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INITIATED
By Lambda Lambda chapter of
Sigma Chi fraternity: Roger Yost.
Kansas City, Mo.; Ray Murphy.
Lexington: John Allen, Jackson;
Bob Hume, Irvine; Tommy Asbury,
Lexington.
By Chi chapter of Theta Sigma
Phi national journalism honorary:
Mildred Long. Georgetown; Betty
Tevis, Richmond; Betty Lee Fleishman, Lexington, and Mary Jane
Dorsey, Horse Cave.

MICIILER
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Harpy's Bazaar
By Jane Clark
Every day. hand in hand you
and your purse. If your's Is the
"everything but the kitchen sink"
variety, you are in for a hey-daThe new bags are bigger and better, and full of extra room.
The newest and most convenient
type Is the elbow bag. It's really
nothing more than a large piece of
cloth folded and stitched in the
right places with two corners tied
to form a loop which hangs over
your arm at the elbow. It leaves
both hands free for books and bundles, and it is almost impossible to
lose it. The best part of all is that
these bags will be made to match
cotton dresses and hats.
Band Box Bars
The popular band-bo- x
bag is
being remodeled for summer with
gay cotton covers in materials U
match dresses, hats, blouses, or
gloves.
Still another favorite held over
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FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

JEWTI.FRY

Actives, alumnae, and pledges of
Xi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority entertained with a breakfast
Sunday in the Rose room of the Lafayette hotel in honor of the new
initiates of the sorority.
Janet Collins, president, presided
as
New initiates are Jane Jameson.

versity student, he entered the AA"F
Bronston
Pvt wniinm H. Bronston, Lex- - as an aviation cadet on February
fur- 22. 1943 and won his wings at George
ROUNSAVAI.L-CTEVELANington, is home for a
Walton Rounsavall lough from Camp Roberts. Calif. Field, 111., on May 23, 1944. After
Mrs. Robert
Cynthiana: Margaret Jamison
flew
announces the marriage of her He is spending his furlough with leaving the United States, he
Shelbyville; Harriet Freeman.
Aand Mrs. William his first mission, an attack against
his parents, Mr.
daughter, Sara Taylor, to Lieut.
Margaret Kash. Fort Laudunz. Austria, on January 13,
Lexington.
lbert Farnnm Cleaveland, son of Mrs. H. Bronston of
erdale. Fla.; Ada Gasser. Owens-borWade Ex
Lain pert 1940
Howard B. Cleaveland and the late
Jean Wayman, Richmond.
Seaman 1 c William Wade. LebaMr. Cleaveland of Buffalo, N. Y. ,
Anne
Pvt. Marcia E. Lampert, Women's
Patsy Burnett. Lexington;
. one
furlough
KD Have you heard the
non, is spending a
Army Corps, daughter of Professor
and New York City.
Buntin. Carlisle; and Ertnvmla Orm-sbgirl fiddler?
The bride attended the University, with his family. He Is now stationed and Mrs. Carl Lampert, Lexington, about the
London.
has reported to the School for Perwhere she was a member of Kappa at Great Lakes. 111.
SAE Yes. she kissed her violin
Ex
Adams
Va., goodnight and took her bow to bed
Kappa Gamma sorority.
sonnel Services. Lexingon,
Second Lieut. Troy Adams. Lexwhere she will take the athletic and with her.
leave
GARRED-GROVE- S
ington, is spending a
recreation course. Upon completion
Lieut. Adams was of the course she will return to
Mrs. Richard Vmson Garred an- with his parents.
player at the
Patterson hall will entertain with nounces the wedding of her daugh- a former basketball a bombardier Camp Wolters. Pvt. Lampert renow
a formal dance from 9 to 12 p.m. ter, Llda Clark, to Major John Rus- University. He is Army Air Ease. ported here for duty in June 1944.
and Is entertainment director of the
Saturday In honor of the girls in sell Groves son of Mrs. Carrie Rus- instructor at Pueblo
Pueblo, Colo.
special services branch. Prior to
the ball.
sell Groves of Lexington.
Ex
Hineman
joining the army, she was superMiff Moel will furnish the music.
Both the bride, a former member
is In
Second Lieut. Paul Hineman
intendent of music in the Lexington
of Chi Omega sorority, and the
a short visit before public schooLs. Pvt. Lampert rebridegroom are graduates of the Lexington for
returning to Selman Field, La,, ceived her A.B. degree from the
University.
Incorporated
where he is a pilot on a
University of Kentucky In 1926, and
Pride house will entertain with
Puryear 1942
in 1940, received her masters degree
TATLOR-ROBINSan open house from 5 to 8 p.m. at
Lieut,
(jg.) Waller Raymond from the University.
231 East Maxwell Sunday in honor
Mrs. C. M. Brown announces the Purvear. Greenville, has been in the
Collins 1943
of the Veterans club on the campus. marriage of her granddaughter. Pacific for twenty-thre- e
months and
leave. He is
The award of the Silver Star to
now nn a thirtv-da- y
Bettie Jean Taylor. Paris, to Ensign
Wallace Coleman Rohinson, Georgeto report to New Orleans, La., after Major Thomas E. Collins Jr., 24, of
Lexington, was announced recently
town, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd his leave.
by headquarters of the Ninth Air
Blunt Ex
Robinson.
To Alpha Gamma Delta: Ann
ThunBoth the bride, who was pledged to
Sgt. Milton R. Blunt has been Force, France. He is a 7
Lair, Renfro Valley; Louise Scearce, Alha Xi Delta sorority, and the awarded the Bronze Star for meri- derbolt pilot and also in the fighter-bombLouisville; Mary O'Neill, Coving- bridegroom attended the University. torious service in combat against
group commanded by Lt.
ton; Ann Straugh, Evergreen, Ala.;
the enemy in Western Europe. He Col. J. Garrett Jackson. His group
Jean Robinson, Leitchfleld; Nancy
PARKER-ORattended the University prior to en- has recently received the War DeTaylor, Hardinsburg.
tering the service and was later partment citation for distinguished
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Parker Jr. of
To Chi Omega: Rebecca Bryan, Lexington announce the wedding of stationed at the University with i units. The group has aLso received
several commendations for the part
ASTP.
Lexington; Betty Walsh, Cynthiana.
their daughter, Roberta.- to Lieut. the
Ex
Ring
it has played in spearheading Lieut.
To Kappa Delta: Betty Jane Harry Heath Orr Jr.. son of Mr. and
Officer Candidate William Ringo Gen. George S. Patton's Third Army
Powers, Atlanta, Ga.; Jean
Mrs. Harry Heath Orr of Holly
has been overseas for 18 months in its thrust across France to the
Louisville.
Springs, Miss.
and Is now attending Infantry Of- German border.
To Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sue
The bride is a graduate of the
in France.
The citation which tells of his
Ann Bradford, Lexington; Phyllis University, where she was a mem- ficers Candidate School
Stallard Ex
award reads: "The Silver Star
Feldman, Lexington.
sorber of Kappa Kappa Gamma
Sgt. Joseph C. Stallard, 25. Lex- Medal is hereby awarded Major
To Zeta Tau Alpha, HolHin Cain, ority, and Lieut." Orr attended the ington,
has been awarded the Air Thomas E. Collins, for gallantry in
Inez.
University in the Army Specialized Medal for "meritorious
achieveaction on July 28, 1944. On this
Training Program.
ment in aerial flight." Engineer-gunn- date Major Collins led a squadron of
on an AAF Flying Fortress, 7
aircraft upon enemy forces
S
Sgt. Stallard has flown nine comand installations which had been
The engagement of Margaret E. bat missions. A member of the old-te- st urgently requested by the ground
heavy bombardment group in forces. Although the flying condiSmith to Chester C. Jenkins, son
Joseph C. Covington, Law junior
141 of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jenkins of the Mediterranean Theater of Op- tions were extremely hazardous befrom Bowling Green, has been
Okolona, has been announced by erations, Sgt. Stallard joined the cause of driving rain and limited
elected president of Lambda Lambof Buechel. infantry in October, 1941. and after visibility, Major Collins fearlessly
da chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity. her father, Julian Smith
is a student in the taking basic training at Camp Wol-ter- s.
Mr.
Other officers elected were Jimmy CollegeJenkins
Tex., left the United States for
of Engineering at the UniLexington; versity,
Bostic.
where he is a member of service in Hawaii. In the latter
secretary, Montgomery,
Fred Ferris,
part of 1942, he returned to the
Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity.
Ala.; John Young, treasurer, LexROTC-AS- T
United States and received training
ington; Hugh Collett, historian, Ma- in aircraft mechanics at Amarillo,
jestic; Jesse McCune, pledgemaster,
he won his gunners
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Scott of Tex. Later Vegas, Nev.
Louisville; and Harry Bohannon,
wings at Las
A.shland announce the marriage of
sergeant at arms, Greenville.
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J. THE BAND All
their daughter, Alene. to Carl D.
Second Lieut. Bobby L. Runyon,
Spiron, E M. 3c. son of Mrs. John
7
navigator from Pinson-forAMERICA WANTS
21. a
Lancester of Goldsboro, N. C. on
Ky., was recently assigned to
TO HEAI!
17 at the First Christian
Nancy Ellen Taylor entertained March
an AAF Flying Fortress unit of the
Shelbyville.
with a supper Sunday night at her church of
15th Air Force. Lieut. Runyon, a
mca
Mrs. Spiron Is a junior at the former University student, joined
home on Cherokee park in honor of
the AAF on March 17, 1943, and
the new pledges of ChiDelta Phi, University.
received his cadet's appointment on
national literary honorary.'
August 14, 1943. He was awarded
New pledges are Elizabeth FaulkLong,
ner, Lexington;
Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomas, his navigator's wings at Ellington
Margaret McDowell, New York, announce the marriage Field, Texas, on November 4. 1944,
Georgetown:
F:lues;rass Room
Lexington; Martha Yates, Lexing- of their daughter, Beatrice, to Capt. and left the States for overseas
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ton; Helen Hardy, Louisville; Jean William Grady Williams, son of Mrs. combat duty in March, 1945.
Rozen Ex
Ritchie, Viper.
Florence Haggln.
B.
S.
Captain Williams attended the
First Lieut. Morris Rozen, 20,
AND US FAMOUS
University where he was a member Lawrenceburg, Ky., recently flew his
$1.r,o Ptr Person
fiftieth combat mission against the
of Kappa Alpha fraternity.
ORCHESTRA
joined the exGermans and has
Beta Chi chapter of Alpha Delta
clusive 15th AAF"s
Pi sorority will entertain with an
club which Is composed of veterans
open house from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30
Mr. and Mrs. S. Alex Parker,
p.rrt. tomorrow at the chapter house Maysville, announce the marriage of the 15th AAF who have flown
on South Limestone in honor of of their daughter. Ellen Cochran, fifty or more combat missions. A
the AST and ASTRP men on the to Ensign Ernest B. Hillenmeyer navigator on a 15th AAF
Rozen has been overseas
campus.
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Lieut.
Iris Shannon will be in charge of Hillenmeyer of Lexington, which since last August. He has participated in many of the 15th AAF's
the arrangements.
was solemnized April 7.
smashing attacks Jagalnst German
?
,
Ensign Hillenmeyer attended the
oil refineries, railroad yards, indusUniversity where he was a member
trial centers and lines of commuOverheard At Auburn
of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
nications from France and Germany
Orkney How big is your waist?
to Poland, Czechoslovakia and RuHelen 28 inches.
mania. Lt. Rozen attended the UniMiss Evelyn Thompson. Agriculture
versity of Kentucky for one year
Orkney That's funny. My arm's
before he entered the army in
28 inches. Just can't beat nature,
senior from Lexington, is a member
March 1943.
can you?
it Kappa Delta soroniy, president
Residents" of Shelby house will
Gray tx
of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national
with a formal dance Satentertain
Fourteen attacks on priority tarurday evening at the house on State gets in Germany and the Balkans
honorary in Home Economics, presiStreet. Civilian men and veterans recently won a First Lieutenant's
dent of the Women's Administrative
will be guests.
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silver bar for Edmond D. Gray.
Council, a member of the Student
on a 15th AAF
Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield,
Union Committee, the Horn? EcoLieut. Gray, 22.
Archie Standley and Mrs. Lillian Flying Fortress.
nomics Club, and
Caldwell, housemother!
wears the Air Medal. A former Uni
extra-speci-

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Alpha Xi initiates
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led ilia atjuauiOn lii a miiuinU7.1 fciU"
tude attack upon the enemy tanks
which were vigorously engaging al- lied forces. Repeatedly attacking In
the face of withering ground fire,
the squadron, under Major Collins'
brilliant leadership, was instrumental in the successes of the ground
forces on that occasion. Prior to
his entry into the armed forces In
January 1942. Major Collins graduated from the University. He has
flown more than one hundred combat missions and wears the Silver
Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross,
and the Air Medal with twenty Oak
clusters.

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