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The Alpha XI Delta sorority entertained Thursday of last week with a
fcautlful afternoon tea at the
chapter house on Aylcsford Place,
In honor of the new house mother,
Mrs. Charles Dcnman, Nlcholasvlllc.
The guests were the mothers and
patronesses of the sorority.

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204-- 7

Guaranty Bank Building
Phone 3916

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LEXINGTON,

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Mrs. Durham Is a graduate of
Oklahoma University where she was
a member of the Alpha XI
I wish we might go gypslng one dny sorority. Her home Is in Enid, Delta
Okla.
wlillc we're young
Mr. Durham Is a senior at the
On a blue October morning
University and Is the son of Mr. F.
Bcncnth n cloudless sky,
H. Durham, of Columbia, Ky.
When till the worlds vlbrtmt hnrp
mim tvlnrl nf cint hnvo strung
SuKy Dance
torches the
tosslnK
Anri env ns
The SuKy Circle entertained
mnn1n llirllt IIS bV!
Saturday night with the first dance
The rising sun before us, a golden
of the school year In the Men's
bauble swung
9 to 12 o'clock.
gymnasium
I wish we might go gypslng one day orchestras, from Masqucradcrs Two
and
the
young.
while we re
the Rhythm Kings furnished the
THEODOSIA GARRISON
music.
The chaperons for the occasion
were:
CALENDAR
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lundc, Mr,
Frlitav. October 18
and Mrs. Waller Rodcs, Mrs. J. W.
banquet at Smith, Mrs. M. O. Cundlff, Miss
Women's
Phoenix hotel.
Sarah Blandlng, Miss Marguerite
Saturday, October 19
McLaughlin, Dr. and Mrs. W. E.
Carson-Newma- n
and University Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dicker,
Mrs. Eda Giles, Miss Dora Berkley,
football game at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, October zo
Mrs. Frank L. McVcy, Mr. and Mrs.
Vesper Services at Memorial hall R. S. Robinson, Mrs. E. F. Farqu-ha- r.
at 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
Wednesday, Qctober 23
Several hundreds of guests were
Mrs. McVev's afternoon tea for present.
faculty.
the students and
Founder's Day Banquet
WEDDINGS
The Kentucky chapter of Delta
Chi fraternity entertained Saturday
Tapp-IIillc- n
night, October 12 with the 39th
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Founder's Day banquet in the Red
Ky., Room of the Lafayette hotel. Martin
Florence Tapp, of Springfield,
and Mr. Alvln George Hillcn, of Chi R. Glenn presided as toastmastcr.
cago, 111., took place Saturday after
The program was as follows:
noon, October 12 at the home or
Invocation.
Address, Toastmaster.
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
History of Delta Chi, J. Owens
Thomas Dudley Tapp. The Reverend
Security
Doctor Homer Carpenter officiated Reynolds, Attorney-at-Laat the ceremony.
Trust building.
Music, Pledges.
Mrs. Hillen was graduated from
Why I Chose Delta Chi: Pledge
the University in the class of 1928
and was a popular member of the Stanley Kendall.
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Presentation of Scholarship Cup:
Mr. Hillen was graduated from Leland Hanks "B. B." Treasurer
the University In class of 1927, where Smith-HaggaLumber Co., and di
he was a student of College
of rector of Commonwealth Bank &
Engineering. He was a member of Trust company.
the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Alumni Talks.
Fraternity Songs.
The couple will make their home
Alumni present: J. Owen Rey
in Chicago where Mr. Hillen is conKy.;
Leland
nected with the Carrier Heating and nolds, Lexington,
Ventilating company.
Hanks, Lexington, Ky.; James Kit- trell, Lexington, Ky.; Robert Embry,
Smith-DurhaLexington, Ky.; Bill Crouch, Cin
O.,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith an- cinnati,
and Roger Lanier,
nounce the marriage of their daugh- Louisville, Ky.
ter, Clarice Jeanne to Mr. Douglas
Active Chapter: Ed Cross, Robert
Durham, of Columbia, Ky. The cere- Reynolds, Tom Cross, Harold Shaw,
mony was performed by Dr. J. R. Glynn
Coryell, James
Wilson,
Savage, of the Park Methodist Martin R. Glenn. Richard Weaver,
Gosney, Raymond Vice, !
Church South, Saturday, October 5 Fulton
George Heffner, Garner Willey,
at the Lafayette hotel.

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Pledges: Harry O. Baum, Allen
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ner, Joe Kce, Bruce DcGarls, Ed
Kcc, William Hume, Stanley Ken
dall, William Longncrc, George
Ycnowine, Jake Gail, Malcolm Fos-c- r,
and Harold Nichols.

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