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The Kappa Delta sorority entertained last Friday with an open
house in honor of the Kappa Sigma
fraternity
The Alpha Delta Theta sorority
entertained last Friday with an
open house In honor of the Alpha
Gamma Epsllon fraternity.

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Norma Lambert, Catherine Michael
Maslc Hutchinson, Ann Michael, and
Bonnie Mullens.

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Thursday. December 10
Stroller Tea Dance In Patterson

CHRISTMAS' GREETINGS

Services In Memorial Hall In
memory of Professor Miller.
Friday, December 20
Phi Beta breakfast nt the Phoenix
hotel following the annual Christmas caroling at Maxwell Plncc and
the dormitories.
Christmas holidays beginning at
noon.
Basketball game. University vs.
Miami at 7. 30 o'clock In the Men's
gymnasium.
Professor and Mrs. L. L. Dantzlcr
entertaining with an Informal dinner for Pres. and Mrs. McVcy, and
the members of the English department faculty and their wives.
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Cadet Hop In the Men's gym.
Kcntucklan dance.

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Delta Chi.
Kappa Sigma.
Freshman Engineer.

UNIVERSITY of KENTUCKY

MERRY CHRISTMAS
The members of the Sorority staff
of the Kernel desires to take this
(opportunity of extending to the
President, the faculty, and the students of the University the best of
the seasons greetings and happiness
and good fortune for the coming
year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Rogers are
welcoming a son Emmctt Vinson,
born Decqmbcr 9, at the St. Joseph
hospital.
Mrs. Rogers was formerly Miss
Frances Phelps of the class of 1929.
Mr. Rogers Is a sophomore in the
Arts and Science College.

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Miss Nancy Lee Rouderbush spent
me wccK-cn- a
in uovingion.
Misses Eunice Jane Denton and
Eleanor McLain, Newport, spent the
week-en- d
at the Alpha Gamma Delta house.
Beta chapter of Alpha Delta
Theta announces the initiation of
Misses Mary Margaret Howes, Roz-an- a
Ruttcncuttcr, and Minnie Lou
Bennett.
Several soroltles entertained informally with Christmas parties
exchanging
yesterday
afternoon,
gifts and decorating
Christmas
Christmas trees.
The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will
entertain with a Christmas party
tonight at their chapter house in
honor of their guests Mrs. R. Porter
Moore, province president, and Miss
Mildred Staggs, national inspector.
A buffet supper will be followed by
a program by the pledges.

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Observed Founder's Day
The Beta Sigma Omlcron sorority
celebrated their Founder's Day with
a delightful banquet Thursday evening, December 12, in the rose room
of the Phoenix hotel.
The decorations were in the sorority colors, ruby and pink, and the
place cards rose designed, were
hand-mad- e
by the pledges of the
sorority. An elaborate menu was
served.
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Miss Bernadine Mason presided as
toastmistress and the subject was
"Seeing the World."
LEE W. WILKERSON, Mgr.
The toasts were as follows: "At
the South Pole," Bonnie Mullens, a
Phone 7070
333 E. Main
pledge.
"Circling the Globe," Margaret
Belle Humphreys, active member.
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"Welcome Home World Travelers,"
Those present were:
Mrs. S. F. Horlacher, an alumnae.
rjnpsts Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Moore.
Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Conley, Miss Lily
Kohl, Mrs. J. D. Burnaugh.
Alumne: Mrs. Coryell, Mrs. Holach-e- r,
Mrs. McGehee, Mrs. Cranfield,
Mrs. Marshall, and Mrs. Haun.
Active Chapter: Miss Bernadine
Mason, Miss Ullla Bell Hoover, Miss
Margaret Belle Humphreys, Miss
Miss Dorothy Carr,
.Susan Cook,
Miss Louise Otterback, Miss Jessie
Kendayy.
Pledges: Misses Shirlee Orth,

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The makers of Learbury Clothes
ask us to express appreciation
for your great interest in Learbury and the
Football Team contest.
The winners of the contest will
be announced as soon as tho
Judges have made their selections.
Come

in and see the New
Learbury Models.

Opposite Phoenix Hotel
One Day Cleaning Service on Men's Clothes
One Day Laundry Service

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Tea at Maxwell Place
STILL.
nnri Mrs. Frank L. Mc- with their usual
Vey entertained
tea for the
Wednesday afternoon
faculty, and students of the University from 4 to 6 o'clock, at Maxwell
192 W. Short, Lexington
Place.
The members of the English Club Bring 'era today f et 'em tomorrow
and the faculty of the English department were the guests of honor.
The house was decorated in accordance with the holiday colors and
delicious refreshments were served.

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