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elected, ns follows: Mary McFarland,
president; Rebecca Long, vice presiCramer, secretary;
dent; Elizabeth
Gertrude Anderson, treasurer; MargaMr. DuAllen, sorgeant-at-armret
val, the retiring president, spoke on
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the history and purpose of Eta Sigma
Phi. A delightful social hour folZ. T. A. Ten Dnncc
CALENDAR
The Zctn Tnu Aipnn ten dnncc was lowed.
were Misses GerThose Initiated
given Inst Saturday nfternoon in PatSaturday, Jnnunry 12
hnll with several hundred trude Anderson, Rebecca Long, MarAlpha Gnmmn Delta tea dance, !t to C, terson In
garet Allen, and Elizabeth Cramer.
guests
nttendunre.
nt I'nttorson tinll.
Alplm Sigma Phi house dnncc, 8
Sigma Phi Initiates
Eta
Strollers' Dance
to 12.
Ktn Sigma Phi, nntlonnl honorary
The Strollers, dramatic organizaSlgnm Nu house dnncc, 6 to 12.
Lntin and Greek fraternity, held inition, entertained with a dhnce Inst
Sigma Bctn XI house dnncc, 8 to 12. tiation services on December 17.
Snturdny evening In the Men's
X to r:!tO, In Men's gym.
Officers lor the coming yenr were
Cndct hop,

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One of the most attractive weddings
of the holiday season was that of Miss
Janet McVey and Mr. Harry B. Tilton,
of Carlisle and Ashland, which wns
solemnized Snturdny evening, Decern
ber 20, at Maxwell Place, the homo of
the bride's parents, Dr. nnd Mrs.

Frank

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in campus affairs and have the good
wishes of their friends for long nnd
continued happiness.

WEDDINGS

L. McVey.

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Miss Dorothy Stobblns, daughter of
Mrs. Thomas A. Stebblns, of Fort
Madison, Iowa, nnd Dr. Dean Warren
Rumbold, of Tonownnda, N. Y., and
Richmond, Ky., were married in Lexington on December 20, at the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. William
and Mr. Appleton, on Franklin avenue.
The wedding, at which Dr. A. W.
Fortune officiated, was a very quiet
one with only members of the fnmlly
present.
The bride was graduated from the
University In 1927 and wns editor of
The Kentuckian of that year. She Is
a member of Kappa Delta sorority
and has been teaching In the high
school nt Richmond, Ky.
Dr. Rumbold is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip C. Rumbold, of Tonawan- da, N. Y., and received his degree In
medicine at Duke University, gradu
ating in June from the department
of biology. He Is now professor of
biology at Eastern State Normal and
Teachers College, at Richmond, Ky.,
where he and his bride will reside.

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Dr. Jesse Herrmann, of the Second
Presbyterian church, was the officiat
ing minister and the wedding music
was played by Prof. Carl Lamport,
violinist, with Mrs. Lamport at the
piano.
The bride's attendants were: Mrs.
Music wns furnished by the Rhythm Fayette Crutchcr, of Frankfort, and
Kings and the Original Masqueraders Miss Mary Hansen Peterson, of
Miss Anne Snwycr, of Now
r
York, nnd Miss Elizabeth Holm; Mrs.
for the delightful nffair.
Horace Miller Clay, of Cincinnati, and
Chnperoncs were Dean Blnnding, Miss Elizabeth Smith. The mntron-of-honwas Mrs. Frank McVey Jr.,
Mifs McLaughlin nnd Mr. Frank
of Detroit, Mich., and tho maid of
Fowler.
honor wns the bride's sister, Miss Virginia McVey.
The bride attended tho University
nnd wns graduated from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio. She is a member of Knppa Kappa Gamma sorority
&
Drs.
nnd of tho Junior Lengue, of Lexing201-- 7
Guaranty Bank Building
ton.
Phone 3616
Mr. Tilton is a grndunte of the
University nnd of the Law College of
Fagley-Holton
the University of Washington City.
He is a successful attorney of Ash-InnMiss Elizabeth Faglcy, of Burnside,
Ky.
Ky., and Mr. Joseph W. Holton, of
Cincinnati, were married Saturday
Risque-Harpe- r
afternoon at the Central Christian
The marriage of Miss Ida Kenney church with Dr. A. W. Fortune
Risque, of Midway, to Mr. Henry
Alexander Harper, of Carlisle and
The only witnesses to the quiet cer
Lexington, was solemnized in Midway emony were the bride's parents, Mr.
on Wednesday, December 20, at the and Mrs. G. N. Fagaly, and her broth- home of the bride's parents, Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
and sister-in-laMrs. William Ernest Risque.
Thomas Fagalay.
David Thornton Brandenburg
Rev.
The bride attended the University
was the officiating minister and the
wedding music was played by Mrs. for two years where she was quite
R. O.
Herbert Wood Brown, violinist, with popular, being a sponsor of the
Kappa
Miss Katherine Parrish at the piano. T. C. and a member of the
sorority.
The bride was graduated from the Kappa Gamma
Mr. Holton graduated from the Col.
University and is a member of the
lege of Commerce in 1928 and was
Chi Omega sorority.
Mr. Harper was also graduated prominent in campus affairs. He was
from the University and is now em- a member of SuKy, Delta Sigma Pi,
ployed by the University as assistant honorary commerce fraternity,
Council, nnd Phi Kappa Tau
superintendent
and
of buildings
grounds. He is a member of the Kap- social fraternity. He is at present
employed by the American Roller
pa Alpha fraternity.
Mills at Middletown, Ohio, where they
will make their home.
Heavenridge-Pumphre- y
of Miss Melvina
The marriage
Heavenridge, daughter of Mrs. L. D.
W. W.
Heavenridge, of Spencer, Ind., and
Mr. Byron H. Pumphrey, of Lexington, was solemnized on December 19
at the home of- the officiating minis
ter, Dr. H. H. Pitzer, on West Third 192 W. Short Street, Lexington
street.
Bring 'em Today Get 'em Tomorrow
colors,
The attendants were Miss Mary
Grace Heavenridge, sister of the bride,
and Mr. Joe Dudley Pumphrey, broth
er of the bridegroom.
ROOF
Immediately after the ceremony the
couple left for Spencer, Ind., where
We repair slate, tile, tin and
they spent the holidays. They are livcomposition roofs.
We also
Pumphrey at
ing with Mrs. George T.
erect and repair gutter and
avenue until their
191 Kentucky
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apartment on South Limestone street
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The bride is enrolled as a senior in
the College of Arts and Sciences
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where she is majoring in English. She
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is a member of Chi Omega, social soCor. Near High and Lime
rority, Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary sorority, and is assistant managing editor and literary editor of The
Kernel!
Mr. Pumphrey is managing editor
of The Kernel and a member of
Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity.
Both are quite popular and active

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