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Guy Fronk, Dale Edmlston, Richard
Shouse, James Stephens, Hnrry
Bushart, Robert Fccmstcr.
About 200 guests were present.

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the Kernel, or from nny member
of Sigma Delta Chi. Price 10
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with speed, Vim, nnd vigor,
JESS LAUOHL1N,
President Sigma Delta Chi.

AIR

Monthly Convocation
Postponed Indefinitely

VIRGINIA ROVn RETURNS
Virginia Boyd, "27, hns returned
to the University this year to do
graduate work on a scholarship in
the department of English. Since
graduation she has been teaching
high school English and Journalism
at Sayrc College, Lexington, where
she was nlso facility advisor for the
Blue and Gold, the Sayrc College
year book. While In college her list
of activities was a long one, Including such organizations
ns Theta
Sigma Phi, Chi Delta Phi, Mortnr
Board, Romany Theater staff, Kernel staff, Kentuckian staff, Phlloso-phln- n
Lltcrnry society nnd Stroller

The regular monthly convocation,
which was to have been held nt the
third hour Tuesday, wns postponed
because of the Illness of Dr. Frffd
U
B. Smith, of New York City, secreKnppa chapter of Phi Beta, protary of the committee on World Alfessional music and dramatic art
liance for International Friendship
other friends. After dinner, the fraternity, entertained with a formal
WEDDINGS
"The Legal Interests of Married through the churches. Dr. Smith
visitors were guests of thq local tea Wednesday nftcrnoon from four
Women," will bo the subject of a had been nsked to spenk under the
chapter at the nlumni dance.
to six In the recreation hall at PatRobcrts-Flschtalk by Dean Alvln E. Evans, head nusplces of the Y. M. C. A. He will
present were: terson hall.
Among the visitors
The following Invitations have
Mary Louise Mason, Sonora; Jane of the College of Law nt the Unl be Invited to address the student
McLean, C. R.
Messrs. James
The room was beautifully decoratbeen received by The Kernel:
'
body nt a later date.
Carlton, Louisville, and Mrs. vcrslty, one of the principal
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lllbcrt Lcc Roberts Wright, Jr., Richard Williams, Joe ed In lnvcndar and gold, the fra- Ann
speakers on the University
presence laill, W. R. Johnson, M. L. Fore- ternity colors, nnd these colors were Flthlan Rye, Paris.
request the honor of your
FRENCH
CLUB MEETING
eligible.
J. A. Ruttcncutter spent last of Kentucky noonday theradio pront the mnrrlngc of their daughter man, L. H. Carlock, J. R. Hnrgls, nlso carried out In the Ices. The
University
Don Harris, John Olst, John Over- receiving line wns composed of the week-en- d
nt his home In Covington, gram broadcast from
Lydla Florence
The Frnnnh rluli "T.r rVrnln
remote control studios throunh sta- ton, Paul Duprcc, Sam Carson, Jack officers of the fraternity, Misses Ky.
to
Conductor: "Here, you must not
tlon WHAS of the Courier Journal Frnncnlsc" met at 3 o'clock, WcdncsFisher, and Fred Fisher, of the Uni- Jane Gooch, Rozana Ruttcncutter,
Mr. Fred Ernest Fischer
following spent the week-en- d
dny
at
versity of Tennessee; William Cnld-.wcl- l, nnd Margaret Trcacy, and Mrs. Lola nt The homes in Louisville: Messrs nnd Times at Louisville, the week of The afternoon, enllrrl Patterson hall. smoke In this car."
on Wednesday evening,
their
roll was
nml hnalnrss
Irishman: "Well, you have your
December 9.
Moso Howard, Burt Cornell, Robinson, president.
December twenty-fift- h
E. Crndy, Mentor Rcvcll, Irvln
'
Roy Kavanaugh, A. W. Klttinger,
The complete program for the dlcuscd, then Mrs Hyndman gave pipe In your mouth."
An Informal pledging was held,
Nineteen Hundred twcnty-nln- c
Tom Boyd, nnd Gene Miller.
an Interesting and entertaining talk
Irishman: "Yes, I've got mo feet
land R. B. Puckett, of Louisville; nnd Miss Lenorc Wilson and Mrs.
week Is ns follows:
y
o'clock
nt seven-thirton her visit to France.
The following were guests nt the
in me shoes, but I'm not walking."
a;
Frank Foxworth were pledged ns
W. Third S Orvillc HIckerson, Lexington,
Monday, Dec. 9, 12:45"to 1:00 p.
Four hundred thlrty-sl- x
Sigma Beta XI house for the KentuckNando Kcllcy, Hazard; Ster- associate members.
Four hundred thlrty-sl- x
y-Tennessee
game Thursdny: m. "English Methods of Sheep m::::i::m::mj::m::mmm:
ling R. Kerns, Canton, Ohio; C. R.
Members of the fraternity
nre
Production," Prof. R. C. Miller.
West Third Street
8
Jones, Pittsburg.
Misses Mollle Mack Offutt, Anna Messrs P. H. Larmcc, Stearns; C. C. "Dormant Spray for Apples," Prof.
At Home
May, Maxlno Lewis, Mary Brown Shipley, Louisville; S. L. Eury, W. W. Mnglll, College of Agrlciil-- i
After January tenth
DID YOU GET YOUR
Phi SlRina Kappa Dance
Bradley, Emily Hardin, Jane Gooch, Louisville, Lew Morris, Hollywood, turc.
Algonquin Apartments
Kathryn Cal.; H. F. McNeal, Los Angeles,
!
Ruttcncutter,
Lexington, Kentucky
Phi Sigma Kappa frnternlty of Rozana
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 12:45 to 1:00 p.
Davis, Margaret Trcacy, Margaret Cal.; M. G. McConncl, Cincinnati, m. "The Legal Interests of Married
Miss Roberts wns graduated from the University entertained with n
Ohio; W. J. Wcstcrmnn, Louisville;
HAT
the University last Juno with honors. dnncc Saturday evening at their Allen, Elizabeth Poole, Margaret K. Burcn, Louisville; Ed. Wade, Pa- - Women," Dcnn Alvln E. Evnns, ColAT
She Is n member of Phi Beta Knppa, chapter house on East Mnxwell O'Connell, Ruth McFarland, Evelyn ducah; C. M. Meriwether, Memphis, lege of Law.
Cundlff, .Mildred Little, Mary Louise
Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Mu Epsllon, street.
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 12:45 to 1:00
The rooms were decorated in the McDowell, Gladys Bell, Mary Vir- Tenn.; J. F. Brewer, Dyersburg, p. m. "Poultry Talk," Prof. C. J.
and Kappa
honorary fraternities,
GAME?
Delta, social sorority. She was a fraternity colors of magenta and ginia Halley, Helen Smith, Buena Tenn.; P. L. Miller, Oakdale, Tenn.; Maupln; "Farm Drainage," Prof. E.,
H. F. Crawford, Memphis, Tenn.;
silver and the illuminated shield Mathls, and Lola Robinson.
member of Mortar Board, honorary
G. Welch, College of Agriculture.
Brlnley Jones, Jr., Knoxvllle, Tenn.;
senior women's sorority, and was decorated the outside of the house.
We Can Make It New Again at a Moderate Cost
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 10:00 to 11:00
Four years of U. K. collegiate life, Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Louisville; Mr.
active In Journalistic nnd Y. W. C. A. The music was furnished by Smith's
history, humor, nthlctlcs, and snap and Mrs. A. J. Miller nnd son, p. m. University of Kentucky Philduring her undergraduate orchestra.
work
harmonic orchestra.
n.
up In one, 1930
Louisville; Miss Thelma Purvis,
years. For the past semester she
The active chapter and hosts in- shots all rolled
adv.
Thursday, Dec. 12, 12:45 to 1:00 p.
Louisville Clarence Webb, Louishas been doing work on her master's cluded:
ville; Marson Nuller, Frankfort; m. "Life, Poetry and Romance,"
degree in mathematics.
Messrs. Irman Fort, Julian Lefler,
Stroller Dance
Hugh Spauldlng, Frankfort; Charles Dr. J. T. C. Noc, Professor of EduMr. Fischer is connected with the Jack Morrow, Gilbert DeMeyers,
The Strollers entertained with a
E. Faulkner, cation.
L. L. Roberts Furniture Company.
Harry Kraft, Anthony Gentile, Joe dance Saturday evening from 9 to Palton, Knoxvllle; J. J.Lloyd, Knox175 EAST HIGH STREET
Friday, Dec. 13, 12:45 to 1:00 p.
Knoxville; James
Frank Conley, Scott Davenport, 12 o'clock in the Men's gymnasium.
vllle; E. W. Ebensberger. Clinton, m. "What Farm Folks Are AskTHE NEW CHIMNEY CORNER Warner Ford, Lee Howard, Hugh Music was furnished by
the Ken- 2259
Allen Brady, Louisville; ing," Prof. N. R. Elliott, College of
On Espanade
Jackson, William Morgan Carl tucklans orchestra, and there were Iowa;
E. J. Agriculture.
Earnest Powell, Ravenna;
Serves $1.00 Dinner Every Evening Owsley, Jean Royse, Edwin Scott, six
y,
Tate, Knoxvllle, Tenn.; B. W.
adv.
Beverly White, Glen Terrlll,
Chaperones were Dean Sarah
.
I.
Plkeville; J. E. Prugh,
'
Christy, Leslie Mains, Alvin Blanding, Prof, and Mrs. Enoch
Knoxville, Tenn.; & M. Prlngle,
Delta Tan Delta Dinner
Neumann, Edward Slaughter.
Grehan, Prof, and Mrs. V. A. Port-man- n, Knoxville; and Mr. and Mrs. G.
Receives
The pledges are Messrs. Gyp
Delta Epsllon chapter of Delta
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin,
111.
Thursday Prather, Edward Milllkin, Jerome Miss Willy King, and Miss Helen Toerson and son, Chicago,
Tau Delta entertained
Mr. Walter Vest visited at his
Forest Marquis, Ansel King.
young
evening with an informal dinner at German,
Alfredo San-Malhome in Walton last week-en- d.
the Chimney Corner in honor of the Crady, Tate Mann, Alec Bruce,
violinist, the second
visiting members of the Delta Del- Claude Marshall, Francis Hanks,
Mr. Zellner Peal, La Center, was
Be Collegiate! Don't delay! Sub
in a series of artists enterta chapter of the University of Cabell Cassldy, John Pyree, Paul scribe for your 1930 Kentuckian a visitor at the Delta Tau Delta
tainments being sponsored by the
fraternity house over the week-en- d.
Tennessee, returning alumni, and Todd, Newell Wilder, James Wilder, today! adv.
Triangle held Lexington College of Music, gave a
Kentucky chapter of
9
their annual Homecoming banquet delightful program on Tuesday eveFRATERNITY ROW
DEONE OF
on Thanksgiving day at the chapter ning, December. 3, at the Woodland
of the
Miss
was acA spent theFrances Stallard, Berea, house in honor alumni. members of auditorium. in Mr. San-MaLICIOUS HOT CHOCOLATES
The guests
week-en- d
at the Alpha the faculty andwere Messrs Robert companied
his interpretations by
for the week
Delta Theta house. .
piano.
Mrs. Rltch at the
-A Good
Miss Josephine Frazer, Hardlns- - Hayes, A. E. Walker, O. J. Stoesser,
program
opened
with
The
Williams,
burg, was a visitor at the Alpha C. L. Dees, T. D. Mathney, C. M. "Sonata" by Caesar Franck, which
Arthur
Davidson, A. P.
Delta Theta house last week,
executed with remarkable
Spain, Cyrus Poole, San-MaOUR
Miss Louisa Bickel spent the Nutting, W. L.
B. Dicker, and H. H. Layritz, of ability. This was followed by
week-en- d
in Huntington last week. J.
'
In D Major." The
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hot Fountain Drinks
Week-en- d
visitors at the Delta
applauded again and
Guests at the Kappa Delta house artist waswhich he responded with
Hot Toasted Sandwiches
Zeta house were: Misses Marian
to
for the football .game and over the again,
Graham, Clinton; Ann Williams, week-end
included Miss Elizabeth numerous bows.
Nashville, Tenn.; Nancy Kidwell,
Bebec-c- a
After a short intermission four j
ALSO
Maysvllle; Joyce and Alma Smith, Hensley, of Burlington; Miss
other compositions were given. These
VirPatton, of
Louisville; and Lillian Rice and ginia Springer,Cynthlana; Miss W. included "Slavische Tangweisen,"
of Williamson,
Our Christmas Goods Are In
Alice Young, Covington.
Garrett, of Mt. Hope, "The Flight of the Bumble Bee,"
Va.; Miss
STATE THE
Miss Florence Morris spent the W. Va.; Ann
Whitman's and Noi'ris Candies
Misses Folay Allen and "Spanish Serenade," and "Jota Na- week-en- d
at her home in Hunting- Kitty Lee Trainor, of Knoxvllle, varra." All were enthusiastically re- BLDG.,
Stationery, Toilet Articles
ton, W. Va.
Tenn.; Miss Ruth Rlttenback and celved and applauded.
Xmas Cigars and Cigarettes
Miss Avery Hall spent the weekWarfield, of LouisMiss Mary Lou
end at her home in Louisville.
PROF. MARTIN MADE EDITOR
ville; Mrs. Dean Rumbold, of RichMiss Gladys Smith, Atlanta, Ga., mond; and Misses Mary Elizabeth
was a visitor at the Delta Delta and-JanProfessor J. Holmes .Martin, head
Crawicrd, of Madison, Ind.
Delta sorority house and attended
Miss Mary Griffith spent the of the poultry department of the j
College of Agriculture and Experi-- )
week-en- d
the football game last week.
Cynthat her home in
ment Station, has been named editor
Mrs. W. E. Force, Athens, Tenn, lana.
was a visitor at the Delta Delta
Misses Florence Morris and Louisa of the Sickle and Sheaf, the official ;
557 S. Lime
Gamma
Delta sorority house last week.
Phone Ash. 8251
BIckle visited their homes in Hunt- publication of Alpha. fraternity. Rho, j
He
national agricultural
Misses Kathryn Hall, Loyde Liede ington, W. Va., over the week-enalso was elected to the executive
SERVING
and Corine Turner, Louisville, were
Miss Betty Campbell, of Bellevue, council for the past two years as
visitors at the Delta Delta Delta
sorority house on Thanksgiving Day. visited Miss Eleanor Deud last week chairman
of the committee on
scholarship and student activities
The visitors at the Alpha Gamma and attended the Shriners' dance.
Kappa Delta kept open house aft- of the national fraternity. He has
Epsllon for Homecoming were: William Jacobs, Benham; Olaf Gibson, er the Thanksgiving game for their also served as faculty advisor of
Kappa Alpha Fraternity chapters Omlcron chapter located at the Unl- - I
Harlan;
Clark
White,
Irvine;
versity. Dr. Martin will be one of
George Jensen, Chicago; James visitors and guests.
the speakers at a meeting of the
Dalton, Sturgls; O. L. McElroy, Irv- of "thV University and of Transyline; Frank McGary, Milburn; I. M. vania were guests of Kappa Delta Virginia Poultry Federation at RichGarred, Louisville; Neil Burgess, at open house last Friday afternoon. mond, Virginia, today.
Marshall College; George Carter,
Marshall College; Jesse Walker,
Russell; Mr. John P. Gartin, Ashland; Otto C. Gartin, Ashland.
Guests at the Zeta Tau Alpha
house for the Kentucky-Tennessgame Thursday were Misses Bess
Strayer, Mary Hill, Nadine Metcalf,
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