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The Aluwaae Club of State UniverWIN give its aasal lUMhsem oa
Friday at 1:80 at fee Phoeaix Hotel.
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AnaouBceaeat has been made of
the weddla; of George R. Smith, of
M
the UiyerUy, aad MlM Ell
Clark, of Bum Viet a, Garrard Co a
ty,( wMch win take place Saturday,
November 27, at the home of tie
bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. W.
Clark, of Buena Vista,
Clarence
Clarke, Jerome Durham and Estill
Woods will accompany Mr. Smith to
Buena Vista.
The announcement comes as a sur
prise to State students, as nothing
was known of the' approaching event
until a few days ago "George R." Is
known by everyone In the University
and has made an admirable record
during his stay here. Ho was presl
dent of the 1916 class during its Fresh
man year, Is holder of the heavy
weight boxing championship, a 'Var
sity football man, and holds many otli
er honors. He outran his classmates
and graduated last year from the Law
School. Since that time he has been

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practicing law in this city. He has
also
starts ef MmM HaH tfcU
year eftd has Made a wattes f the
University cafeteria.
Miss Clark, Jviglaff from her pictures, is quite pretty, and "George R."
says she Is attractive and "right
there."
Mr. aad Mm. Smith will reside In
this city in a pretty home which has
been prepared on Linden Walk.

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The regular meet tag ef the Msua-taiClue was hsM as a soeiel keur
Saturday, November 20, in the T. M.
0. A. MM,
The mssaeam ef
seeMtr aai a
number of their friend esjeyei aa
evening of fanes aad daaelnf, together with a musical program, Re
freshments were served during the
evening.
Saturday's session was the first of
the social meetings but its success
promises a repetltron.
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The Cadet Hop, given by the bat
talion of cadets in the Armory Satur
Y. W. C. A.
day afternoon, was a most enjoyable
The Y. W. C. A. will hold a
informal affair. Miss Mary G. Fisher,
and Lieutenant and Mrs. Underwood Thanksgiving service Thursday morning at 0 o'clock.
were the chaperones.
A very interesting program of talks
Epsjlon chapter of Alpha Gamma on subjects appropriate to the day,
Delta sorority entertained with a tea prayers and songs of thanksgiving has
in honor of Jthelr National President, been prepared.
An opportunity will be given to each
Mrs. Slocumb, Monday afternoon from
to 6, at the home of Miss Inez Gillis. member to place an offering of fruit
The guests were ithe active mem or vegetables In her respective "class
bers and pledgee of the other eororl basket" The baskets are to be do
'ties in the University who heard Mrs. nated to the Associated Charities for
distribution among the poor of the
Slocumb talk dh questions of Pan-H4
city.
lenio Interest
Doi Fail To Read
Refreshments of tea and sandwiches
Each member of the assocfation Is
urged to be present
were served during the afternoon.
At the .meeting of the Y. W. C. A.
Mr. and Mrs.- Charles L. Jennings, Sunday evening the. following program
of ShelbyvJile, announce the engage- was given-- :
326 W. Main St., Lexington.
"Money-givingEyrl Richmond.
ment of their daughter, Verna, to Pro
;
published Three
News of the
fessor John Edward Robertson, of the
Iinda Purnell.
Style Changes
Times a Week
Mississippi.
Agricultural 'College of
Louise Daugherty.
and the
In the
Special
Professor Robertson was graduated
Vivian DeLalne.
Daily
Values
from State University in the class of
Papers.
Offered.
Miss Mary E. Sweeny, head of the
1912, and many of hie old friends here
Home Economics Department was
congratulate him o. hie latest
hostess, at a tea in honor of Mrs. Morris iBartlett, president of the Kentucky
The Alumni Club of the University Federated Women's Cjubs. Thursday
will be hosts at a smoker and r&Hy of afternoon.
all old students, at the Phoenix, WedThe
dance, given an
nesday evening.
nually by the fraternities of State
.University, will take place December
The Phoenix Hotel 'Will have a spe
17, at the Phoenix Hotel.
cial Thanksgiving daneant after the
football game from 4:30 to 6:30, in
askstball.
honor of the
of the
All candidates for girls', basketball
Alumni of State University.
please report for practice Monday,
ORDE
November 29, at 3:30 in the GymnaFROM
Mislff Eloise Ginn, class of '12, and sium Building.
HEADQUARTERS
for some years employed at the Ex
NANCY INNIS, Manager.
periment Station, is at present teach
Miss Nata Lee Woodruff was called
ing English and algebra in Paige Sem
inary, Los Angeles, Cal., where she is to her home in Eminence on account
residing temporarily until she is given of the illness of her father.
with Eseanay Motkm Picture
a try-ou-t
Horace Mann Society.
Company. Miss Ginn was a promi
The Horace Mann Society met in
nent Stroller when in college, and
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from the high class of her work In regular session Thursday evening, NoOPPOSITE THE PHOENIX
University dramatics, is expected to vember 18.
The first number on the program
make good in the movies.
We Do Watch and
was a witty talk on "Bits of Humor,"
Jewelry Repairing
by Mr. Herbert Felix.
DANCING CLASS
Miss Frances Dawes gave a brief
FOR YOUNG LADIES sketch of the current events of the
Professor Allan de C. Mueller, the past month.
teacher of dancing, will ' Professor Noe, acting as critic, madfe
open his class for young lady students a short talk on "Leading Humorists,"
of State University desiring to learn with illustrations from Mark Twain.
The roll call concluded the
how to dance the new dances at Buell
Armory Saturday afternoon, Novem
ber 28th, from 3:30 to 5:00 o'clock.
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