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Society
The Sigma Beta Upsilon sorority
has moved from 352 Harrison Avenue
to 282 Rose street; and at the new
place of residence, entertained with
several informal parties in honor of
visiting alumnae, who were here for
Thanksgiving and the home coming
celebration.
Triangle Entertain!
' Kentucky Chapter of Triangle entertained Sunday evening with a banquet at the Lafayett eHotel ball room
in honor of the newly initiated members, Messrs. C. E. Albert, David
Browning, Jr., H. C Coppage, Ralph
N. Platts and Raymond E. Church.
An enjoyable dinner was followed by
short addresses from the honorary
members, Dean F. Paul Anderson,
D. V.
Dean Norwood, Professor
Terrell and Professor J. B. Dicker.
The active chapter consists of R. A.
Burroughs, D. M. Ramsey, J. R.
Russell, A. W. Stone, C. W. Gray, C.
M. Riefkin, J. E. True, R. A. Stoesser,
J. W. Austin, T. Benson, F. Chappell,
T. D. Williams, J. E. Barnes, R. Bor-eR. R. Dawson, D. M. Taylor, A.
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R. Nutting, T. H. Oliver, P. M.
and H. W. Glenn. The pledges
are P. J. Sehlinger, C. K. Hoffman,
J. E. Colby, C. E. Farxington, P. A.
Barnes, W. H. Rice, L. E. Griffith,
J. C. Coppage and A. E. Walker.
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Kappa Delta Tea Dance
The pledges of Epsilon Omega
Chapter of Kappa Delta sorority entertained with a beautiful tea dance
at Patterson Hall Friday afternoon
from 3:30 to 6:00 o'clock in honor of
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Mlc active mcmucrs ui wic wipivii
This dance was a feature of home- -,
coming week and many alumnae
members of the chapter were guests
for tbe occasion.
The hall was attractively decorated
in old rose and white, the colors being
carried out in the "souvenirs for the
girls which were artistic little fans.
Fruit punch was served and the Kappa
Sigma orchestra furnished the music.
The hosts were the pledges: Misses
Annabelle Murphy, Madelyne Arthur,
Willy King, Margaret Dungan, Elsie
Crume, Lucille Coleman, Katherine
Stapf, Dorothy Stebfbins.
The guests of honor, the active chapter: Misses Katherine Hodge, Louise
Connell, Margaret Baker, Helen King,
Clover Coleman. Mary Agnes Gordon,
Amanda Gordon, Alphonsine Stewart,
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Lucille Stillwell, Nina Howard, Helen
Arthur, Ava Cawood, Adna Louis
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Frances Lee, Bertha Craft,
Frances Kenney, Anna Louise Reising.
The other guests present were:
Mrs. A. B. Connor, Mrs. William
King, Mrs. R. E. Lee, Miss Nan McLaughlin, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Mrs. Auval Baker, Mrs. Stebfoins,
Mrs. William Appleton, Mrs. Turner
Howard. Mrs. S. F. McCormick, Mrs.
Joe Stillwell, Miss Dora Berkley, Mrs.
Margaret Giles, Mrs. Edward Meyer.
Misses Katherine McMurtry, Pearl
McCormick, Rachelle Shacklette, May
Mary Virginia
Murray Harbison,
Phillips, Annelle Kelley, Elizabeth
Williams, Grace Ardher, Edna Gordon,
Laura Dunn, Georgine Kirk, Dorothy
Reed, Lillian Rasch, Mary Elizabeth
Depue, Edith Minihan, Daisy Taylor,
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Virginia Hojward, Virginia Conroy, of
Mt. Sterling; Helen Hunt, of Ashland;
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Laure Acree,' Juliet Gosley, Harriet
Chatfield, Sarah Ruth Arnold, of LouBETWIXT US
isville; Anna Louise Connor, Elizabeth
Shropshire and Elizabeth Murphy.
Invitations were sent to the men stu(Continued from page two.)
dents of the University of Kentucky,
College and Transylvania ColCentre
dues for this year. I want the Kernel
lege.
and the news from there, not that I
wouldn't find out otherwise, but it
S. A. E. House Dance
and pledges of Sigma keeps me in closer touch. This would
The members
Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained have been in sooner but I have spent
Saturday evening with a delightful the past two months visiting foreign
dance at the chapter house on south countries with Mrs. Iley B., formerly
Miss Iosephine Harkins of Prestons-burLimestone street.
Ky." Iley B. Browning, Box
The rooms were decorated with evergreen branches and holiday berries, 126, Ashland, Ky.
and the fraternity shield in purple and
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gold lights held the place of 'honor in
and Miss
Julian Adair Hodges
the hall.
Mary Louise Maddox ex- - were marThe chaperones- were Miss
McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. ried in Washington, D. C, NovemB. Webb, Mr. and Mrs Alex Hall, Mr. ber 29. Immediately after the cereand Mrs. J. T. Jackson, Jr., and Mr. mony they left for Manhattan, Kansas, where Mr. Hodges is an instrucand Mrs. Thomson Bryant.
included Misses tor in the Kansas State Agricultural
The hosoitalitv
Williams, College. Mr. Hodges received his B.
Grace Davis. Elizabeth
Louise McCormiok, Margaret Owens, S. Agr. in 1917 and his. M. S. Agr.
Lurline Bronaugh, MaTy Marshall Mc in 1923. From 1917 to 1919 he was
Meekin, Margaret Lavin, Louise Ad in the service of his country and afkins, Mary Snell Ruby, Marjorie War ter his discharge was in the employ
den. Kathleen Lowry, Morjorie Rid of the Texas Oil Company, Port Ar
Mildred thur, Texas. He .returned to the UniHumphreys,
die, Dorothy
CowgilU Esther Gilbert, Edna Gordon, versity for his graduate work in 1921,
Elizabeth Ragenste'in, Mary Peterson, finishing in February 1923, and imEleanor Chenault Smith, Martha Pate, mediately after entered his present
position.
Ellen Hughes and Minnie Wheeler.
Men invited frdm. "other fraternities
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Smith, Dan Morse, to their office here. Please send my
Fitch, William
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Miss Fannie Vivian Moffett was solto the New York offices of the Western Electric Company, has returned to emnized November 29, in Lexington.
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University of Kentucky last June. He
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tucky, where they will make their
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