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AFTERNOON TEA
HELD WEDNESCaI

MARRIAGE

PATT HALL PERSONALS
The girls who went home for Easter
were Helen Dowen, Marian Todd, Anna Nelson, Henrietta Bedford, Win
Chester; Irene and Josephine Evans,
Lebanon; Fannie Heller, Evalyn Freed-maSue Boardman, Paris; Nancy
Smock, Harrodsburg; Minnie Jameson,
Thompson Van Deren, Louisa Smlser,
Cynthlana; Helen Beasley, Williams-town- ;
Jane Bell, Nlcholasville; Margaret Ford, Logan Flgg, Shelbyvllle;
Erma Wolff, Mary Elizabeth James,
Elizabeth Kraft, Louise Will, Louisville; Adele Slade, Ludlow; Mildred
Collins, North MIddletown; Inez Whitlow, Pembroke; Grace Maxwell, Ila
Ella
See, Amelia Voters, Butler;
Brown, Tates Greek pike.

DOWNING

PULLI AM

The marriage of Keeling O. Pulliam,
former student at the University to
Miss Mary Downing, also a former student, came as a surprise to their
friends at the University. They were
married by Dean Robert K. Massle, of
the Episcopal church, at the home of
the bridegroom, Tuesday evening.
Only the immediate family and a few
intimate friends of the couple were
present. Miss Catherine Downing was
the bride's attendant.

THE WHICHNESS
OF WHAT

Lougenla Billings spent last week- Or Nothin' As It Ain't; The Author
Didn't Sign it He Had
end visiting in Louisville.
a Reason.
Mina White was the guest of Nancy
Smock at her home in Harrodsburg,
There ain't no nothin' much no more,
last week-end- .
There's nothin' ain't no use to me.
Allene Fratman went to Danville for
In vain I tread this lonely shore
the Phi Delta Theta dance and spent
For I have saw the last of Thee.
the week-enat' Lancaster, the guest
of Mayme Storms Dunn.
I seen a ship upon the deep
Virginia Croft and Jane Crawford
And signalled this here fond lament,
were guests of Virginia Helm Milner
I haven't did a thing but weep
Sunday.
Since thou hast went.
Alma Bolser has returned after a
stay of two weeks at her home in CinAlas. For I ain't one of they,
cinnati.
What hasn't got no faith in love
Lois Brown was the guest of friends
And them kind words of yesterday
at the Hall Sunday.
Was spoke true by Heaven above.
Marie Collins who is traveling for
the Red Cross, with headquarters at
Is it all off twixt I and you?
Cincinnati, is visiting friends at the
Will you go wed some other gent?
Hall this week-end- .
The thing I done I'd fain undo
Katherine Denton visited Mary Lou
Since thou hast went.
Ingles at her home in Carlisle.
Helen Taylor was the guest of Ella
Oh, love! I done what I have did
Brown at her home on the Tate's
Without no thought and no offense
week-end- .
Creek pike last
Return, return, I fondly bid
Before my feelings gets intense.
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Tho regular weekly afternoon tea
given by the Woman's Y. W. C. A.
Auxiliary Committee was held Wednesday at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Miss
Frances Jewell was the hostess, assisted by Mrs. P. P. Boyd, who presided
at the tea table, Mrs. Charles Judson
Smith and Mrs. Thomas P. Cooper.
There was a musical program during
the afternoon. Tea and cakes were
served.
The committee was assisted In entertaining by Misses Linda Purnell,
Minna Beck, Marguerite McLaughlin,
Hopkins,
Mabel Pollitt, Christtine
Clara White, Florence Barrett, Madge
Lamereaux, Fan Ratliffe, Margaret
Tuttle, Thompson Van Deren, Edna,
Smith, Ethel Fletcher, Louise Steven-BoVirginia Graham, Eliza Spurrier,
Eliza Plggott, Marie Moses, Lucy
Young, Marian Todd, Orena McMahon.
Dorothea Murphy, Henrietta Bedford,

Strawberry

Patch

on the Wine When it

is Red.

The advantages of preserving your
strawberries was expatiated upon at
great length by the Home Economics
information department, Tuesday of
this week, when an aspiring emulator
of Bacchus sought information as to
the latest and most Improved method
of converting the luscious fruits of his
lands into the acursed juice of happiness,
The spokesman of the department
is of the opinion that the recent prohibition enactment, makes the manufacture of stimulants not only "malum
prohibitum," but also "malum In se,"
and refused point blank to be a party
to the dissemination of knowledge as
to the brewing or concocting of any
vinous malt or distilled liquors.
The applicant for knowledge was
told of the many valuable food uses
to which strawberries might be put
and especial and tempting mention
was made of ices, shortcake
and
frappe, but insofar as Home Ecs. may
be concerned, July, 1919, will And us
all out of luck for "a loaf of bread, a
jug of wine and thou," especially the
wine part.
The Home Ecs. department seems
to believe that "A worm won't turn
if you step on it right."

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Anything in Flowers.
William Colpitts, Student Representative.
Phone 3976

Money Loaned on Reasonable InterestRates
GREENFIELD & HALL
Phoenix Hotel Block

Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will
give a dance Friday evening, April 25,
at Buell Armory.
The following program has been arranged:
1. I Am Always Chasing Rainbows.
A complete line of select stock always on hand.
2. Hindustan.
Corsage Bouquets a Specialty.
327 Main Street.
3. Jingle Belle.
4. Kiss Me Again.
E. T. TAPSCOTT, Cellefe Representative.
5. Everybody Shimmies Now.
6. Come To Me.
7. Indianola.
8. Till We Meet Again.
The chaperones will be, Dr. and Mrs.
Frank L. McVey, Judge and Mrs. W.
T. Lafferty, Dean and Mrs. T. P. Cooper, Professor and Mrs. Nollau, Mr. and
Mrs. Q. L. Jackson, Judge and Mrs.
Lyman Chalkley, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Boles and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. GUI.

Say it With Flowers
KELLER, FLORIIST

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Welsh & Murray Printing Co.
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Spend Your

Vacation

I have gave up all wealth and show
I have gave up all hope of fame,
But, oh, what bliss 'twould be to know
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That thou hadst came.

Told to Make Shortcake Out of its
Products and to Think Not

$500 AND EXPENSES

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ALPHA TAU OMEGA
WILL GIVE DANCE

HOME EC. REFUSES TO
BE PARTICEPS CRIMINIS
Knight of the

Margaret Ford, Bertha Caldwell, Mar-IaKlncheloe, Margaret Coons, Elizabeth McQowan, Ella Williams, Virginia Helm Milner, Clarice Bellew,
Elizabeth Robinson, Mary Elizabeth
James, Messrs. Richard Duncan, Jesse
Tapp and Short.

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Learn how to put your college
education to practical use.
Special summer rates will
be soon in effect.
Write for booklet, "The
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call at the school.
Day or night classes.

TWO GIRLS' SOCIETIES
DEBATE ON RUSSIA

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Fu-gaz-

"Resolved That the Soviet form of
government is the form best suited for
Russia," is the subject of a debate to
be held Thursday night in Professor
Noe's room, between the Horace Mann
by
Literary Society, represented
Misses Pearl Morgan and Amanda
Forkner, and the Philosophian Literary Society, represented by Misses
Claribelle Kay and Edna Snap. Horace
Mann will argue the affirmative, Philosophian the negative.
This is the first of a series of
debates to be given by the literary societies during the next few
weeks. The next one wll lbe between
the Patterson and Philosophian on the
one side, and the Horace Mann and
Union on the opposing side. Preliminaries have been held recently in the
various societies for the purpose of
choosing representatives.

Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry

Fugazzi School

HARRY SKULLER,

of Business
Efficiency is our Watchword
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Mrs. L V. Jones,
Principal.
L. P. Southern,
Business Manager
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8ATURDAY

IS LA8T DAY TO

ORDER CAPS, GOWNS,

PROGRAMS.

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Phoenix Block

S. Limestone St.,

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FOOTBALL SUPPLIES,

SWEATERS,

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DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
LEXINGTON, KY.
141 WEST MAIN STREET

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Caps and gowns, and commencement programs must be ordered at the
University Book Store before Saturday, May 2, by all Seniors. No orders
will be received after that date. Class
rings for Seniors must be ordered on
or before Saturday, April 26.

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Jeweler

E. Main Street
Opp. The Phoenix

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New Dancing Academy
SPecial Easter Dance, April 30 Smith's Orchestra
STUDENTS CLASSES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons

Tuesday and Friday Nights'
Private Lessons by Appointment
Dances Wednesday and Saturday Nights

SMITH'S QUARTETTE.

PHONE 2340

Opp. Phoeni xHotel

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