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of the pledges. The hours were from
8:30 to 12 o'clock.
The music wns
furnished by the Kcntucktaa orchentrn
Tho rooms were decorated nttrnc-tivcl- y
in tho frntcrnity colors of garnet nnd sold. Tho illuminated shield
was nlso n fcoture of the decorative
scheme.
Punch was served throughnine from 8:30 to 12 o'clock.
out the evening.,
CALENDAR
Triangle fraternity entertaining
Hosts for tho dnncc were. Messrs,
with a house dance in the evening Elmore Vossmeycr, Kenneth Tugglc,
Friday, December 4
from 8:30 to 12 o'clock.
Hobnrd Grooms, Ronald Newcomb,
Knnpa Delta tea dnncc nt Pntterson
Jnck Wnrren, Robert Samuels, Stanhnll in Iho nftcrnoon from 3 to G
ADVANCE DATES
ley Courtney, J. D. Kerney, Bert
o'clock,
Hoick, Frank Smith, Irvine Darter,
Moonllprht hike, given by the W.
Arno Nciser, A. M. Edwards, Charles
Tuesday, December A
A. A.
Pool party In the Y. M. C. A. for Todd, A. J. Glenn, Richard Elliot,
Saturday, December l
Wayne Priest, Grey Tucker, Clinton
members of the W. A. A.
Walker, James Ewfng, Arthur HoovFirst of the series of cadet hops in
Friday. December 11
er, Frank Cnrr, Edwnrd Kraft, Lawthe new pymnnsium in the nftcrnoon.
W. A. A. "kid" dance at Patterson
rence Curry.
Phi Knppn Tnu fraternity hosts for hall for women students.
n dance nt Mnrndith Inn, in the eve
Tho guests of honor, the pledges:
Messrs. Hugh Helm, B. T Waller,
Alpha Delta Sigma Initiation
Alpha Delta Sigma will hold initia- Robert Wnrren, Glenn Roberts, Marie
tion services next Tuesday afternoon on Wnlker, Hosj Toler, Ike Ott,
Miller, Ewnld Boner, William
and evening at the Lafayette hotel.
The initiation will start nt 3 nnd last Watkins, Merlin Dunn, Bonner Blnsin- until 6 o'clock, after which a dinner gnmc, "Whitney Evnns, Harry Crnft
will bo served in n private dining nnd Lamar Silvey.
room.
Chnperones: Dean Virginia Frnnke,
uenn ana Mrs. Uharles J. Turck, Prof,
Foster-Davi- s
and Mrs. H. H. Downing, Miss Mar-- ,
Mrs. James H. Foster announces the gucritc McLaughlin, Capt. and Mrs.
marriage of her daughter, Violet Lou Jnmes Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. ,L.
isc, to Mr. Gordon Davis, Jr., of Lou Sanders.
Yes, it's true that
isville and Indianapolis, Thanksgiving
she'll know you
Homecoming Dance
morning at Jeiiersonvillc, Ind.
After the Thnnksglving gnmc, of
Mrs. Davis, who is the sister of Mrs.
paid just five callLexington, is which Kentucky was the victor, a
Patrick Drummond, of
ing cards for her
noted for her beauty and charm of dance wns given in the gymnasium by
manner. The bride and groom nre the Lexington alumni in honor of tho
Duo-fol- d,
Parker Lady
former students of the university, visitors who had come to Lexington
g
game. Thi'1
where Mr. Davis was a member of to see the
but do you
hours were from 9 to 1 o'clock.
the Pi Kanna Aloha fraternity.
really think she
Mtialc wns fuminhfvl hv tlin Ifpn
Mr, and Mrs. Davis will be at home
after December 15 at Louisville. Their tuckians orchestra. In intermission,'
thinks the nonen-tit- y
many friends wish them every happi several exhibitions of the Charleston
were given.
The guests numbered
ness.
costs more?
auoui one mousana.
Then you'd better
Founder's Day Banquet
look farther.
JCAPPA SIGMA DANCE
Beta Zeta and Delta Rho chapters
The Kappa Sigma fraternity enterof the Delta Delta Delta fraternity
detained at the chapter house
observed Founder's day with a
evening with a
lightful banquet given last Wednesdance
day evening in the palmroom of the which was one of the most enjoyable
given this season. The rooms
affairs
Phoenix hotel.
were attractively
decorated in the
The dining room was beautifully fraternity
scarlet, green and
i
J
i
!ii pine IDrancnes.
mt.
uccoruiea wun
inu white, andcolors of illuminated shield
the
toastmistress was Mrs. William Brown added to
the festive air. The
and responses were given by Misses
orchestra furnished the
Sarah Bayne, Edith Thompson and
Marie Beckner. The goats of the two music.
The active chapter. Messrs. Thoma3
chapters represented gave stunts.
About seventy members from Beta Adams, James Arthur, Henry Besu-deRobert Cole, Wilson Farmer,
Zeta and Delta Rho chapters and
SELLS
William Gess, Lacy Hibbs, Rankin
their alumni were present.
Kimbrough, Robert Salyers, William
Simpson, Adrian
Terrell, Emanuel
Pi Kappa Alpha Entertains
One of the most delightful of the Van Meter, Hansel Wiley, Guthrie
Yager, James Davidson, Henry Gilseason's informal dances was given
and will engrave your name free Saturday evening at the Maradith Inn lespie, Coleman Hunter.
The pledges: Messrs. John Adams,
by Omega chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha
on each pen bought from BUCK.
fraternity, the occasion being in honor Hunt Broadus, Edward Davis, William
Clark, Raymond Dycus, Egbert Marshall, William Matheny, T. S. Newman, Joe Thomas.
Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Funkhouser,
Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battaile.

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chnptcr house, nt 0:30 o'clock, in
honor of tho alumni nnd honorary
members.
presided as
Mr. Arthur Nutting
toastmastcr. The program of toasts
was ns follows:
"Tho Pledge" "Pledge" Thompson
Kobert llogan,
"The Active
"Tho Alumni" Ray Stocsscr.
"Tho Honorary" Dean Anderson.

is to be held Decembr 12, nt Minmi
Miss Mnltby is a grndunte of the
College, Oxford, Ohio.
university, coming here from tho Uni- Members of tho nctivo chnptcr nre:
Misses Pcnrl Mnrtin, Eleanor Smith,
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(CONT1NUED
Maria Louise
Georgin
Middlcton,
Rouse, Frances Lee, Eugenin O'Hara,

Eugenia Herrington, Marcia Lamport,
Kathcrino Kinchcloio and Mnrgnret
Yungblut.
Among nlumni present were: Misses
Mary Bcnll. Rnchellc Shncklett, Mnry
MORTAR BOARD INITIATION
Agnes Gordpn, Mnry Louise Normnn,
Mortar Board, honorary senior
womnn s frntcrnity, held its initiation
hngngement Announced
services Sunday nftcrnoon at 5 o'clock
at the home of Miss Mnrcia Lamport. Announcement hns been made of
Miss Mnrgnret Woolridgc, Miss Beth the engagement of Miss Anno Goggin
Miss Bmily Gregory, Mnltby, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Huddlcston,
Lucicn Goggin Mnltby, of Mnysvillc,
were initiated.
Following the initiation, dinner wns to Mr. Hnrry V. Rouse, Jr., of this
city.
served in the private dining room of
Tho datp for tW wniMint, Vina
the Phoenix hotel. The table was
beautifully decorated in the red roses, sot for Dtfemhor .11 nt Mm rhumb
the frntcrnity flower, red candles in of tho Nntivity in Mnysvillc.
silver cnndlesticks, nnd red rose place
cards.
Miss Minnie Crnmer, of the class of
1916, presided ns tonstmistress. The
subject of the toasts wns the Red
Rose of Mortnr Bodrd.
"The Stem" Mary Beall.
"The Thorn" Marcia Lamport.
"The Bud" Margaret Woolridgc.
"The Full Blown Rose" Pearl
Martin.
Miss Lily Cromwell, president of
the district, at the request of the
president of the chapter, gave the details of the district conference which

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"PHI DELT" DANCE
Kentucky Epsilon of Phi Delta
Theta entertained with a delightful
dance Saturday evening from 8:30
to 12 o'clock in honor of their pledges.
The decorations were in the colors
of the fraternity, azure and argent.
An illuminated shield added brilliance
to the scene.
The pledges are: Messrs. Addison
Young Yeaman,
William Sandifer,
Louis Cox, Fred Gross, James Barn- hill, Ted Hardwick, James Tappscott,
Ken Creasy, Richard Carrnn, Alex
Herrington.
Active chapter: Messrs. W. Emmett
Milward, William Richard, William
B. Minter, J. J. Richardson, William
C. Smith, LeKoy
Miles,
William
Brock, Robert Key, William Blanton,
Weldon Simpson, Arch Bennett, Ed
ward Bennett, William Tunks. Leon
ard Broecker, William Thompson, Lev- mg JUcCarty, Uharles Uurrett, Kich-- i
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