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rY_ W_ ( _ A_ ()FF](jERS TURNER RESIGNS AS ......................
GASSAGE ‘I:8l\§.l;ET8 ARE ¤Ns*rALLm> GRADUATE MANAGER  
UT   'I`h•· lnutallntlon of the new officers , l    
FLORAL DESIGNS M mv Y. W. te A. mk place $....4.,- "* "‘ '"""'· “"""""" '“"'“‘“°’ °'
nclnyy nthletlcn announced Tuesday that hb D0
OUR S pvenlnz at tho rmmlar moetlng. They had tenépred his www H t N   YOU know thlt the     of 50
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KELLER,   Milf; ‘f°l:;“;:: F id I xg favulty athletic vommlttev- to take ef-® per cent   goes on on March    
238 I. la? It. PMN 354 H' Mi; 0 1; nrrzlprig pn; tgoary fect as soon as hls successor was you have not already IYYIHQN {0I' FO")! y0u mult
Give your or ers for dances, ect., I mm (' " mms En I P on d. Tl l l · . I
§otb:R§QGEftt M. PARRISH of Sum}:. rreasxnzerz Ilfazllex Gnrngw, FnniommI;segegpjtcglozaj:sa;;Ttb::: do so at once, or you   lose the 0pp0rtun“y• •
A e mverm y. appro ary; e on ur no er, mus c; I, f l L ml _ { _
Franws Gelsel, planlst; Ina Dnrmnll, m l PA ·( hh (hn mum of me mm       -
  mlttov, said that lt had not oven been
L•x|”·“” rlovotlonnlg Elizabeth Alexander, pos- mnsldemd ‘ ‘
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gin , ,, ..,,"’ Q CREAM xr" J‘;2_1}:;` fwn}:d' "s(:hm0"_ m_“s' Turner was graduate manager or
5 Lp¤••¤¤••.¤, g   ` " W on ' mem emhhn hme athletics ln '06 and ‘07, but for the past
  INI"` mom; bmah mm' mb]? eight. yearn, prevlous to this, the teams
'*•· K *Y" .•“ study; Vlvlnn he Lalne. hospltal;
  •  nm M i B k were managed by student managers.
{mm WV ‘ Taka I.••• ` U 6 Ec er' moml under the supervlslon of the faculty
` lhamnlng. The new cabinet entertained the old mmmmw Turner took up the work
  with an rvroptlon Monrlay night, l)g.` again mégsummer and (lompletéd mst  
      Ilghtful refreshments were sen ed. years, schedule. He has pmlmmd for **"`
° --—•-•-•-—--—. next fall the best football schedule lnl ·
  ] “*   A ist t I t [ `\P h‘StOTy of UIO IChOO‘, with four of ·' °
415423 E. Maxwell ‘· · · BS *‘“ “"‘l"'° "" 0 U lx mg m d th N |
. Mines has recently returned from an le S ga °° an Q prac "`
O Special Bququets M°d° for inspection trlp of the mlncs In —Whlt· games °“ Stoll mem' ‘ 5g
UI%V€fSlty S:lI1g)€I\t§ for Ihly mumvl H6 states that he found Mr. Turner has worked faithfully tot     P t
·nE?sw?2¤A¤$rtlcS ‘ lrvnditions there slmllar to those ln v¤¤¤<> ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤ ¤ Maher wie. ¤¤¤i .. ennan S9
K_ 8_ U_ R other parts of the State. The plants he hu endeuvmed with unceaslng du` • .
eprnentative Iam running their fun quota of em- |ggnge’ to secure good teams ln 8Ui B6    
D P lllmoyees three days R w9€k__ He sud, contests. lt ls with regret that the
• •   jhowever, that there was a general ten- students and °°mmn¥°° °r° d°p"v°d  
D0R0Té ) SHOES ldemy toward improvement Iof his valuable services ln developing O
Y D ' . { 'he schedule and work ln general con- •
ga wogmq . __; inected with student athletics. l S6         l
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Preslde-nt H. S. Barker delivered an ——-•-•·•——-- °
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"*'—“`°’;0*;mME'L“ S'“'°*’-S mm. at .. mms ofthe $.,.9 Um-I PATT HALL Nmws f"*“°*`““7 c°“*'t 0f A¤‘¤\9
o versity Alumnl Club ln N * Y0 k Clt ‘ """ °
$4-00 *0 $5-00 , tm r y Mba Anita Crabbe leaves Saturday      
, last week.
  for her. home in I-louisville.  
  Mlss Lucie Shepherd has returned 8•
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W \.       mw fter a. pleasant vlslt to her home ln -
l l ¢ Fulton.
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A l M   K S U " THIS MONTH ONLY
` Z 9   5 5 Mlss Ruby Jane Tucker ls vlsltlng    —— Q
` ·/ 1   _     llylisses Elsie Heller and Inu Darnall. '
’ • l p Miss Marguerite Schweers spent the q ·
I . ’ ~   \ l week-end in Frankfort.       t     us
,V yy Q , ·   Miss Elizabeth Eldridge was the }6 d 7)
  , l   {Qt guest of Miss Julla Eastln, on Mays-               •
    /   • vllle Pike, last weekend. -
, <¤     ` i l ·       Miss Mary Parker visited Miss May   ,50   at   .00
E   * l >_ • llarnes Browning for the week-end. 1 ` ~
  _"” [ l X   Miss Anno Ammerman, of Cyn- /§ 1 ,00 “ “ _65
  al     _ Y (5) thlana, visited her sister, Lois Ammor- ‘
ii mmm I l .2 the best.   lm mk. .75 ` ‘* “ .50
l i . Lu Misses Laura Lec Jamison, Mary `
' . Hamilton and Mary Gruber will spend
I fraternity i . P  {Saturday in Mlllersburg. B5 1 •
  ,   Miss Mary Oglesby ls spendlhg sev-   y  
Q     kl   Qvral days in Shelbyville with her ·
, ( r ». I parents.
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      ' * President and Mrs. Barker were visi- 45,  
tfllll ulllmy, MICK {IMI]! B|WIII‘| tors ln Louisville this week. y
Singh Scarf Pins, 75c.   Sl.25 ` “"`S· K¤*‘¤¤¤¤gn*¤¤c daughter vim-; The College Store for ,C0llege People
. . .   nant ub II III. ed Miss Aloone Kuvanaugh Saturday.
sn"' ll-.: Pu Pa",   ' 0 y'   B   Miss Olive Tuul spent the night withl `   F. Bdttdné, `O8, Mgf. 233   Short
’ ` `Miss Boss White, Saturday. l
I l E I N T   I I E I N T   Miss Rachael Bohrer was a visitor  
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, ` . ` 7 ` Miss Sara \\ inn Mc( onnell haw.
J E   L L E R J In " L L E Ripened to avery painful accident when 7 7
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HPR PHOENIX OPE PHOENIX `hcr spine. She is resting very well . _ - -
LEXINGTON, xv. 1.Ex1NG*r0N, xv. ""“‘_ _ _ _ °
==%:—.;;  _i __.._._   .      u‘;‘:::;'·:ve;L°‘*°° ’°‘· *1 It ns not alone necessary um lumbg; gngu be good
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  S     i Miss Elizabeth l•`rohman visited in in the mst place! but   lumber to retain   good'
FRIDAY EVENINGS •*`“"*"‘° `*""" S“""“Y· _ ness must have proper care and attention.
phone 1517 for Prwno Leno".- ` Mlss (Jenevlove Johnson eutertamvd _ ·
At U C T H   8 11 in honor of her birthday, Sunday even- qEvery suck of lumber   enters Our   ||
' ° ' a • tv lng with a six o’cl0ck dluuer at the •
. . , · careful! handled. Some ns s °
Admruron 50 LBDCS. An New Ddh¢¢8 Taught home of Mrs. M. L. Pence, on Merino . _ _ y tacked on suck., .0me
M nd ”*°"g‘&’;“3”°· i;"••* *4:*; * °*•••*·~ 3 5 sum. The guests W., mlm ruled m open sheds and some put nn enclosed build.
0 ay an c nes ay tern00n8• rv laura Lee Jamison Clara, Whitworth " ' • • •
· · · · · nn s accordm to the mdnvndu l .
Monday and W¢dn€8dGy EU¢TUT|§8• 8 to 10 Mary Gruber, Mary Hamilton, Helen _: , _ K _ u news S0, ack
Gavott•, Ca•t|• Polka and Fox Trot; Tgugm Uesha. Esther Halley, Annie Lewis piece will reach you In the best possnble c0nditi0D•
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S     I R vlovv Johnson, and Mr. Wllllam Henry the smallest operation to any ordinary undert·k'
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5 l n d 2 Mrs. \\'. M. liunvan will be the guest »
$\ I $ 8 $ O of her daughter, l·`Ior<·nce and Eliza- ` ·
    lwzll, \\'adne¤duy.
. Remember S   No More Miss Mary Ricketts spent the week-   S      
(_)u;· Hm; 2n No Leu wml ut her home lh Mt. Sterling.
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LU   & A I 8 X at `d S rl lf you ure· a Vulverslty character _ lucorpontd
iyot;nwlll see your name ln the Ken- L¢Xll\[t0l\,  
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