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SOCCER GAME ENDS TIE

Annual Female Classic Has
Few Casualties
A very interesting event
wns the
soccer gnmc between the Freshman nnd
Sophomore girls, played on Stoll Field
Monday afternoon.
Both teams were
evenly matched and the game ended
with two goals to the credit of each team,
An extra five minutes
the score
was allowed to play off the tic but the
unchanged.
Another
score remained
game is scheduled to take place at an
early date to decide which is the champion team. Although it is difficult to
pick individual stars, the playing of
Captain Smith and Ripy for the Sophomores and Felsenthal and Hockersmith
for the Freshmen, was outstanding.
was as follows:
The line-u- p
Sophomores Fcrtig F., Ripy F., Smith
F., Richardson F., Kraft F., Stallings
Q. B., Davidson Q. B., Scay Q. B., Cassell
II. B. Short H. B., Hughes G. K.
Freshmen: Smith F., Kcnncy F., Felsenthal F. Hockersmith F., Wilson F.,
Punn Q. B., McFarland Q. B., Wells Q. B.,
M. Coleman H. B., Stokely H. B., Thur- man G. K.
Substitutions, Turner for Cassell, Flor
for Hughes. Soph. F. Coleman for

Thurman. Freshman.

WOMAN'S CLUB TO SEE
PRIZE STROLLER PLAY
Given

The dramatic department of the Worn
nn's Club will meet Saturday afternoon
at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Sallie Bullock Cave,
chairman of the department, presiding
Prof. W. H. Mikesell is in charge of the
rrogram and will take one of the lead
ing roles in the play "The Slave With
Two Faces" by Mary Carolyn Davies,
which will be presented. He has great
r.bility as an actor and has a delightful
speaking voice. The other parts in the
llay will be taken by Margaret Smith and
Kitty Conroy, leading roles: Elizabeth
W. C.
Hopkins, F. J. Weidekemper,
Wadsworth, Hershel Harrington.
The prize Stroller tryout play "The
Importance of Being Nice" by Rachel
Ci others will bo the second part of this
delightful program. The cast is as follows

of
Hygiene and Public Health that dinhtcrla
s spreading rapidly nnd in some places
hns become nn epidemic. Dipthcria can
bp prevented and any student who has
sore throat or tonsilitis, no matter how
slight the case may be, is urged to come
to the dispensary nt once. Especially
Is the sore thront dnngcrous
if white
patches are visible on the throat nnd ton
sils. An antitoxin is very vnluablc in
preventing the disease and also checking
it after the germs have started their
work. If the student pays for the antitoxin the Health Department will ad
minister it. Every precaution should be
taken and nny symptoms of the disease
given immediate nttcntion.

Opera House

Vaudeville of 6 Big Acts"

HOLMES HEALTH HINTS ASSEMBLY ORGANIZED
BY HISTORY STUDENTS
Notice hns come to the Department

GIRLS

"Importance of Being Nice"
Saturday 3 p. m.

"High-Oa- ss

Legitimate Attractions"

MISS SPURR'S DANCING SCHOOL
Now open for classes,

History, Political Science
and Law Students are
Eligible
Under the leadership of Professor T.
T. Tones, a number of students of politi
cnl science met in the Administration
building Wednesday nt the fifth hour

t

private pupils by appointment

Regular dances for university students
Thursday and Saturday nights
Opp. Phoenix Hotel

Phone 6268R or 4503X

and organized n mock assembly model
ed after the state assembly at Frank

fort.

MONOGRAM

The officers elected were: W. H. Peal,
speaker; Henry Taylor, clerk; Ann Hick
man, chnplin; H. T. Allen, Republican
floor leader and James Wilhclm, Demo
cratic floor leader.
The meetings of the organization will
bo conducted according to parliamentary
form. The object is to familiarize students with methods of legislature, and
possivbyy to produce legislation. The
members arc planning to visit the legis
lature at Frankfort in n body during the
first semester. The University of Wis
consin hns such an organization nnd it
has been an actual aid to the legislators
in framing the laws.
All students taking work in the De
partment of History and Political Science and all students in the College of
Law arc eligible to membership and are
cordially urged to attend the next meet
ing which will be held in the department
rooms in the Administration building,
Tuesday, the first hour.

At the monthly meeting of the Blue
Grass Dental Society Dr. Holmes spoke
of the work of the Department of Hygiene nnd Public Health and the Society
pledged its earnest
with the
department. They have promised
to
give special rates to University students in need of dental work, provided
they have a note from the Health Department. Bad teeth affect the whole
system and financial difficulty must not
prevent the student from receiving the
needed attention. Dentists in the city
of Lexington who have promised to helpj
in this cause arc: Dr. M. B. Guthrie,
McClelland Building; Dr. James Dailey,
Frst and City Bank Building; Dr. W. F.
Walz, 159 East Main Street; Dr. T. D.
Kelly, First and City Bank Building;
Dr. C. J. Zimmer, First and City Bank
Building; Dr. Harry Hodges, First and
CHURCH SERVICE BY
City Bank Building; Dr. McFerran Brow,
RADIO
First nnd City Bank Building; Dr. Cres-to- n
Mnyhall, Fayette Bank Building; Dr.
Perhaps the most novel message reI. D. Best, Fayette Bank Building; Dr. R.
ceived by the radio station was the
F. Fishback, Fayette Bank Building; Dr.
church service whieh was heard from
Harry Wood, Fayette Bank Building;
Pittsburg Sunday evening. The radio
Dr. L. F. Huffmann, Fayette Bank Buildloom is open to the public every evening; Dr. I. S. Stephenson, Fayette Bank
ing nnd the public is invited to hear
Building; Dr. W.W. Taylor, Fayette
the concerts and various messages which
Bank Building; Dr. E. C. Elliott, Security
are received from all parts of the
Trust Co.; Dr. J. M. Branaugh, Fayette
Bank Building; Dr. Walter Matthews,
The third regular meeting of the club
Fayette Bank Building; Dr. J. B. Moor,
will be held Tuesday evening, Novem
Fayette Bank Building; Dr. Paul Prewitt,
ber 8, at 7:30. New members are wel
First and City Bank Building; Dr. J. F.
come.
Nevitt, Fayette Bank Building.

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Constance Biddlc
Constance Biddle
Mariam Lishy
Mis3 Patty Pitt
Miss Sullivan
Mr. Chester
Henry Taylor
Charlie Beech
Robert Bamber
After the formal session a club reception will be given in honor of those
taking part in the program.

Eleanor Smith

Helen
Alice
Louise
Alleen

King
Cassel
Barnes
Arnold

Lexington Heniuchy

"Modern

Sio

Tendency in Education"
Subject
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'The Modern Tendency in Education"
will be the subject discussed at the
regular meeting of the Central Kentucky Branch of the Amerlcnn Association of College Women at Hamilton College, November 15. Miss Mabel Pollitt
president of this branch, will preside
over the meeting nnd Miss Frances
Jewell will have charge of the program.
campaign
membership
The special
recently inaugurated, will close at this
More
time with probably 100 members.
than seventy have already affiliated with

this organization.
Dean Alice Karr of Hamilton College
will act as hostess, assisted by several
other faculty members of that college.
Sage Listen, the other might you
were homo loving your wife something
dreudful; why didn't you pull down the

shades.
Fool Ah ha, old man. The jokc'3 on
you I wasn't home the other night.

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The "Parkway"

Address to College Women
By Dean Jewell

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sheim Shoes retain their

month after month is evidence
of their economy economy that
is based on substantial workmanship and excellent materials.

Pictures of the U of K formation
taken on the campus may he secured
cirfrom any member of the

Florsheim prices are surprisingly
low for the service rendered.

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