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SOCIETY

By Annie LeutM Cenner

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ALPHA CHI SIGMA
Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity entertained the Department of Chemistry
Thursday evening with. a smoker at
the Experiment Station. Doctor Peter,
Doctor Buckner, Doctor Brown and Mr.
Rigell explained the various departments. After refreshments, consisting of cider and ginger bread, had been
served in the food testing laboratory,
Doctor Tuttlo and Doctor Bedford
spoke on the relation of personality to
success.
Among those present were W. L.
Willlnma, Jr., R. M. McDaniels, J. D.
alker, N. B. Richardson, J. B.
J. E. Estes, J. R. Curry, W. R.
Hutchenson, J. G. Seopes, A. Tinsley,
Davis Nance, W. P, McDaniel, Neal
Thurman, Roy McCracken, H. M. Noel,
O. H. B. Davis, B. E. Hayden, J. A.
Hagan, L. A. Riedel, L. P. Gould and
O. C. Racke.
Strollers Announce New Members
The following list of successful
candidates for Strollers have been
announced.
Leonard Fielder, Leila Pogue, John
Margaret
Yeiser,
Hals, Elizabeth
Lavin, Coleman Arnold, John Albright,
Elizabeth Gutherie, Lillian Collins,
John Burke, Elizabeth Allen, R. M.
Franklin, Dan Morse, Sip Akers, Mary
Peterson, Stuart Neff, Roxana Trimble,
Margaret Brooks, Raymond Connell,
LaVerno Purcell, Gertrude Collins,
"William Hillen, Mary Colvin, Lucy
Smith, Troy PerklnB, John Dundon,
Virginia Moran, Bertha Kraft, Margaret Sheltman, Elizabeth Ellis, Willette
Frltchner, Dorothy Harris, Daysie Lee
Lucy
Virginia
Harrison,
Tinsley,
Kavanaugh, J. Brooks Juett, Florence
Edmonds, Estella Kelsall, Elizabeth
Horton, Harvey Smith, Polly Prewitt,
Edward Gans, George Rouse, William
Nisbet, Charles Mahoney, Silas Wilson, H. M. Clay, Raymond Kirk, Douglas, Vest, Lee Ohiham, Robert Miller,
Newton Molloy, James Shouse, William Williams, Jennie Simmons,
Hume,
Long, Elizabeth
Margaret
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Louise Stuart, Curtly Benjamin,
Garnet, Thomas Foster, Ann
Bell, Minnie Mae Jtobinson, Elolse
Burgess, Mary Marshall McMeekln,
Elinor Morse, Joeline Webb, Louise
McKee, Ruth Taylor, Fannie Summers Tarlton, Kathleen Renick.
Mae-quls-

Woman's Club
The Woman's Club of the University of Kentucky entertained Friday
evening at Patterson Hall with a beautiful party in honor of new women
members of the' faculty.
The recreation hall was attractively
decorated with chrysanthemums, ferns
and other fall flowers. Ices and cakes
were served. Mrs. John J. Tlgert,
president of the club, was assisted In
entertaining by the other officers.
A delightful musical program was
given during the evening. Mrs. L. L.
Dantzler and Mrs. S. A. Boles, sang,
the latter also giving a reading. Miss
Mamie Morgan Miller and Professor
Carl Lampert played violin
and Miss Virginia Anderson gave selections on the harp and
'accompanied herself in a group of
eongs.
accom-painlmen-

Welletley Club
The Kentucky Wellesley Club
with a luncheon Wednesday
of last week In the Faculty Dining
room of the University About twenty-fiv- e
guests were present with representatives from Louisville, Shelbyville,
Paris and Mt. Sterling.
After the luncheon a meeting of the
Club was held. In the Little Theater.
Mrs. Waller Hunt, the president,
and Mrs. F. L. McVoy, the guest
of honor gave an address of welcome.
A charming letter from Ruth Melcher,
daughter of Dean Melcher, wlio is a
student at "Wellesley now, was read
at the meeting. Miss Melcher told of
t ho present happenings of the College,
which wore of interest to the Club
members.
Mr. Mikcsell spoke on the Community Theatre of the University, and Mr.
Sax gave a talk on Lord Dunsany's
play, "A Night at an Inn," after which
a group of University students presented a scene from the play.
The Club adjourned to .meet in
Louisville in January.
Dean Simrall went to Elizabeth-town- ,
Thursday, November 4 to adWoman's
dress the Elizabethtown
pro-side-

Club.

We submit the following to prove
SORORITY PLEDGES
CLASSIFIED
Shakespeare had a college edThe following additional pledge is that
any rate he understood col- PERSONA- L- Were yen in
ucationat
announced:
lege life, as Is shown by his descripAlta, Canada? DM Vot take a trip
Cht Omefa.
on the Peace River. If so, calf
tion of the four college classes.
Joeline Webb, Lexington.
Fresh Class A Comedy of Errors. nt Dean Boyd's office for a letter
Soph Class Much Ado About Nothfrom Chan. O'Netil.
President's Reeeptlen.
ing.
President and Mrs. McVey will enJunior ChMs A Midsummer Night's LOST A man's grey kid glove; flatter
tertain (he Btudents of the University
kindly leave in postoMce, box 645.
with a reception at their home, Mon- Dream.
Senior Class (All's Well That Ends
day evening, November 8.
HEAR MANNING SUNDAY NISHT
Well.
AT Y. M. C. A.
Davldsonlan.
Theta Slims Phi.
There will be a Theta Sigma Phi
meeting fifth hour Wednesday, November 10, in tho Journalism rooms. All
members should be present.
Martha Buckman.
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BLUE RIDGE GIRLS
GIVE GOOD PROGRAM
Most uttractlvo and unique was the
program given by the Blue Ridge girls
nt the meeting of the Y. W. C. A. At
Patterson Hall Sunday, October 31.
The Blue Ridge girls, including Esther
Harris .Katherlrie Herring, Lucille
Hendrix, Martha Va nMeter, Orena
MoMahan, Elizabeth Woller, Edna
Snapp, .Margaret Griffith and Adallne
Mann, presented in glowing terms the
good times had and the benefits received nt the conference held at Blue
Ridge, North. Carolina, last June. This
was followed by a "peppy" talk given
by Nellie Stone, a graduate of Logan
College, who spent the entire summer
at Blue Ridge. She gave a brief
.of several sightseeing trips and
of some of the inspirations she re
ceived there.
The climax of the program was
reached when Esther Harris and
Lucille Heridrix gave an amusing skit
called "A Day at Blue Ridge."
views of Blue Ridge and nearby places of interest formed the closing feature of the meeting. Every girl
was inspired to save her pennies so
that she may be able to go to the
conference in "The Land of the Sky"
next June.

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Kappa Kappa Gamma.
The pledges of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertaied with an- - afternoon tea Saturday at the home of
Cornelia Stofer.
JOHN G. CRAMER
CHARLES H. BERRYMAN
The gueots were the Kappa Kappa
Manager
President
Gamma active chapter and alumnae
of the University of Kentucky, and
all the members of .the men's frater
nities of the Univresity.
The house was decorated with many
Hallowe'en emblems and flowers.
The hostesses were Cornelia Stofer,
Betty Bush, Lillian Collins, Mary Colvin, Frances DeLong, Miriam Botts,
Virginia Hamilton, Laura Bennett,
Elizabeth Hume, Mary Holt, Mary
Peterson, Minnie Benton Peterson,
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A L L O C C AS I O N S
Louise Stewart, Anne Bell.
They were assisted in entertaining
by Mrs. Samuel Stofer and Mary
Stofer. A band played all during the
receiving hours and dancing was en-"In old Babylonia," we are told,
Joyed.
Hot chocolate, sandwiches,
"they didn't print their, literature,
s
and nuts were served.
they baked it." Editorially speaking
we "parch" It, while occasionally we
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Dean Simrall Hostess
Miss Josephine Simrall, dean of get "roasted.''
Davldsonlan.
INCbRPqfATEP
women, at the University of Kentucky,
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entertained the women of the faculty $
with a delightful tea Thursday afterHAVE YOU PAID ?
noon from 4 io 6 o'clock in the faculty
dining room of the cafeteria.
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Mrs. Charles Judson Smith assisted
Payment of dues, two
the hostess in entertaining. A delicious
dollars, to-thAlumni
supper was served at small tables,
autumn
Association includes a
which were decorated with
PHONE
J. DONALD DINNING, Representative
flowers.
subscription to The Kerthe new faculty members
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nel. Mail your check to
present were Miss Ethel Anderson,
Miss Greathouse, Miss Horsefleld and
Herbert Graham, secretary-treasurer,
Dr. Lowe. Miss Adelaide Crane, who
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has returned after a year's leave of
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absence spent in relief work in the
Near East; Miss Dora Berkley, matron
of Smith Hall, and Mrs. Frank L.
McVey were also present.
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Staff and Crown
Staff and Crown, Senior women's
honorary society, will entertain with
a tea Wednesday afternoon, November
10, from 4 to 6 o'clock at Patterson
Hall. All the women students of ,the
University, the women of the faculty
and faculty men's wives are invited.
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