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Lula Logan, Miss Elinor Nims and

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Mrs. McVey..
The Chicago group were Misses
Friday, December 17
Hopkins, Elizabeth
sorority entertaining Lily Kohl, Muriel
Kappa Delta
LeSturgeon, Ida 0. Koppius, Eleanor
a' tea dance in Patterson hall
with
Nims and Mrs. John Bullet.
tfrom 3:30 until 0 o'clock.
S: G. A. of the university enDelta Delta DeUa Tea
tertaining with a girl's dance at PatThe Delta Delta Delta sorority of
terson ball from 8 until 11 o'clock.

Virginia Robinson, Irene Cul-liFrances Stevenson, Virginia Cochran, Edith Sisk, Eutha Dean, Dee
Worthington, Nell Farmer, Frances
Palmer.
The pledges are:
Misses Irene
Brummitt, Louise Simpson, Helen
Browning, Jennie Williams, Lela Cul-liHazel Hughes, Stella Flantz, Gin-n- y
Collins, Josephine Frazer, Frances
Stallard, Jane Gooch, Ruth Lovell,
Ruth Stith, Emma Neubauer, Julia
Brunsin, Dorothy Parson, Edith Price.
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"Beauty"
Anne Smith, Pledge.
Ruby Rush, Alumna
"Sincerity"
"Openess"
Leila Payton, Active
Chapter.
Music Prof. D. E. Smith, violinist;
Miss Virginia Tyler, pianist.
All the members of the chapter
were present.

Sorority Entertains
Mrs. Thomas Ellworth, of Fort
Thomas, Kentucky, national province
inspector of Delta Delta Delta sorority was a guest at the Tri Delta house
on Linden Walk.
Friday evening a charming party in
courtesy of Mrs. Thomas Ellsworth,
was the bridge given at the chap'ter
house. The house was decorated in
A deli
chrysanthemums and ferns.
cious salad course was served.
Saturday the Delta Delta Delta Al
liance entertained with a liuncheon at
Chimney Corner in honor of Mrs. Ellsworth. Several other informal affairs
were given for the guest.

Dr. and Mrs. Frances P. Campbell,
the university entertained Friday at of Paris, Ky., announce the marriage
Saturday, December 18
the chapter house on Linden Walk of their daughter, Mary Frances, to
Mr. Ramond Connell, son
Mr. and
Zeta Tau Alpha, entertaining with with an afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. John J. Connell, of of
that city,
a tea dance at Patterson hall from Mrs. Thomas Ellsworth, national Thursday, December 9,
at 10 o'clock,
province deputy who was the guest
3:30 untilvG o'clock.
at the Church of Annunciation, the
of the chapter.
Wednesday, December 22
The house was charmingly decorated Right Rev. Francis W. Howard, bish, Men's
Pan Hellenic entertaining in the colors, gold, and white and blue op of the diocese of Covington, a perofwith a dance in the New Gymnasium and in the seasons flowers. Ices in sonal friend of the young couple,
gold and white and cakes in the form ficiating, assisted by the Rev. Father
from 9 until 1 o'clock.
of deltas and iced in blue, were served. William J. O'Hare, pastor of the
In the receiving line were: Mrs. church.
Entertained With Luncheon
Football Banquet
The bride is the only daughter of
Ellsworth, Mrs. J. K. Spears, Miss
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey
The annual football banquet was
at Maxwell Place, December Emma Chenault Kelley. Members of Dr. and Mrs. Frances P. Campbell.
14, with a luncheon in honor of the the alliance, patrons, and representa- She is a graduate of Paris high school, held Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock
board of trustees of the University tives of the sororities on the campus and was graduated in the class of 1925 in the ballroom of the Lafayette hotel.
About one hundred and sixty perfrom the university.
were guests.
of Kentucky.
The bridegroom is a graduate of sons, including members of the WildIn the afternoon of the same day,
Alpha Delta Theta
the Paris High school. He was grad- cat and Kitten football teams, the
there was a meeting of the central
Alpha Delta Theta sorority of the uated from the University of Ken- University of Kentucky band, and
Kentucky branch of the American
Saturday from tucky in 1921 with an LL. B. degree. the Morganfield football team, were
Association of University Women, university entertained
3:30 to 6 o'clock with a tea dance at He is a member of the Sigma Alpha present.
with Mrs. McVey as hostess.
Mr. Connell is
Samuel B. Walton, alumnus of the
The program was under the au- Patterson Hall, in honor of their Epsilon fraternity.
one of the youngest members of the university, presided
as toastmaster
spices of the Vassar College and the pledges.
The hall was decorated in red and Paris bar, having offices with his and also introduced the speakers.
University of Chicago alumnae and an
green in keeping with the approaching uncle Judge Dennis Dundon and is Speeches were made by James Park,
enjoyable reunion of the various
alumnae took place. A delicious pic- holiday season and the illuminated also a member of the insurance firm alumnus of the university; Dr. W. D.
Funkhouser, and Coach Clements,
nic supper was served to the guests. sorority shield adorned the wall. of Connell and Arnsparger.
iFollowing the ceremony Mr. and Morganfield football coach.
The Vassar committee included Music was furnished by the Rythm
Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth Kings.
Mrs. George
Mrs. Connell left for a trip through
Charles Wert, of Fort Mitchell, Ky.,
Members of the active chapter, the the east.
Wilson, Mrs. Montelle Wigglesworth,
was elected captain for next season.
k,
Holland, Mrs. Claire hostesses are: Misses Virginia
Mrs. Allison
He was introduced by the retiring
Margaret Gooch, Hallie Day
Woods, Mrs. Cecil Cantrill, Mrs. WilParty for Faculty Children
captain, Frank Smith. Joe Holton, of
university Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected manager
Conant, Mrs. Clyde Marks, Mrs. Bach, Virginia Heizer, Nellie Clay
liam
The Woman's club of the
will hold their annual Christmas par of the team for next year. He was
ty for the children of the faculty on introduced by the retiring manager,
Friday afternoon, December 17, at Dick Conn.
3:30 o'clock at the home of President
The university band played several
and Mrs. Frank L. McVey on the numbers during the banquet. The
campus. Each child is asked to bring senior members of the team who are
to this party a book from his or her Captain Frank Smith, Denver
n,
own library as a Christmas gift to
Ted Creech, and Henry Port- Pan-Hellenic
the children in the hospitals.
wood, were presented with miniature
A real Christmas program has been gold footballs. These four men have
S. Good, chair completed three successful years of
arranged by Mrs. E.
man, and her committee: Mrs. J. B. playing on the Wildcat varsity team.
Kelley, Mrs. W. J. Carrel, Mrs. H. J.
Scarborough, and Mrs. R. N. Maxson.
Chi Omega Tea Dance
Chi Omega sororitv of the univer
Christmas carols, sung by a group
of "waifs" in costume, Ruth Scarbor sity entertained with a delightful tea
ough, Martha Scarborough, Jane Al dance Friday afternoon from 3:30 un
len Webb, Mary Dantzler, Bruce Far-quha- r, til 6 o'clock at Patterson hall in honor

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DINNER

Franklin Farquhar.
Theater "The Adventures
of Fritz," in eleven episodes, by Horace Miner.
The story of "Tiny Tim," illustrated
with Mrs. L. C. Robinson, as the story
teller and John Good, William Carrel
and Emma Turck as the illustrations.
Santa Claus and his helpers will
distribute gifts to all the children, followed by holiday refreshments.
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Beta Sigma Omicron
Founder's Day was beautifully cel
ebrated by the Beta Sigma Omicron
sorority of the University of Kentucky Friday evening, with a banquet
in the palm room of the Phoenix hotel.
The tables were artistically decorated
with flowers and candles in the sorority colors, ruby and pink. The place
cards were very dainty bookletts and
on one page was the menu as folllows:

The Phoenix Hotel
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Our entire cleaning plant is
We will
spotlessly clean.
be pleased to take you
through it so you may see
for yourself that your garments are handled only by
healthy, happy workers
who labor in ideal surroundings. Keep that fact
in mind and think what it
really means to you.

Extends the Greetings
of
The Christmas Season
To The

University Students

Make your Christmas vacation one of

the

their alumnae.
Mr. Herbert Wilkerson is very ill
at his home in Louisville.
Mr. Virgil i.Watson has returned
to his home in Ashland.
Active chapter of Sigma Nu entertained the pledges of the fraternity with a picture show party on Monday evening.

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pleasure by doing your Christmas
shopping before you leave Lexington.
Everything of gift value appropriate to
the feminine world will be found at Wolf
Wiles, as well as many gifts of charm for

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dance.

The Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain with a formal dinner at their
chapter house on Linden Walk, Wed
nesday evening.
The Women's Student Government
Association of the university will en
tertain with a banquet Wednesday
evening at the Lafayette hotel, before
dance.
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WHO" PROVES
CASE FOR EDUCATION

"WHO'S

The new edition of "Who's Who In
American" contains in its introduction
some vastly interesting
statistics
proving the value of a college educa
There are 23,915 persons re
tion.
corded in the 1926 edition as being of
sufficient outstanding importance in
the United States to be given a place
in this standard publication.
Of this number, only 388 who were
or privately educated,
"made" the listing. Those who furnished no educational data at air numbered 1,814. Those with only a common school education came to a total
of only 1,880.
Those who finished
high school, but went no farther, num2,756.
The number attending
bered
college but not graduated is 3,022.
The number of college graduates

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is 14,055.

It cannot be coincidence, or chance,
that tjhis overwhelming number of

men and women of affairs were col-legraduates. It is a complete dem-stratiof cause and effect. By reason of the college training these individuals have been so completely prepared, or developed, that they have
been able to utilize to the utmost the
talents with which they were endowed,

Yule Time
is "Tux" Time

TUXEDO
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entertain with a Christmas party for
the faculty of the university, December 20, from 8 until 11 o'clock at
their home in Maxwell Place.
Dean C. J. Turck and Professors
W. Lewis Roberts, Roy Moreland and
H. J. Scarborough, all of the College
of Law, will attend the meeting of
the Association of American Law
schools, which meets in Chicago on
December 29, 30, and 31, 1926.
Miss Madge Reynolds, of Augusta,
spent the week-en- d
at the Chi Omega
house and attended the tea dance.
Miss Sarah Rhoades, of Bowling
Green, spent the week-en- d
at the Alpha Xi Delta house with Miss Mar
garet Grider.
Miss Alice Knoble spent the weekend at her home in Nicholasville
She had as her guest, Miss Virginia
Baker.'
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
held initiation services Wednesday

25.

others $35.
Kuppenheimer Tux $50

David Band
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The most unique
attraction ever offered one of the
highest priced and
biggest novelty attractions o n the
road.

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for dancing.

$3.50

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Pure black interwoven

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GLOVES

Many different styles
and fancy designs in
black silk.

Gray lama skin gloves
that are washable.

SCARFS

JEWELRY

with
ROD LA ROUQUE

$3.50

$7.50

The new Tux sets with
cuff links and one stud.

Pure white silk twill
scarfs in the square

shape.

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dancing
Music
the "prom"
and all sorts of other festivities
make a tuxedo suit essential for
this gala holiday season. These
we are now showing are "right."
Wide at the shoulders, trim waist
and hips fashioned in fine worsted cloth and satin trimmed.
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Dr. and Mrs. Frank, L. McVey will

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FRATERNITY ROW
W. L. Alberts, pledge to the Tri
angle fraternity, who has been very
ill in the Good Samaritan hospital,
is recovering and will return to school
soon.
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with a banquet Wednesday evening
at the Lafayette hotel before the Pan- Hellenic

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Delta Chi fraternity will entertain

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pledging of Misses Louise Rogers,
of Shelbyville; Bernice Byland,
of
Dayton; and Lorena Weber, of LouCake
isville.
The following program was pre
sented:
Miss Tabor of Mt. Sterling, was
Toastmistress, Mary Wynne Hamp a guest of Zeta Tau Alpha last weekton.
end.
"Let us so live that the world will
Last Thursday a kitchen shower
was given for Zeta Tau Alpha by

Cramer, Manager

Graves, Cox and Co.

and thus they have gone far and
achieved eminence in almost every
line of human endeavor.
It is strong evidence that education "pays." The 43.7 per cent are
offered as Exhibit A in the argument.
And it is fair to assume that the balance, who, however,
managed to
achieve success in spite of education
or developmental handicaps, had they
been given the same equipment as the
college graduates, would not, perhaps,
of their pledges.
The decorations were in ferns and have had so hard a time of it, and pos
the lighted fraternity shield adorned sibly would have traveled farther
the wall. .Music was furnished by along the road to fame, riches, eminence and usefulness. Exchange.
Peak's Bad Boys.
Members of the active chanter the
hostesses are: Misses Elizabeth Clay,
Helen Backer, Henrietta Blackburn,
Dorothy Darnell, Katherine Dishman,
Margaret Elliott, Harriett Glascock,
May Murray Harbison. Dbrothv Law- son, Dorothy Hibbs, Jeanette Metcalf,
Maxine Parker, Lily Parish, Marie
Patterson, Virginia Price, Elizabeth
Regenstein, Lucille Short, Elizabeth
Ceele, Joe Lawson Tarlton, Maude
Van Buskirk, Mary Belle Vaughn,
COMING
Florence Kay.
SUNDAY
The pledges, Misses Hattie Wilder,
Sarah Warwick. Emma Wavne Jef
DEC. 26
fries, Judelle Reynolds, Charlie
P.M. o
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Elizabeth Cinsley, Bertha Peebles, Josephine Lathsley, Dorothy
Kerney, Elizabeth Thompson, KathORIGINAL
erine Holliday,
Winifred Worton,
Marsall Presnell, Elizabeth Billiter.
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Celery Hearts
Salted Almonds
Roast Chicken
Glazed Sweet Potatoes

Parties Banquets and Dances
for

Fruit

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at their chapter house on
Those who were
South Limestone.
Wendell Hoe and
initiated were:
Paul Reed.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity of
the university will entertain vith a
banquet at Chimney Corner, on Wednesday evening preceding the

be better for our having lived in it." evennig

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