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SOCIETY NOTES

tapers which carried out the fraternity colors of pink and groan.
Saturday, October SO
Members
of the activa chapter
game on
Kentucky-V.P.-I.
football
are: Misses Ann Williams, Nancy
Stoll field at 2:00 o'clock.
CALENDAR

Fi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertaining with a dance at the chapter
house from 6:30 until 12 o'clock.
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertaining with a house dance from 9
until 12 o'clock.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertaining with a dance at the chapter
house.
Faculty party for students at Gymnasium, 8:30 to 11:00 o'clock.

Mildred

KIdwell,

Bobbie

Cowgill,

Clara Hain, Alice Young,
Christine Anderson, Mary Alice
Steers, Mary Giles Thorn, Jane
Lewis, Wilma Robinson, Mary Bell
Smith, Ella Marie Kinsler, Louise
Tiley, Lydia Lethan, Pauline Carpenter. Pledges: Misses Lois Terry
Margaret Wyant, Martha
Brown,
Dorsey, Elizabeth
Duncan, Lucile
Grahn, Amelia Crune, Alma Lepper,
Lula Garr Kendall, Evelyn Laird
Kathryn Asbury, Virginia McCoy,
Bale Smith, Margaret Frey.
Howell,

The first exclusively colored university outside of the United States will
be thrown open to native students in
We3t Africa next January. It is situated in an estate of four square
miles and on a hill overlooking Accra, West Africa.

For Miss MacGregor
A series of delightful parties, were
given in honor of Miss Charlotte Mac
Gregor, national inspector of the

Footwear

"LOCALLY OWNED JUST ONE
LOCATION"

"DenfoaossoddCa

You can bake and you can brew,

"Bobber" Shop

Woman's Club Meets
The initial meeting of the Woman's
Club of the university was held Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. Thomas
Cooper as hostess at her home on the
Nicholasville road. Mrs. C. R.
Mrs.
the president, presided.
L. L. Dantzler, chairman of music,
presented the "following attractive
program.

and

Beauty Salon

SATURDAY

Are flocking to our
Experts Only Are Employed
SHAMPOOING
MARCEL WAVING
WAX MARCELING
MANICURING
PERMANENT WAVING
Our "Bobber," Mr. Latta is most expert. Any new
"Bob" You Choose.

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Sonata B mnior
Largo Presto con fuo co
MiBS Winifred Triplett

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Rubinstein
Der Thrane
Brahms
O wusst ich doch
Grieg
En Svano
(In the original Danish)
Mr. Harold Hoist

Make our store your shopping headquarters. Make use of the many conveniences
of our big bautif ul store.

III
Cyril Scott
Valse Caprice
Shumann-LisFralingswacht
Miss Winifred Triplett
IV
Rachmaninof
The Island
Winter Watts
Surf Song
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Ganz
A Memory
Clarke
The Blind Plowman
Mr. Harold Hoist
Accompanist Miss Mildred Lewis.

DONT STOP TILL YOU

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Style m worn on the campoi motfag
Flortbeizn success. If you wear the
clothes that smart drenert are wearing

job will want the "Frat." It's a hk.

Zeta Tau Alpha Tea
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority of the university entertained with an afternoon
tea Friday at their chapter house on
East Maxwell street, in honor on Mrs.
of
W. E. Davis, grand
the Borority, and Miss Charlotte MacGregor, of Piedmont, Calif., national
inspector of Zeta Tau Alpha, who was
the guest of Mrs. Davis.
The decorations were of fall flowers
and candles of yellow and white, the
Refreshments of
sorority colors.
ices, cakes and bonbons in the colors
were served.
The miests for the affair were the
mothers and patronesses of Zeta Tau
Alpha and three representatives from
each sorority on the campus. Members of the active chapter are: Miss- Pauline Ashcraft, Nell Laceneld,
Elizabeth Srossman. Bess Sanford,
Jane Ann Carlton, Nancy Mary Wil
son, Edith Thomas, Gladys Wilson,
Adrienne Mason, and Marie Louise
Mason.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams of 211
Bell Court East, announce the marri

Baynham Shoe Co.

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GET TO

McATEE'S SHOP
The Best in Town

TECH

SHOE REBUILDING

A turquoise, regarded by collectors
as the largest and most perfect in the
world, has recently been presented

114

N. Mill St.

Mallory Hats $6

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11 O'CLOCK

TODAY AND SATURDAY

"Subway Sadie"
With

Dorothy Mackall
SUNDAY

THROUGH

WEDNESDAY

Corinne Griffith

"Syncopating Sue"
with

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Rev. Dr. Benjamin J. Bush officiated.
Mrs. Bicknell while a student of
thp unlversitv was interested in iour- nalistic work and was a member of

took

1 Tuesday afternoon, October 26, at
2:30 o'clock at the home of the bride.

The Kernel staff for several years.
She was prominent in campus activities and a member of Chi Omega
Mr. BJckneJJ was

editor-in-chi-

STUDY

Your studying is difficult enough at the best. You
can make it easier with one of our study lamps
especially designed for study. Come in and look
them over.
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ELECTRIC CO.
Lime at High
Phone 6415

EIGHT

STEPS
TO

WORKING GOAL

Everyone has a "working goal." So have we! Our
goal is to please by giving satisfaction. Help U3
to reach our goal by stopping at

THE TAVERN
For Delivery Service Call 2386

PERSEVERENCE

We have experienced a lesson in perseverenco it
has paid by success. For 30 years we have satisfied students with their hardware and sport needs.
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THE
CO.
(Incorporated)
Next to the Post Office on Main Street
SMITH-WATKIN-

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HONESTY

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Honesty presides in the making of Dixie let Cream.
For your happiness we use only the choicest fruits;
for your health we Heathize.
THE DIXIE ICE CREAM CO.
(Incorporated)
There's a "Dixie Dealer Near You"

Upon entering college
every Freshman has for
his or her goala life of
You too had
success.
such a goal! It was an
influencing factor during
the first month but other
interests engaged your attention
Habits formed now la3t tlirough life. Thrift makes
the "allowance" last as well as places the future
and forced the goal into oblivion.
on a "bed rock" foundation. Open an account today.
One of the first steps on which
GUARANTY BANK & TRUST CO.
tension was released was that of
Corner Upper and Short
study. It was there that a definite
working goal linked with "bulldog"
perserverence was needed and it
Your fraternity or sorority will be the talk of the
i3 yet needed if you are to achieve success.
campus and you will make many friends by using
However, university life has other purposes
music furnished by
than that of receiving a diploma. It has
THE SEXTETTE ROYALE
Augmented to seven pieces
for its chief aim. the making of men and
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women who develop into leaders of initiative
and intelligent followers. The student age
is the age in which habits are formed that
Neatness in dress adds much to the esteem by which
determine the man and woman of tomorrow.
It
you are held by your fellow students. Let us keep
should then be the desire of every student to form
your suits or dresses fresh and neat.
worthy habits of honesty, thrift, friendship, style
UNIVERSITY DRY CLEANING CO.
and neatness. With these point3 in mind
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age of their daughter, Lutie Hamilton,
to Mr. Dwieht Lyman Bicknell. of
Ohio,

Tom

RECREATION ROOM, THIRD FLOOR

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STYLE

is style for the college man, we have it. Realizing the college man demands the latest in clothes
we have placed a complete stock convenient for him.

If it

REVIEW YOUR PLAN
OF SUCCESS

THE K SHOP
In the Tavern Building
Branch Store of Kaufman Clothing Co.

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The popping of a grain cf popcorn
due to the expansion
under pressure of moisture contained in the starch grains. The explos
ion ruptures the outer coat, turns
the grain inside out and exposes the
white part of the grain.
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MISS ELOISE GORDON, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF ELIZABETH ARDEN, WILL GIVE A
SHORT LECTURE AND PRACTICAL LESSON IN
THE
ARDEN TREATMENTS, WEDNESDAY
MORNING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.
THE LECTURE WILL BE OPEN TO ALL FRIENDS
OF WOLF WILES AND TO THE PATRONS OF
ELIZABETH ARDEN IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY.
WE EXTEND A SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE
COLLEGE GIRLS.

Mel-che- r,

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Elizabeth Arden

Dance
Plans for the annual Homecoming
dance to be given the evening of No
vember 20, following the State-Ce- n
tre game are now nearing completion.
The alumni association is in charge
of the affair which promises to be a
complete success.

College Girls

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Ninety-si- x
cut of every thousand
And you can earn a penny
babies born in the United States die
But I can build a house of dream?
during their first year, according to
Where there wasn't any.
Louise Drncoll. an authority.

Homecoming

INCOHPOSATEO

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The British Museum in London,
includes the British Museum
cf Natural History, 13 undoubtedly
the largest institution of this kincL
which

Personal Representative of

Theater News
Miss Jean Bullitt Lowry, of the
department of art, University of Ken
tucky, has been added to the Romany
Theater staff, in charge of research
work, for authentication of costumes
period furniture and furnishings.
Miss Lowry is now giving a course
of lectures in art history for the de
partment of art. She is a graduate
of Columbia, Barnard College, and
has spent some time abroad traveling
and studying.
The first play to be presented by
Romany this season is Sardou's "Di
vorcons."

Lexington, Ky.

Near Lime

YouH nsver find a bargain
In planets, cr a word
Waiting on a star's edge
And trying to be heard.

A TALK BY

Romany

Main

Ycu will never find the purse
That one can take ta buy
The ragged edge of sunset
To drag across the sky.

"The Features of Fashion"

Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, from Pied
mont, Calif., and Miss W. E. Davn
of
of Lexington, grand
the sorority. Saturday evening they
were guests for dinner at the chaptei
house on East Maxwell.
Sunday the Delta Tau Delta fra
ternity entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Davis and a number of universitj
girls for dinner at the chapter house
in honor of Miss MacGregor.

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to the Field Museum in Chicago by
the grand vizier of Persia. The
stone weighs about 400 carats, and
was an heirloom in his family and
its history has crossed the lic3 of
shahs and beys for generations.

best-like-

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Delta Zeta Banquet
Delta Zeta sorority of the university entertained with their annual
Founder's day banquet, Tuesday eveY. W. C. A. Entertains
ning, October 26, at 6:30 o'clock in
The Y. W. C. A. entertained with
the Palmroom of the Phoenix hotel.
The table was beautifully decorat- an afternoon tea Thursday, October
ed in pink roses and fern and tall 21, at Patterson hall in honor of Mrs.

"Feminine

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Getting an education i3 an important task to Archie Cathey, and the
fact that he has no legs wa3 not sufficient hindrance to keep him from
entering the North Carolina State
College of Agriculture and Engineering this year as a freshman. Archie
lost his lower limbs when he was run
over by a train when he was ten years
old. During the eleven years that
have passed since his misfortune,
Archie accomplished wonders in handling himself and in getting about.
Cathey is a regular fellow freshman"
cap and everything. He is always on
time for classes, despite the fact that
many of them require a trip across
the campus. He is an excellent swimmer, can climb a ladder, drive a car,
ind "can do anything except ride a
Cathey is taking the regubicycle."
WRECK TECH
Tri Delt Entertains
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EXCHANGE NOTES
ministration and expects to go into
"open house" for the Sigma Chi
the business world when he has comfraternity Friday afternoon at the
stu- - pleted his college work. His cheerful
Three hundred and sixtv-on- e
chapter house on Linden Yalk.
The rooms were decorated with fal ients are enrolled in the Missouri disposition is contagious and he is
School of Journalism.
freshd
This is the rapidly becoming the
flowers and refreshments of tea and
'argest enrollment of any semester in man, of the campus.
sandwiches were served.

Ebanor Beggs, Henrietta

Finney,

Of this
the history of the school.
number 219 are men and 142 are

Hanna, national president of Y. W. the Kentucky Kernel during the year
He is npw cpnnectei with
Thje color scheme of blue and whitp the Gates Legal Publishing Company,
the law and commercial printers of Cleve
w&s effectively carried out in
decorations.
land, Ohio. Mr. Bicknell is a mem
Tha tea table which was adorned
with tall blue candles and white flow ber of Sigma Beta Xi social
ers was presided over by Mrs. George
Roberts and Mrs. P. P. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bicknell will make
The receiving line included Dean ;heir home in Los Angeles, Calif.,
Blanding, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Bureau ifter November 1.
and Miss Virginia Heizer, president
of the university Y. W. C. A.
FRATERNITY ROW
Mrs. Hanna gave a short talk or
"Student Life and the Y. W. C. A.'
Misses Mary and Ora
The guests who were present a Madisonville were guests Gordon of
at the Kap- the tea were from Hamilton College
ia
Sayre Colege, and Transylvania Col- week-en-Kappa Gamma house over the
lege and included the faculty and stuMiss Ruth Ligon was the guest of
dents of the university.
Miss Elizabeth Wilkerson at Ver- ailles last week-enTheta Sigma Phi Tea
Miss Frances Montgomery epjant
Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jour he week-en- d
at her home in Ver
nalistic fraternity for women, wil. sailles.
entertain with a tea this afternooi
Miss Elizabeth McDonald of Eminat Patterson hall from 3:30 to 6 ence visited at the Kappa Kappa
o'clock.
All women journalists ant 3amma house last week-enfreshmen girls of the university arc
Miss Madeline Rogers has returned
cordially invited to attend. Pledgin
iome from a delightful visit in Cal
services will be held.
ifornia.
C. A.

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