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intensive Course in Horticulture
Talks and Demonstrations:
ON MAY MORNING
Wednesday, May 7
Ornamental Plants and Planting,
'
Tea at Maxwell Place for the
John Milton
(students and faculty of the Uni- Mr. N. it. Elliot,
Seeds and Weeds, Mrs. Taylor,
Now the bright mornlng's-sta- r,
days versity.
Miss Didlakc.
Monday, May 5
harbinger,
Soils and Seed Sowing, Mr. A. J.
Lexington Federation of Church
Comes dancing from the cast, and
Women meeting at the University Olncy.
leads with her
Insect Pests, Mr. W. A. Price.
for luncheon at 12:45
The flowery May, who from her Commons
Plant Diseases, Mrs. w. D. Val-lca- u.
i o'clock.
green lap throws
Thursday, May 8
The yellow cowslip, pale primrose
Government Bulletins for DistriGarden Day.
Hall, bounteous May, who dost Inbution.
Friday, May 10
spire
12:30-1:0- 0
Visit to Greenhouses
Mirth and youth and warm desire I
Delta Chi formal dance. Lamp of Johnson Solar Laboratory, College
Woods and grooves are .of thy 'and Cross formal dance.
of Engineering,
Dean Anderson,
blessing,
presiding.
Hill and dale dost boast thy blessing,
Annual Garden Day
12:30-1:0- 0
Drive through UniThus we salute thee, with our early
The following notices have been versity of Kentucky farm, vineyards,
song,
issued:
orchards and gardens, E. J. Kinney,
And welcome thee and wish thee
The University of Kentucky and leading.
long.
the Garden Club of Lexington cor1:00-3:0- 0
Boyd Hall, luncheon,
dially Invite you to attend their an- courtesy of Mrs. Edna Giles; Mrs.
CALENDAR
nual garden day, Friday, May 9, Edward Clark, president Lexington
1930.
Garden Club, presiding.
May Day on the campus
The Kentucky Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden and KenConvocation at 10 o'clock
in has been started by the Joint efforts tucky:
Memorial Hall.
Dr. Funknouser, of these two organizations and they
The Botonlc Garden and the Unithe speaker.
arc encouraged in its development versity, Pres. Prank L. McVey.
Gingham dance in the Men's by the wide Interest manifested, and
The Botonlc Garden and You,
gymnasium from 9 until 12 o'clock. by contributions of both plants and Miss Hathway.
Saturday, May 3
money from other garden clubs and
Round table discussion of Botanic
Delta Sigma Pi dinner dance.
'from Individuals. Nurserymen In Garden, Its uses and benefits, led
Sunday, May 4
Kentucky and elsewhere have been by Mrs. F. A. Wallls, Paris.
Vesper Services at Memorial Hall generous, and already the planting
3:00 p. m. Gulgnol Theatre, Art
at 4 o'clock.
is well worth studying. It is planned Center:
Trees, Dean
Stanley Coulter,
Purdue University.
3:45 p. m. Walk through Botanic
Garden led by Mr. Harry Llndberg,
Mr. H. Garman, Mr. P. T. McFar-lan- d,
Mr. Maury Crutcher. Miss
DIdlake and Miss Carrie Lee
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during commencement week.
Dr. G. Davis Buckner, president
of the alunmae, met with the com
mittee, which includes Messrs. J.
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Senior Women Entertained
Tuesday afternoon the Lexington
chapter of the American Association of University Women enter
tained with the annual reception
which was given In the Lafayette
hotel In honor of the women gradu
ates or the Senior Class of Hamilton and Transylvania Colleges and
the University of Kentucky.
The reception has come to be an
annual affair and practically opens
up the graduation festivities for the
Colleges.

selected to preside over the dance
was crowned Queen of the Prom.
The annual pledging of Omlcron
Delta Kappa, campus leadership
rratcrnity, was also held and the
following men were pledged:
Messrs. Truman Drury, Leonard
Weakley, Laurence Shropshire, Wll-foVallado, Carey Splccr, James
Dormnn, Rex Allison, Charles Col
vln, L. G. Forqucr, Howard Will-lam- s,
Martin Glenn, Stewart Augus
tus, Jake Bronston.
Chapcrones were President and
Mrs. Frank L. McVey, Dean Sarah
Blandlng, Mrs. P. K. Holmes, Dean
C. D. Mclchcr, Mrs. E. P. Fargu- nar, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin
Dean nnd Mrs. P. P. Boyd, Prof. O.
C. Basset.
The Junior class officers are Mr.
Joseph Allen, president; Miss Mar
garet Cundlff, vice president; Miss
Jane Clay Kennedy, secretary; Mr.
Sam Worthlngton, treasurer.
The dance committee was composed of Mr. Jock McQurk, Miss Eleanor Swcarlngen. Mr. Nell Cain.
Mr. Robert Gibson.
About 400 guests were present.

fore entering the University, she attended Hamilton College.
Mr. Slagle Is the son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert W. Slagle of Ashland,
Ky., and Is a member of the Sigma
Chi, social fraternity.
The couple will make their home
in Louisville where Mr. Slagle Is in
business.
Woodliull. Henry
The following beautifully engravwere received:
Captain and Mrs. W. W. Woodhull
announce the marriage
of their daughter
Muriel Dorthcn
to
Mr. James Searcy Henry
on Thursday, March twentieth
nineteen hundred and thirty
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and the faculty members of the
military
department
who nrc:
Major Owen R. Morldeth, Captain
H. W. Schmidt, Capt. Clyde Grady,
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Tea For Mrs. Breckinridge
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank
Lances and Kcycs Dance
McVey entertained at tea, at MaxLances and Keyes fraternities en- well Place complimenting
Mrs.
tertained together with a dance Mary Breckinridge who spoke at the
Saturday night in the Men's gym- annual Women's Conference. Mrs.
nasium from 9 until 12 o'clock.
James Server,
Misses
Margaret
The Original Kentucky Masqu-erade- rs King, Edna Giles and Marguerite
orchestra
furnished
the McLaughlin poured tea. Members
music.
of the Women's Administrative
Lances, honorary Junior frat- Council assisted in entertaining.
ernity and Keys, Sophomore fraternity held their pledging exercises
Inspecting Officers Entertained
during the evening.
The members of Scabbard and
The following thirteen men were Blade .honorary military fraternity
pledged to the Junior .fraternity: entertained with a dinner Monday
Messrs. Wiley Moore, Evansvllle, night at 6:30 at the Phoenix hotel
Ind.; Bruce Farquhar, Lexington: in honor of the visiting Inspecting
Robert G. Tucker, Jr., Bloomfleld, officers, Lieut. Col. E. H. Harris, of
111.; W. C. Gaines, La Grange, Ky.;
Columbus, Ohio, and Col. F. N.
Ted J. Cassady, East St. Louis, 111.; Bowman, of Fort Thomas, Ky.
Albert J. Kikel, Youngstown, Ohio;
The guests were seated at small
Ed C. Van Maarth, Chicago, 111.;
James E. Hundley, Irvine, Ky.; tables arranged along the walls of
the ballroom and
Hugh R. Jackson, Lexington; John course menu was a delicious four
served.
Venn, Ludlow, Ky.; W. B. Carrlng-to- n,
The Original Kentucky Masque- Winchester, Ky.; Percy H.
Johnson, Montclalr, N. J.; John S. raders orchestra played the music
for the dancing between courses
Noonan, Frankfort, Ky.
following the
and for
Active members of the organiza dinner. the nobreaks
tion include: Jake Bronston, Wil80 guests were present in
About
liam Trott, John Prewltt, Richard
Morris, Ralph Woodal, Earl Senff,
Riley, Ben Harrison, Stewart
Ed
Augustus, Harry Day.
Ten men from the freshmen class
were pledged by the Keys: Granville O'Roark, Morristown, N. J.;
Leo K. Broaecker, Louisville, Ky.;
Charles B. Woodbury, Dayton, Ky.;
John H. Watts, Chicago, 111.; Robert L. Wheeler, Lexington; Peyton
L. Ellis, Louisville, Ky.; Thornton
M. Helm, Lexington; Charles A.
Goodman. Glasgow, Ky.; W. R.
Humber, Henderson, Ky.
The present members of the or
ganization are: Henry Wlemann,
We
Jock Roby, Ben LeRoy, John Venn,
George Hlllen, William Kllesser,
Kenneth Andrews, Jack Phlpps,
Robert Porter and John Drury.
The two honorary fraternities had
as their guests, several hundred
university students.
ROY CARRUTHERS, President
Chaperones included: President
and Mrs. McVey, Dean C. R.
Melcher, Mrs. E. P. Farquhar, Dean
Sarah Blandlng, Prof, and Mrs. L.
C. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. G. C.
Bassett, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carpenter,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
John Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-ha- m
Simms.
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Approximately two hundred guests
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ENGAGEMENTS
by the retiring president
from
Mrs. Maury Well, the incoming
Leith-Lisle
president Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Mrs.
The following Invitations are IsE. H. Harrison, Misses Margaret
Horsfield, Clenna Fried, Marguerite sued:
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Leith
MsLaughlin and Helen Morris.
request the pleasure of your
company at the wedding reception
Herr von De Wall Visits University
of their daughter.
The International Relations class
Mation Elizabeth
entertained with a dinner Monday
and
night at 6:30 o'clock in University
Mr. Claiborne Lisle
Commons in honor of Herr Wolf
on Saturday evening, April 26th
von De Wall, who was a guest at the
from eight until 10 o'clock
University Monday and Tuesday.
Edison Avenue,
Following the dinner Monday eve- Fifteen fifty-seve- n
Detroit, Michigan
ning, Herr Von De Wall addressed
Mr. Lisle is the son of Mrs. D. C.
the class.
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock an Lisle, Paris. He Is a graduate of the
address in German was delivered by University of Kentucky, in the ColHerr von De Wall In the lecture lege of Engineering.
room of McVey hall for the German
The following announcement has
classes of the University. All Gerbeen received:
man students and persons interestMrs. Mayme McCrocklln
aded In the language attended the
requests the houour of your presence
dress.
at the marriage of her daughter
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock
Angellne
Her von De Wall spoke at the stuto
dent assembly of the League of NaMr. Harlon Hobart Grooms
tions in Memorial hall. Students
Saturday, the third of May
from other central Kentucky colat half past five o'clck
leges attended this meeting and the
First Baptist Church
public was invited to attend.
Birmingham, Alabama
Dinner Before Dance
Pledges Announced
Omtcron Delta Kappa, campus
The Sigma Beta XI fraternity anleadership fraternity, of the Unia dinner nounces the pledging of the followversity, entertained
with
Friday evening at the Lafayette ing men:
Messers. Paul M. Pate, Cincinnati,
hotel, preceding the Junior prom.
The table held bouquets of spring Ohio; Beary Kazanjlan, Louisville,
flowers and lighted candles. Dean Ky.; Kyle Tieche, Colburn, Virginia;
William Edwin Freeman and "Dean Glenn Shepherd, Paint Lick, Ky.
P. P. Boyd made interesting speechTea at Maxwell Place
es during the evening.
Pres. and Mrs. Frank McVey enMembers, who were hosts for the
affair were: Messrs. Jack Finley, tertained Wednesday afternoon from
Clay Brock, Frank Davidson, Toy 4 to 0, with their usual weekly tea
Sandefur. Paul McBrayer, Stanley for the students and faculty of the
Mllward, Claire Dees, Waller Jones, University. Guests of honor were,
William Gess, James Shropshire, Mrs. Asa Jewell and Miss Ann DawChapman,
James Gates, son, the latter of Unlontown. Pa.
James
Arthur Munyon, Jess Laughlln, Pouring tea for the afternoon were
Hayes Owens, George White, James Mrs. C. R. Melcher, Mrs. R. Maxan,
Miss Lulie Logan and Mrs. Frank
May, and O'Rear K. Barnes.
Guests were Dean and Mrs. Henderson.
Assisting in the entertaining were,
William Edwin Freeman, Dean and
Mrs. Paul P. Boyd, Misses Charlotte Misses Mary Virginia Hally, Kathe-rln- e
Phelps, Elolse Conner, Vivian
Shaw, Shirley Grief. Hazel Baucom.
Elizabeth Board, Martha Adams, Smith, Mary Lydla Cleek, Marl-ann- a
Lancaster, Polly Weaver. Cora
Louise Broaddus and
Lucille Short,
Polk, Mildred Dudley, Ruth Elmore,
Jane Hamilton.
Carolyn Ray and Eleanor Smith.
Junior Prom
WEDDINGS
The Junior class was host Friday
night at the annual Prom dance in
Stryker-Slagle
the Men's gymnasium from 9 until
1 o'clock to the upper classmen of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stryker
The members of of Auburn, New York, announce the
the University.
the senior class were guests of marriage of their daughter, Doris
Evelyn, to Mr. John Harrison Slagle
honor.
Music for the six nobreaks was of Ashland, Ky. The marriage took
furnished by an out of town or- place April 24, In Lexington, Ky.,
chestra and small ivory programs with Dr. A. W. Fortune officiating.
Mrs. Slagle Is an attractive and
decorated with the colors of the
University and the seal were given charming pledge of the Kappa
Kappa Gramma sorority at the
the guests.
During the evening, Miss Mary University and is a Freshman in the
College of Arts and Sciences. Be
of Burlington,
Louise Renakw,

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