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Friday n formal tea from 6 was
given at the chapter's attractive
new house on South Limestone.
Saturday the cirls were guests or
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honor nt luncheon nt Shnkcrtown
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Inn, followed by n motor car party
to fnmous historic places In Ken
tucky.
orchestra
Mondny. a four-nlcc- e
plnyed the dance music for a Bow-cr- y
party nt the chapter house.
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ELLEN MINIIIAN, Editor
Tupsrfnv. ihp ntnmnne club Of
Alpha Delta Thcta entertained the
active chapter and their rushees
with a bridge tea in the rea room
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of the Lafayette hotel.
Wednesday, a nlcturc show party
followed by nfternoon tea at the
Hall. President McVey, the speakCALENDAR
Green Tree tea room.
er.
Thursday,
the guests enjoyed
Alpha Delta Thcta entertaining
Friday September 2G:
miniature golf, and were later inPledge Day for the sororities at Informally In the afternoon for the
vited to the chapter house for tea.
'new women at the University and
the university.
Friday afternoon, the rusnces
Convocation for the students and later with a buffet supper in their
were welcomed Informally at the
faculty at ten o'clock In Memorial honor.
chapter house and were guests of
18,
Thursday, September
Beta
Sigma Omicron entertained
the honor at a buffet supper.
rushecs with an Informal tea at the
Thomas-Creec1
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chapter house. Brightly colored
Miss Marearet Llndsey Thomas
balloons were given each guest.
Friday, September 19, members and Mr. Robert William Creech, Jr ,
of Beta Sigma Omicron were host of Pinevllle. Ky., were married Fri
esses at a formal tea. The guests day, September 19, in Lebanon, K.y.
included new girls of the university, Reverend O. Barrett Rich, m, oi- the alumnae, active member, and flciated.
pledges of the sorority. Miss Mary
Mrs. Creech was graduated in
Stuart Newman poured tea and lit- 1929 from RandolDh Macon College
tle Miss Sarah Revell Estill was in Lnchburg, Va., and is a member
page. Each rushee was given a pink of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
rose as souvenir of the occasion.
Mr. Creech attended the Staunton
Saturday, the new girls were en Military Academy and later was
tertained with a bridge tea dance graduated from the University In
at the Henry Clay Tea Room.
the class of 1927. He was a memMonday, miniature golf was play ber of the Sigma Uu fraternity.
ed, and each rushee returned to the
chapter house for further
new
The marriage of Miss Susan E.
Tuesday a bridge tea was given at Cook to Dr. Howard D. Robbins. of
Chimney Corner In honor of the Cincinnati, Ohio, has been an
rushees, actives,
alumnae,
and nounced. The marriage was solem
pledges were present.
nized Tuesday, August 5, at Law- Wednesday, the sorority enter- renceburg, Ind., with Rev. Forrest
tained with a Bowery party. The e. Young of the Presbyterian
decoration Included the sorority col church, officiating.
Distinctive 'Flattering
ors, ruby and pink. Small favors
Mrs. Robbins Is the daughter of
of Bowery dancers were given each
and smart i this new
Mr. and Mrs.. John O. Cook, of Lex
rushee.
lngton, and was graduated from the
creation of BLACK
Thursday
afternoon a theatre
with a dash of WHITE
party was given and a salad course University in the class of 1930. She
was served later at the Canary Cot- was a member of the Beta Sigma
a clever three eyelet
featured at
Omicron sorority.
tage.
oxford tie of elegant
attended the univerMr.
Friday, a dinner given at the La- sity Robbinsyears
and was a stu
for two
Kid, perforated
matte
fayette Hotel will close the season's
dent in the College of Commerce.
activities.
and underlaid with
He is at present studying at the
white Kid giving the
University of Cincinnati, and is a
Mrs. Dantzler Entertains
member of Delta Sigma PI, honor
smartest effect of the
The first meeting of the executive ary commerce fraternity.
Mr. Robboard of the University Woman's
new style note of
Mr and Mrs,
the son
Club was held Tuesday noon at the bins is Robbins, of Bellevue, Ky.
BLACK and WHITE.
of
Wilbur
home of Mrs. L. L. Dantzler, newly
elected president.
Mrs. Dantzler
Friday Pledge Day
entertained
the board members
During the first weeks of the
with a luncheon at her home on the
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school year the sororities have been
Nlcholasvllle road.
fUltd
entertaining new women of the
number of parties
Series of Alpha Delta Theta Parties university with Friday, pledge day
in their honor.
During the past week, the Alpha at the University will terminate
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Delta Theta sorority of the univer- these enjoyable affairs. We wish
sity has entertained extensively new good luck to the students in their
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girls of the university. A list of the choice.
parties are:
Thursday afternoon the active Several delightful parties were given
chapter were hostesses in the pri- by the Alpha XI Delta sorority for
vate dining room of the Chimney some of the new girls at the univer(Incorporated)
Corner, complimenting the rushees sity last week. Tuesday afternoon,
with aiternoon bridge.
wafc given at the home
a bridge-te- a
of Miss Kitty Drury on Stone Ave
nue; Wednesday afternoon a caba
ret tea dance in the red room of the
Lafayette hotel from
Monday
afternoon, a picture show party folDRUG CO.
party at
lowed by an afternoon
By
Chimney Corner.
.Annual meeting of the Faculty
Club at 7:30 In the lecture room of
McVey hall. Open house will fol- -'
low the business meeting in the
club rooms nt 8:30 a'clock.
The first meeting of the SuKy
Circle for this year will be held in
the men's gymnasium at 5 o'clock.
Meeting of advanced course of
Ithc R. O. T. C. unit In McVey hall
at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, September 28 r
Vesper services in Memorial hall
at 4 o'clock.
Tuesday, September 30:
The woman's Club of the univer
sity entertaining the new faculty
members and their wives at a re
ception at 8 o'clock in McVey hall.
Saturday, September 27:
Freshman football game, Univer
sity of Kentucky freshmen vesus
Kentucky Wcsleyan freshmen at
Winchester.

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and active members assisting In
entertaining.
The sorority colors, red. buff. nnH
green, were effectively used in dec- umuuns at tnc mnencon Saturday
at Beaumont Inn given in honor of
the new eirls. Thi hci!
and
the guests later visited Old Fort
Harrod In the afternoon, motoring
back to Lexington early In the

its chapter house Monday afternoon from 6 o'clock. Tuesday
n progressive dinner was
given by the Alpha Oamma Delta
alumnae.

Beta Sigma Omicron sorority
entertained their rushecs with an
Informal party at the chapter house
Thursday; n formal tea Friday, and
n bridge tea Saturday at the Henry
Clay tea room.

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the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority,
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