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Marsh.
News has boon received horo of the
marriage In St. Louis, of Henry N.
Marsh and Miss Mary Moore, of that
city, which took place Thursday,
January 20. Mr. Marsh graduated
from State In 1914 from the Department of ChemlBtry and was one of the
honor students of that year.
After
graduation ho was employed by the
Moore

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Browning home on Walton Avenue
was decorated in Bcarlet and Btraw,
tho sorority colors, and punch was
served. Tho gucBts Included the active chapter of Chi Omega and the
pledges, several town alumnae, and
C, N. O. & T. P. Railroad and later many members of the fraternities of
by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Since he University.
the first of November he has been located at East St. Louis, being employY. W. C. A. TO HAVE
ed ns chemist with the Aluminum Ore
Company.
attended
Miss Moore
III
Sayro Collego in 1913, where sho and
Mr. Marsh first becamo acquainted.
They will make their homo In St.
Fiftieth Anniversary To Be
Louis.

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b' "Tho
A. Hord, nutnor
and of several successful
Mixup,"
scenarios and a Rtudcnt of thifl University, about ton years ago, mndo a
visit to hlfl Alma Mater last week.
"Tho Mlxup" ran four months at
Street Theatre, New
tho Thirty-fiftMario Drcsler ns leading
York, with

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Misses Mary Hamilton, Mary Grey
Ashbrook and Jessie Florence have
returned from Cynthiana, where they
spent the week-end- .
Miss Susanne Beitz spent the weekend at Paris.
Misses Mariam Horine and Martine ary 25.
Ratlcan visited In Nlcholasvllle last
of the achieveA brief summary
week.
ments of the last fifty years shows
Miss Emily Jones, a former student ample cause for Y. W. C. A. to rehere, has returned for the second se- joice in its progress.
mester work.
Fifty years ago in the classical city
Misses Mary and Emma Utterback of Boston, thirty earnest women met
have returned from their home at to consider the needs 'of girls who
Frankfort.
rame to that city to seek employment.
Miss Laura Esther Ecker returned The heeds of these girls led to the
Monday from Louisville, where she organization of the' first Young Wo-'
spent the holidays.
men's Christian Association in this
Miss Lois Powell was the guest of country, which was effected March 8,
friends in the city last week end.
1866.
Misses Esther Helburn and Edith
Sachs returned Monday from, their
homes.
Miss Myrtle Rose Smith spent the
vacation with her parents

at'

Miss EHza Clay Mason, of Paris, is
living at the halj, having arrived,

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Miss Mary Crawford, of Winchester, was the guest last week of the
Misses Flanery and Kimball.
visited
Clara Whitworth
Miss
friends in the city for several days
last week.
Miss Anna Lewis Whitworth spent
the vacation with her parents at

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A. T.rO. ENTERTAINS
BjSgQP GAILOR
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Iota chapter

of

Alpha Tau

meeting Sunday afternoon
at the
chapter house on Maxwell Street, to
meet Bishop Gallor, of Memphis,
Tehn. Bishop Gallor who is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity,
is a bishop in the Episcopal Church.
The chapter was especially pleased
to have present at this meeting
Miss Mary Louise Michot has gone
Patterson and Dr. J. J.
to accept a position as teacher in the
Paris high sch6ol.
For any kind of dental service call on
Several subjects of interest were
Miss Mary Barnes Browning enterdiscussed and the members received
Monday after
tained with a
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noon, January 31, in honor of Lambda a great deal of help from the InforOffice hours 8 a. m. 8 p. m.
Phone
Alpha chapter of Chi Omega. The mal talks of these men.

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lady and was equally BUcccssful In its
extended tour of tho East. It is now
playon tho road with Stella Mayhow
leading female rolo.
ing tho
Celebrated All Over the
Ono Sunday afternoon, three or four
United States
years ago, Mr. Hord says, the deslro
oo7nH him to write a moving picture
MADE
LOCAL PLANS
scenario was the ro- l
A
During tho month of February, the
Mr. Reuben T. Taylor, instructor in suit, which he sold Immediately.
AssociaYoung Women's Christian
English In the University, mado tho Later, with some discouragements ho
tions of the world will celobrate their principal
address at the meeting of wrote several successful photoplays
"Jubilee," In honor of tho fiftieth antho Department of Literature of tho before attempting "Tho Mixup." Mr.
niversary of the founding of tho orWoman's Club, February 1, on "Tho Hord is a native of Maysville and is
ganization.
!now making his home in New York.
English Poet, Frances Thomson."
' The Y. W. C. A. of tho University
will hold appropriate services during
the Jubilee, and the plans include
"Pioneer Day," a Membership Rally, a
Pageant and chapel exercises Febru-

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Tho S. A. E. Iioubo danco on Saturday evening, January 29, was ono
of tho most enjoyable social ovents
of the year. Tho chapter houso was
decorated In purple and gold, tho fradinternity colorfl, and a
ner was Borvcd at 7 o'clock.
The hosts wcro:
Messrs. E. S.
I'cnlck, W. T. Radford, II. S.
J. II. Evans, R. F. Albert, F. L.
Rico, J. H. Webb, J. M. Server, W.
F. Cramer, W. J. Harris, J. F. Corn,
S. C. Johnson nnd E. B. Webb!
Tho chnperoncs wero:
Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Brynnt, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Good, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Peter.

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Theta Chapter of Kappa Alpha endinner-danc- e
at the
chapter house on South Broadway,
Saturday evening.
The decorations and favors were in
crimson and gold, and dinner was
served to tho guests at 7 o'clock. The
hosts were Messrs. G. M. Pedley, H.
Worsham, H. L. Fearing, S. A.. Wright,
E. D. Wilder, T. C. McCown, J. T.
Cassidy, H. N. Thompson, C. M. Harbison, Gaines Jasper, W. P. Walton,
Jr., M. J. Clark, William Glenn, G .N.
McCarty, J. T. Campbell, R. M.
B. C. Ford, and tho pledges, S.
H. Morton, V. D. Rovonaux, Charles
Kerr, Jr., J. M. Pursifull, C. P. Mabry,
R. T. Moore.
AsBiBtlng In rocolvlng wero
the
cliaperoncH, President and Mrs. H. 8'.
Hurker, Dean Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs.
Davis Buckner, Professor and Mrs.
W. E. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
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Mr.' and Mrs. W. T. Schnaufor, ,Mr.
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