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Saturday, March 13
circle entertains with a
nt the gymnasium at the con- -'
elusion of the haskctlmll tournament.

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Taylor, Betty Wyckhnm,
Kuth Madison, La Una Knmscy, Min-dannic Moore Slaughter, Virginia Helzer,
Mary Ellen Dale.
Corrinth

Harris, V. A. Lear, P. D. Muney, T. guest at the Kappa Dehn house for
8. Phipps, F.Scnman.
tlie week-enattending the cadct'hop
and the Trinnglc fbrmnl dance.
Triangle Formal Dance
Miss Jcanetto Lehman visited the
The university chapter of Trfnnglo Chi Omega house for the week-enPi Kappa Alpha llnmpiel
fraternity entortnined with n formal
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Mr. Ralph Connell hns returned to
Phi Mela Initiation
The annual founder's day banquet dnnty in the ballroom of the Lafay- the university after attending the
np,t SlB'nn I'i will give a luncheon
Sunday morning, the Kappa chap- AR
1) province
ette hotel, .Saturday evening frhm
U,H Pi
convention
of the Sigma
'J""'"1 A,!,,H fra,UnMUy
o'clock in the private dining tor of Phi Beta, honorary music frn-'at
...
lo 12 o'clock. Tht ballroom wan beau- Alpha Eplison fraternity nt Lebanon,
given at
(room of the Lafayette hotel.
tenTity of the University of Kentucky,
'
tifully decorated for the delightful Term., hint week.
Fridav march 1"
0VP1,,K, nt 0.:l0 0.cck, which mum- Thp Lnw 8cl,()o1 nu'ula for (,lnnor ,n held their initiation at the Phoenix bVrs of lhe fraternity from the
event in the fraternity colors of old
l.
Phi Beta Kappa will entertain with
Transylvania rose and gray. Music wan furnished
Mrs. Lolland, of Columhus, versity of Kentucky,
PERSONAL
a dinner in the evening nt 0:.10 o'clock) tl,e evening at flj.lQ, o'clock in the
by the Kentuckians orchostra, ami
in the hnllroom of the Lafayette private dining room of the Lafayette Wis., who is here inspecting the chap- - College and Georgetown College titdelicious punch wan served during the
tended.
ter, presented the new initiation.
,
Dr. Edwin Minis, of Vnnderbilt
notci.
hotel.
dancing hours.
A luncheon followed at the hotel in i The hanquct wns nlso In commemo
University, and Dr. Oscar Voorhecs.
The hosts for th0 cnoyablo affair of Now York, arc in Lexington for the
ration of the rcvivni of the Alpha
honor of the new members.
were the active chapter and pledges. installation of Phi Beta Kappa at the
The initintcs are : Misses Marga- Lambda chapter, which was installed
Several hundred guests intended, university.
ret Gridcr, Frances White, Mary Ric-l- at Georgetown College the past week. nmong
were representatives
them
John W. Field, nn alumnus of the
Gcraldine Cosby, Emma Chenault
fraternities nnd sororities on
Kclloy, Margaret Gooch, Kathcrine Knppa chapter nt Transylvnnln, was from the
No doubt you are interested in Apparel of Art, not just cloths
the campus anil n number of
K. II.
Best, Mary Lyons, Mrs. Lois Brown, toastmaster for the evening.
visitors.
Dean Virginin Frankc.
Tuggle, of the University of KenM3 East' Main Street
The members of the active chapter tucky, welcomed the newly instnlled
FRATERNITY ROW
GIVE US A CALL
are: Misses Ada King, Pearl Martin, chapter back into the fraternity and
,
Dorothy Bonar, Kathcrine McGurk, W. G. Nash, an alumnus of Alpha
The Tri-Do- lt
fraternity had as
Lambda chapter, responded.
C. II.
Misses Mabel
Olmstcad, alumnus of Beta Theta guests last week-enchapter of the fraternity nt Cornell C. Graham, Frankfort; Ruth Shclton,
ST.
University, was one of the speakers Ashland; nnd Sammy Hill of Paris,
while Robert A. Sbithc, of Atlanta, at the fraternity house on E. Maxwell.
Miss Edna Lewis Wells has been
Candies and Favors
grand treasurer of the fraternity for
more than thirty years, made an ad called to her homo in Ashland on account of illness of her father, a
dress on the national fraternity.
Mr. Joe Holton hns returned to
Dr. A. W. Fortune, of Transylvania
chapter, made the founder's day ad school after a short absence.
In Charge of Mrs. Mary Webber
dress.
Miss Alphonsine
Stewart was a
B. B.
Guests were present from
of Tennessee,
Vnnderbilt, nnd
Correct Apparel for Women and Misses

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Phi Beta Tea
Kappa chapter of Phi Beta held in
formal initiation at a tea given in
honor of Miss Ruth Doland, visiting
national inspector, at Boyd hall on
Friday afternoon from 4 until G o'
clock.
Those in the- - receiving line were
Misses Ruth Doland, Ruth Madison
and V'rginia Ileiser. The members

of the ;tive chapter served Russian
tea and delicious cakes.
The Phi
Beta flower, the pink rose, ornamented the piano and tables.
Members of the various sororities
campus and faculty were
on th
guests.

S. A. E. Banquet
Kentucky Epsilon of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon held its annual founder's day
banquet at the Lafayette hotel on
Tuesday, at G:30 o'clock.
A delicious menu was served and
the decorations were carried out in
the fraternity colors of purple and
gold. Programs were in the form of
booklets with purple lettering and
tied with gold cord. J. T. Jackson,
Jr., acted as toastmaster.
Active members are: T. N. Armstrong, G. D. Bucom, Frank Brown,
Dow Caldwell, R. E. Connell, J. L.
Darnaby, Norris Duvall, Frank Hagi
an, Sidney Johnson, LeRoy Keffer, G.
A. Mohney, E. P. Morris, Lon Rogers, R. R. Schultz, W. II. Strode, Wm.
Upham, Logan Webb, Hubprt White,
Kyle Whitehead, R. C. Williamson,
H. L. Woods, J. L. Thompson, Wm.
Donaldson, J. K. Long, M. A- - Smith,
H. H. Greavcr, K. D. GatlifT, E. T.
Higgins, C. C. Lampert, Leslie Layman, R. A. McClure, P. A. Porter, J.
L. Read, G. Sellers, Jo. Turner, V. B.
Wuddcll.
Pledges: K. B. Hannigan, G. S.

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