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Wet Milnettn.
of Miss Jeaaie Loaiee
Cwir, of this dtr, to Mr, John
Wilbur WortMftfton,
of Lexlattoa
Oweaefeoro,
iru celebrated on
Wetaaaaay afternoov at the hone of
she Iter. W. A. Pena, la Cyathlaaa,
tke offlciatiag alatoter.
Mr. WorthtBctoa mm graiaatee'
froat State Uaiverelty la the class of
''15. He hold a responsible poeitiea
a mperiateafeat of the CeatraHa
Creaaierjr la Lectagte.
fTae

Verdi's opera, "II TroYStere," Mltwtrat
ing It with selections from the opera
on the Vlctrola. The critic's report
concluded the progran.

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beta Vlaioat to Mr. Mward Woodson
Satth, of Norfolk, Ya., wMl be cele-rated quietly oa the erealag of
18 at 7 o'clock at the hone of
the bride's aunt, Mrs. B. B. Wilson
on the Versailles road.
Mies Vlment.

Mies Dolly Battafle gave a pretty
shower oa Friday atteraoon at her
home oa'Arliaatea Ataman la honor of
Miss Mary Mieaeeta Tkaeat, a charm
log bride-eteaf tail aaaath.

Caaat Hap.

Alanines Club.

aamaaaaartM af Maae

The eettalten.ef

at a caiet hep in the Arawrj Sats atty aaet Taaaday
day atteraoon, November 20.
iiieateaant uaoerwooa aaaoaaeM
that this hop will take the place of
the one which was postpoaed frow
October 18, and will count as the frst
oC the aerlea. on the hop cards.

natrer- aftsrnaaa at 4

o'clock la The Strollers' room

The cabinet of Y. W. C. A. entertained its new advieery board, con
stating of Mrs. J. J. Tlgert, Misa Fran
ces Jewell, Mies Aaaa J. Hamilton,
Mrs. C. H. Berry Man, Mrs. Charles J.
,8mRh, Mrs. Alfred Xembrod and Mrs.
Robert K. Maesie.' with a tea at Pat
terson HaU Wednesday eftemeea
from 4:N te :00.
This is the frst year that the cabtnet has had such an advisory board,
and it Is hoped that the guidance of
these representative women will exercise a salatary. iataeaee.on the fatare
work of the association.

John A. Keller Co.
(Iaeerperatts.)

11S Bast Sixth St.
Phase 94S-JEFF HARRIS, Onr 8. University Repreeentative.

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Plana for following ap the letter is
sued about the Woman's Building for
the University ware coaaMared.

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Zula Fergeson will spend this
in Lawrenceburg
as the
guest of Miss Jackye Hall.
Mr. Allan de C. Maeller, of Wash
Mrs. James Yost Bailey, of Mays-villlngton, D. C, and Kentucky, the wellwas the guest of her many
known teacher of dancing, will give a
friends Saturday and Sunday.
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special course of six lessons in the
Miss Delia Sale, of Frankfort, has
modern dances for the young lady stu been
the guest of her sister, Miss June
dents of State University who desire Sale for the past week.
to learn how to dance correctly. The
Miss Rachael Bohrer will leave for
latest and most popular steps will be her home in Cincinnati next Monday
MS W. Main St, Lexington.
introduced and satisfaction guaran to
attend the wedding of her brother.
teed. Terms only 13.00 for the spePublished Three
News of the
Miss Jean O'Neal, who is attending
Style Changes
Times a Week
cial course of instruction, beginning
school at Georgetown, was here to
and the
In .the
at once. Mr. Mueller makes this of visit Miss Margaret Gore for a few
Special
Dally
Values
fer for a short time only to show how days.
Papers.
Offered.
much he can teach a pupil In six les
Miss Martha Dale, of Shelbyville,
sons. For further information please was
here Wednesday to visit Miss
see Mr. Mueller at Buell Armory this
Harbison.
afternoon from 3:30 to:00 o'clock.
Mjss Mary Helen Whltwoith, of
Hardinsburg, will
guest of her
V. W. C. A;
.
sister next week.
The Y. W. C. A. held its regnlar Miss Pauline Sale, of Margaret Col
meeting Sunday evening at Pattersojn
lege, was with her sister, Miss June,
HaM. This week baa been set apart
Monday afternoon to see "The Little
as a week of prayer for all the Y. W. Minister."
A.'s over the country. The first
Mrs. H. S. Baker, of Dayton, is vis
meeting was conducted by Miss Pol- iting her daughter, Miss Aliva Baker.
lltt, our resident secretary, and there
Miss Mary Oglesby spent several
was a very large attendance. Each
days as the guest of Mrs. Davis, of
girl is urged to be present at each
ORDE
FROM
Nicholasvllle.
meeting during this week.
Miss Eugenia McCulloch, of Louis
ville, visited Miss Jessie Acker Sat
Philosophlan.
urday to attend the Purdue game.
The Phttosophlan literary Society
Miss Rebecca Oglesby visited her
held 'Its "weekly meeting at Patterson
sister .Monday.
Hall Wednesday evening. November
12. The program was a most interestGAMES SCHEDULED
ing one and the attendance was ex
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ceedingly good. Bach, one on the pro- School team two years ago and his
Y231SAST MAIN ST.
gram carried out her part admirably experience with several local amateur
OPPOSITE THE PHOENIX
well.
teams, he is practically assured of a
The program waa as follows:
berth.
We Do Watch and
"Life af Mdcaond Rostand," Edith
There are rumors to the effect that
Jewtlry Repairing
Sachs.
the Freshman class contains some of
"Chantlcler," Carrie, Blair.
the best material for basketball which
"Cyrano de Bergerac," Nell Craw- has come here, in several years. Some
ford.
who are expected out are George
a
Poindexter and Mcllvain,
High School stars; Gordon
Horace Mann;
The Horace Mann Literary Society Marsh, Moore; and others.
met Thursday evening, November 11,
JameB Park, assistant football coach
at 7 o'clock.
and former 'Varsity man, will In all
Miss Ina DarnaH gave the soliloquy probability be in charge of the squad,
For any kind of dental service call oa
of Esther from Professor Noe's draaa, Whlan reports about December 1.
"The Call of the Blood," which waa
1S7 CHBAPMIDB
presented last spring.
FACULTY MEMBERS TO
PJumSMOC
SsMlMri8a.B.89.n.
Professor Noe related the story of ADDRESS ASSOCIATION
Vlment Smith.
The marriage of Mies Mary Eliza- -

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Miss Mary E. Sweeney and Professor A. S. Mackenzie will deliver addresses at the Eighth Congresional
District Educational Association, in
Nicholasvllle, Friday and Saturday,
November 19 and 20.
iMlss Sweeney will speak aa the
"Educational Value of Domestic Science," and Professor
Mackenzie's
speech will be on "Trlceratops."

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