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SOCIETY NOTES
Calendar
Saturdny, May 2 Cadet Hop in the
new gym from 3 to G o'clock.
Kappa Sterna fraternity enter
taining with n formal dance nt the
Phoenix hotel.
Faculty Club meets in the even
ing with Dr. nnd Mrs. P. L. McVcy.
Gingham Dance, sponsored by
the SuKy Circle, in the University
Gym from 7 until 11:30 o'clock.
Tea for Patronesses
The active members and pledges of
Zcta Tau Alpha entertained with a
charming tea Tuesday afternoon from
until 6 o clock at their chapter
house in honor of the patronesses of
the frnternity.
The house was decorated with
spring flowers. The guests included
Mrs. John Turck, Mrs. W. E. Dnvics,
Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Emma Wil- i, Mrs. M. W. Morris, Mrs. B. B.
Terrell, Mrs. E. J. Kinney, Mrs. Sal- lie Blanton, Mrs. W. E. England, Mrs.
Minnie Crammer, and Mrs. E. C.
A tea in honor of the senior stu
dents of the University of Kentucky
and of Transylvania College was
given by the central Kentucky branch
of the American Association of Uni
versity Women on Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock in the palm room of
the Phoenix hotel. Mrs. Frank L.
McVcy was in charge of the program
for the afternoon.
Interesting talks were given by
Miss Sarah Blanding, dean of women
at the university, and Miss Boyce,
dean of women of Transylvania College, who were the speakers of the
afternoon. Mrs. Harrison is presi
dent of the association.

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Personals

Phones

Miss Dorothy Moran spent the last
week end at the Kappa Delta house.
Mr. Jack Loftus of Cincinnati a
graduate of '24, spent the week end
nt the Alpha Sigma Phi house.
Misses Mary Elizabeth Crafton.
Dorothy Blntz, Polly Doolin, Virginia
Hakcr, Mcsdnmes Henry Taylor and
Milford Berry were guests at the
Alpha Xi house for the week end,
coming to attend the Alpha Xi Delta
formal dance Saturday night.
Miss Anna Louise Connor of Dan
ville is spending the spring vacation
with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Connor,
nt the Kappa Delta house.
Dr. Frank L. McVcy left Wed
nesday for Atlanta, Ga., to attend the
annunl meeting of executives of
Southern State Institutions, where he
delivered an address Thursday. He
is now in Washington, where he is
to act as judge in the natonal ora
torical contest of the southern zone.
Mr. Ted Williams of Sardis spent
the week end at the Alpha Tau
Omega house.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVcy were
among those who attended the Vnssar
club luncheon Saturday in Louisville
Dean C. R. Melcher has returned

from attending the seventh annual
conference of deans of men of the
middle west and southern states held
at the University of North Carolina

Founders' Day Banquet
Operated BY College Men FOR College Men.
Xi Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta entertained with its annual Founders'
Day Banquet Friday evening at the
Lafayette hotel. The tables were at
tractively decorated with baskets of
roses. The place cards were embossed in the gold crest and tied with the
Ste
fraternity colors of blue and gold
The active members, pledges and
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Several hundred students attended alumnae of Xi chapter and Miss Ruth
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the annual freshman dance of the Heiman of Zeta chapter were present,
Quality and Service
university which was held on Satur
day afternoon in the university gym
The active members and pledges of
from 3 to 6 o clock.
the Alpha Xi Delta fraternity were
The class officers made up the hosts to an enjoyable formal dance
They are Saturday night at the Phoenix hotel.
committee in charge.
Loyal Van Arsdale, predisent; Alice
The ballroom was attractively decog Fraternity Stationery
Banners S Thompson,
Mary Kath rated with southern smilax and balryn Black, secretary; Gale Mohney, loon clusters which hung from the
treasurer. They were assisted by a lights and added to the festive spirit
number of committees.
of the occasion. The fraternity color
negro orchestra fur scheme of blue and gold was carried
A
nished the music for the dance. Pro- out in the decorations and programs
grams were white booklets with the which were attractive booklets.
class numeral '28 printed m the class
The hostesses were the active chap
colors, upon the cover.
ter and pledges, who are Misses Irma
Bain, Elizabeth Morris, Elizabeth
Williams, Helen Brewer, Zelma Hall,
Chi Delta Phi
Elizabeth Guthrie, Jeanette Ellison,
Beta chapter of Chi Delta Phi, na- Elizabeth Lovett, Elizabeth Holmes,
loLouise Atkins, Mary Louise Morris,
tional honorary literary society,
cated at Hamilton College, enterMonday night with an instaltained
lation banquet in honor of the newly
installed chapter at the university.
The decorations were carried out in
the fraternity colors of blue and gold.
Each neophyte was presented with
shoulder corsage of pansies tied
1 with the fraternity colors.
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Among those present were the in
stallation officers, Miss Elizabeth TurS
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ner, Miss Frances Edwards, Miss Virginia Clark and members of the Kentucky chapter, Misses Katherino El
liott, Katherine Trumen, Edith Mini-haFrances Lee.Edna Gordon, Lydia
Fremd, Mary Elizabeth Depew, and
Louise Burks.
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The Phoenix Hotel
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Courteously slicits the Faculty and student body of the
University of Kentucky to try our

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Daily Dollar Dinner
From 6 until 8:30 p. m.
Cafeterian and a la Carte Service
JOHN G. CRAMER, Manager

Marshall Paull, Mary Elizabeth Lux-oMarie Pfeiffcr, Jva Dudgeon, Eleanor Ballantine, Kathryn Brown,
Mildred
Forsythe, Katherine
Sara Callopy, Geraldine Cosby,
Anna Welch Hughes, Mary Kathryn
Black, Frances Montgomery, Ruth
McDonald, Anna Louise Wise, Micha
Martin, Dorothy Hubbard and Louise
Broadus.

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An informal dance in honor of the
members of Omega Rho fraternity
was given on Friday evening by
Misses Elizabeth Smithers and Mary
Graham Williams at the home of the
latter. The hostesses were assisted
by Professor and Mrs. L. J. Horlacher.
Music was furnished by an orches-

tra from Paris.

Punch was served
during the evening.

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DANCING SCHOOL

Mr. and Mrs. Pope Nichols of Shel- byville announce the engagement of
their daughterr Miss Caroline Pope
Nichols, to Mr. Edward P. Goodson,
Jr., of Louisville.
News of the announcement, which
was made at a luncheon given in Shel-byvil- le
by Miss Frances Bell, is re
ceived with much interst by their

Program for Cooper's
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Lexington, Ky.

Classes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from
10:30 P. M. 50c per lesson.

Masque rade

Dr. Wm. Lipscomb entertained the
active chapter and pledges of Ken
tucky Epsilon chapter of Phi Delta
Theta with an informal dance at his
beautiful home in Rosemont Garden
Saturday evening.
The decorations were in the frater
nity colors of blue and white. Phi
Delt banners were placed around the
walls.
Invitations were received by the
active chapter, pledges and alumni of
the fraternity and heads of depart
ments at the university.

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many friends in the university where
both were formerly popular students.
Miss Nichols was graduated from the
university in the class of '23 and was
a popular member of the Chi Omega
sorority.
Mr. Goodson, who is now engaged
in business in Louisville, attended the
university for two years and was a
member of the Phi Delta Theta
fraternity.

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Studio can be rented by the evening for Club dances, etc.

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At a recent meeting of Theta
Phi, honorary journalistic frater
nity for women, the officers for the
ensuing year were elected: Lois liar
cett president; Elizabeth Glasscock
vice- - presdent;
Edna Lewis Wells
secretary Edith Minihan treasurer;
Eugenia O'Hara editor.
The following beautifully engraved
invitations have been issued:
Beta Nu of Kappa Sigma
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