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burg; John Rachel, Union; "Tur- son, of Ashland.
Mrs. Walter Moore, of Louisville,
key" Hughes, Harlan; LeRoy KemMiss Gladys Tabor, of Mt. Sterling,
per, Owensboro Earl Jones,
and and Miss Elizabeth Croley, of WiWhite
Hubert
were week end guests
lliamsburg,
Smith Cay wood, of Harlan.
Miss Mary Bcntley Woods, of at the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority
Hay-ma- n,
house.
Ashland, and Miss Virginia
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Visitors at the Delta Delta Delta
of Parkcrsburg, W. Va., were
last week end were
CALENDAR
various departments will be discuss- visitors at the Kappa Kappa Gam- sorority house Wall, Emma Keats
ma sorority house last week end. Misses Susan
ed and other matters of Interest
Week end guests at the Sigma Crutcher, and Alice Bruner, of Louto the college will be considered.
Friday, March 22
Chi fraternity house were Messrs. isville.
Phi Delta Phi dinner rmd InitiaMiss Mary Bryant, of Central
William O. Hlllen, Newark, N. J.;
FRATERNITY ROW
tion at the Lnfaycttc hotel.
George nickel. Louisville; Laury City, and Miss Marie Calton were
Saturday, March 23
Barnes, Gene Strothcr, Ellis John- guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta
The Kernel regrets the error In
Tau Beta PI, honorary engineerover the week end.
ing fraternity, dance at Dicker hall last week's edition stating that Mr. son. Darrll Darby and Virgil Wat sorority house
Glenn Prince, of Eddyvlllc, was
from 9 until 12 o'clock.
9 pledged to Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Chi Omega formal dance from
until 12 o'clock at the Phoenix ho- Mr. Prince Is pledged to Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.
tel.
.Monday, March 23
The Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity
Kernel banquet.
wishes to announce the pledging
of Mr. Beverly White, of Clay City.
Alpha Delta Theta Dance
Messrs.. E. S. Drake, S. S. Miller
Alpha Delta Theta gave their and S. E. Goad, from Ohio State
We wish to announce the opening of our studio of porformal dance at the Phoenix hotel University, were visitors at the Phi
Market street just above
traiture at
Sigma Kappa house last week end.
last Saturday night.
the Y. W. C. A.
Ferns were used In the decoraMessrs. Jack Williams, Duncan
tions and a lighted fraternity shield Haseldon, of Lancaster, and Miller
hung at one end of the room. The French, of Hazard, were visitors
Our portraits are different. We cater to college people
.Rhythm Kings orchestra furnished at the Phi Delta Theta house last
and believe we can make you the kind of portraits you
week end.
the music for the six
like at a price you can afford to pay.
The chaperones were Dr. and
Miss Virginia Cochran, of WinMrs. Prank L. McVey, Dean Sarah chester, was a guest at the Alpha
P. P. Delta Theta house last week end.
Standing, Dean and Mrs.
We are making a special introductory offer which is
Boyd, Mrs. E. P. Farquhar, Mrs.
Miss Gertrude Anderson spent
good for ten days only. Call and see our samples.
Annie Neal, Miss Margerlte Hors-iiel- d. last week end in Louisville.
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin
Alpha Tau Omega announces the
pledging of Mr. Albert J. Klkel, of
and Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Helzer.
Mlddletown, Ohio.
Phi Sigma Kappa Banquet
Mr. Harold D. Schlmmel Is
Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity en- spending a few days at his home In
tertained with Founders Day ban- Fairmont, W. Va. announces anZeta Tau Alpha
quet frlday night at 6:30 o'clock at
nounces the following Initiates:
the Lafayette hotel.
165 MARKET ST.
were Prof. E. A. Misses Jessie Bird, of Dayton, Ky.,
Quests present
Bureau, Dean P. P. Boyd, and Dean May Bryant, of Corbln, Marie
(Formerly of Greenwich Village, New York City)
Williamsburg, Edith
Crowley, of
Edward Wiest.
Alumni who attended the banquet Grels, Margaret Monroe, Maxlne
were Messrs. Perry Sumners, Cor-le- y Randolph, of Lexington, Grace
of Franklin, Rosanna Rogers,
Brawn, Charles MllUkln and V.
of Shelbyville, and Vernus Water-straa- t,
p. Johnson.
of Cincinnati.
Messrs. Thomas Dean, of NewSt. Patrick's Day Dinner
Ellis, of Madlsonvllle, and
W. Schick, member ot port, Ray
Mr. Blaine
Tracy, of Harrodsburg, spent
the romance languages department Len week end at the Sigma Nu
customary St. the
entertained with his
Saturday house.
Day dinner
Patrick's
Messrs. Earl King Senff and Neal
night at his apartment on Maxwell Cain spent the week end in Mt.
members of the ro- Sterling.
street for the
mance language faculty and their
Messrs. R. Preston Oliver, of Louwives.
isville; Douglas Vest, Carrollton;
Ready-to-We- ar
Favors of colored etchings of Robert Salyers, Richmond; Henry
Paris were given the guests who Besuden, A. H. Stevenson, WinC. Zembrod, chester, and Ralph Morrlssey, of
were Dr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. Nashville, were visitors at the Kapand Mrs. H. B. Holmes, Miss Rebec- pa Sigma house last week end.
ca Holmes and Miss Margaret Hors-flel- d. Sigma chapter of Alpha Sigma
Phi wishes to announce the pledgg,
ing of Mr. Thomas Beard, of
Kappa Sigma "Bowery Ball"
Ky.
last Alpha XI Delta sorority announKappa Sigma entertained
night with a unique ces the following initiates: Misses
Saturday
"Bowery Ball" in Jackson hall.
Sidney Redmen, Paris; Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Versailles;
The decorations were quite fit- Wilkerson,
consisting of Adams, Walton; Louise Rose, Walting for the occasion
Police Gazette figures on the walls ton; Elizabeth Poole, Lexington;
and admonitions to guests to con- Mary Lynn Hudson, Lexington;
duct themselves properly. The or- Leura Pettigrew, El Paso, Texas, and
chestra was enclosed in a veritable Gladys Fisher, Millersburg.
prize ring and the leader was dressJudy Jones, of Bowling Green,
ed to represent the referee.
spent last week end at the Kappa
Drinks were dispensed to the Alpha fraternity house.
dancers by a bartender from behind
Mr. A. Wilson Lowery, was a
the brass rail of a bar and the cos- week end guest at the Alpha Sigtumes of the guests were in harm- ma Phi fraternity house.
$19.75
$15.00
ony with the surroundings.
Miss Dora Edwards and Miss
Geraldlne Cdsby were visitors at
the Alpha XI Delta sorority house
BIRTHS
over the week end.
Week end guests at the Sigma
Prof, and Mrs. V. R. Portmann Alpha Epsilon fraternity house were
are the parents of an eight-pouMessrs. K. D. GatUff, Williams
son born Thursday morning at the
niimininiiiiniiimuuuuw
Good Samaritan hospital. The boy
has been named Stanley Roy Portmann. Mr. Portmann Is a professor
Jn the department of Journalism.

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Delta Tau Delta Dinner
Delta Tau Delta fraternity entertained with a dinner Saturday
night at the Lafayette hotel following the initiation exercises.
were:
"The new initiates present Bruce
Benson,
Messrs. Graham
Farquhar, Clay Roll, Deiroy kooi,
Preston Ordway, Carter Howard,!
Paul Davisson, Edward Barkley,,
Roy Owsley, Thqmas Moore, Har- old Butner. Kendall Holmes, Benj
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Department Heads Guests
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