decline In popularity of Foundation for of the Carnegt
week-enthe Advancement
Lowell and the Imaglst school. The of Teaching,
Mr. MottIs Oalnes spent the week
has been awarded the
talk was concluded by the reading honorary degree of doctor
end In Stanford.
of laws
Mr. John Bell was a guest at the of several of Mrs. Miner's own by the University of Mlasourl
Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house
this week.
Messrs. John Clark. Woodrow
In Louisville.
ing.
Coots, and Charles Mathls
Mr. Oaylon Harvey. Alnha Tau guests at the Alpha Oamma were
Miss Mary Klrkpatrlck. district Omega,
Rho
advisor, was a guest at the Delta tne ween-en- visited in La Orange over; fraternity house at Purdue Univerhamburgers you have ever
sity this week-en- d
for the Purdue-Indian- a
Delta Delta house for the week-enMiss Margaret Tartar. Lawrenre- tasted. Drop in and try one.
football game.
Sunday dinner guests at the Knp btirg, was a giiest at the Delta
Any hour out of the 24 we
pa Sigma house were Misses Vir Zeta house during the past week.
ginia Boaworth and Gladys Camp- are ready to serve you.
Alpha Tau Omega announces the
Deu.
pledging of Guy Johnson,
Good foods and quick service at
Miss Sara Callihan was a dinner
guest Sunday at the Delta Tau
John F. McKlnney and "Sunnv"
Day will motor to Knoxville
Delta house.
Mrs. Jesse Miner was the guest
We put the OK in
speaker at a meeting
of Theta
Messrs. Steve Feathcrstone and
103 E. Main
Miss Rlssa Hieronymus spent the Sigma Phi. national Journalism soBert Hallcnberg spent the week-en- d
cooking
week-en- d
in Winchester.
rority, held last Thursday night In
In Louisville.
Misses Dorothy Curtis. Nancy
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dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma
BEAUTY
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WITH EVIL AS BEING UNNATURAL
nu nou.se.
IN THE SHAKESPEAREAN
THAT IF THE FACE WEKE. DELIGHTFUL
Messrs. Harold and Bernard Day- He GLORIFIES WAR. RUT
JtNOt io IHt 5 TORY OF A GREAT
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in Berea.
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Misses Hallle Howard.
Frank
ir
A PERSON OF NOBLE
fort, and Elizabeth Oreene. Paris,
BIRTH
spent the week-en- d
at the Alpha
ai ueita nouse.
Messrs. Charley Dunn and Ed
Kingsbury spent the week-en- d
in
Covington.
Mr. Larry Suarts spent the week
end in Danville.
Mr. Morton Walker, Louisville,
was a week-en- d
guest at the Phi
Kappa Tau house.
Phi Kappa Tau announces the
pledging of Obie Johnson and Charley Wurst.
Mr. Danniker and William Mere
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