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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS

PATT

HALL

NOTES

Miss Drooklo Tomkins, of Georgeguest of
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town, was the week-enDickey.
Audrn Guthrie spent the week-enat her home In Frankfort.
Miss I la Sec, n former student at the
University, nnd Miss Alta Haltt, both
of whom nre now teaching at Mt.
Sterling High School, spent the week-enwith Elizabeth Davidson and Sal
Henri 'Coleman.
Miss Anna Jean Smith, of Lexingguest of Mary
ton, was the week-enHardy Ligon.
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Edna Snapp spent the week-enher home In Paris.
Miss Mildred Graham, of Louisville,
who was graduated from tho University last year, spent tho week-enwith Zcrelda Noland.
Laura Hubbard, of Lexington, was
a visitor of Georgia Lee Murphcy for
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Amanda Porkner spent the week-enat her home in Winchester.
Miss Stella Harrod, of Frankfort,
was a guest of her sister, Myrtle Harrod, for the week-end- .
Mrs. Louis Mayer spent a few days
at the Hall last week because of the
illness of her daughter, Louise Mayer.
Sara Metcalfe Piper spent the weekend with Mrs. S. A. Shanklin, of Mays-lick- .
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Tho Initial meeting of the Psychology Club was held InBt Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock in Doctor Cornell's office in Nevlllo Hall. Virginia
Graham was elected president nnd
Elizabeth Card, Catherine Reed, 13111
Sownrd and Frank Tuttle were appointed as a committee to draw up tho
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constitution nnd
for the club.
Other officers nro to bo elected at tho
next meeting of tho organization.

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Professor Albert Olney, of the Agri- EYE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES
MODERN
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$12.50 to $22.00
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lowed.

The Shaler Geological Society met
last Monday night in the Science
Building at 7:15 o'clock. Plans for
the next meeting were discussed and
the following officers were elected for
this semester: .President, James Hud'
nail; vice president, Lafayette Her
ring; secretary, Glenn Tinsley; treas'
urer, Walter Morris.

DANCING
MRS. J. TANDY HUGHES

Mr. Baulch spoke on "Wireless Telegraphy" at the meeting of the White
Mathematics Club Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock in the Civil and Physics Building.

Elizabeth Cook went to Louisville
to meet her mother
for the week-enand to visit her uncle, Mr. Charles A.
Moore.
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Katie Henry spent the week-enher home in Carlisle.
Josephine and Irene Evans were
called to their home in Lebanon last
Thursday on account of the illness of
their mother. The improvement in GLEE CLUB STARTS
her condition made dt possible for
ON CONCERT TOUR
them to return to the University Sunday.
Includes Big Towns of
Among the girls who have gone Itinerary
Southern Kentucky.
home because of illness are Emma
Lee Young, of Lexington, Lucy Holt,
of Eminence, and Laura Sandidge, of The men's Glee Club left Thursday
for a tour through the southern part
Hustonville.
of Kentucky, where they will give a
series of concerts under the direction
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
of Professor Lampert. The men have
undergone special training for this
There will be an important meeting work, and only the best singers availof the senior class in chapel Tuesday, able were chosen to appear in the conMarch 9, 1920, at 3:30 p. m. The se- certs.
lection of programs for the Senior
The object of the tour is to bring
Ball, determination of ownership of this most important phase of work
bids, and other topics of importance at the University before the people of
will be discussed.
the State, and thus to advertise the
Every member of the class is urged activities
of the whole University.
to be present, especially the men who Among the towns to be visited are
composed the senior football team last Paducah, Hopkinsville, and others in
fall.
that vicinity.
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Romance Language Club.
Tho regular meeting of the
Lnugungc Club will be held
Monday evening at 7:15 p. m. in Professor Zenibrod's room. There will
be nn election of officers 'for tho ensuing term, but no regular program.

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