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PATT HALL PERSONALS
Miss Minnie Van Arsdale, of Bagdad,
was tho guest of Elizabeth McGownn

last

week-end-

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Miss Opal Hendricks, K. C. W., was
the guest of Virginia Shanklin Saturday.
Mrs. Mann spent Sunday with her
daughter, Adalino Mann.
Thelma Slade, Ludlow, was the guest
of her sister, Adelo Slade last weekend.
Ruth Duckwall Is visiting Mrs. Earnest N. Deatty, at Cincinnati, this week.
Mrs. Beatty was until Christmas, Miss
Madelaine Felgel, a student at the University.
Virginia H. Croft and Austin P. Lilly,
who are living at the Practice House
now, had last week-enas their guests,
Margaret Tuttle, Lucille Blatz, Lorraine West and Virginia Helm Milner.
Lois Powell, who is now teaching at
the
Danville, spent last week-enguest of Edna Berkele.
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Gertrude Hardesty, of Fort Thomas,
visited her sister, Ada Hardesty last
Saturday and Sunday.
Zerelda Noland visited her parents
at Richmond last week-end- .
Mayme Storms Dunn, Lancaster, was

the guest of Edna Berkele last week
end.
Alma Bolser is spending some time
at her home in Cincinati.
Miss Bessie Booth, Carlisle, was the
guest of her sister, Gertrude Booth,

last

week-end- .

ENGLISH MAJORS
ARE ENTERTAINED
Miss Frances Jewell Gives Buffet Supper to Members of English Club
At Her Home
Miss Frances Jewell was hostess to
Club at a buffet supper
given Monday evening at her home
on Ashland avenue. Several hours
were spent delightfully with music,
short program, dancing and games.
Miss Jewell was assisted in enter
taining by her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Asa Jewell, her brother, Mr. Robert
Mrs. John Jewell, Mrs. Owsley Grant,
Mrs. John Jewell, rMs. Owsley Grant,
of Louisville, and Miss Bettie Dor
man, of Boston, a member of the facul
ty of a Boston school and the guest of
Mrs. Jewell.
After supper, there was a short
meeting at which Miss Isabel Dickey
presided in the absence of the presl
dent, Miss Eliza Spurrier. Dr. McVey
was asked to talk, and presented a de
lightful "sermon," using as his text the
rhyme from Mother Goose about the
wise man who jumped into the bram
ble bush and scratched out both his
eyes.
Following Dr. McVey's talk, the pro
gram was turned over to Professor
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Farquhar.
Mrs. Dantzler sang and
Miss Chriattae Hopkins and Professor
Dantzler completed the program with
short talks.
The remainder of the evening was
spent in dancing, Mr. Jewell leading
with Mrs. McVey as his partner, and in
Charades, with the guests divided into
four groups. Walter Piper, James Dix-oFrederick Jackson and William
leading.

the English

"K" DANCE SATURDAY

An interesting program was given
Thursday evening at tho usual meeting of tho Horace Mann Literary Society, held in Professor Noo's room.
The program consisted of a discussion
of the problems facing the world in the
present day. Miss Irma Wentzell gave
a short talk on tho question "How arc
our Enemies going to pay tho war
debt?" and Miss Martha Pollitt discussed tho problem, "Has Europe
missed the meeting of President Wil
son?" Miss Pearl Morgan gave a reading.
The next program will be given
Thursday evening and everyone is cordially invited to bo present at tho
meeting.

DEATHS.

MISS JESSAMINE COOK

Miss Jessamine Cook, a former student of the University, died Monday,
March 31, at her home in Somerset,
Ky., after a two day's illness.
Miss Cook entered the University in
1915 and attended school two years,
when she was compelled to leave on
account of ill health. After leaving
the University, she taught school for
a short time and last year did her
share in the great war by entering
war garden work in Washington.

FRESHMAN DANCE

Metropolitan Restaurant

Tho Freshman Class entertained
with their annual dance Saturday afternoon in Buell Armory from 3 to 6
o'clock.
The decorations were in green and
white, the class colors. Paper ribbon
streamers in these colors formed a
canopy overhead and the class numeral '22 in green occupied a prominent
place at each end of the room. Programs were attractive booklets of
white, with green cord and white pencil, containing a list of eight
engagements.
Smith's orchestra furnished the music.
The class officers and chairmen of
committees received the guestB, assisted by the chaperones, President
and Mrs. McVey, Dean and Mrs. Melch-er- ,
Dean and Mrs. Anderson, Dean and
Mrs. Lafferty, Dean and Mrs. Cooper,
Dean and Mrs. Boyd, Captain and Mrs.
Royden, Miss Jewell, Miss Hopkins,
Miss Stevens, Miss McLaughlin, Miss
Berkele and Miss Barrett.
The class officers are: President,
J. C. Everett, Jr.;
Mar- 327 Main
garet Smith; Treasurer, Donald Dinning; Secretary, Elizabeth Klmbrough.
Chairmen of committees were: Music,
W. W. Morris; Programs,
Carlisle
Chenault;
Refreshments,
Elizabeth
Kimbrough;
Chaperones,
Margaret
Smith; Decorations, Ann Williams.
There were about three hundred
guests present and the dance was one
of the most successful of the season.

All the Delicacies in Season.

Michler

Anything; in Flowers.
William Colpitts, Student Representative.

Phone 3976

Money Loaned on Reasonable Interest Rates
GREENFIELD & HALL
Phoenix Hotel Block

Say it With Flowers
A complete

line of select stock always on hand.
Corsage Bouquets a Specialty.

Stret.

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KELLER, College Representative.
FLORIST
T. TAPSCOTT,

pnone 3M

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Welsh & Murray Printing Co.
COLLEGE STATIONERY

ENGRAVING
AND
DIE STAMPING
FRAT and DANCE PROGRAMS
124-12-

N. LIMESTONE

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Spend Your

We

sell

WATCHES
Also repair
WATCHES
HEINTZ-Jew- eler
123 E. Main

Street

Opp. The Phoenix
Lexington, Kentucky

lEX'KGTCN, KY

MONEY LOANED ON

Vacation
Profitably

The Glee Club will sing at Hamilton
College next Saturday night at 8 p. in.
There will be a small admission fee
charged which will go to some fund of
the Y. W. C. A. at Hamilton.
After the concert there will be a
forty-liv- e
minute open session. A
good attendance is expected from the
University.

ISTS

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(Technique.)
"I really can not see you," said the
CHI OMEGA BANQUET busy man with Irritation.
'Then it's lucky I came," rejoined
The Lamzda Alpha Chapter and the the lntrduercalmly.
"I represent a
Chi Chapter of the Chi Omega frater firm of opticians."
nity celebrated with their Founders
Day banquet at the Phoenix Hotel last
Saturday. The tables arranged In
wheel effect, had at their center
basket of jonquils, hyacinths and ferns
tied with Cardinal and Straw, the
Chi Omega colors. White booklets, em
bossed in gold and tied with cardinal
and straw silk cord served as place
Round out your education
cards.
with a thorough training in
modern business
methods.
The toasts were:
Learn how to put your college
1. "Duds" Miss Sara Louise Taylor,
education to practical use.
Special summer rates will
2. "Multi," Miss Lucy Young.
be soon in effect.
3. "Tanks," 'Miss Frances Dixon Ball
Write for booklet, "The
Way Leads to the High4. ""Brighty," Miss Margaret Smith.
est Positions," or phone to or
5. "The Scarlet Chevron," Miss Mar
call at the school.
Day or night classes.
tha Shanklin.
Spledel, of Louisville,
Miss Marie
Fugazzi School
was toastmistress.
of Business
Among those present were:
Efficiency is our Watchword
Miss Speidel, Mrs. Felix Shjouse,
Mrs. L. V. Jones,
Misses Virginia Crenshaw, Louise Tur
ner, Ruth Thomas, Katherlne Herring,
Principal.
Eliza Plggott, Eloise Allen, Jane Bell,
L P. Southern,
Anna Howard Harbison, Helen Skaln,
Business Manager
Roberta Blackburn, Carlisle Chenault,
Margaret Smith, Kathleen Renick,
Marie Young, Catherine Tucker, Lucy
Young, Mary Heron, Nancy Buckner,
Ethel Fletcher, Anna Young, Luclle
Young, Nancy Innes, Ambrose Ander
son, of Midway, Frances Marsh, Fran
ces Geisel, of Maysvllle, Bettie Davis,
Sarah Harbison, Margaret Harbison,
Mary Adams Talbott, Elizabeth Jack
son, Marian McArthur.
GLEE CLUB SINGS AT HAMILTON

Bros-FLOR-

Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry
HARRY SKULLER,
110

S. Limestone St.,

Collis

Phoenix Block

& Son Confectionary
Strand Theatre

CANDIES, FRUITS AND TOBACCOS

C

D. CALLOWAY & CO.
SUPPLIES, SWEATERS, KODAKS
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
WEST MAIN STREET
LEXINGTON, KY.
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MISS LAURA SPURR

New Dancing Academy
STUDENTS CLASSES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
Tuesday and Friday Nights
Private Lessons by Appointment
Dances Wednesday and Saturday Nights
SMITH'S QUARTETTE.
Opp. PhoenhxHotel

PHONE 2340

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