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Golf club where several rubbers of
bridge and a delicious luncheon were

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Friday, October 1
Freshman party at the new
nasium from 8Tintil, 10 o'clock.

enjoyed.
A beautiful formal tea brought the
old and new students together again

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on Tuesday.

Alpha Xi Delta
Alpha Xi Delta sorority were hostesses for a series of parties this week
with the new girls as honor guests.
Saturday afternoon at 12:30 a delicious luncheon was given at Rest
Haven. Unusual favors for the occasion were furnished in the form of
perfume holders disguised as mina-tur- e
dolls. About forty were present.
Monday afternoon a theater party
was given and refreshments were served later in the afternoon at the chap
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the refreshments and decorations'.
Chi Omega Entertain
Chi Omega sorority entertained this
week with a series of parties in honor of some of the new girls of the

university.
Saturday afternoon members of
the sorority were hostesses for luncheon at the Ashland Golf club, followed
by a dance at the Phoenix hotel. There
were about ten guests present.
Tuesday afternoon they entertained with a tea at their chapter house
on South Limestone street. The decorations were of astors. Tea was
poured by Mrs. Gordon Wilder, a
member of the sorority, Tweinty- five guests

S. B. U. Gives Tea
Monday afternoon the Sigma Beta
Upsilon sorority entertained with a
tea at the home of Miss Ann O'Con-n- el
Delta Zeta Entertains
at Transylvania Park in honor of
Delta Zeta sorority entertained with
the "rushees" of the sorority. The
were of yellow roses and a series of parties this week in honor
decorations
a delightful salad course was served. of some of the new girls who have

Kappa Delta
Last Saturday "rushees" of Kappa
Delta sorority were honor guests at
a luncheon bridge in the palmroom of
the Phoenix hotel. The luncheon was
featured in Derby style with the
table as a minature race course. The
favors of jocky caps and riding whips
carried out the idea and partners for
the bridge game were selected by
matching caps. 'About forty guests
were present.
Monday afternoon the sorority were
hostesses for a "football" party in
honor of the new girls of the university.
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The color scheme of blue and white
was carried out in the decorations and
favors which consisted of small dolls
dressed in "K" sweaters and "K" bal-

Tuesday afternoon the
with a formal tea at their
house on Maxwell street. The rooms
were decorated with beautiful flowers
and Misses Nell Pulliam and
Ellison furnished music during
the afternoon.
Wednesday afternoon the guests of
honor were entertained with a luncheon at Chimney Corner. A delicious
menu was served and place cards were
written for about thirty guests.
Thursday a Treasure Hunt was a
feature of the day's festivities' at the
Alpha Xi house.
This afternoon the "rushees" will
be honor guests at a buffet supper loons.
Tuesday the chapter entertained
held at the chapter house.
with a tea at the chapter house on
Stone avenue from 4 to 6 o'clock.
Alpha Gamma Delta Parties
Thursday afternoon, a picture show
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority was
hostess at a number of. parties this party was enjoyed.
Friday afternoon, a rainbow party
past week in honor of "new girls enat the chapter house from 3:30 to 6
tering the university this fall.
Saturday afternoon a luncheon at o'clock will be given.
the Phoenix followed by a picture
Kappa Gives Parties
show party afforded entertainment for
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority enthe day.
Monday afternoon the sorority and tertained with a series of parties this
guests motored out to the Ashland week in- honor of some of the new
chaptcw-tertaine-

girls of the university. Saturday
afternoon it entertained with a luncheon-bridge
at v the Clifton Country
club. About twenty guests were pres'
ent.
On Monday afternoon the members
of the local chapter were hostesses
for an informal tea at their chapter
house on East Maxwell street.
Tuesday afternoon the sorority entertained with an old fashioned tea at
its chapter house. The decorations
were of various colored flowers, and
the hostesses wore old fashioned
dresses which carried out the color
scheme.
About thirty gutsts called
during the afternoon.

entered the university.
On Saturday afternoon a luncheon
bridge was given at the Ashland Golf
club by the members of the sorority.
There were twelve guests of honor for
the occasion. The hostesses were:
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Misses Mildred Cowgill, Nancy
Ella Marie Kinslter, Ann Williams, Eleanor Beggs, Clara Buys,
fienriettta Howell, Bobbie Finnic,
Mary Giles Thorn, Louise Tiley, Margaret Allen Steers, Alice Young, Jane
Lewis,
Christine Anderson, Lydia
Latham, Mary Bell Smith, Pauline
Carpenter, and Wilma Robinson.
Monday afternoon, the sorority entertained with a party and dinner at
Winchester.About fourteen guests
attended.
The members of the sorority were
hostesses at an old fashioned tea
at their chapter house on South Limestone street Tuesday afternoon. The
hostesses wore evening dresses which
carried out the color scheme. Violin
and piano furnished music for the
tea.
On Wednesday afternoon the new
girls were entertained delightfully
with a theater party, and Thursday,
with a party at Rest Haven.
Friday afternoon, the sorority was
hostess at an informal party at their
chapter house. The color scheme of
pink and white was carried out in

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Entertain New Girls
Members of the Alpha Delta Theta
sorority of the University of Kentucr
ky were hostesses for a charming
luncheon at their chapter house on!
Linden
Walk Saturday at 12:30
o'clock for new girls of the university.
Turqu6ise blue, .orchid, and silver,
th colors of the sorority were carried
out in decorations on the luncheon
tables and throughout the house. The
lighted shield was hung in the dining
room. During the afternoon, bridge
and dancing were enjoyed. About

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"rushees" the past week with the following delightful parties.

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Tuesday afternoon: Tea at the
chapter house.
Wednesday afternoon: Swimming
party at the Kentucky Wesleyan
Zeta Tau Alpha
swimming pool in Winchester.
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority entertainThursday afternoon: Kid party at
'
ed with a series of parties this week chapter house1.
in honor of its "rushees.",
This afternoon1 the sorority will enSaturday afternoon the chapter en- tertain with' at dinner at Chimney
tertained with a luncheon at SJiaker-tow- n Corner tea room.
Inn'.' About fifteen guests of
honor were present and the hostesses
Party for Students
included the following girls of the act- - ApproximatelyjlOO
were
ive chapter; Misses Pauline Ashcraft, guests Saturday. eVenirig at a recep.La Vergne Lester, Louise Kennedy, tion and
social at the
Bess Sanford, Jane Ann Carlton, Nell First Methodist church, arranged in
Lacefield,
Adrienne Mason, Marie honor of young people coming to LexLouise Mason, Elizabeth Strossman, ington to attend school;
Nancy Mary Wilson, Gladys Wilson,
Mr. W. M. Bateman was chairman
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of the committee on 'arrangements;
Misses Louise Smathers and Daisy Mrs. C. T. Roszell, chairman of the
Tailor. Mrs. Joe Turley, alumnae of committee on decorations, and games
the chapter, assisted in entertaining. were directed by Miss Era Henry.
Monday afternoon the chapter were Ladies of the church served refreshhostesses for a bridge party from' 2:30 ments of ice cream and cake.
to 6:30. The decorations were of Fall
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flowers, and a delicious lunch was
Reception
served. About thirty guests were
The Woman's club of the university
present.
will entertain for the new members of
Tuesday aftrnoon a formal tea was the faculty on the evening of October
given at the chapter house pn Max- 5 in Patterson hall. The occasion will
well street in honor of the new girls. be a golden reception to honor the
On Wednesday a camping party at fiftieth wedding anniversary of ProCherry Lodge "was a feature of ""rush fessor and MrsI C. J. Norwood. Mrs.
week." The girls went to the camp by Norwood is the retiring president of
motor and a delicious supper and the club,..MrsTC. R. Melcher, the new
weiner roast were part of the festiv- president.
ity.
Thursday afternoon, a theater party
Freshmen Party
was held, followed by a delicious
A freshmen party, under the aulunch.
spices of the Woman's club of the
This afternoon a "cozy" will be held university, of which Mrs. C..R. Melchat the chapter house.
er is' 'president," will "be' given Friday
evening, October 1, from 8 to 10
Delta Delta Delta
o'clock in the gymnasium. Invitations
Members of the Delta Delta Delta have been sent, to all entering stuchapterhave entertained with a de- -, dents, airs.--J- . E. Rush is in charge
lisrhtful series nf nartips this wppV in of the program.
honor of the new girls.
Saturday the chapter were hostesses
PERSONAL
for a luncheon bridge at Pleasant
View. The sorority colors of silver,
Carolyn Rice, of Richmond,
Miss
blue and green were artistically car- and Miss Mary K. Sutton, of Ft.
ried out in the decorations and the Thomas are guests-a- t the Chi Omega
favors, which were small baskets of house this week. ' jcv.

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The active chapter consists1 of
Misses Frances Palmer, Frances Stevenson, Margaret Gooch, Virginia Robinson, Hallie May Bach, Edith Sisk,
Edith Howerton, Virginia Boc'ook,
Nellie Clay Corbin, Bee Worthington.
Virginia Heizer, Nell Farmer, Eutha
Deen, Hazel Hughes, and Irene

candy tied in silver ribbons. The. high
score prize at bridge, a set of Galleon
s
was awarded to Miss
Lucille Williams and Miss Hughsie
Molloy was the recipient of the consolation prize, a Gallecn paper weight.
Monday the "rushees" were honor
quests at a tea dance given at che
chapter houje on Linden Walk. A delicious salad course was served and
miniature corsages were given as
favors to the guests.
Tusday afternoon a formal r.cep-tio- n
was a feature of the day and
corsages of pansies, the sorority flower, were presented to the "rushees."
Wednesday the active chapter entertained with a tea at the Ashland
Golf club at which the new girls were
honor guests. .
Thursday a picture show party was
given and after the show refreshments were served in the Venetian
room at Canary Cottage.
Today the new girls will be favored with a bridge party at Chimney,
Corner.

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