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Sigma Kappa Dance
the Phi Sigma
Kappa fraternity entertained delightfully Saturday evening with a dance
in the ball room of the Lafayette
hotel.
The room was decorated in
the fraternity colors of magenta and
silver, and masses of red carnations.
The Rythm Kings orchestra furnished the music.
The members of the active chapter, the hosts, are: Messrs. Edwin
Slaughter, Fred N. Hendon, Sidney
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S. Goodwin, F. O. Terrill, Ford
Joseph Betts, II. C. Brown,
Philip Glenn, Evans C. McGraw,
Jouett McDowell, Haven Idleman,
Roy A. Stipp, V. D. Johnson, W. S.
Morgan, Eugene C. Rouse, Herman
F. Wheeler, Rupert White, 'Thomas
P.
Stevenson, George
Summers,
Glenn Anderson, Edward Bishop, Paul
Clark, Joseph Gardner.
Pledges:
Messrs. Arthur Lawrence Denman, fcharles II. Allen,
George
Atchison, Andrew Bacon,
William Betts, Willjam Bivins, John
Christianson, Warner Ford, Anthony R. Gentile, Louis Hornsby,
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Robert Mason, Alvin McGary,
McGraw, J. C. Morrow, Amos
Osborne, Charles Osten, Glenny Terrill, George Whitlow, Sam McClary.
The chaperones were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Major, Dean and Mrs.
Paul P. Boyd, Dean and Mrs. Edward Weist.
Several hundred guests were present.
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Friday, December
Alpha Gamma Delta tea dance at
Patterson hall, from 3 until G o'clock.
council banquet at the
Lafayette hotel at 7 o'clock.
Sigma Chi fraternity dance at the
chapter house.
dance in the Men's
gymnasium at 9 o'clock.
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was the officiating minister.
The bride is the daughter of Mi,
and Mrs. William G. Lehman, of Midway, Ky.
She was graduated from
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the St. Louis Art Institute and the New York City school
of Fine Arts. She received an A. B.
degree from the University of Kentucky. Last year Mrs. McKown was
instructor of designing at the university. She is a member-o- f the Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority and is most
charming and attractive.
Mr. McKown is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George T. McKown of Wheeling
He is a graduate of th"
W. Va.
Philadelphia high school, attended
Ohio Wesleyan University and later
graduated from the University of
Kentucky in 1926. He is a member of
the Sigma Chi and Delta Sigma Pi
fraternities. After receiving his bachelor of science degree in commerce,
he did his master's work in political
He is at present associated
science.
in business with his father in Wheel-

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Saturday evening at 8
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church. The Rev. Addison II. Chapin

Saturday, December 17
Kapjia Kappa Gamma alumnae association meeting.
Delta Chi dance at the chapter
house on East Maxwell street.
Tuesday, December 20
Chi Omega tea dance at Patterson
hall at 3:30 o'clock.
Sigma Beta Xi dance at the chap-to- r
house on South Limestone street,

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Following the ceremony the bride
and bridegroom left on a wedding
to Chicago and other
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President and Mrs. Frank L. McVey
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semble with accessories to match, and entertained with an afternoon tea
brown squirrel coat. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday from 3 until 6 o'clock at
McKown will be at home after Jan- Maxwell Place!
The house was "beautifully decouary 1, at 120 Hawthorne avenue,
rated n fall flowers and foliage. Dej. Wheeling, W. Va.
licious refreshments were served.
About 100 guests called during the
afternoon. .
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Sorority Banquet
Beta Sigma Omicron sorority celebrated Founder's Day with a banquet
Monday evening at C:30 o'clock in
the palm room of the Phoenix hotel:
Crepe paper decorations of ruby and
pink were draped artistically from
the chandeliers. Bouquets of Killar-ne- y
roses adorned the table.
Miss Mary Graham Williams presided as toastmistress and the following interesting responses were given:
"Wishing," the pledge toast, by
Miss Louise Gott.
"Vision," the active toast, by Miss

The Delta Delta Delta sorority entertained with a delightful tea dance
last Saturday afternoon from 3:30
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until 6 o'clock at Patterson hall.
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Attractive Christmas decorations
3 of green and holly with lighted canH
dles placed in the windows imparted
H a seasonal glow to the affair. Music
was furnished by ""Peg" Longdon's
orchestra.
The hotesses, members of the acH
tive chapter: Misses Virginia Reeves,
Laura Dunn, Nancy Jones, Mabel C.
Bernice Edwards, Billy
Graham,
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Whitlow, Minerva Lampert, Ann
Hazel Champ, Lorraino Williams,
Emma Sue Williams, Catherine
Betsy Wprth, Phoebe
Worth, Frances Maltby, Helen Sampson, Mary Susan Flippin, Jean Todd,
Helen Board, Dorothy Ilowells.
Pledges: Misses Carolyn Latta,
Virginia Glass, Betty Gibbs, Lucille
Horn, Margie Edwards, Julia Marvin,
Mary Armstrong, Elizabeth Goode,
Ann Mae McCaulejf, Garnet Shouse.
The guests were;. Misses Mary
Huston Molloy, Lyle Walters, Kitty
Finnell, LaVerne Lester, Mary L.
Charlsie
Marvin, Vera Woodruff,
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inson, representing the various fraternities of the University of Kentucky; Miss Margaret Walsh and
Miss Juanita Randolph of the Transylvania chapter of Delta Delta Delta.
The chaperones were Mrs. J K.
Spears, Dean Sarah Blanding, Mrs.
William King, Miss Dora Berkeley,
Mrs. Edna M. Giles.

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"Starlight," the
Kappa Sigma fraternity celebrated Miss Eilna Miner. alumnas toast, by orchestra.
Founder's Day Saturday evening with
Music for the occasion was furnish- (Additional Society Page Five)
a banquet in the private dining room
of the Phoenix hotel at 0:30 o'clock.
The fraternity colors of scarlet,
green and white formed a lovely decorative background, and the dinner
table was decked with fall 'flowers.
Prof. L. L. Dantzler and Dr. W. D.
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