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THE KENTUCKY

14, 1931

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In Erlanfer.
Mary Bell Fish, Bowling
Orccn, has beerr spending a few
days at the Delta Delta Delta house.
Misses Joan Freeman, Nancy Lcc
House, and Oladys Wood, Huntington, have been visiting Miss Justine White at the Delta Delta Delta
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Mrs. O. R. Bright, Flcmlngsburg,

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Miss Itortcnsc Smith had as her
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Miss Mary Virginia Halley motor
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evening, lunch Sunday.

Monsieur
Jean Daglcu, Paris,
Frnncc, has been visiting Prof.
Blaine Schick and Mr. Dan Fowler during the past week.
miss Gladys Rice, Paintsviue;
Dorothy Scwell, Richmond; and
Mary Logan and Betty Scwell, Mld- dlcsboro, have been guests at the
Kappa Delta house.
Messrs.
Sam Manly, and Boo
Daubcrt, Chicago; and Bill Hclzer,
Friday, April 17
Lexington, have been guests of
University Council meeting, 4 p.
friends at the Alpha Sigma Phi
m. President's office.
house.
Messrs. J. P. Jons and Joe Hler- This morning the board of trus- onymous have
returned from
tees of the university will hold the Drakesboro, where they Inspected
quarterly meeting In the offices of coal mines during the Easter
Dr. Frank L. McVey, president, at
10:30 o'clock.
Messrs. Duke Johnston and John
The Alpha Delta Theta Mother's Sims Kelley have returned from a
club will meet this afternoon at business trip to Cuba.
2:30 o'clock at the chapter house
Mr. Billy Robey and Miss Mallnda
on south Limestone street.
Robey were here to attend the Phi
Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, Delta Theta dance.
Theta Sigma Phi, women honorary
Dr. Henry Beaumont has returnJournalistic sorority, will entertain ed from New York.
with Founders' day banquet at the
Mr. Sam Manly of Indianapolis
Lafayette hotel.
guest at the Alpha
was a week-en- d
Omlcron Delta Kappa will hold Sigma Phi house.
initiation at 3 o'clock at the La
Mr. Charlie Goodman of
fayette hotel, followed by dinner
visited the Kappa Alpha house
In the red room. Jlmmle Chapman last week-en- d
Is In charge of arrangements.
Mr. Kenneth Harrison of Owens-bor- o
Tennis match, St. Xavler and U.
was a guest at the Alpha Sig
of K.. at Cincinnati.
ma Phi house for the week-enBaseball game with University of
Messrs. Bob Woods and Jimmy
Wisconsin, 3 p. m., atoll neia.
Stewart of Ashland were recent
Annual R. O. T. C. inspection guests at the Lambda Chi Alpha
continued.
house.
Y. W. C. A. Senior Cabinet
Mr. Pat Carrigan of Richmond
7 p. m., parlor of Patterson
guest at the Al
was the week-en- d
hall.
pha Sigma Phi house,
Y. W. C. A. Vespers, 6:30 p. m.,
Mr. Slatz Randall was the guest
Recreation room, Patterson hall.
at the Phi Delta Theta house for
Y. M. C. A., Cabinet meeting 7:15, the week-en- d.
Y rooms of Alumni building.
Phi Delta Theta fraternity had
Law
School faculty luncheon, as their guests for the formal
12:20 p. m., University Commons.
Dodge Whipple, Phil Ardery,
SuKy meeting, Men's gym, 5 p. Messrs Frank and Amos Taylor, or
Julian
m.
Paris; and Messrs. Lynn and Lea
International Relations Class 7:30 Broecker of Louisville.
p. m., Mcvey nan.
Radio Broadcast: "Biograpnicai
Sketches of American Business Entertained for Scabbard and Blade
Monday evening Captain Clyde
Men," by R. D. Mclntyre, 12:45 p.
"The Blue and White Orches Grady entertained the active mem
En1
p. m.; "Living with
bers of Scabbard and Blade, na
tra,"
gineering," by F. Paul Anderson. tional honorry military fraternity,
with a buffet supper at his home
on Richmond road. The actlv members are Ben G. Crosby, Rex Allison, Glenn Prince, John Hearne,
Carey Splcer, L. G. Forquer, Ralph
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Woodall, Len Jeffries, Carlyle
Schuermeyer, Arthur Eyre, H. S.
Ray, B. C. Stapleton, E. W. Kirk,
W. R. Humber.

McVcy hall.
A freight of poignant yearnings
Y. M. C. A. dormitory meeting,
7 p. m., Bradley hall.
For the things or long ago.
White Math meeting, 4 p. m. room
Lilacs after an April shower;
100. McVcy hall.
April air;
The
Radio Broadcast: "State officers
The face In the moon you taught me and their duties by Moses R. Olenn
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hair.
12:45 p. m.; "Violin Romances," 1
With Its halo of
p. m.; "Man the Builder," by H.
loveliness
M. Mcrlweather, 1:15 p. m
I cannot bear their

Since they are no longer shared....
I wonder If you now can know
How much... how much I cared!
CALENDAR

Wednesday, April 15
Art Exhibit continued through
this week.
President and Mrs. McVey's afternoon tea from 4 until 6, Maxwell
Place.
Y. W. C. A. Freshman Cabinet
meeting 7 P- - m Reading room,
Patterson hall.
Pitkin club luncheon, 12 noon1,
Maxwell street Presbyterian church.
Baseball game: University of
Michigan, 3 p. m., Stoll field.
Faculty bowling league, 8 p. m.,
Ammerman Alleys.
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Chi Omega Founders' Day Banquet
Chi chapter of Chi Omega, Tran
sylvania College,
Beta Gamma
chapter of the Univrsity of Louis
ville, and Lambda Alpha cnapter
of the university celebrated the
Founders' Day of Chi Omega with
a beautiful banquet Friday evening
In the palm room of the Phoenix
hotel.
Decorations consisted of an ar
rangement of the banquet tables in
the shape of a chi and were decKea
with garlands Qt white carnations,
the sorority flower, and asparagus
plumosa with the lights of many
candles in the Chi Omega colors,
cardinal and straw.
Mrs Amns Tiirnpv of Paris, one
of the organizers of Chi chapter,
presided as toastmlstress.
Tuesday's Calendar
This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the
Lexington chapter of the American
Association of University women
will entertain the senior women of
the university and of Transylvania
College with a tea in Patterson hall.
Invitations for this anair went oui
and all senior women
this week-en- d.
are urged to be present and wel
come the visitors .from Transyl
vania.
At four o'clock there will be- - a
program of short talks by prominent
women in the fields of music, art,
deanshlp, medicine, and literature.
These talks will be given in a practical form, so that they will be Instructive as well as interesting to
women who have not decided upon

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a profession or line of work to fol
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low after graduation.
Those who arc In charge of the
arrangement xor this affair are
Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, president of tho
local association, Mrs. A. W. Server,
Miss Leatourgcon, Airs. Holmes, and
Miss Blanding of the university,
ana miss muy uuu norman and
,
Mrs. Jones of Transylvania.

Mr. Vernon Rooks of Paducah,
Kv.. a former student at the unl
vcrsltv. where he held the position
of sports writer on The Kernel has
recently taken the position or cm
tor on the Campbcllsvlllc News
Journal.

Personals
Mr. Richard Brewer of Florida
has been recovering from injuries received In an accident last
Fraternity Formal
visited In Lexington for
Phi Delta Theta fraternity enter semesterdays
this week.
Saturday evening with a several
tained
Mr. M. H. Holllday was in town
beautiful formal dance In the men's Wednesday visiting his daughters
gymnasium.
and Frances Holllof azure Misses Harriet
Decorations consisted
day.
and argent streamers hung from
the celling. Music was furnished
by "Slatz Ranfor the
Miss Mildred Rue of Harrods-bur- g,
dall and his Brunswick Recording
Ky., and Mr. Elliott Nether-to- n,
The lighted fraternity
orchestra."
were married Sunday, March
shield was hung behind the orches- 29, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of
tra. Two beautifully lighted chan-dalle- the bride on North Greenville
bearing the fraternity coat street. The Rev. T. Hassell Bowcn,
of arms were hung at opposite ends pastor of the Harrodsburg Christhe gymnasium.
of
tian church performed the cere
About 500 guests were present in mony.
cluding many out of town guests.
The bride is the attractive daughter of Mrs. Insco Williams Rue of
Judge Swopc Spoke
Harrodsburg, and was graduated
Monday evening circuit Judge from the university last June.
King Swope, an alumnus of the While at the university she was
university was the principal sneak known for her ability as a talented
er at the monthly dinner meeting artist.
of the Lexington Alumni club at
Mr. Netherton Is the son of Mr.
6:30 o'clock at the Lafayette hotel. and Mrs. James Netherton, of La
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, pre- Orange, and was also graduated
sident, presided.
from the university. At present he
Is a prominnt and popular lawyer
Mother's Club Meeting
In La Grange.
Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock
The couple will make their home
the Mother's Club of Alpha Gamma at La Grange, Ky.
Delta sorority met at the chapter
Gary-Glosthouse on east Maxwell street.
Miss Nancy Jane Gary of
and Mr. James Gloster of
Middlesboro, were married at the
The following formal announcehome of the bride's parents, Satment has been Issued:
urday April 4.
The marriage is announced
The bride is the attractive daughof
ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Gary and
Mrs. Kathreine Hughes Lyon
is a student at the university where
and
she has many friends. She is a
Mr. Roy J. Worthington
member of the Alpha Gamma
Saturday, April fourth
Delta social sorority.
in Lexington, Kentucky
Mr. Gloster is also a student at
At Home
the university and is a member of
5330 Harper avenue
the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Chicago Whitfield Hotel.
After the wedding the couple reThe bride has1 been connected
with the university as director of turned to Lexington to continue
stenographic bureau; for the their studies at the university.
the
last five years secretary of the ath- They are making their home on
letic association and manager of Stone avenue.
football ticket sales, and for two
Skillman-Nicho- ls
years she has been secretary of the
Mr. and Mrs. I. Best Skillman
Altrusa club.
announce the marriage of their
Mr. Worthington is the son of
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Worthington,
Julia Allen
Columbus, Ohio, a graduate of Ohio
to
Wesleyan. member of Chi Phi fraMr. J. Df&keford Nichols
ternity. He was stationed in Lexon Saturday, April fourth,
ington for two years and is now
connected with Rand, McNally and nineteen hundred and thirty-on- e
Lexington, Kenucky
Company in Chicago.
The bride is a graduate of Cyn-thia'Invitations Issued
High school in 1926, later
The fallowing invitations have
attended the Eastern Teachers Colbeen issued:
Major General and Mrs. Fox Conner lege and the university, after which
request the honor of your presence she became a member of the facat the marriage of their daughter ulty of Ceter Hill High school.
Mr. Nichols Is the son of Mr. and
Florence Slociim
Mrs. E. O. Nichols and is connectto
ed with the Combs Lumber ComLieutenant Edgar Albert Gans
pany.
United States Army
on Wednesday the fifteenth of April
Tea for Graduating Women
thirty-on- e
nineteen hundred' and
The following invitations have
at four o'clock
been recelvd:
Trinity Episcopal Church
Columbus, Georgia
Enclosed were cards:
Reception
immediately after the ceremony
Polo Club, Fort Benning
1921 Wlldwood Avenue
Columbus, Georgia
Lieutenant Gans was a student
at the university in the engineering
and arts and sciences colleges,
graduating in the class of 1924. He
took part in three of the Strollers'
plays, was cadet lieutenant-colone- l,
member of Scabbard and Blade,
Mystic Thirteen, Lamp and Cross,
honorary fraternities, and the Sigma Chi social fraternity.

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and "Rcd"Wallace show much proIn the outer gardens.
Coach OUb announced that a
cut would be made in the frosh
squad today. Only 18 men will be
carried on the yearling club this
season. The frosh club will awing
Into action In the course of the
next week qr so. A game will probably be played on Stoll field. Several games have been scheduled
with college frosh outfits and the
complete schedule will be released
In a short time.
mise

The Freshman baseball team has
been practicing but one week and
enough time has elapsed to show
Coach Glib that tho Green ball
tosscrs will have a great club. On
the mound tho frosh are strong especially having Broadbent, DcMoIs- TENNIS ENTRIES DUE
ey, Meyers, and Slmonc.
These
men and one other man will be kept
Entries in the annual
must be
on the frosh roster after the final
tennis tournament
cut of the squad Is made this
turned In by Thursday, April 23, at
the office of Miss Rebecca Averlll in
Behind the bat are Mattlngly and the woman's gymnasium, It was
Core. Cloyd shows up as a finished announced yesterday by Frances
star In the Infield. "Pug" Bach Barker, president of the woman's
Athletic Association, which sponsors
American Association of University the event. The first round must be
Women
played off by Tuesday, April 28.
At Homo
A silver loving cup will be presented
To the Women of the
to the winning team, to go permaGraduating Class
nently to the sorority winning It
Tuesday, April the fourteenth
three consecutive years. Sororities
may conduct tournaments within
Patterson Hall
3:30 to 5 o'clock
the groups to decide the team to
Please reply: Dean of Women's take part In the tournament, Miss
office.
Averlll said.

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