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Freshmen Entertained
Saturday evening the Women':
Club of the University of Kentucky
held an informal reception at 8 o'clock in the men's gymnasium in honor 'xt the freshman class of the unitmmiinmtmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHii:t::; ago, leaving Lexington to versity.interesting address was given
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Leaving for Tennessee
by President Frank L. McVey welke a ?stin n the faUlty f
who has
Mr. Arthur Anderson,
coming the new students to the uniUniversity of Tennessee.
been holding a position for several
He and Mrs. Anderson will leave versity. Following the address deliyears in the Experiment Station of for Knoxville this week to make their cious refreshments
were served.
the University of Kentucky and was home and many friends are regretting Mrs. C. R. Melcher, president of the
club and chairman of the committee,
graduated from the university two their departure.

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was assisted .in entertaining' by other
members of the club.
Several hundred guests were Dres- ent, including members of the university faculty.

the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
and the Junior Leaetie.
Mr. Smith is a graduate kf Knox
College and of the Law schooll of Columbia University, having also post
graduate work at the University of
Minnesota and Harvard Univ&rsity.
At Harvard he was a teaclher fellow. His fraternities are the Phi
Delta Phi, honorary legal fraternity,
and the Phi Gamma Delta. !He is a
Hubbard Shropshire
member of the Harvard Club kf New
THe marriage of Miss Dorothy York City.
Hubtiard to Mr. David C. Shropshire
was vsoiemnizea septemoer o at 5
Yungblut Lamb
o'clocK at the Central Christian
The marriage- of Miss Mi
churchin this city.
Yungblut, the daughter of Jud
Miss Hubbard is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Walter Yung;
Mr. aneJ Mrs. Harvey Morgan Hub Dayton, Ky., to Mr. Eearl
bard of his city. She was graduated Lamb, also of Dayton, Ky., w
from the university where she was a tifulljr solemnized Wednesday
member tff the Alpha Xi Delta soror ning, August 24 at half past
ity.
o'clock at St. Paul's church in
Mr. Shropshire is the son of Mrs, port,
ine ceremony, an impri
He is also
W. Clay Shropshire.
affair, was performed by th
graduate oi the University of Ken Clonton assisted bv the Rpv. V
tucky where he. was a popular mem The church was artistically deel,
ber of the Alpha Tau Omega frater with white roses and lilies an
nity.
cathedral candles and the alta:
Both the xounS People have the bounded with ferns and palms
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tpf their many friends
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good wishes
xiie juiiuwiug classmates oxv
for their happiness.
bride were members of the wedM
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party: Misses Marv Dunn. TfY
Enlertainfor Bride-Eleryn Mcuurk and Catherine Dunni
The staff of t'he university library
Mrs. Lamb is well known in
entertained Tuesday night at the ington havine attended the Uni
Green Tree in hynor of Miss Daisy sity of Kentucky from which she n'
Allen Taylor, whe? will be married graduated. While in school she wa
soon to Lyle Croft. The staff pre prominent in all activities beinr
sented Miss Taylon wth a handsome member of the Strollers dramatic or
silver dish.
ganization and takine cart in. several
Members of the stfiff present at the of the Stroller productions. She' was
dinner were Miss Margaret King, also a member of the Mortar Board,
Mrs. Elizabeth Chapinan, Miss Ruth national women's honorary scholastic
Brown, Miss France!? Smith, Miss fraternity, and of Sigma Beta Up-- ,
Emma Jane Stevens, JVIiss Artie Lee. silon social fraternity.
Taylor, Miss Pansy Myers, Miss Mar
Mr. Lamb, who is the son of Mr.
garet ruttie.
and Mrs. Uarl M. Lamb, formerly
Miss Taylor will continue her du made his home in
Nebraska. He was
ties as head, of the circulation-depargraduated from Iowa
ment of the library, it wa announced, is now superintendent University and
of schools at
Dayton, Ky.
Edwards Grote
The marriage of Miss Ruby Ed- Hagyard Fallen
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The wedding of Miss Esther Louise
Grote, of Vanceburg, was solemnized Hagyard to Mr.
Harold Fallon
Saturday, September 17 at f o'clock. beautifully solemnized
Saturday aft- Dr. A. W. Fortune was the officiating renoon
at 5:30 o'clock at the home of
minister and the ceremony wjas per the bride's father,
Dr. Edward W.
formed at his residence.
Hagyard, on Richmond road.
The bride is the daughter pf Mr.
The bride was graduated from lie
and Mrs. Walter Edwards, ofi Harrodsburtr. and has held a DositionWith university in the class of 1925 and is
a popular and attractive young wo
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some time.
The young couple will make their
Mr. Grote is the son of Mr. .and
Mrs. William Grote, of Vancebijrg home on the Lane Allen road after
He is a student in the College of Arts October 1.
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and Sciences at the university and is
Singleton Hues
a well known and popular man $n
News has been received here of the
the campus. He is foreman of the
marriage of Miss Anna Louis Single
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ton, tne daughter of Mrs. Naw sin
gleton, of Ashland, to Mr. Aanis
Botts Smith
Hines. of BluefiolH. W v
The marriage of Miss Miriam Yan
cey Botts to Mr .Paul Sydney Smith
of New York City, was solemnized
Saturday evening, September 17, at 8
o'clock at the home of the bride's
Joseph" S. Botts,
in Fayette-par- k.
102
' Dr. James Robert Smith, of New
York, the father of the bridegroom,
W. MAIN
was the officiating minister, assisted
by Dr. A. W. Fortune.
The charming bride was graduated
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from Hamilton College, took special
work at the University of Kentucky,
received her degree from the North
Western University; is a member of

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Thursday,; September 15. The wed- tucky, he of the Sigma Chi fraternity
ding was: solemnized at the home of and she of the Kappa Kappa Gamma
the brides brother-in-laMr. Mar sorority.
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church, Officiated.
The Mrulp was a mpmhpr of the
Kappa Ielta sorority while in school Five Ingtreters Are Back After
nere any was prominent in school
Leaves ef Absence
activities.
Five professors of the nuiversity
Mr, ar.d Mrs. Hines will be at home
to their friends at Country Club court, will return this year after leaves of
Where t?iev have furnished an attrac absence which have been spent in
study. Prof. H. H. Downing, of the
hqjhe.
astronomy department, returned last
week from the University of Chicago.
Smith Clay
Grant C. Knight, associate professor
beautiful and prominent event of English returned from Columbia
Saturday eveninsr was the home University. Prof. M. E. Ligon, prinwedding of Miss Eleanor Smith to cipal of University High school, reMr. Horace Miller Clay, of Cincin- turned last week from the University
nati, which was solemnized at the of Chicago.
Prof. L. J. Horlacher,
residence of the bride's parents, Mr. assistant dean of the College of Agand Mrs. Thomson Ripley Bryant, on riculture also returned from Chicago,
Ashland avenue, Dr. J. W. Porter and Miss Statie Ericsoa will return in
officiating.
about a month from the University of
Mr. Clay and his bride are both California. Each has been working
graduates of the University of Ken for a doctor's degree.

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