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. Marriage Announced
Smith, of Bowling Green. Little Mar- University of Kentucky, holding the
ilyn Madson Pormann, of Louisville, rank of major. He was a member
The following announcements are
and" little Rose Darnaby Apperson, of of Scabbard and Blade,
honorary issued:
Lexington, were the flower girls, and military fraternity and Sigma Alpha
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon
the ring bearers were little Anna Jo- Epsilon, social fraternity and is the
announce the marriage of their
of this city, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Darsephine Madison,
daughter
Billy MacRhoads, of Lexington, niece naby, of 109 East High street. Until
Adah Merrill
recently he hs been associated with
to
at the chapter house on Rose and and nephew of the bride.
The best man was Mr. Ambrose his father who is secretary of the
Maxwell streets.
Willie Bryan Hoffman, Jr.
and is
Stephenson, of Winchester, and the Blue Grass Fair Association,
at Covington, Ky.
ushers, Messrs. Beverly Waddill, of now a salesman of the Mammoth
November 9, 1927
Lexington; Henry Lewis, of Lexing- Auto Sales Company.
At home, 802 Euclid avenue,
ton; LeRoy Dodd, of Bowling Green,
Lexington, Ky.
of Louisville.
and Logan
Announcement of Interest
atMrs.
-o- o After theCardwell, the bride and The following beautifully engrav- tractive Warren is a popular andwith
wedding
girl and holds a position
Darnaby
Madison
bridegroom left for a motor trip. ed invitations have been issued:
Dr. J. P. Warren.
Mrs. Emilie F. Gregory
The marriage of Miss Ruth Madi- They will be at home in Lexington..
Mr. Hoffman is a senior in the ColThe charming bride is a graduate requests the honor- of your presence lege of Commerce of the University
son, of Bowling Groeh, to Mr. J. L.
at the marriage of her daughter
Darnaby, of this city, was solemnized of the University of Kentucky, the
of Kentucky and is well known on the
Emilie Elizabeth
Saturday afternoon in the State Bowling Green High school and the
campus.
to
Street Methodist church at Bowling Western Kentucky State Teachers'
She is
Mr. Brandt Leonard . Watson
Green with the- - Rev. A. R. Kasey of- College of Bowling Green.
Sigma Nu Dance
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ficiating.
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the youngest daughter of Mrs. Jose- on Saturday, NovemDer xwemy-sixGamma Iota chapter of Sigma Nu
One thousand nine nunarea ana
Miss Mary Van Winkle, of Louis- phine E. Madison, and at the unitwenty-seve- n
fraternity of the university entertainr,
and the versity was a member of the Phi
ville, was the
ed with a delightful dance Saturday
at five o'clock
bridesmaids were Miss Bena Latta, Beta honorary music fraternity and
evening at their home on Winslow
Twelve hundred and eight
of Water Valley; Miss Mildred Cow-gil- l, Delta Zeta.
street in honor of the pledges of the
South Hillsboro Street
Mr. Darnaby achieved distinction
of Owensboro; Miss Volinda Irfraternity.
New Smyrna, Fla.
vine, of Bardstown, and Miss Hester in the military department of the
The house was artistically decorated
in the fraternity colors of yellow and
black whih carried out the Thanksgiving motif in the crepe paper streamers
which wer-- draped from the chande-

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Saturday, November 19
Kentucky-Centr- e
football game at
Danville.
Wednesday, November 23
Triangle dance at 9 o'clock at the
chapter house in Forrest Park.
Kappa Sigma dance at 9 o'clock in
the palm room of the Phoenix hotel.
Thursday, November 24
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dance at 9 o'clock in
the men's gymnasum.
Friday, November 25
Alpha Xi Delta tea dance at 3:30
o'clock at Patterson hall.
Saturday, November 26
Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance at 9
o'clock at the chapter house on South
Limestone street.
Pi Kappa Alpha dance at 8 o'clock
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liers and over the windows. Dancing
was enjoyed on both the upper and
lower floors and music was furnished
by the Rhythm Kings orchestra and
the Blue and White orchestra. Delicious punch was served throughout the
evening. Miniature boutonniers and
paper caps were given the guests as
souvenirs.
The hosts, members of the active
chapter, were: Messrs. M. M. Benton, R. B. Bird, L. Bowen, M. Byrne,
W. H. Buckles, J. W. Booles, Carrol
Byron, Newton Combs, Ben Coffman,
William Sale, Frank Davidson, Ray
Ellis, Robert Eaton, James France-waLewis Hawn, James Kirkendall,
Edward Miller, James Pence, John
Murphree, William Rentz, Louis Root,
Phil Speiden, Robert, Sewster, William
Tuttle. R. H. Van Arsdall, Jack Whit
field, Leon Wigglesworth, Harlan
Wilson, Nick Klein, Leonard Tracy.
The guests of honor, the pledges:
Messrs. J. D. Baxter, Grover Boden,
Monroe Bradley, Pat Carroll, E.
Nathan Davies, John Demar,
Henderson Dysard, William Griffin,
Ollie James, JoTin Jewell, Len Ingram,. Henry Kelley, Robert Moorman,
George Whitfield, Charles Newman,
Nell Cain, Jack Ramey, Jack Todd.
Several hundred guests were present.

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Enjoyable Dance
Monday evening the College of Agriculture of the University of Ken
tucky entertained with a dance at the
navihon from 9 until 12 .o'ciock,
Rhythm Kings orchestra furnished
the music.
The chaDerones for the affair were:
Dean and Mrs. L. J. Horlacher. Prof,
and Mrs. Holmes Martin,. Prof, and
Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Prof, and Mrs
J. R. Smith.
The committee in charge of the ar
rangements was composed of Messrs
Robert White. N. J. Howard, William
Graddy, Misses Jane Lewis and Betty
Robertson.
Several hundred guests attended the
enjoyable affair.
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University Club .
The board of directors of the Wom
an's Club of the University of Ken
tucky met Tuesday morning, Novem
1R at 10:30 o'clock in the Col
lege of Law. Mrs. C. R. Melcher, the
president, presided. The regular November meeting of the club will be
hlM Tuesdav. November 22 in Patter
son hall. An attractive program has
to
been arranged with a social-ho- ur

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Messrs. Frank Lewis, of Shelby-villGuy Briggs, of Frankfort, and
James Price, of Louisville, were
guests for the week-en- d
at the Kappa
Interesting Engagement
Alpha house.
Mr. and Mrs. William George LehMisses Betty Regenstein, of Fort
man, of Midway, announce the en- Thomas, and Jane McKee, of
gagement of their daughter, Miss
spent the week-en- d
at the
Elizabeth Lehman, to Mr. George Chi Omega house.
Ivan McKown, of Wheeling, West
Misses Christine Thomas and Re
Virginia.
becca Averill, of Paris,
and Mary
Miss Lehman was graduated from Austin Waddle,
of Somerset, were
the university in the class, of '26. She guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
was an outstanding student in art and house last week-ena member of the Kappa Kappa
Misses
Lucille Duncan, of
Gamma social sorority.
Bernadine Hughes and Helen
Mr. McKown was one of the most Baute, of Danville, were visiting at
popular and active students on the the Kappa Delta house last week-encampus. He received his degree from
Misses Bess Sanford and Louise
the College of Commerce in 1925, and Kennedy visited at their home in Carwas a member of the Sigma Chi fra- lisle last week-enternity.
Misses Gladys Tabor, of Mt. SterThe wedding date has been set for ling, and Lucille Duncan, of
December 10.
visited at the Zeta Tau Alpha
house over the week-enEngagement Announced
Miss Nell Lacefield visited at her
Mr. and Mrs. Jere L. Tarlton an- home in Midway last week-enMrs.' J. D. Spalding, of Louisville,,
nounce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Jo Lawson Tarlton, to visited her daughter, Alice, last weekMr. Frank Bullock Rodes.
No date end at the Zeta Tau Alpha house.
Alpha Xi Delta sorority announces
has been set for the marriage.
Miss Tarlton is a graduate of Ham- the pledging of Miss Florence Moll,
ilton College and is a junior in the of Fulton, Ky.
Messrs. Airell Jewell and George
College of Arts and Science at the
university. She is a Stroller eligible, Dewar were guests at the Sigma Nu
and attended the
a member of the Y. W. C. A. and a house last week-en- d
member of the Chi Omega social soror- fraternity dance Saturday evening.
ity-Mr.
Messrs. Van Buran Ropke and
Rodes was graduated from the Tubby Warren spent the week-en- d
West Virginia Military College and is at their home3 in Louisville.
the brother of "Doc" Rodes, who
Mr. J. H. Evans spent the week-en- d
gained a state-wid- e
reputation for his at his home in Winchester.
football ability while in school here.

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in Bowling
Green and attended the wedding of
Mr. J. L. Darnaby, who is a mem- bre of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra-

ternity.
Mr. John O'Nan, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
was a guest at the Alpha Gamma Epsilon house last week.
Mr. Moss, of Jackson, Tenn., who
is Providence Chief of the Alpha Tau
Omega fraternity, was a guest at the
chapter house here last week-enMessrs. Henry Calloway Ben King,
Hugh Ellisand Johnny Dundcon spent
the week-en- d
at Louisville.
Miss Florence Smith spent the
week-en- d
at her home in Ironton,
Ohio.
Mr. Arno Neis r, of Newport and
Mr. T. Arnold, of Louisville, were
guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house

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Chi Omega Alumnae Luncheon
The r.hi Omeera sorority alumnae
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ing at 12:30 o'clok at the Lafayette
hotel. About 20 guests were present.
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New Pledges
Gamma Sigma, honorary
irAnlntrical fraternity, announces the
pledging of Messrs. Bruce King, Ar
thur Manyan, James tt.irKenaau,
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The Omeera Beta Pi. professional
society, announces the
pledging of the following men on
M,rrv.0T- - 7 10.27. John D. Young.
Jack C. Arnett, Frank O. Richardson.
Sam E. Blakburn. Eustace Hster,
Howard fi. Dav. Kenneth Kohlstaedt,
Joe Gardner and H. J. Davis.
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Study Group Meets
stndv Erroun on International
Relations conducted by the Woman's
Club of the university, met luesuay
vening at 7:30 o'clock in the recreation hall at Patterson hall.
ri- - Forrest Black of the Law Col
lege was the speaker and his subject
"Delaration of war," was a most interesting discussion topic.
The study group committee is composed of the following:
Mrs. F. L. McVey, chairman; Mrs.
Forrest Black, Miss Sarah Blanding,
Mrs. William Finn, Mrs. J. C. Jones,
Mrs. W. L. Roberts and Mrs. W. S.
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