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by E9till Woods, also a Stroller. Miss
Mary Sayro Williams, a special student at tho University appears In tho
PLAY reception scene.

STATE STUDENTS HAVE

Mechanical Department News
Excellent talks wero mado by the
society representatives, each ono being distinctive and forceful and indiMr. Royal Mattlco, a representative
cative of tho great good that has come
of the American Steel & Wlr Com- mt of the idea of having an engineerpany, delivered a lecture to the Junior ing society in each class.
class and several members of the faculty at Mechanical Hall Monday mornWatt Engineering.
ing. Tho talk was Interesting and inTho regular meeting of the Watt
structive, being presented from a his- Engineering Society was held in Protorical as well as engineering stand- fessor Freeman's room on Friday, No
point.
vember 19.
Mr. Mattice gave an account of road
Mr. R. S. Clark made a. very Inter
building from the year 45 B. C, to the esting and instructive talk on "The
present date, telling of tho difficulties Jitney Problem," In which he outlined
with which the ancients had to con- the growth of tho jitney business and
tend and how they ar met by the gave some of tho methods used by
modern engineer.
The adoption of tho city railway companies In fighting
steel woven wire as the reinforcing this competition.
element in concrete roads and superShort, impromptu talks were mado
structures and Its advantages over the by L. C. McCIanahan, H. P. Horine
round or square twisted bar, was tho and M. M. Montgomery.
main engineering
Th'e next regular meeting of the sofeature brought
forth, including many of the finer re- ciety will be held December 3.
quirements necessary for correct

MR. MATTICE SPEAKS
AT MECHANICAL HALL

Edlton-Joul- e
Society.
The Edison-Joul- e
Society met Wednesday morning, November 17.
The
society voted on and approved several amendments to the constitution.
One of the members suggested that
the society subscribe for some technical magazine. This plan was discussed and it was decided that a committee should order the magazines and
that they should be used first by those
on the program and then left in the
library for the use of the rest of the
society.

FRATERNITIES

PATTERSON HALL
NEWS.

PARTS INAMATEUR

Mrs. May Willis Slocum visited
Miss Mary Hamilton for tho weekend.
Miss Mario Doyd, of Owensboro, is
tho guest of Miss Rebecca Smith for
tho week.
Miss Helen McCandless, of Louisville, will visit Miss Jessio Acker during the holidays.
Misses Lula Swlnney, Walker and
Durham, of Danville, were tho guests
of Misses Gregory and Turner last

"A Democratic Mother" To
Be Given at Opera House

Tonight
Tho cast of "A Democratic Mother,"
a play which has been dramatized by

CHEMISTS MEET
Tho Lexington section of tho American Chemical Society met at the Experiment Station Monday.
Professor LInwood A. Brown discussed "Tho Influence of tho European War on tho American Drug
Supply," and Dr. A. M. Peters had as
tho subject of a paper, "Tho Stability
of Silver Fulminate Under Water."
The membership of the Lexington
section of tho society Is composed of
chemists from Lexington and neighboring cities of Central Kentucky.

Ddward Saxon, of this city, from tho
book of the same namo by Mrs. William Craig, also of Lexington, which
will be presented at tho Lexington
Opera House tonight, Includes a numweek-end- .
ber of University students. Eight of
Miss Helen LInson, of Lyndon, will the fifteen parts of tho play are taken
be tho guest of Miss Madeline Feigel by Kentucky State students.
for the holidays.
The juvenile lead will be carried by
Miss Ludie Hollowell, a former
0. Waverly Briggs, an amateur of
State student, will visit Miss Eleanor somo experience, who won tho first
call
Eaker this week end.
prize in the "Amateur Night" proMisses Mollie and Daisy Johnson, of gram
staged by the Strollers recently.
Johnsvllle, will be the guest of their
We have Everything
Emery Frazler, who scored a hit In
sister this week.
tho Stroller production of "Charley's
Miss Adele Curtis Michot will spend
Aunt" last year In the part of Sir
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss MaFrancis Chesney, has an opportunity
111 S0UTH
rie Louise Michot.
in this play to show his ability in a
limestone
Miss Willie Wood Taylor will leave
more dramatic role, as he carries the
Most State men know us.
Monday for Florida.
heavy lead. Miss Virginia Stout, who Let us meet you
Meal Tickets.
Miss Martha Pollltt will be the
appeared In the Philosophian play last
guest of her sister during the vaca- year
and is
for her diation.
lect readings, plays opposite Mr.
The following young ladles will
in a part that requires some
spend Thanksgiving holiday at home:
Where all is Well and Good
ability to handle.
Candy
Misses Christine Hopkins, Lois PowHot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
J. N. Farmer, a law student, has the
and Ices
ell, Edith Sachs, Esther Denton, Elpart of Mr. Ridley Barnes, whose wife
sie Potter, Nelle Crawford, Eliza
Gladys Dixon, Mabel Pollltt, is the "Democratic Mother," and a
Ruth Duckwall, Zula Ferguson, Rob- hit Is sure to be scored by Willie Lee
THE NEW
bie D. Wilson, Mildred Graham, Ma- Smith, as Felix Foster, a part which
rlon Horine, Mary T. Ashbrook, Sarah just suits Mr. Smith, as Felix Is "fat
Harbison, Jessie H. Florence, Josle but not lazy."
a tor 2Sc
Miss Johnnie Cramer, who played
Lacer Hays, 11a See, Rachael Bohrer,
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
Josephine Thomas, Catherine Snyder, the part of Mrs. Primley Dalzelle, in
Anita Crabbe, Carolyn Lutkemeier, "The College Widow," presented by
Martine Ratican, Laura Lee Jameson, the Strollers two years ago, with such
Mary Hamilton, Mary Oglesby, Mary finish Is cast in the present perform
Gruber, Suzanne Beitz, Llla Harper, ance for the part of Mrs. Trueman.
Laura Esther Ecker, Jean Field, Mar- The part of James, a servant, is taken

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on
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All of

the fraternities of the

Univer-

sity will keep open house during the
Thanksgiving holiday for alumni and
visiting brothers, who are expected to
see the Wildcats perform in their
"Turkey Day" game.

Fra-zie-

r,

McGURK'S

Pig-qot- t,

GOTHIC

Alpha Tau Omega.
Mu Iota chapter
of Alpha Tau
Omega will entertain at the Phoenix
Hotel with a dance Friday evening, In
honor of delegates to the fifth annual
Big Success.
conclave. Representatives are expectThe
held Saturday ed from Southwestern Presbyterian
night by the students and faculty of University, Vanderbilt, Sewanee, TenMechanical Engineering was a decid- nessee and Union University.
More
ed success.
than two hundred invitations have
After a simple feast so well pro- been sent out and the dance is expectvided by Mr. Geo. R. Smith, a series ed to be one of the best of the season.
of entertaining toasts were responded Upper classmen of the other Greek
to by members of the faculty and a letter fraternities of the University
representative of each society.
have been invited to attend the dance.
Dean Anderson, Professor Freeman,
Professor Frankel and Professor
y
Delta Chi.
gave talks that were fraught with
Kentucky chapter of Delta Chi will
optimism and thoughts calculated to give
a dance at the Country Club Friimbue in the Mechanicals a pride in day evening, December 3,
at 8 o'clock,
their work and endeavors, and an in honor of their pledges, alumni and
enthusiasm
that has always been friends. This will be the first fratercharacteristic of students of that
nity dance of the year at the Country
Club, and it is expected to be an en- Cas-sid-

ARROW

COLLAR

garet Gore, Eliza Spurrier, Willie
Wood Taylor, Elizabeth Cary, Louise
James, Charlotte Willis, Mary Turner,
Lena Clem, Elizabeth McGowan, Myrtle Smith, Eryl Richmond, Esther
June Sale, Mary and Emma Ut- terback.

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will furnish the music. A special car
will be at the Club at the end of the
dance to bring the visitors back to'
Lexington.

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