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have romped In the pastures
and wopdlands,
As free as the birds nnd the bees,
At fl.st hand we've studied the
secrets
yJt the Insects, the flowers and trees,
'But there's a tang In the air of
September
That calls us Indoors from the field,
And the earlier twilight Is bidding
For the treasures the story books
yield.
We

With faces all bronzed by the sunshine,
With sinews as strong as steel;
The summer's great gift to her
children
Is abundance of life that we feel.
So now with a shout we will rally
From hillside and valley and glen;'
Say, "goodbye" to the camp on the
river,
"Good morning" to schools days
again.
Calendar
Friday Alpha Delta Theta progressive bridge party and tea dance.
Alpha Gamma Delta bridge party in
the afternoon.
Alpha Delta Theta
Saturday
luncheon at Chimney Corner. Alpha Gamma Delta cabaret party
at house.
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Welcome
Fall days, and simultaneously
school days, are with us again I
There is that delightful tang of excitement in the air the thrill of
youth dances, football games ana
the love of life in general which
our campus.
i seems to pervade
To those of you who are on the
verge of your college career, we extend the very heartiest welcome
that we know. You will soon ,be an
Integral part of our college life and
learn to love it as we old members

The old town has certainly been

And to you, uppcrclnssmcn, whom

lonesome without you this Summer, and now that you are right

we are pleased to see again, we say

"Welcome Back" to school again
with its gayety and seriousness.

Pleasant View Inn serves lunch,
on nnrf dinner. Make reservations.
Phone 709 Wilmore. Special atten
tion to rushing parties.

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Tim pnpnirement of Miss Lillian
niirfor til Colonel William Lelven- son has been announced. The date
of the marriage has not been set.
Miss Pilder is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pilder of
rMnMnnnH gnri attended the Uni
versity of Cincinnati and the Con
servatory of Music tnere.
Colonel Lelvenson is the son of
kkv nnH Mrs. PhiliD Lelvenson of
Lexington and Is connected in bus- inpss with the Mutual Lite insur
ant r.n. of New York. He was
graduated from the University in
the year 1927 witn an a. a. in economics and a Bachelor of Law
Wp
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serve officers corps of central Ken
tucky.

Oxfords Are Smart
For Fall
Reptile trims, the chic fall oxfords as
witnessed by this beautiful model.
Colors to be had in Blue, Black, Burgundy, Brown, Purple and Green.

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Again we wish to extend to all students a hearty welcome to the University ofj Kentucky. We hope that
your vacation has been a most enjoyable one and that you are glad
to be back on the campus.

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versity girls. Our display of shoes
this fall will," we believe, satisfy the
most discriminating. We'll be glad
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Free Tickets
With every pair of shoes
sold Saturday, Sept. 21, a
ticket to the Opera House
will be given.

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7b the Freshmen
All students coming to the famed

University of Kentucky for the first
time, feel a little bit awed by the spacious grounds and buildings, by the
dignified Seniors, dominating Sophomores, and brotherly Juniors. Let
Cinderella give you a little tip on how
to get along: The first step is to get
a pair of Cinderella shoes to keep in
step with the upper classmen, and an
outfit that will go with them and look
chic something that will make you
look just as nice and just as good, if
not'a little better than the average
that comes to the University. Make
them realize that you aren't a green
little country freshman!

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Here Is Your Snakeskin

CINDERELLA
SHOES

Lovely as it is unusual is this pump
of snakeskin. The strap is beauti- fully fashioned and buckled. The
heel is in the new French manner,
Brown, gray, and natural.

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never be less than lovely, anywhere.

to the Student Body

the fabled Cinderella as possible; 50 come
in immediately and let us give you the

ways we are able and ready to fur-

It's unsquelchably, really, for its

Congratulations and Best Wishes

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son you will want to look as much like

ENGAGEMENTS

The Opera Theme

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The Alpha Delta Theta sorority
Wednesday afternoon
entertained
with" a bridge party at the Ashland
Golf Club. The party was In honor
of the new girls who are entering
the University.
Attractivve pieces of Jewelry were
presented as prizes, and a salad
course was served at the conclusion
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of the game.
The hostesses were: Misses Mollie
M. Offutt, Jane Gooch, Sarah Lou
WEDDINGS
Seitz, Mary Adair, Mary Jo McCor-mic- k,
Ruth Osborne, Margaret Davidson, llelen Browning, Edith
Price, Helen .Dale, Rozanna Rutten-cutte- r,
Thp marriace of Miss Katherine
Eleanor Smith and Margaret Glen Frey of Carlisle to Mr. j.
Marrs.
Courtney Arnett, of West Liberty,
Ky., took place at the bride's home
PLEDGES ANNOUNCED
Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14, at
2:30 o'clock. The Reverend D. T.
The fraternities wish to announce Brandenburg, minister of the Presthe pledging of the following:
byterian church, officiated.
Signa Chi James Gregg, Clark
Thp hridp attended the University
Gregg, Louis Fishbach, Batavia, O.; and Greenbrier Colleite. and was
Thorn Hellm, Sam Kennedy, Lex- nioHrmH tn thp Alnha Gamma Del
ington; George Hill, Joseph Montsorority while in school here. She
gomery, Somerset; Edward Samp- ta
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wm.
son, Middlesboro; Newman Board-ma- n, is the
Carlisle.
Anchorage; Paul Carries, New- H. Frey of Is the son of Mr. and
Mr. Arnett
castle; James Owens, Lexington; Mrs. Floyd Arnett and was a stu
Lexington;
Frank Worthington,
dent at the University. He is a
e,
Frank Hyzer, Pikeville; George
member of the Alpha Tau Omega
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Lexington; John Hays,
social fraternity. He will leave for
John Butter, Shelbyville; Ray- New Orleans soon to study medimond Alfred, Fort Thomas; Wade cine at Tulane.
Jefferson, Hazard.
Alpha Tau Omega Bob MontPleasant View Inn serves lunch,
gomery, Nig Blevins, Ashland; Geo. tea and dinner. Make reservations.
Louisville; Bob Wheeler, Phone 709 Wllmore. Special attenZickel,
(20-3- t)
Lexington; Jimmy Garrison, Lex- tion to rushing parties.
ington; James Buckley, Ashland;
Herndon, Irvington; John
Jess
FRESHMEN HONORED
Louisville; Arthur Frazer,
Covington; W. C. Wilson, CovingPresident and Mrs. McVey enterton; Tom Cutler, Jefferson City, tained with a most charming tea
Missouri; Leonard Stranhan, Bloom-ingto- n, Monday afternoon
at Maxwell
Ind.
Place in honor of the new students
Alpha Paul Pickering. of the University.
Kappa
Wllburn Holloway, Fulton; John
The house was beautifully decorCrutcher, Bob Young, J. T. Benton, ated with fall flowers and delicious
Allen, Jefferson-TMrhnLexington: James
refreshments were served.
Drve. Lebanon: Wm.
Assisting in entertaining were the
Joe Carroll, deans and officers of the University
Phelps, Cloverport;
uooaman, Glas- and their wives and Mr. and Mrs.
Newcastle; Charles
gow;
Caldwell Rogers, Glasgow; Ezra L. Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
John Stevenson, Winchester; Jack Peak, Miss Lewis, secretary of the
Smith, Lexington: Wm. Dudley, Y. W. C. A., Bart ,Peak, secretary
Hutchinson; Edwin Blrk, Owens- - of the Y. M. C. A., and Mrs. Peak.
boro.
PERSONALS
The Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of the following
men: Malcolm Foster, NIcholasville;
Mr. Frank Fowler, director of the
Victor Warner, Covington; Allen Guignol Theatre and professor of
Lavin, Lexington; George Yenow-in- e. drama, has returned from a sumChicago; Harold Nichol. Lex- mer In New York City.
ington; Bruce DeGaris, Louisville;
Miss Helen King, assistant to the
Jake Gall. Plymouth, Ind.; Joe Kee, director of the Publicity Bureau,
Lexington;
Ed Kee, Lexington; has resumed her duties after a trip
Hartwell Baily. Bagdad; Stanley to California.
Kendal, Madison, Ind.; Jack Crawford, Henderson.
Doctor (to messenger) : "Why
you give me that message be
GUIGNOL OPENING
fore? Now it's too late."
Messenger Boy: "Why? Did the
The Guignol Theatre of the Uni- patient die?"
versity will open for the year Oct. "No; he got well again."

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famous play, "Mary,
Mary Quite Contrary."
The director, Mr. Frank Fowler,
(By W. Brnnt Hughes)
try
It's "goodbye" to the- - camp on the has announced that the Friday outs
affor the play will bo held
river,
To the gang nnd the swimming hole; ternoon, September 20.
"Farewell," to the hikes across
The other plays chosen for the
country
season are: "The Second Mrs.
and "Peer Gynt."
With the gun or the fishing pole.
It's "good morning," the little red
schoolhousc,
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As we gather up pencil nnd pen,
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books from lea ana dinner.
And the
Special attenPhone 709 Wllmore.
the attic.
(20-3tion to rushing parties.
For school days have come again.
SCHOOL

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