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Founders Day Banquet
Delta Chi fraternity entertained
with their annual Founders' Day ban
Friday, October 19
Pan Hellenic banauct at the Phoe quet Inst Saturday In the pnlm room
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Saturday, October 20
Football trame at Illinois. U. K. vs. red and buff, with fall flowers in profusion.
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Dr. Newcomb Entertained
The Brush and Pencil club, newly
organized at the University, entertained Saturday evening at the Art
Center in honor of Dr. Rexford New-com- b
of the University of Illinois, and
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Mrs. Newcomb.
Bouquets of flowers in the fall
shades were the atractivc decorations
and delightful refreshments
were
served.
The members of tho club, the hosts
and hostesses were; Dr. Frank L.
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Miss Ann Worthington Calllhan,
Mr. Edward Fisk, Mrs. J. W. Pryor,
Miss Gladys McAdams, Miss Mildred
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Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Anna
Louise Rice, a new member.
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Music Fraternity Entertains
Phi Beta, woman's honorary frater
nity of nuisic and dramatic art, entertained Sunday afternoon from 4
to G o'clock at the home of tho Misses
Gooch on Hambrick avenue. The tea
was given in honor of the new girls.
About forty guests were present,
including the old members.

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Tea At Maxwell Place
President and Mrs. Frank L. Mc
Vey entertained Wednesday with the
weekly tea at Maxwell Place in honor
of the students and faculty of the
University. The guests of honor were
Miss Mary Dingham, Miss Jane Dickey, and Miss Lilly Cromwell. Fall
flowers decorated the house. Mrs.
Bart Peak, Miss Margaret Lewis, Mrs.
Boyd, and Mrs. Dudley South assisted
in entertaining.

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Newman Club Meeting
The Newman club, Catholic organization of the University, held the first
meeting of the year Sunday morning
in the assembly rooms on Barr street.
New officers for the coming year
were elected, being Mr. Harold Fried,
president; Joseph Allen, vice president: Miss Margaret Treacy, secre
tary, and Lawrence McGinnis,

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member of the club, gave a short address of welcome to the new members.
The meetings will be held the sec
ond Sunday of each, month and all
Catholic students are cordially in
vited.

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Kappa Alpha Banquet
The Kappa Alpha fraternity enter
tained with a banquet at the Phoenix
hotel Thursday evening in honor of
the pledges.
.The table was elaborately decorated
and the color scheme was carried out
in the fraternity colors, crimson and
gold.
Mr. James Darnell presided as the
toastmaster.
About forty guests
were present, including the pledges,
who are: Messrs Robert O. Thompson, George Ross, J. P. Jones, William
Kleiser, Charles Duncan, Graddy Williams Don Drye, Darrell Hurd, Hen-do- n
Wright, Thomas Leonard, and
William Karr.

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Pepper, of Henderson, and H. H. Salt,
of Pikcvillc.
Sigma of Alpha Sigma Phi announces the initiation of the following:
Messrs. Richard E. Lowry, of Lcitch-fiolRay Nnycs, of Evansville, Ind.;
Kern Pal Patterson, of Lexington,
and William H. Saunders, of Lexington.
Week-en- d
guests nt tho Alpha Sig-m- n
Phi fraternity house last week
Messrs. Hllliard Willis, Carl
were:
J. Daubcrt, "Toots" Daubcrt, Robert
Saucr, Loyal Van Arsdall, James
Langdn, of Louisville; Slade Carr,
Art Frazier, Edward Henry, Harry
Myers, of Covington; James McMa-hoof Bedford, and Carl Stlth, of
Mt. Sterling.
Visitors at Hho Phi Kappa Tau
Included Messrs.
house last week-en- d
Bowman Webb, of Louisville; Marshall Barnes, of Beaver Dam; Clyde
Norrls, Dar Rifkin, John Ross, and
Sylvan Bolt, of Cincinnati; Frank Adams, of Hustonville, and C. W. Adams, of Hustonville.
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Initiation field
Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary
fraternity, held initiation at the meeting Sunday afternoon at Miss Elizabeth Woods' home on the Bryant StaBest,
tion pike. Misses Katherine
Betsy Worth and Melvlna Heaven-ridg- e
After the
were the initiates.
ceremony delicious refreshments were
served.
Scabbard and Blade Smoker
Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, will entertain with a
smoker next Thursday evening at the
Lafayette hotel for tho deans, tho
members of the military department,
and officers of the University.

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Siema Chi fraternity announces the
following initiates: Messrs. Conrad
Rose, of Evansville. Ind,: "Ike" Gold
smith, of Charleston, W. Va.; Hosea
Smith, of Birmingham; Wendell Redding, of Lexington, and James Som-me- s,
of Louisville. They also announce the pledging of Mr. Boswell
Pierce, of New Castle, Ky.
Week-en- d
gues'ts at the Sigma Chi
house were: Messrs. William Mock,
Robert David, Virgil Watson, "Skinny" Wedell, Albert Slagle, of Ashland: R. B. Boyd. William Luesing. of
Louisville; Robert Fryer, Clarence
Van Lew, Silas P. Wilson, of Danville;
Hugh Card, of Pineville.
Messrs. William Selle. of Detroit.
Joe Morris, and Arnold Neiser, of Cin
cinnati, and Frank Smith, of Ashland,
spent the week-en- d
at the Pi Kappa
Alpha house.
Mr. William Durbeck and Mr.
Thomas L. Rilev went to Louisville
to hear Governor Al
last week-en- d
fred Smith's speech.
'Misses Eleanor Showalter, Betsy
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Darnell, Dorothy Hibbs, of Frankfort;
and Madge Reynolds of Lafrence-burt- r.
were euests at the Chi Omega
sorority house last week-enAlpha Xi Delta sorority announces
the initiation of the following: Miss
Elizabeth Bowling, of Paris, and Miss
Martha Reed, of Carlisle.
Week-en- d
guests at the Alpha Xi
Delta sorority house last week-en- d
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were: Misses Eva Jenkins,
Taylor Watkins, of Elizabethtown;
Dorothy Blalz, Betty Hyle, of Louisville; Dorothy Edwards, of London;
Ruth McDonald, of Versailles; Grace
Archer, of Russell, and Natalie Bry-soof Covington.
Tho Phi Kappa Tau fraternity announces the pledging of Mr. Robert
Kay, of Russell, Ky., and Mr. Thomas
Warren, of Guthrie, Ky.
Guests at the Kappa Delta sorority
were Misses Lu-pihouse last week-en- d
Rvwater. Christine HoDkins. of
Louisville; Lucy Benson, of Erlanger;
Dorothy Stebbins, of Richmond; Louise Ellis, of Georgetown.
Visitors at the Delta Delta Delta
were:
sorority house last week-en- d
Miss Mary Susan Flippin, Miss Helen
Cooper, of Somerset; Miss Mabel C.
Graham, of Frankfort.
Guests at the Siema Alnha Epsilon
were:
fraternity house last week-en- d
E. S. Clark, J. T. Katterjohn, and
Russellville; Rice
John Albert, of
Green, of Louisville; Ned Herndon, of
Cincinnati; Roland Schultz, of Fort
Wayne, Ind.; Tom Armstrong, of Covof Williamsington; J. D.'Gatliff,
burg; Hubert White, of Harlan; Har- -

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Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dorsey anof their
nounce the engagement
daughter, Laura Louise, to Mr. William Overton Billiter, of Covington, 192 W. Short Street, Lexington
Ky. The wedding will be an event
of November.
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school at Nazareth academy in NazR. W. SMOCK
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