THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

TAGE 8
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
The Kernel Is In receipt of a letter
from Kentucky Wcslcyan College,
appreciation
for a visit
which H. B. McGregor, president of
the Patterson Htcrnry Society, made
at the request of M. C. Redwlne, a
University graduate of the Class of
'19, to that college In Winchester last
week. It seems that other schools are
having the same trouble wo are experiencing In arousing interest in literary work, and McCregor was requested to mnkc n talk on the value
of Literary Societies.

MOTTOES DON'T COUNT.

CADEN DRUG CO.

GEO. T. MARTIN'S

RAISING
NOT HAIR
1UT HAIR
(Occidental.)
CUTTING
"You may bring to your office nnd put
In a frame,
HAIR CUT 25c
SHAVE 15c
A motto as fine as Its paint,
But If you're a crook when you're PLAIN, SHOWER AND TURKISH
playing tho game,
ATHS
That motto won't make you a saint;
You can Btlck up the placards all over
Basement, 139 East Main Street
the hall,
But hero Is the word I announce,
It isn't the motto that hnngs on the
wall,
But the motto that you live that
counts!

WARREN BROS.

PHARMACISTS
LEXINGTON, KY.
th Phenee

In ami Lime

STATIONERY

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CANDIES

DANCING
MRS. J. TANDY HUGHES
PHOENIX HOTEL

GROCERS
Dr. Frank L. McVey and Dr. J. W. "If tho motto says 'Smile,' and you
carry a frown,
on the program at tho Ken"Do It Now," and you linger and
tucky (Conference of Educators to bo

Pryor are

LUNCH

GOODS

OF ALL KINDS

School Dance will begin promptly at 7 :30 p. m.

ALSO FRUITS

wait,
held in Louisville Friday and Saturday. The conference is under the If the motto says 'Help,' and you COR. HIGH AND LIMESTONE STS.
trample men down,
auspices of the United States Bureau
If the motto says 'Love,' and you
of Education and tho Public Health
hate,
Service for the purpose of discussing
the subject "Sex Education In the You won't get away with the mottoes
you stall,
High School."
For truth will come forth with a
bounce,
Tho Extension Division of the UniIt isn't the motto that hangs on the
versity has been officially designated
wall,
as the distributing center for KenBut the motto that you live that
tucky for educational films sent out
counts!"
by the United States Bureau of Education and the first shipment is alNOTICE.
ready on the way here. As soon as
in colors and
the Alms arrive a program will be
worked out and a motion picture cir- To members of the faculty,
plain gold
University of Kentucky:
cuit among High Schools of the State
you that the
This Is to inform
will be formed. A campaign will also
80c and 90c
be started to promote the use of mo- Christmas holidays will begin at the
tion picture machines in the schools clo3e of the seventh hour, Friday, December 19 and will close at 8 a. m.
of the State.
Tuesday, January 6, 1920.
Very truly yours,
The Senior students in the Depart123
Main Street
EZRA L. GILLIS,
ment of Farm Management, who hold
Secretary to the Council.
Opp. the Phoenix
meetings every Friday from 3:30 to

Smith's Sextette
Tuesday Evening Class Will Continue as Before

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Hours 8 to 10:30 P. M.

FOBS

We
Phoenix Hotel

HEINTZ

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

Jeweler

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East

5:30 o'clock, wer,e entertained by Professor Forester at the last meeting,
at his home, 151 East High street.
There are seven students who are
following up the regular class work
with this work and interest in Farm
very
Management
has increased
much.
E. M. Prewitt, Department of Dairying, ha3 returned from Oldham and
Campbell counties and reports excellent work beiug done in the Cow
Testing Associations which were formed in those counties during the last
few months. The work in Campbell
county is under the supervision of J.
M. Llgon, Class of '15, and Robert
"Bob" Heath, Class of '16, has charge
of the work in Oldham. Both were
graduated from the College of Agriculture and were just discharged from
the service when appointed to the
positions they now hold. Already, a
friendly rivalry has sprung up among
the members of the Associations, and
to date E. J. Clore, of O'Bannon, Oldham county, holds the record for proOne of his
duction of butterfat.
cows a grade Shorthorn has propounds of fat durduced
days of October.
ing tho thirty-onMr. Prewitt goes to Boone county
within a few days to organize an
association where "Willie D." Sutton
Is serving as County Agent.
forty-seve-

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NOTICE.
Members of fraternities
Seniors!
This week
and other organizations!
is your last chance to have your picture taken for the 1920 Kentuckian.
Make your appointment any time between 9 o'clock and 3:20 o'clock at
the studio on tho third floor of the
Gymnasium Building.
J. ED. PARKER, JR.,
Business Manager.

Lexington, Ky.

PATTERNS
THAT APPEAL TO

A Metropolitan Hotel Respectfully Solicits the

Patronage of University People

JOHN SKAIN, Manager

COLLEGE MEN
See Them At
JUSTRIGHT TAILORING
COMPANY
145 W. Main St.

Suits made by us pressed
for one year free of charge.

VICTOR BOGAERT

A fine selection in both,

LEADING JEWELER3

Established 1883
"THE HALLMARK
Lexington, Ky.
W. Main St.

W. B.

Martin's

BARBERSHOP
Haircut
Shave
Shampoo
Tonic

Suits and
Overcoats
and now is just the time to
buy yours to wear home at

Christmas time. Take Dad
something too; a nice

25c
15c
25c
15c

neck-

tie, a shirt or hosiery:

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153 South Limestone St.

Lexington, Ky.
MATTHEW

A. MANGIONE

Progressive Shoe Hospital
My Work and Prices Always

Kaufman Clothing
Company
(Incorporated)

Keep Me Busy
140 South Limestone

"The Gift Store for Men'

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