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the I!Uh and UOlb at their chapter
houses in honor of the new girls, were
Miss Nell Busli, dnughler of Mr. nnd Chi Oincgn, Alpha Gnmma Delta, KapMrs. W. ('. Ilusli of Winchester, nntl pa Kappa Gamma and Knppn Delta.
Mr. Hen Cless Hosworlli, son of Mr. nntl A series of lovely affairs were enjoyed.
Mrs. ,1. C Boswortli of Versailles Hond
were married August 7 at I Inllowcll,
SORORITY TEA
Maine.
Miss Mary Louise l'lcinlng of Grny-so- n
The Alpha Gamma Delta new chapKy., and Mr. Gardner Biiylrss of ter house on East Maxxycll street was
Florida, were married August !i, at the scene of a lovely party on the afterCirnyson.
noon of September 18 when the active
Miss Mary Kgborl Arnold, daugh- chapter entertained with a delightful
V. H. Arnold of and informal tea for the aluiunm memter of Mr. and Mrs.
South Upper street and Mr. Itryee bers and patronesses.
I'etree of Tennessee were married liere
The color scheme was carried out In
September 7.
the fraternity colors of red, buff and
Miss IJcrlilec Halls Booth, daigliter green.
Garden flou'crs added to the
of Mr. S. .!. Hoolh of Carlisle, Ky. and nttraetlvcness of the decorations. Fruit
Mr. Charles Thomas AVhaley, son of punch and cakes were served during
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whaley, also of the afternoon.
Carlisle were married September 10.
Assisting in entertaining were: Misses
Miss F.dlth Holmes Rowland, daughAnuaelle and Virginia Kclley, Lurlcnc
ter of Mrs. Robert N. Rowland and Hronaugh and Mrs. Jnmcs Franicr of
Mr. Orle Scott Carter of Cynthlana, Lexington!
Misses Van Meter and
Ky. were married August :il at Roan- Jesuit
Moore of Cynthlann.
Fryc
oke, Va.
Thirty-liv- e
guests were present for the
affair.
SORORITY PARTIES
SUMMER CAMPING PARTIES
Among the several sororities which
housepartics
Among some of the enjoyable nf- entertained with week-en- d
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fairs of the summer In which University people were active arc the
camping parties with which the various
fraternities and sororities entertained.
The following arc some which are Included In the list t
Alpha Gamma Delta at Camp Ronnie Doon.
Pi Kappa Alpha at Camp Glcnarlny.
Phi Knppn Tnu nt Cnmp Cherry
Lodge.
Delta Chi nt Cnmp Rnlndccr Lodge.
Alpha Sigma Phil at Camp Ronnie Doon.
Kappa Sigma at Cherry Lodge.
Knppn Knppn Gnmmn at Camp Cliff
Echoes.
Cht Omcgn nt Camp
Triangle nt Cnmp Ronnie Doon.
Alphn Dcltn Thcla nt Camp
Trl' Delta at Chmp
Sigma Chi at Camp
Sigma Alpha Epsilon nt Camp
Alphn
Echoes.

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Omega

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at Camp Cliff

KAPPA KAPPA GAMMAS ENTER
Among the entertainments offered
the new girls were the numerous parties given by the sororities having
week-en- d
house parties. One of the
features of the Kappa Gamma party
was n luncheon given nt the Phoenix
hotel Saturday followed in the afternoon by a picture show party.
In the evening a, progressive dinner
was enjoyed. The first course was.
served at the home of Miss Helen Van:
Derveer in Fayette park. She was
assisted in entertaining by her par-- i
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Der- -'
veer. The second course was served'
at the home of Miss Pearl McCormickl
on Irvine road. The following course1
was at the home of Miss Grace Davis
at her home on West Sixth street.
Miss Josephine Skain was hostess for
the last course at her home in the;
country. She was assisted by her'
mother, Mrs. Joseph Skain.
ZETA TAU PARTY
The members of Zeta Tau Alpha
were also hostess for a house party.
A luncheon was given Saturday at the
Lafayette hotel followed by a theater
party in the afternoon. In the evening a delightful buffet supper and
informal dance was enjoyed at the
chapter house.
On Sunday afternoon the men of
the university were received informally at home by the hostesses and

guests of the fraternity.
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Alpha Delta Theta were hostesses
party at their
to a lovely week-en- d
new house on Linden walk in honor
girls entering the
of the
university. A charming bridge party
on Saturday afternoon was one of the
affairs planned.
CHI OMEGA ENTERTAINS

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The Chi Omega fraternity entertain-taine- d
with a delightful
last week-enhouse party in honor of a number of
new girls who entered the university
this semester.
A most enjoyable program was
planned. On Saturday noon a lunch- -'
eon was served in the Venetian room
of Canary Cottage. On Saturday evening at the chapter house on South
Limestone a lovely buffet supper was
serveu. a trip was piannea ior oun-dato quaint and delightful little
From 4 until 6
Shakertown inn.
o'clock on Sunday afternoon, the fra- -

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temity men on the campus wero in given by tho Kappa Delta sorority
vited to a tea given at the chapter,1 Saturday night in honor of the guests
of tho week-enhouse.
house party.
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Miss Mario Langford, of Richirond,1
BARGE PARTY
FRATERNITY
spent Inst week-enhero where she1
The Alpha Delta fraternity enter- nssistcd in entertaining ns nlurr.nnc
tained Inst Friday evening with a
barge dance on the Kentucky river.
About one hundred guests enjoyed the
hospitality of tho fraternity.
The
party left from Frankfort.
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hostess for the Chi Omcgn week-enhouse pnrty.
Delta Tnu Delta fraternity wero
Hosts for nn enjoyable camping pnrty
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KAPPA DELTA HOSPITALITY
One of the most enjoyable of the
week-en- d
parties was that given by
tho Knppn Dcltn sorority at their new
house on Stone nvenuc witli a number
of new girls ns guests.
Saturday evening they wero enter-

tained with a buffet supper at the
ciiaptcr house. The fraternity colors
of green and white were carried out
in the decorations and in the mints
nnd ices and unique favors.
The supper was followed by an informal dance at the chapter house.
Chapter bids were sent to all the
men's fraternities.
RUSHEE PARTY
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
entertained on Monday evening at G:30
o'clock in the Palm room of tho Phoenix hotel with a dinner in honor of
the rushecs.

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of the Delta Tau chapter for the past
few, days at their house on South
Limestone.
Miss Elizabeth Gay spent the summer months abroad.
Prof. H. H. Downing has returned
from the University of Chicago where
he took special work in mathematics
during the summer.
Miss Sarah Blanding has left for
New York to attend Columbia University.
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Elizabeth, to William II. Hickerson.
The ceremony was solemnized on September 5, at the parsonage of the
Main Street Baptist church, at
Ind., by the Rev. Rodney Holder.
Mrs. Hickerson was graduated from
Owensboro High school in 1921 and
attended the university one year. She
was a popular member of the younger
set in Boonville.
Mr. Hickerson, a graduate
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Owensboro High school, graduated
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1923 and received his Master's degree
last June. The last two years he
served as an instructor in the English department. Mr. Hickerson was
a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and was an active participant
in the social life of the univcrsty during his sojourn here.
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