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FRIDAY, DEC. 8.
Women's Club of the University
meets at 3 p. m., at Patterson Hall.
stunt night in chapel.
SATURDAY, DEC. 9.
Kappa Delta tea dance at Patterson
Hall from 3:30 to 6 o'clock.
Alpha Delta Pledges give luncheon at Lafayette
Hotel for active
chapter.
First of the scries of cadet hops to
be given in Armory with sponsors of
Company "D" as hostesses.

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White Gwyn and Floyd Wright, of
the alumni, and Louise Connell, Irene
McNamara, Anne Hickman, of the
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girls.
A dance was given after the dinner.

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Organize Pulaski Alumni
alumni of the University of Kentucky residing in Pulaski
county organized the Somerset Alumni Club at a meeting Friday night,
with Professor V. D. Roberts, superintendent of schools at Stearns, as
president; M. A. Dodson, of Science
and
Hill, was elected
Miss Blanche Kennedy, Somerset, scc- Twenty-tw-

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Governor Edwin P. Morrow, Senator A. O. Stanley, Judge Lyman
Chalklcy and Mr. Kellcy Kash, honorary members of Phi Alpha Delta,
honorary law fraternity of the University of Kentucky, have been asked
initiation
to speak at the
banquet at the Lafayette Hotel Monday night.
The pledges arc Messrs. S. H. Rice
C. M. C. Porter, J. W. Cammack,
H. Smith.
The alumni members present are:
Chapman,
Frank
Messrs. Virgil
Ginnochio, C. O. Burton, S. H. Cole,
James Farmer,
Edward Dabney,
Bailey P. Baxter, M. K. Elkin, Emery
Frazicr, N. G. Sullivan, G. P. Sullivan, Beryl Boyd.
The active chapter hosts are: Messrs.
J. L. Hays, T. E. Sparks, Phil T.
Powell, J. B. Nickell, W. W. Kirtley,
W. C. Pickett, J. G. Bruce, Roy
Moreland, L. G. Metzger, C. H.
J. S. Candell, Marshall Barnes,
N. B. Rogers, H. B. Ewen, S. B. Neal,
Charles McDowell, L. C. Fielder.

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Founders' Day Banquet
The members of Alpha and Beta
Chapters of Alpha Delta Theta fraternity of the University of Kentucky
College celebrated
and Transylvania
Founders Day Friday night with a
banquet in the palm room of the
Phoenix Hotel.
Silver and blue, the colors of the fraternity were beautifully carried out in
the decorations, and over the mantle
was hung the illuminated badge of the
organization with the shields of the
two chapters on each side and the
three letters of the name spelled in
electric lights below the badge The
programs bore the coat of arms. The
tables were arranged in a triangle representing the Alpha Delta Theta pin.
Miss Lucy Wilson, of Beta chapter, was toastmaster, and the following responses were made: "The Founding of Rome," Miss Gladys Gipple,
Alpha; "When Dreams Come True,"
Miss Virginia Corbin, Beta; "Horrors
of Goatism," Miss Reginia Stanfiell,
Alpha; "Like a Gourd They Grew,"
Miss Alma Hutchins, Beta.
The following were present: Patrons of Alpha chapter, Mrs. A. S.
Hemenway, Mrs. McQuary and Miss
Myrna Boyce; Patrons of Beta chapter, Mrs. S. A. Boles, Miss Margaret
Horsfield, and Miss Gard; members
of the chapter at Transylvania: Misses
Valeria Grannis, Juanita Minnish,
Catherine Taylor, Flossie Martin, Ruth
Foley, Ida Button, Ruby Cloyd,
Regina Stanfiell, Anne Luxon, Eliza
Gladys Gipple, Daisy
beth Burns,
McLin and Frances Cook; members
of the University chater: Misses Lucy
Murphy, Gladys
Wilson, Dorothea
Martin, Alma Hutchins, Opal Cox,
Ruth Eimer, Zorada Brown, Laura
Virginia Corbin, Nell
Bell Smith,
Noland, Sarah Cole, Margaret Cole,
Esther Haggin, Una Varden and Vir
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Terence O'Flannigan had hired to when the next train came in, the pasAs the sengers were very much astonished
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here for Limerickgalwayandmayo!"
"Sweet dreamland faces
went for him.
The station-mastPassing to and fro;
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dissing the stations out clearly and
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Attend Student Meeting
in 189S, and a promMiss Mary Royster, president of
Asseminent member of the General
Government As
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Judge Sherman

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alumni sociation of the University of Kentucky and Miss Katherine Hanley, a
member of the board, attended the
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State convention at Georgetown Col
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Dinner and Dance
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circle of the University
The
Bright, Christmas Seals, decor
Kentucky entertained with a beauof
ated Gummed Ribbons, Tags,
The active chapter and pledges of and iCards of appropriate detiful banquet and dance Friday night
at the Lafayette Hotel in compliment Chi Omega fraternity entertained with sign, a Crepe Paper Wrapping
tn the Wildcats. More than ISO guests a tea, Thanksgiving afternoon at the
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Professor Enoch Grehan presided pitality was enjoyed by more than one complete stock.
as toastniaster and informal responses huuddrcd guests.
were made by the senior members of
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The active chapter and laumnae of
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Jack Winn and S.
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guerite McLaughlin, of the faculty;
Herbert Graham, Lexington,
secretary of the University.

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Dance in Honor of Delegates
Delegates to the Province convention of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity
were guests of honor at a delightful
dance given Friday evening in the
4 ball room of the Phoenix Hotel by
the Alpha Theta Chapter.
The guests of honor were Mr. H.
F. Daniels of Memphis, Tenn., Province Commander; Messrs. L. A.
and H. L. Alexander, Chi Chapter of Vanderbilt University; Patterson
Tanner and Austin Peay of Omega
Chapter of Centre College, Danville;
Bowman Grant and Joseph Lane,
Theta Chapter, University of Kentucky; Robert Powell and Wickliff
Curtis of Alpha Theta Chapter, Transylvania College; Othe Hudson and
Mr. Hurst of Beta Omicron Chapter,
University of Louisville; Henry Meek
Pi Chapter, University of Tennessee; George Neville of Alpha Alpha
Chapter, University of the South.
An orchestra of several pieces furnished the music. Fruit punch was
served.
The complete list was not obtained
but among those present not already
mentioned were:
Betty Barbour, Edith Berryman,
Mary Peterson, Ardis Yelton, Mary
Helburn, Anne Shropshire, Rachelle
Shacklette, Jane Gregory Edna Gordon, Mary May, Mary Frances Wilson,
Elizabeth Glasscock, Betty Brown, Ida
Kenney Risque, Mary Snell Ruby,
fc Margaret Turley, Nan Chenault.
Mrs. James Willis, of LaGrange,
Ky.; Dr. Henry Best, Mr. Enoch
Grehan, James Willis, Fred Ausburg,
Robert Powell, Owsley Walton, Bowman Grant, Gayle Crutchfield, James
Phillip Powell,
Baughman,
John
Grimes, Russell Van Zant, Earl Baughman, Warren Clare, Wickliff Curtis,
William Poyntz, John Ardery, Cabell
Breckinridge, Branthwaite Dewhurst,
James Darnall, Russell Green, Alfred
Powell, Daniel Estill, Daniel Bow-maJr., Coleman ColHs, Douglas
Vest, Alfred Powell, Mr. Chandler,
Henry Grehan, Richard Jones, Wil-li- a
mKing, Gifford Brock, Mr. Wilder,
McGuire Beard. Harold Robertson,
Joseph Lane, James McFarland Jr.,
Samuel Ridgeway, Dan Morse.

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