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KENTUCKY

Alumni from Kentucky nnd other
chnptcrfl were: Messrs. W. E. Dnvis,
C. R. Melchcr, George Knvnnnugh, J.
R. Horn, the Rev. P. Mnckahenr, and
Mr. Glcnaon.

SOCIETY NOTES

and wore decorated in the frnternity
colors purple, white nnd gold.
The
The
Snturdny, Mnrch 0 Fourth cntlot banquet was livened by many fra dnnce,
tcrnity songs. The following pro ninpr from 0 to o'clock in the gym
hop in the gymnasium In the after gram was given;
nasium, proved to be one of the most
noon.
Dean C. R. Melchcr, Phi Chapter, of brilliant nnd cnjoynblo of the Sanson's
Triangle fraternity
socinl nfTnirs.
entertaining Hanover, toastmnstcr.
with n formnl dance in the evening,
The gymnasium was clnborntelv de
Song Delta Shelter.
from 9 to 12 o clock in the bnllroom
Talk by W. E. Davis, Phi Chapter, corntcd in the patriotic colons of red,
of the Lafayette hotel.
white nnd blue which were enrried
Washington nnd Lee.
out by using the three colored stream
Talk by the Rev. P. Blnckshcar, ers nnd the flag. Two
FRATERNITY INITIATION'
orchestras,
Gamma Iota Chapter, Austin, Texas. the
Kcntuckinns nnd Art Pavnn's.
Report on building fund by Mr from Louisville, furnished the music,
Delta Eplison of Delta Tau Delta
held its formal initiation in the pri- Crowder nnd Mr. Kittingcr.
playing at nlternnte intervals.
vate dining room of the Lafayette
The Delta Walk-a-rounA novel innovation which added
hotel Saturday afternoon nnd 14 men
The Delta Walk-Vroun- d
is an old picturesquely to the military atmosDelwere taken into the mysteries of
trnditional custom with which all the phere of the nfTair was the grand
ta Tnu Delta.
march led by cadet ofTicer, Col. John
banquets nnd like affairs are closed.
The following men were initiated:
Among those present were the act A. Dnbncy nnd regimental sponsor,
Messrs. Kenneth Baker, Burton Cor- ive chapter: Messrs. M.H. Crowder, Miss Mnry Lair, in which the officers
nel, Arnold Combs, Roy Evcrsolc, Roy T. Ray Baker, Denver Dellaven, Ster of the advanced course, attired in miKnvanaugh, Sam Shipley, A. R. Fish- ling R. Kerns, Albert Kittingcr, War litary uniform, nnd their partners aser, Harold Brush, Finley Davis, How- rcn Price, Dudley R. Chnpelle, John D. sisted.
ell Davis, Kenneth Kohlstaedt, Pen- Nnntz, O'Connell Crowder, Edward E.
At the conclusion of the grand
rose Ecton, William Pntterson, and Ericson, Louis Wnchs, John R. Bull- march the Scabbard and Blade honor
Jnmes Shropshire.
ock, W. R. Furgeson, A. R. Hickerson, ary frnternity held their i mnrpsslvp
Immediately following the initia- C. R. Jones, Storey Turner, Robert pledging service. Following the pledg
tion the active chapter gave a banquet O'Dcar.
ing tno fifth or special "no brenk" was
in honor of the new initiates nnd visPledges: Messrs. Lawrence Cam-mac- k, played, which only the members nnd
iting alumni. The tables were set in
Bruce King, R. D. Hunter, Wil- pledges of Scabbnrd and Blade and
the shape of the Greek letter Delta liam Reep and Ollic Williamson.
their partners dnnced.
The programs were booklets in orav
with blue lettering. Minnture silver

sabers were presented as favors.

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A lovely tea was' given in honor of
the members of the Delta Zeta fraternity
afternoon bv Mrs.
Clyde V. Powell and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, sorority patronesses, at the home

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Active members, olederes. and a
number of alumni and the patronesses
called during the afternoon. Emblems
of St. Patrick and vases of white
roses and spring flowers decorated the
table, where delicious refreshments
were served.

Churches

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time on each Wednesday
evening mont, is about to be demolished to
throughout the school year. The sub- make way for fifteen hundred workjects to bo discussed nro:
men's houses.
1. The Bible as nn' Influence in Our
Lives.
2. Prayer.
3.
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5.

Jesus' Vnluo of Friendship.
Jesus as the Highest Ideal.
The Humanity of Jesus.

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Miss Anne Wicein. who renrosonts

FALL the Student Friendship fund, visited

University of Kentucky on llie
past Monday, Tucsdny, and Wednesday. Miss Wiggin is also on the committee of friendship relations of the
Y.W.C.A., which hns as its aim, the
helping of foreigners who nre in
Amcricn.
During the past summer,
Miss Wiggin conducted a student
to Europe.
the

An interdenominntionnl committee
of the churches of Lexington has
started n movement to establish
school of religion nt the University of
Kentucky.
Dr. A. W. Fortune, of the
Central Christian church, is chnir
mnn of the committee; nnd Dr. G. R.
Combs, pastor of the First Methodist
church, is secretary.
The plan submitted to the boards of
the various churches provides for the
establishment of a religious school
on n cooperative basis with the uni
versity administration.
The school
will be under the direction of a board
of trustees composed of one reprcscn
tntive from each church, three repre
sentatives from the university, and
two others to be chosen by the trustees. The trustees will be elected by
a board chosen from the denomina
tions and the university. The denn of
the school will be chosen by the board
of trustees.
A budget of $0,000 is recommended
by the committee for the first year.
The school is to offer courses in religion and the Bible, including studies
of the Old Testament, Christian ethics, religious education, and supple-

of 1926.

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To Europe and the Orient
Around the World, South American, West Indian, Mediterranean

The net mectimr of the Amoripnn
Association of University Professors
will be held in the cafeteria1 in the
basement of th0 Administration build
ing, on Thursday evening, March 11.
lhis will be an onen meeting nm!
the entire administrative, teaching
nnd clerical staffs of the university
are cordially invited to attend. J. I).
Van Hooser will talk to the university
staff on "Good Investments for Pro- -

Those who desire to have dinner at
the cafeteria should be there betwnon
5:30 and 6 o'clock. Persons who de
sire to come for the meetinc nftor
dinner should be present not later
than 0:30 p.m.

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Meeting of American Associa
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In Cafeteria

fessionnl People."
Mr. Van Hooser
is an authority on investments nnd
will bring to the group information
that will be helpful to them.
His
talk will be relatively brief and the
meeting will be open to General dis
cussion.
There are many neonlo con
nected with the university who hnve
questions that they would like to have
answered relative to investments and
securities.
There will be a round
table discussion after the short talk
by Mr. Van Hooser Jhd persons desiring information will be able to pro

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mentary subects.
Similar schools have been estab
lished nt several state universities, in
cluding Missouri,
Indiana, Kansas,
and Iowa.
It is indicated that aft least five of
the churches will approve of the plan,
although no definite report has been
received from any of the boards.
If the plan is received favorably by
the churches and the university, the
school will be established in the fall cure it.

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Guides, Museum Entrance Fees,

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Write or phone for literature
describing this and other tours.

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Agent
646 East High Street

The Y.W.C.A. of the University of
Kentucky held its weekly meeting in
Marino Jouse, Dublin, the old his
Phone 3561
the reading room of Boyd hall Sun toric residence of the earls of Chnrle- LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY
day evening, at 6:30 o'clock.
The program was presented by the
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and
the subject of the evening discussion
was, "The Bible in Literature, in Art,
and in Music."
A very attractive
musical program was given which
consisted of vocal solos and several
flute solos, the latter of which were
rendered by Katherine Best.
The Y.W.C.A. is having an attend
ance contest which is proving to be a
big success. Sunday evening there
(Incorporated)
were 60 girls present.
"THE QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE"
The next meeting of the Y.W.C.A.
LEXINGTGON
KENTUCKY
will be held Sunday evening, at 6:30
and the program will be given by the
Alpha Delta Theta sorority. The stu
dent body, as well as the public, is
cordially invited to be present.

New Departments

The first of the Bible study courses
evening from
of Aloha Delta Thcta was held Wednesday
fraternity entertained at their chapter 7 to 7:30 o'clock in all of the halls and
nouse Washington's birthday with a fraternity houses of, the University of
Colonial tea, receiving their guests Kentucky.
in attractive Colonial costumes. Dec
These meetings will be held at this
orations and refreshments were in
keeping with the day.
The hostesses were: Misses Frances Price have been the guests of Alpha
Thomas, Hallie Day Bach, Hazel Gamma Delta for the past week.'

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LEXINGTON, KY.

Hugnes, Elizabeth Yarbro, Dorothy
Steitler, Emma Neubauer. Dee Worth.
ington, Grace Alverson, Eugenia
Alohney and Margaret Gooch.
The guests, members of the
chapter, were: Misses Virginia Hei- zer, Frances Stevenson,
Nelle and
Edith Farmer, Nellfo Clay Corbin,
Virginia Bocock, Irene Cullis, Virginia
Kobmson, Elizabeth Prewitt, Laura
Belle Smith.

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Doctor and Mrs. Frank McVey entertained the students with the usual
Wednesday afternoon tea at Maxwell

Place.
Miss Virginia De Lorig has been
asked to be a page nt the Kentucky
State Conference D. A. R. to be h Id
in Louisville, March 22 and 23.
Miss Florence Jackson, director of
FRATERNITY ROW
the appointment bureau of Boston,
held a vocational guidance conference
Mises Helen James and Emma Bell at the university March 2, 3, and 1.

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Tau Beta Pi. honorary enErinoeriner
fraternity, entertained on Saturday
evening with their annual dance in
Dicker hall, nt which pledmncr was a
feature.
The fraternity colors of brown and
white were carried out in the decorations, and the shield was shown in an
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electric design.
furnished special music.
Hosts were, active chaDter. Messrs.
E. P. Morris, R. C. Williamson, II. L.
Woods, Robert Harrod, William Witty, Isadore Golben, Wallace Saunders,
Austin Griffith, John M. Rachel, J. P.
Finn. David Browning. .Tnsnnh EniW.
John O'Nan.'Edward' Walters, Shearle
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New pledges introduced were:
Messers. E. T. Bullock, William Earl
Sherwood,
Robert Spicer, William
Kplls, John Daugherty, and Fountaine
Raymer.
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