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Continuous Performance, 10 a. m., to 11 p. m. THREE PICTURES (Changed
Every Day) Personally Selected, so that the variety is sure to please everyone.
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afternoon from 4 to 6 at its new Chapter house on Limestone street, in honor
of Mrs. S. A. Watson of Washington, D.
C, national treasurer of the fraternity.
It was a lovely houscwarmlng as the
members have just recently moved into
their now home. The house was beautifully decorated with plants and flowers
and the tea table had a centerpiece of
yellow tulips.
In the receiving line with the guest of
honor were, Mrs. Mary Love Collins, Miss
Nancy Innes and Margaret Smith.
The guests included the Chi Omega
alumnae, the house mothers, patronesses,
house directors and representatives from
the Chi chapter of Transylvania College.

Miss Ruth Lindquist of Chicago, national secretary of Phi Upsilon Omicorn,
honorary Home Economics fraternity and
Mrs. Rislcy of Columbus, a member of
the fraternity, established a chapter at
the University Sunday afternoon. The
installation services were held at the
home of Dean and Mrs. Cooper.
While in'the city Miss Lindquist and
Mrs. Risley were guests of honor at a tea
given at the Practice House by Miss
Cornell Saturday afternoon
Maybelle
The alumnae of the Alpha Gamma
and at a banquet at the Phoenix Hotel Delta fraternity gave a card party in the
on Saturday night.
ballroom of the Phoenix Hotel last Satur-

a. m. to Midnight. First Class, (New Equip
ment) Being the only tables of this late design
in the City. A Game of "Billards", or "Pocket- Billiards", will he Eninved. ns wc nermit nnthincr

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NOTICE
Tho Psychology Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, March 8 at 3:30 o'clock
in tho Psychology laboratory in Neville
Miss Gladys Lowe will present
Hall.
"Some Observations of the Insane" ns
a result of her field work nt Lakeland
during the past summer. Tea will bo
served and everyone interested is cordially invited to attend.

FIRST SHOWING
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is Presented to
Enthuiastic House

"Mikado"

The third and last performance of
Gilbert Sullivan's "Mikado", produced by
the Glee Clubs of the University was
given at Woodland Auditorium, Satur-

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day evening.
The entire cast, including both prinw
cipals and chorus were at their best
day afternoon for the benefit of the fund
and were enthusiastically applauded.
It
Omega Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha
for a notional summer Camp for orphan was produced this time under the ausfraternity was host at a banquet on the children. A great many University stupices of the Fayette County League of
evening of Feburary 22 given in the Palm
dents attended, and the party was con- Women's Voters.
Room of the Phoenix Hotel in honor of sidered a success.
The success of the opera has been units six new members which were recently
precedented, rivaling that even of the
Initiated. Covers were laid for twenty-si- x.
University an- production
The sororities of the
of "Robin Hood" of last
The honor guests were, Maurice nounce
the following pledges for this year.
Black, Waller Sprague, Walter Ferguson, semester:
J. R. McClure, James E. Reed, and
(Incorporated)
Alpha Xi Delta: Sara Morris, Rockdole,
Wheaton Ashby.
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and STUDENTS
Tennessee;
Kathleen Edwards
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MONDAY
Katherine Pennington, London.
Gamma
Epsilon Chapter of Alpha
Chi Omega: Dorothy Lewis, Battle
Where The Dollar Does It's Duty
Friday even- Creek, Michigan.
Delta fraternity entertained
A group of University of Kentucky
dance in the
ing with its
students went to Frankfort Monday in a
Emily
Kappa
Woods
Delta:
ball room of the Phoenix Hotel.
Olive Hill; Estelle Caywood and Laur special car to hear the arguments on the
The ballroom was decorated in the Acre, Harlan.
appropriation bill which were scheduled
fraternity colors red, buff and green and
HUGHES SCHOOL OF DANCING
but postponed until Friday.
an electric illumination of the Greek
Among them were
the following:
Phoenix Hotel
Mrs. Richard Hopkins, formerly Miss
letters of the fraternity was hung on the Sue Boardman, was guest of honor at Myrtle Clare, Alleene Fratman, Allene
wall opposite the entrance.
King,
Kelley,
Helen
Mrs. Hughes Member of American
a shower given last Friday afternoon Arnold, Evelyn
The programs contained the list of the by the members of Xi Chapter of Adelaide
Longest,
Morse,
Eleanor
Association
of Dancing
dances, the names of the chaperones, Alpha Xi Delta fraternity at the chap- Frances Green,
Rachelle
Shacklette,
School Dance
active chapter and pledges:
Ripy, Elizabeth Ellis, Laura
Frances
ter house in'Lyndhurst Place.
Active
Chapter Gertrude Heaxrin,
8:30 to 12
The house was decorated in the fra- Hubbard, Dorothy Blatz, Betty Barbour,
Kay Frye, MarFrances Halbert, Hallie
ternity colors, double blue and gold, and Elizabeth Shropshire, Martha Pate,
Smith's
garet Short, Alleen Lemons, Mabelle the flower, pink rose. The numerous and Frances Smith, Louio Duncan Brown,
Nelson, Margaret Jameson, Jessie Fry lovely gifts were presented to the bride Lillian Allison,
Gingles,
Lollie
Nell
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the form of an immense "pie" by lit- Hockersmith, Dorothy Lewis, Lucille ?t"t"tl 't "1"
Lucy Whitworth, Hawsie Knox, Helen
Hutchinson, Ruth Gorman, Elizabeth
Boyd.
tle Miss Betty
Porter Roberts.
The guests were the patronesses and Williams, Margaret Chenault, C. V. WatKelley, Virginia
Annelle
Pledges
alumnae of the chapter and other intimate son, Ed Gregg, John Williams, Gilbert
Reeves, Frances Ashbrook, Mildred Reese,
Smith, Basil Hayden, M. T. Brooks, Walfriends of Mrs. Hopkins.
Sarah Margaret Van Deren, Margaret
ter Ferguson, Dan Morse, Russell Van
Van Meter, Ann Fred Harberson, Isabelle
Sant, Joseph Grimes, William King and
SOUSA'S BAND
Van Meter, Margaret Long, Edith Tune,
Thomas Foster.
Pate,
Ethel Barker, Martha Carolyn
John Philip Sousa and his band will
Katherine Roberts, Doris Branaman.
To Be
for two concerts,
The chaperones were: President and come to Lexington
Made
Hincks
Mrs. McVey, Dean and Mrs. Boyd, Miss matinee and night, Thursday March 23,
Frances Jewell, Prof, and Mrs. J. T. C. to fill the engagement cancelled earlier in
Announcement of the series of illusCALLING CARDS
Noe, Prof, and Mrs. Alfred Zembrod, the year. The Sousa concert is not one
trated art talks at the Woman's Club of
Prof, and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr. and of the artist concert series bookings, and
Central Kentucky, West Second street,
Mrs. H. K. English, Mr. and Mrs. N. special tickets must be procured for both
GREETING CARDS
by Mr. Harvey Scott Hincks of the deGeorge Baker, performances.
L. Vance, Mr. and Mrs.
partment of English, was made this week
The name of Lieutenant Commander
Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Gillis, Prof, and
subjects, Leonardo de Vinci,
The
Mrs. L. L. Dantzler, Mrs. B. T. Martin, John Philip Sousa is a household word
Come in and Inspect Our Line
Raphael, Michel-Angcl- o
will interest all
Mrs. Matt S. Walton, Miss Marguerite in every part of the civilized world, and
art students, and arrangements can be
Mrs. he has certainly done mre to educate
McLaughlin, Miss Adelaide Crane,
made for a group of students to attend
And College Novelties
Lydia Brown, Miss Dora Berkley.
the great masses in music than any other
at one-hathe regular subscription.
living man. Sousa's band is different
An orchestra of several pieces furnishTho dates will bo Friday afternoons,
ed the music and for a novelty number from other band music because Sousa's
March
at 3:30 o'clock. Make
eninstrumentation is more elaborate than
a trio of "darkies" from Versailles
application for student rates to Mrs.
that of any other band and his re- George
tertained with several selections.
Starr, chairman of the Art De
Chapter bids were sent to the various sources for producing effects are much partment, Woman's Club 425
East High
of the University, Transyl- more elaborate than is usual with either
fraternities
street, or to Mr. Hincks.
many bands or orchestras. This, together with
to
and
vania,
and Centre
HALMARK STORE
other friends of the Chapter. Among the unequally excellence of the IndividEmployees Must
guests from the girls' fraternities ual players, is a reason there is so much
Ada enthusiasm and enjoyment at a Sousa
Be
and other friends were: Misses
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Hardesty of Fort Thomas, Marie Berkley, concert. Another, and the main reason,
Wortlf-ingtoThe University Cafeteria is now re
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is that the personality of Sousa himself
Mary Phelps of Richmond; Leslie
Seeger, so dominates tho performances of the quiring that all its employees who come
Murium
of Maysville,
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Louis Burns, Virginia Kelley, Lillian band that the results are beyond cominmedical certificate from Dr. P.K. Holmes,
Hayden, Elizabeth Ellis, Irene Smith of parison and makes the Sousa style
Cynthlana, Ella Brown, Elizabeth Allen, imitable. Sourn and his band, numbering showing clean bills of health.
Only a few resturants In tho country
Allceno Arnold, Dorothy Cooper, Mar- nearly 100 players will bo in Lexington
garet Long, Laura Hubbard, Roberta matinee and night and tickets may he aro as yet requiring this of their em
Holton, Mary Louise Covington, Frances ordered now from tho Lexington College ployees, but it is the policy of the direc
Time Employment
Mail orders tor, Miss Kohl, to look nlwuys after the
Smith, Margaret Smith, Adelaide Long- of Music, telephone G39-interests of students nnd faculty who
and Profitable
est, Kelly Barnes of Mt Sterling, Irene should bo sent t" Miss Anna Golf, Lexing
McNumara, Kitty Conroy, Helen James of ton College of Music, and should be sent dino there. She believes that they are
Fratman, eurly, as the popularity of tho band entitled to be served by waiters who are
Alleeno
Berea, Edith Tune,
Brock-Andersoentirely healthy.
McCormick, promises generous patronage.
Elizabeth Holmes, Louise
Co.
Elizabeth Holm.
Jack Griffith: My girl is an angel.
Bobby "Do you like indoor sports?"
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235 E. Main
Joe Jordan: You'll never see her homo
Murgaret "Yes, but Miss Burkeley
Lambu Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega
then.
fraternity was hostess at u tea Saturday don't let them stay long.

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