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Covington, and a graduate of Covington high school in the class of 1923
Mr. Brush was a student at the
university last year, where he was a
member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He now holds, a position with
the Cincinnati Bell Telephone ComDudley Capelle, Sterling Kerns, Louis pany.
After a short wedding trip they will
Wachs, Donald McVain, A. R. Fisher,
Arville Hickerson, John Bullock, Rob- niake their home in Covington.
ert Bullock, Albert Kittenger.
Announcements Issued
The guests included Misses Anne
The following announcements have
Louise Singleton, Joy Pride, Thelma
Snyder, Virginia Howard, Susan How been issued:
ard, Bess Sanford, Louise Jefffferson? (Mr.(a&'Mrs.Henry G. Hatterick
nnounce1' themarriage of their
and Annette Hardwick.
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. William Hickerson
Anita
were chaperones.
to
MKBeatty Earl, Caywood
Sunday, July twenty-fit- h
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One" "th'6us"arid, nine hundred and
TKe following
announcement has
twenty-si- x
been issued:
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sims
,
At home
announce the marriage of their
September fith
daughter

SOCIETY NOTES

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Friday, September 24
Night at the gymnasium at

College
8 o'clock.

Alpha Xi Delta
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority entertained with open house for the new
girls of the university, at their chapter house Sunday afternoon from 3
until 5:30 o'clock.
Alpha Sigma Phi
The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity
entertained with a smoker for the
new boys at the university, at their
chapter house on East Maxwell, Monday evening!

Underwood Marries
News has come to Lexington friends
of the marriage of Mr. Lovell Thornton Underwood of this city which took
place September 2, in Shoshoni, Wyoming.
The bride was a student at Hamilton College last year, and a member
of the Eta Ppilson Gamma sorority
and the Chi Delta Phi. She was un-

usually pretty and charming.
Mr. Underwood was a popular student of the University of Kentucky
after graduating from the Lexington
Senior High school. He was a member of the champion team of the "Blue
Devils;" prominent in athletics and
music at the university and in the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.

Sims-Brus-

Nicholasville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Caywood were accompanied to Lawrenceburg by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hendy, of Covington,
and werr married by Rev. Ira Matthews. They are making their home
with the groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Caywood, in Nicholasville.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry G. Hatterick, of. 912

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Members" of Delta Tau Delta were
Mr. Harold Brush
hosts for a camping party, at Taha
Tuesday, September fourteenth
on the Kentucky river, from June 6
One thousand, nine hundred and
to 13.
twenty-si- x
Members of the chapter who atCovington, Kentucky
tended were:
The bride is the attractive daughter
Warren Price, James Shropshire, of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simms, of

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east High street, and a graduate of
Margaret Hall, in the class of 1925.
Mr. Caywood is a graduate of the
University of Kentucky, in the class
of 1926. They have many friends to
offer good wishes.

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The engagement of Miss Sue Elizabeth Humphreys and Mr. Basil Duke
Owens, of Maysville, Ky., and Logan,
Wl Va., was announced at a luncheon
given by Miss Nell Humphreys, the
sister of the bride, at her home on
The marriage
the Newtown. pike.
will take place October 14.
Miss Humphreys is well remembered on the campus where she was
most popular in all activities. She is
a graduate of the university.
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summer the work of the placement
bureau has been in charge of Mrs.
Margaret Grasty.
Members of the cless of 1926 who
have been placed and the schools in
which they will teach or act as officials this year are as follows:
In School Positions
Principals of schools F. W. Wood,
of Lexington, Sadieville high school;
A. M. Seitzer, of Lexington, Sanders- school; William Wright, of Louisville,
La Grange city schools; Alex Ander
i, of Lexington, assistant principal
Ewing high school; Flavius Fossitt,
of Lexington, Russell city schools;
O. H. Harris, of Winchester, Mt.
Vernon city schools; Roy Knight, of
Pleasurevillle, Bourbon county high
school, Millersburg; Neville Fincell,
of Frankfort, Glencoe high school; J.
D. Williams, of Alexandria, Crab Orchard high school; Wl M. Wesley, of
Danville, Burgin high school; Stanley
Powell,
of Lexington, Bridgeport
school, franklin :ounty, and Gordor
Pennybaker, of Cunningham, Provi
dence city schools.
Superintendent of schools L. H.
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following event which was
taken from the Frankfort State Journal is of much interest to the friends
of Miss Aver ill in Lexington:
"The First Presbyterian church was
the scene of a beautiful wedding last
evening when Miss Carolyn Rose Av- erill became the bride of Mr. Ueorge
Bruce Stevenson, of Circleville, Ohio.
Hydrangeas combined with plumosa
and clematis formed an aisle through
which the bridal party entered the
church, and the pews reserved for the
members of the two families and close
friends were marked off with stream
ers of white ribbon. Pews set aside
for members of the Delta Delta Delta
fraternity, of which the bride is a
member, were distinguished by tfte
fraternity colors of silver, gold and schools.
Miss
Normal school instructors
blue.
Ethel Botts, of Carlisle, critic teacher
"The bride is the eldest daughter of in Eastern State Normal School; Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Averill. bhe is
Roberta Lee Beck, of Fredonia, Westeraduate of the Frankfort High ern State Teachers College and Nor
school and attended Western College, mal
School; A. J. Lawrence, of Owens- Oxford, Ohio, and the University of
Kentucky. At the latter institution boro, Eastern State Normal School;
Miss Inez Luten, of Flemingsburg,
she was a member of the Delta Delta Murray State Normal School; Miss
Delta fraternity and active in the Margaret Tandy, of Sebree, Murray
social circles of the college."
State Normal School; Miss Ruby
Rush, of Shepherdsville, Eastern State
Alpha Gam Houseparty
Normal School, and Miss Ethel Kar- Epsilon chapter of Alpha Gamma rick, of Walton, Eastern State Normal
sorority entertained a group School.
Delta
of eirls who are entering the univer
Home Economics Instructors Miss
sity with a delightful houseparty last Donna Dever, of Lebanon, Lord Baltiweek.
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A bridge and tea at Misses Virginia abeth Davenport, of Lexington, Mays-lic- k
Annelle Kelley's home on Satur
high school; Miss Lena M. Coates,
and
day afternoon proved very entertain of Richmond, Lancaster high school;
ing while Saturday evening the soror Miss Evelyn Bosley, of Bowling Green,
ity gave a house dance to which all Mayfield high school; Miss Mary. K.
the men's fraternities were invited Doyle, of Paris, New Albany, Ind.;
Sunday evening a dinner at Shaker- - Miss Rachel Acree, of Crittenden,
s f estiv Horse Cave high school; Miss Lucille
town concluded the week-en- d
ities.
Dobbins, of Lexington, West Liberty
high school; Miss Nell Chipman, of
Kappa Kappa Gamma Entertains
Falmouth, Lebanon high school, and
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority en
tertained a group of incoming fresh
man girls with an enjoyable house- party last week-enA "Treasure Hunt" on Friday
furnished a joyous time for the
guests participating. A dinner party
at the Phoenix 'hotel foiled on Satur
dav eveninc at 6:30 o'clock while
Sunday afternoon the sorority enter
tained with open house to the men's
fraternities on the campus, in honor
of their guests.

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Miss Lola McAlpin, of Mayfield, Gary, j Mary Faith Iluffaker, of Paducah,
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high school, Paducah; Miss
W. Va.
Miss Josephine Moore, of Danville, Stan- School
Teachers
Graded
Somerset,
Thelma Colliver, of Paris, Glencoe; jford; Joseph, Morrow, of I
AuOIvJINLjL
IT yJ JaJA. Miss Dorothy Moss, of Stanford, Per- - Caney Creek; Miss Pearl Martin, "of
EddyviUe,. Carrollton; Miss Elizabeth
ryville; Miss Dorothy Chapman, of
Uniontown, Uniontown; Miss Cather- - Moreland, of Danville, Mayslick; MiS3
Sixty-Seve- n
Members Ot Glass
Ca93ell Qf Lexington Dry Ridge; Lelia Poage, of Brooksville, Pinevilk;;
Migg Eveiyn R0dgers, of Shelbyville,
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Miss Pearl Rush, bl Sheplrerdsville,
as Instructors in Schools
Wolf p;t; MjS3 Henrietta Forsee, I Grove Center; Miss Georgia Rou3e, of
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College, Al- A!ic- - Walton, Aldersjm,-Junio- r
and Colleges
Owenton, Williamsto-rr- r
Thomnon. of La Grancre. Crestwood. derson. Wl Va.:. Miss Lois Tlbert, of
TWELVE ARE PRINCIPALS and Misa Ann Delcher, of Lexington, Carlisle, Stanford; Miss Elan Estill,
Willisburf.
jof Owingsville, Orlando, . Fla Mixj
Sixty-seve- n
members of the class
High School Teachers James Cam- - Katherine Kincheloe, of TTardinsbuvg,
of 1926 of the university have been mack, of Owenton, Shelbyville; E. H. Maysville; Miss Mabel Sadtler, of
placed as instructors in schools and Duggar, of Littlefield, Tex.. Superior, Lexington, Lexington; Miss Elizabeth
Spruce
colleges of Kentucky and other states Ariz.; J. R. Welch, of Milton, Camp-- i Hefferman, of Louisville,
for the coming year by the placement ton; Harold Childress, of Houstonville, Pines, N. C; Andrew Arnold, of
bureau of the College of Education.
Baptist Institute; Stan- - ington, Hellier; Miss Lurline Cole, of
Twelve of last years graduates are ley Cundiff, of Columbia, Boston; Jeff Lexington, California; Roy Newton,
principals of high schools in Kentucky, Clark, of Lexington, Shelbyville; Miss of Wilmore, Ferris Institute, Big
one is a school superintendent, seven Mary Frederickson, of Paris, Owens- - Rapids, Mich.
are instructors in normal schools, boro; John Samuels, of ML Sterling,'
College Instructors "William Gil- two have been appointed to positions Owensboro; J. L. Gabbard, of Orange- - bert, instructor in English, Indiana
as instructors in colleges, 10 are burg, Henderson; Miss Helen Hunter, University, Bloomington, and Franklin
teaching home economics, eight began of Nicholasville, Paris; Miss Marian Hall, of Georgetown, English, Mus- this month as grade school teachers Mitchell, of Nicholasville, Paris; Miss kingum College,-- , New Concord, Ohio.
and 29 are teaching in high schools.

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T.pnnard S. Huches, of
Evansville. 111., announces, the engage
mcnt of his sister, Miss Josephine
TTtifrhes. of Georeetown, to Dr. Ran- dell Herndon Tinsley, of Mrayville,
Tenn.
The wedding will take place Oct. 12
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
home of Mr. Ben H. Hughes, George
town.

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