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dance will be given from 9 to 12
o'clock tomorrow night In the Alumni gym, with Andy Anderson and
his orchestra furnishing music for
dancing.
The Kentuckian beauty queen and
the most popular man will be chosen during the dance. Judges of the
beauty contest will be three faculty
members and three outstanding men
students. Ballots for the most popular man will be cast at the door.
Candidate Announced
The names of the following contestants have been submitted: Barbara Smith, Lois King and Lucille
Kentucklan-Junlo-

will hold Its annual
amateur nlf?ht at 8 o'clock tonight
in Memorial hall.
The program will consist of four
plays. Elizabeth Llon and Helen
Ralston will be presented In "Riders to the Sea," Elizabeth Black and
Frances Wood In "Columbine," Antoinette Bergeron and Donald Irvine In "The Man on the Kerb,"
Janet Dcschler and Oeorge Kurt2
in "Aria da Capo." Readings, vocal selections and dances will also
be given.
The winner of the contest will
receive 75 points and a gold cup.
The University faculty, students
and their friends are Invited to attend. There will be no admission
charged.

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Dr. Dimlri Van Brunt Hogeman,
of the German department, will l)P the guest speaker at
the Dutch Lunch club's regular
meeting nt. noon today In the recreation room of Patterson hall.
Barbara Smith, chairman, will
conduct a short business meeting
and Elizabeth Ann Krlegel, program chairman, will Introduce the
speaker.

to Hold Amateur Ucauty Queen and Most Poplar Man to He Chosen
Night in Memorial
Saturday
Hall

Kaiia l)rlta Pledging

Epsilon Om-gof Kappa Delta
held formal pledge services at 5:13
p. m. Thursday at the chapter house
for the following girls: Margaret
Markley, Augusta; Blllie Holliday,
Winchester, and Mary Byrd Kendall, Cynthiana.

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Day Banquet

Alpha and Beta chapters of Alpha
Delta Theta and the Lexington
Alumni club of the sorority will entertain with a founders' day banThornton, Kappa Kappa Oamma; quet at 6 o'clock Saturday night in
Lucy Maddox. Bettie Bosworth and the gold room of the Lafayette hoRowena Caylor, Chi Omega; Eleanor tel. The program will carry out
Randolph, Blllle Holliday and Ruth the theme of the "Alpha Delta
Johnston, Kappa Delta; Kay Barn- Theta Cruise."
ard, Zeta Tau Alpha; Elizabeth
Chi Delta Phi
Jones, Prances Woods and Nancy
Dyer, Delta Delta D"lta; Ann CarXI of Chi Delta Phi, honorary litter, Delta Zeta; Edith May, Alpha erary sorority, announce the folXI Delta. Candidates for the most lowing candidates for pledging:
popular man are James Norris "Bo" June Asher, Jean Wels, Kathryn
McMillan, PI Kappa Alpha, and Flanery, Dorothy Wunderllch, FranDave Difford, Delta Tau Delta.
ces Reid, Betty Mitchell and Lois
Perry.
The annual pledge banquet will
Walker King
be held at 6 o'clock tonight at the
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Walker an- Green Tree tea room.
nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sally Margaret, to Mr. William
Pledging Services
Kitchen King, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alpha Delta Theta held formal
W. N. King, Saturday. Nov. 9.
Tuesday night for the folThe bride was graduated in June pledging Anne Clifford Boles,
lowing:
from the University, where she was
Thelma Collier. Jackson.
a member of Delta Delta Delta so- and Eva Mae Nunnelley, Lexington.
rority. Mr. King is a former student of the University and was a
Often House
Kappa Alpha.
The first general open house of
Hardesly Heady
the year will be held this afterMr. and Mrs. Curtis Rardesty, noon from 4 to 6 in the Woman's
building.
Eminence, announce the engageThe guests will be received by
ment of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Thomas Hardesty, to Mr. John Mrs. L. M. Lebus, director of the
Stlllwell Heady, Eminence, son of Woman's building, and Mrs. P. K.
Holmes, assistant dean of women.
Mrs. Thomas Heady, Ghent.
The wedding will take place In Robert McOaughey and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing.
the early winter.
A general Invitation is extended
Mr. Heady attended Purdue University and the University of Ken- to all University men and women
tucky where he received his B. 8. students.
degree.
H is chief engineer for the SouthDinner Guests
eastern Construction company with
Dinner guests Sunday at the
headquarters in Eminence.
houses were:
Phi Sigma Kappa: Mrs. C. E.
Kajjm Ktijlm Gamma Tea
Ross, Cattletsburg; Arva Ray, Lou
Beta Chi of Kanoa Kappa Oamma entertained with a tea Tuesday
from 4 to 6 p. m. at the chapter
house on East Maxwell in honor of
Mrs. Paul H. Clyde and the Kappa
little sisters.
The house was decorated with
yellow chrysanthemums and white
tapers. The guests were received by
Anne Payne Perry, president of the
chapter, and Mrs. Alfred Washington, housemother.
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Alpha Gam Initiation
Epsilon of Alpha Oamma Delta
held formal initiation last Tuesday
night at the chapter house. The
following girls were Initiated: Helen
Riddell, Lexington; Evelyn McAllister, Clifton. N. J.; Olima Hughes,
Pikeville; Prances Smith, Lexington; Mabel Payton, Horse Cave, and
Kathryn Planery, San Antonio, Tex.
The new initiates were guests of
honor at a buffet supper last Wednesday evening at the chapter house.
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Alpha Sicma Phi announces the
Alpha Sigma Phi: Mr ;md Mrs. pledging of the following: Tommy
Mr and Mrs. Curtis, Lexington: H. L. Bethel and
II. C. Ratterfleld,
John Rnvder, Audrey Winner and J. T. Hatchctt. Henderson. weex-en- a
Sam Cannon spent the
Julia Williams.
Sigma Thl Fruilnn: .! i!re Jones, In Richmond.
aiifl Hortense
James Gibson went to Ashland
Mildred Wheeler,
for the week-enCarter. Louisa.
Kappa Drlta
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Delta Chi: Oerry Oillx-rtKennady. and Wanda Siring.
Fli7hoth Ann Marron, Jackson- Mima Nn: Mr. and Mis. Morton ville, Fla., is a visitor at the K. D.
M. Webb, C. O. Monohan. J. M. house this week.
Smith, Buster Hubbard. Slnde Carr,
Sigma Chi
Frank Warnock, Bcrnurd Davidmil rio,vrn and Bill Bolund
son, Ellen Coyte, Martha Alexanwent to Ft. Mitchell and Ft. Thomder, Rowena Caylor, Marie Vernon, as, respectively, last week.
Katherine Reed, and Susabelle
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Walter Rcnm, am
Fisher.
James Palmore went to Cincinnati
Kappa Tan: Mrs. Sydney after the game Saturday.
Phi
Taylor, Babe Martin, Helen Slakey.
Bob Singleton and Dick Woddle
Margaret Weaver, Virginia Meyers, were in Somerset over the week
Muriel Hacker, and Helen Taylor, end.
Covington.
i.nmhHa lambda of Sigma Chi
Sigma, Alpha Epsilon: Mary Whitwill entertain with a buffet supper
Dorothy Curtis, and dance 5 to 8 o'clock Saturday
ney Huguelet,
Prances Woods, Prances Slcdd, night at the chapter house.
Buck Kenney, Paris, and Lillian
Harvey Caruthers, centre uonege,
was a guest at the house Wednes
Smith Mlddlesboro.
S'irma c:hl: Virginia Ruffner, day.
Triangle
Betty Murphy, Elizabeth Black, AnIrving Horlne spent last
toinette Bergeron, Vashtl Albert,
Virginia Alsop, Mabel Lovens, and
in Louisville at the home of
Margaret Clark.
his parents.
Mr. C. E. Blshoff of tne unio
Lambda Chi Alpha: Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rtat chanter of Triangle arrived
J. L. Richardson,
night
Curtis Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in Lexington last Sunday
liam Luther; Misses Reva Sexton, and spent the first part of the week
Margaret Greenlee, Vivian Brown, at the Triangle house.
Ken Allev has returned to Cin
Mary Rose Kern; Messrs. John
Mumford, Victor Sexton, Wallace cinnati to resume his duties with
Bailey, A. P. Relnlnger, and Ira the Cincinnati Milling Machine
company.
Evans.
Phi Sigma Kappa
Week-en- d
Unique!
guests at the Phi Sigcouncil will ma Kappa house were Suddith
The
and Joe
give a banquet for all sorority mem- Royce, A. R. Johnson,
bers and pledges at 6:30 o'clock Smith.
Thursday night, November 21. in
Alpha Delta Theta
the crystal ball room of the La
June Hunger and Jane Proctor
fayette hotel. New pledges will be
in Cincinnati.
spent last week-en- d
formally introduced at this time.
Alta Scott, Harlan, and Jean
Guests of the council will be Mrs.
week-en- d
Frank L. McVey, Dean Sarah Stevens, Somerset, were
Blanding, Dean Sarah Holmes and guests of Vivian Nash and Reva
Sexton at the chapter house.
Mrs. Mary Lee Collins.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Two representatives from each of
the nine sororities form the Pan- Mrs. R. M. Arthur, Misses Mary
Hellenic association council. This Eleanor Arthur, Helen and Willie
council regulates activities of the King were dinner guests Thursday
sororities and sponsors and controls night at the S. A. E. house.
the "closed" system of rushing new
Mrs. Clayton Congleton was a
girls.
guest at the house Monday.
Margaret Craft was a luncheon
guest at the house Thursday.
Delta Zeta
Week-en- d
guests at the Delta Zeta
house were Misses Edith Denton.
Nancy Costello. Margaret Tarter,
Helen siaKey, Margaret weaver mm
Virginia Meyers.
Alpha XI Delta
Katzenber-ge- r
Mr. and Mrs. William
Miss Adele Ranald. Indianapolis,
and Thelma Katzenberger vis- province director, visited the Alpha
week-en- d
at the Alpha Xi Theta chapter of Delta Zeta last
ited last
week-enDelta house.
isville;

ment wjvs Riven by the undergraduate members of the sorority.

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CRAIG WOOD (right) Tommy
Armour Helen Hicks Gene
Denny
Bill Mehlhorn
Sarazen
Shute Willie Macfarlane!
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Willie Macfarlane adds: "Camels
are mild. They don't get my wind."
Miss Helen Hicks brings up the
feminine viewpoint. "There's a delicacy of flavor in Camels that appeals to women. Camels never interfere with one's wind." And Denny
Shute says: "I switched to Camels
years ago. I smoke them constantly,
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