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WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS PROHIBITIONISTS
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CORNER
PATT. HALL PERSONALS
spent the
Miss Mary Hamilton
at her homo In Cynthlana.
Miss Mary Swlnney, of Eminence,
was tho guest of her sister, Miss Lula
Swlnney, for tho weak-end- .
Miss Roberta Green was tho guest
of her unclo at Elmendorf, Sunday.
Miss Virginia Croft spent the week
end at her homo In Louisville.
Misses Mario and Mildred Collins
were the guests of their grandmother
in Paris last week.
Miss Florence Duncan was the
guest of Miss Margaret Coons, on East
Maxwell, for dinner Friday night.
Miss Myrtle Smith spent the week
end at her home in LaGrange.
Miss Sarah Harbison was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Shelby Harbison,
last week.
Miss Celia Cregor spent Saturday
night with Miss Elizabeth Kastle.
Miss Elizabeth Beckner, of Winches
ter, went home for the week-enMr. and Mrs. F. E. Trlstison, of
Somerset, motored to Lexington Sun'
day to visit their niece, Miss Eliza
betb Porch.
Miss Miriam Horine spent the
week-enat her home in Nicholasvllle
Miss Frances Geisel spent Thursday
In Cincinnati.
Miss Elizabeth Petty has returned
from a visit to her parents in Louis
ville.

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Tho Woman's Club of tho Universi
ty mot Friday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. F. Paul Anderson, with Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs. M. L. Penco acting as Joint hostesses.
Tho pretty
homo on Kentucky Avcnuo was decorated In autumn flowers, tho chrysanthemum being tho most prominent.
Those who enjoyed tho afternoon
wero: Mcsdames A. C. Zembrod, T.
T. Jones, W. S. Webb, George Rob
crts, S. T. Avcritt, J. D. Turner, T. R.
Bryant, E. S. Goodo, L. K. Frankcl, R.
Vaughn, John Fairfax, C. J. Norwood,
0. M. Shedd, William Carroll, J. Al
den, G. M. Baker, E. S. Farquhar, Ed
ward Tuthill, W. T. Lafferty, Harrison
Garmon, P. P. Boyd, Llnnwood Brown,
J. Morton Davis, W. E. Rowo, C. S.
Porter, W. D. Watts, Daniel Healoy,
W. B. Terrill, Alfred Marshall, Ezra
Gillls, W. W. Anderson, L. C. Daniels,
W. W. Anderson, F. E. Tuttle, Misses
Paxton, Nellie Reynold, Marguerite
McLaughlin and Anna C. Goff.
KAPPA SIGMA

DANCE.

The Kappa Sigma fraternity entertained last Saturday evening at their
chapter house on East Maxwell Street
with a delightful dance. Those present were the members of the active
chapter, the pledges, representatives
of other fraternities, and about twenty

WILL

MEETING TODAY

HAVE

(By Robert Francis Richey.)
Silence now the golden lute,
I am wearied of the song.
Let the singers, too, be mute,
Lest I tarry overlong.

AT Y. W. C. A. MEETING

Plans For National Con- Large Number Present To
vention Next Month
Enjoy Talk on "Need
On Program
For Women"
All students who signed for membership In tho National
Prohibition Association at a recent
chnpel meeting aro requested to meet
In tho Y. M. C. A. reading rooms this
nftcrnoon nt 3:30. Tho purpose of this
meeting is to elect officers for tho ensuing year and to lay plans for a
membership campaign.
This year tho National Convention
of this student movement Is to be hold
In Lexington from December 28th to
31st inclusive. Every student of the
University of Kentucky should take
an Interest in this movement, as our
Prohibition Club is In a measure the
host to the convention. It is especially requested that each of the Greek
letter fraternities send a representative to this meeting, whether mem
bers of the club or not. The fraterni
ties voted, thru the
Council of last year, to entertain all
fraternity men who attend the Na
tional Convention In December. Work
should start immediately, as only a
few weeks ensue before the National
Convention. There are at present
students and five fac
about thirty-fivulty members of the local Prohi Club.
e

THE SONG.

DEAN HAMILTON SPEAKS

Dean Hamilton spoke Sunday night
to tho Y, W. C. A. in tho now room
fitted out for tho meetings in the
basement of Pattorson Hall. Her sub
ject was "Tho Need for Women," and
tho girls felt an added senso of responsibility when tho oxcellent talk
was at an end.
One hundred and thirty girls wero

ing Ills talk.
Miss Myrtlo Smith, chairman of the
Devotional Commltteo, urges all girl
to bo present at the prayer services
which aro being hold overy night immediately after supper at Patterson
Hall. This week Is tho annual Prayer
Week of tho Y. W. C. A. all over the
world and each night a foreign country is taken as tho subject of a short
talk and prayer. It is hoped that all
will bo present at tho remaining

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SOPHS TEST UNIFORMS
OF THE FRESHMEN.

Many, many new cadet uniforms
made their appearance on the campus
last week and many, many uniforms
Sing me not the songs of gladness, were bucked against the flag pole in
Leave them to the foolish thrush, front of the Main Building. It is an
Wooing in his summer madness,
old and well established custom
In the shelter of the brush.
among the second-yea- r
drill men to
test all uniforms and should they
Song is e'er pursued by sorrow,
prove defective the "dollar-a-riand
But a day you sing and throb,
ten cents a button" is always collectAnd the dawning of tomorrow
ed. Last week over one hundred uniKINKEAD
WALTON.
Brings a sigh and then a sob.
forms were given the test and as a
result their wearers are justly proud,
The marriage of Miss Laura de
Silence, then, the golden lute,
evidenced by Freshmen wearing them
Lavillon Kinkead and Mr. Samuel
With my carol I have done.
on all occasions.
Barton Walton was quietly solemnized
at the home of the bride's parents, Let the singers, too, be mute,
Until I have gone.
Judge and Mrs. George B. Kinkead,
JOIN THE Y. M. C. A
Wednesday afternoon. Following the
ceremony the couple left on a bridal SENIOR ENGINEERS
trip to New York and other Eastern
ARE IN BIG DEMAND
points. The bride was a student in
The College of Mechanical and Elec
the University last year and she has
a host of friends here who extend trical Engineering is daily receiving
demands for men and the indications
their best wishes.
are that all those graduating from
this department in June will receive
HAYDEN
BARRIE.
good positions.
The Westinghouse
The marriage of Mr. Ellis Hayden, Electrical Company, of Pennsylvania,
of Paris, and Miss Isabelle Barrie, of has already requested a large number
Milton, Pa., was solemnized in the lat- of engineers and will send a repreter city last Friday afternoon. Mr. sentative here tomorrow to confer
Hayden was a member of the '14 with Dean Anderson about securing
graduating class from the College of more.
The College of Mines and MetallurMechanical and Electrical Engineer
ing. Immediately after the ceremony, gy Is also receiving its share of appliMr. and Mrs. Hayden left for a bridal cations for members of this year's
trip to Kentucky and were visitors at Senior class. W. C. Eyl has accepted
the University this week, where Mr. a position with a large mining conHayden was renewing old acquaint- cern and places are awaiting the othances and receiving congratulations. er Seniors.

present and it is hoped that this number will contlnuo to bo at tho various
meetings thruout tho year. Tho Rov.
Dr. Bush, of tho Second Presbyterian
Church, has consented to speak Sun
day night and every one Is anticipat-

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PORTER AT Y. M. C. A. T. U. WILL USE STOLL
FIELD THANKSGIVING

Dr. J. W. Porter addressed the Y.
M. C. A. Sunday evening on the subPresident R. H. Crossfleld, of Tran
ject of "Purity." Dr. Porter dealt with sylvania College, has accepted Presi

three divisions of the subject, purity dent Barker's offer of tho use of Stoll
in thought, action and words. Ho
said that thinking was the fundamental thing In one's character, and that
if the mind is constantly filled with
tho best the character will be of the
higher and nobler type.

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