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PATT HALL PERSONALS
iMIss Elizabeth Butcher, Williams
fourg, Is tho gueat of MIbs Mary Ste

uary 3. The bridegroom Is an alum
nua of the University, being a mem
bor of tho '09 graduating class from
the College of Agriculture. He ia now
manager of tho Ft. Jameson branch of
the United Tobacco Company, of
Cape Town. InmeMately after the
ceremony, Mr. and Mrs, Chlsholm left
for a vlalt to relatives In the East.
They will go to London about the first
of next month for a month's stay and
from there will go to Cape Town.

I
KENTUCKY KERNEL.

Professor J. T. C. Noo has consented
to conduct a voluntary class, dealing
with prohibition subjects.

CLASSES
IN

SCHOOL OF DANCINQ

HU6HE

UNIVERSITY CLASSES- - Tuesday, Thursday,

and Saturday Evenings,

JUSTRIGHT MADE TO ORDER

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

$18-82- 5.

Appeal to College Men because in no other Clothes can they express
Their Individuality so well at such a reasonable price.

JUSTRIGHT

TAILORING

West Main St.

CO.
Lexington, Ky.

To The College Fellows
We will admit, and furnish with skates
any University student in uniform accompanied by a young lady, both for 30 cents
otherwise admission and skates 35c each

RINK

MAMMOTH

leges and Universities

In Attendance

WEST 4th STREET

KY. CLUB IS LARGEST

of Princeton,
The annual convention of the Interspent the week-enAssociation,
with Miss Lois national
Prohibition
which was held in 'Lexington during
Powell.
In
the holidays, was
that it entered the enemy's country
and "fought the devil on his own
ground."
MARRIAGES
More than 650 delegates registered,
including students from colleges and
universities from all over the country.
The people of the city
and
GILLIS HUCKLE.
entertained delegates who were at
tending the meeting.
Prominent
The wedding of Miss Inls Gillis and speakers
who delivered addresses at
Mr. Arthur W. Huckle, of Reed City,
the sessions, were: William Jennings
Mich., was quietly solemnized at the Bryan, Dr.
Ira Landreth, and Dr. Carhome of the bride's parents, Professor oline Geisel, of the Battle Creek Sanand Mrs. Ezra L. Gillis, on South atorium.
Limestone) Street, Thursday afterKentucky has the honor of having
noon, December 28. The Rev. I. J. the largest prohibition club In the asSpencer, of the Central Christian sociation that of Berea
College,
Church, was the officiating minister which has a membership of 350. The
and only the relatives and most Inti- University of Kentucky has the largest
mate friends of the contracting par- club of any state university in the orties were present.
ganization.
of the total
The bride is the daughter of Regis membership attended the convention.
trar Ezra L. Gillis, is a graduate of
Tho local club pledged ?50 a year
the University and a member of the for four years to be used in the nationAlpha Gamma Delta fraternity.
Mr. al work, more than half that amount
Huckle is a young newspaper man, the being guaranteed by those present.
County Herald,
editor of the
At tho last meeting of the confer
tho largest newspaper in Northern ence about twenty-fiv- e
men volun
Michigan.
toered to devote their lives to the
cause of prohibition. Among tills num
BALDWIN
CHISHOLM.
bor was C. I. Warren, a Freshman in
tho College of Agriculture.
The marriage of Miss Ethel BaldMrs. Frances Beauchamp, State.
win, of Paris, and Mr. Otha B. Chls- president
of tho W. C. T. U., has
holm, of Capo Town, South Africa, asked all Prohibition Club members
was quietly solemnized at the home to prepare themselves for work in the
of the bride Wednesday evening, Jan- - coming State fight. To assist in this,

106 W. Main Street

Mrs Hughes, Member of American National Association Masters of Dancing

teachFarm-

SMITH

TERMS $10X0 FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR.

145

A brown leather wallet, containing
a hill of small denomination and a
book of interurban tickets.
Finder
will please return to the undersigned
or to Mechanical Hall.
LANDDN TEMPLIN.

ALIERTF,

EXPRESSION

I 'l 'l'HH

will conduct two weekly classes In Expression at ths Unlvsrslty
f
Kentucky on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. The first class will
be held Friday afternoon, January 5th, at 4 o'clock In Frofeseer
Melcher's class room.
This Is a splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to secure train
Ing In Expression at moderate cost.
Those Interested will please leave name and address with Miss
Margaret McLaughlin, or for further Information, call Mr. Smith at
the Lexington College of Music, phone 36--

LOST.

d

Miss Aime Dietrich, of Winchester,

Taku

DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT JANUARY 13
INVITATIONS REQUIRED OF YOUNG LADIES
REFERENCE

Mil

Kirk-woo-

spent Monday at the Hall.
Miss Elizabeth Farra, who is
ing in Stanford, was here for
ers' Week.

NEW BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED
CLASSES IN DANCING.

PrivaU PwpiU
CYNTHIANA CLUi ENTERTAINS
WITH HOLIDAY DANCE.

The Cynthiana Club, of the University, entertained with a dance in Cynthiana during the holidays. Refreshments, consisting of ices and cakes,
were served the fifty guests present.
This club has a membership of twon
five of whom are members of
JONES,
BROWN
the Senior class. They are: Clar
ence Harnoy, Orio L. Fowler, H. Court'
Miss Mary Brown and Mr. Leslie
ney and Misses Mary Hamilton and
Jones, both former students of this
Unlvorsity, wore married at the home Jessie Florence.
of the bride's parents in Sharpsburg,
Y. W. C. A. MEETS
Ky., during Christmas week.
Miss
Brown is a member of the Alpha Xi
The first meeting of the Y. W. C. A.
Delta sorority, and Mr. Jones is a
in 1917 was held Sunday night at Pat
member of the Alpha Tau Omega fra
terson Hall, at which President Bar
ternity.
ker spoke to the girls in a very practi
iMr. and Mrs. Jones are at present
visiting friends in Durham, N. C. cal way on how to attain a marked de
They will make their home in New gree of perfection along physical,
mental and spiritual lines.
York.
"If I were to choose the real queen
of England at the time of Victoria I
OAKS SMITH.
would not pick the nominal queen, but
I should choose
a woman born at
The engagement of Professor Mark
J. Smith, formerly a member of the about the same time and who died
College of Agriculture faculty, and about the same time as Victoria; I
should choose Florence Nightingale."
Miss 'Margaret Ray Oaks, of

phens, this week.
Miss Marie Speldel will come Frl
day to attend the Panhellenlc Dance,
and while in Lexington will be the
guest of Miss Frances Oelsel and Miss
Maltha Shanklin.
Miss Juliet Lee Risque returned to
her homo in Midway, Friday, on account of illness.
Misses Constance Bixby and Louise
Rowland, of Louisville, will be the
guests of (Miss Myra Warren for the
week-end- ,
and will attend tho Panhellenlc Dance.
iMiss Mary Hamilton spent part of
the week at her home in Cynthiana.
'Miss Elizabeth Woods, of Louisville,
is coming Friday for the Panhellenlc
Dance, and will be the guest of Miss
Eliza Piggott for the week-enMiss Elizabeth Petty, of Shelbyville,
111.,
was recently announced.
who was unable to return to college The wedding will be an event of the
after the holidays on account of a latter part of this month.
nervous breakdown,
is
threatened
Professor Smith recently resigned
mucli better.
his position with the Animal HusbandMrs. Ray Curtis, of Cynthiana, was ry Department of the University to
the guest of Miss Laura Lee Jameson accept a more lucrative position at the
this week.
University of Missouri.
Mrs. Fanny B. Geisel, of Maysville,
at the Hall
will spend the week-enwdth
Frances
her daughter, Mis
I. P. A. HOLDS EPOCH
Geisel.
Misses Jewell iMcDonald, of NewMAKING CONVENTION
port, and Pauline Aylward, of Ft.
Thomas, will be the guests of Miss
Panhellenlc
.Ada Hardesty for the
Delegates From Many ColDance.

MISS SPURR FOR

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10:00

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Memory Books $2.00
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One Box of Crane's paper, containing one quire of cards,
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New line of Cards. Books and Novelties now on display.

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