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B. B. SMITH & CO.
Correct Apparel for
264 W. MAIN ST.

University Shoe Shop
Our Work and Prices Always
Keep Us Busy
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W. B. Martin's Barber Shop
153 SOUTH LIMESTONE

STREET

Haircut 40c, Shave 20c
Saturdays

Haircut 35c, Shave 15c
Except Saturdays
LADIES' HAIRCUTTING

A SPECIALTY

OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.

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BREAKFAST AT

THE GRID
Right Across From the Campus
Buttered Toast, Eggs, Waffles and Maple Syrup,
Bran, Post Toasties and Many Other
Breakfast Foods
Served Quickly and Properly
TRY US

G. R. Kinney Co.

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Shoes for the Entire
Family
145 W. MAIN STREET

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Summer Students Look. Your Best
Come to Us for Your

HAIRCUT or BOB

Students Barber Shop
Maxwell and Lime

J. T. SHUCK, Proprietor

Here's Your Chance to Make Good
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BUY A

Royal Portable
And type your themes and notebooks
You are always finding needs for your Royal

Transylvania Printing Co.
NORTH UPPER

The marriage of Miss Martha
Reed and Mr. Olenn Roberts will
at the
be solemnized Saturday
Church of the Oood Shepherd, Dr.
Thomas Settle officiating.
Miss Mary Ward and Miss Frances Mauzy, sorority sisters of Miss
Reed, will be her attendants, and
her sister, Miss Mable Reed, will be
her maid of honor.
Miss Reed has been outstanding
on the University campus and was
a member of the Alpha XI Delta
sorority. Mr. Roberts was graduated from the University In the
class of 1928 and was a member of
the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
The young couple plan to take an
apartment In Bellevue.
President McVey Returns
President Frank L. McVey and
Mrs. McVey have returned from
Chicago where Dr. McVey delivered a series of lectures at thp
University of Chicago. He Is now
teaching summer school courses on
school administration, his place in
these classes having been taken by
Dean W. S. Taylor, head of the
summer school session, during Dr.
McVey's absence.
Balph Sherwood
Lexington frleds will be interested in the following extract taken
from the Pittsburgh Evening Post:
"Mr. and Mrs. George Balph, of
New Castle, Penn., have formally
announced the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Florence Balph, to
Mr. William Earl Sherwood, of Ew-in- g,
Ky., and Washington, D. C.
Miss Balph Is a graduate of Carnegie Tech University, and is
charming, talented and very popular
in Eastern society, coming from one
of the finest families in Pennsylvania.
"Mr. Sherwood is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hlldred Sherwood,
of Ewlng, Ky. He was graduated
from the University in the class of
"27 where he was a popular student,
acprominent in
tivities, and a member of the Pi
He is
Kappa Alpha fraternity.
descended from fine old Virginia
and Maryland families, a direct
descendent of John Blair, original
signer of the first Constitution of
the United States. in Virginia."

Benton's Sweet Shoppe

Lasting Thru Saturday
FINAL SLASH IN PRICES:
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DRESSES

$6.95
None

2 Dozen

COATS

Higher

Beautiful Coats at
None Higher

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Felts, Hair Braids, Straws,
French Felts

HATS
$1S

Viaduct Barber Shop
After Dances and Parties

Belmont Restaurant

"BEST

HempeFs

Southern Dye Works

ROOF REPAIRING

Students Restaurant
385 South Limestone

Thra the Week
GOOD DINNERS
SUNDAY DINNERS

317-31-

35c
50c

A DOLLAR DINNER
W. W.
served ,every evening out doors at
the Green Tree Tea Room Main,
opposite Kentucky Theatre.
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A delightful place for sandwiches,
192 W. Short, Lexington
tea and ices at the Gree Tree.
Main street opposite the Kentucky Bring 'em today - get 'em tomorrow
Theatre.
THE GREEN TREE
Luncheon Tea Dinner
adv.

STILL
Kodaks
Films

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W. MAIN ST.

3 PIECE SUITS

We repair slate, tile, tin and
composition roofs. We also erect
and repair putter and spouting:.
All work guaranteed.

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WISE FURNACE REPAIRING

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The

Hickman Morton
A marriage of unusual interest
place June 15 when Miss Anne
took
Humphreys Hickman, of Washington, D. C, became the bride of
Mr. Claiborne Barsdale Morton, of
South Boston, Va., at the home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Per-ri- e
Hickman, In Washington, at 4:30
in the afternoon.
Chaplain H. Allen Griffith was
the officiating minister. The bride
was given away by her mother.
The bride is charming and popular
and was a student of the University
where she received her degree in
the class of 1923. While at the University she was a member of the
Suky Circle, house president of the
Chi Omega sorority, a member of
the Strollers, president of the senior class, and prominent in other
affairs.
After a motor trip, the bride and
bridegroom will be at home in
Bluefleld. W. Va.

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Parrish Walden
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock the
marriage of Miss Lilly Parrish and
Mr. William Julian Walden will be
solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Parrish. at Midway, a reception to
follow the marriage service.

Attractive Values

Of Interest

to

Summer Students

WHITMAN'S
CANDIES
Your Name Engraved

The wedding of Miss Josephine
Skaln, of Lexington, to Mr. Chariest
Mason was solemnized last Tuesday, June 25, at the home of the
bride's mother, Mrs. Jos. M. Skaln,
in Mentelle park, at 5 o'clock in the
afternoon.
The bride was a student at the
University and was graduated with
the class of '28 .She Is a member of

Choice Collection of

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Values to $39.50
Every woman has a place in her wardrobe
gay Prints,
for just such values as these
sheer Georgettes and unusual Flat Crepe
all this spring's smartest styles.
dresses
Drop in tomorrow and see them for yourself
. . . then you will surely want more than one!

We Carry a Complete Line of
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Headquarters for University

FINER DRESSES

Books

Exquisite models

$1.00 and $2.00

NEW YORK MILLINERY CO.

Invitation

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SOCIETY NOTES
Pledges Are Initiated
Four pledges were Initiated Into
the Lambda Alpha chapter of Chi
Omega sorority June 2 at the chapter house on South Limestone street.
They are Mary Fiddler, Lois Adams,
Betty Greaves and Mary Sidney
Hobson.

WOMEN and MISSES

left for a motor trip and will be
at home In Lexington, going to
AT BENTON'S
housekeeping In an attractive apartment. Both arc graduates of the
HOME MADE PIES
CHICKEN CROQUETTES
University and are charming and
popular. The bride Is a member of
SALADS
SANDWICHES
STRAWBERRY TARTS
HMimt mm ttmmmttta the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr. Carran of the Phi Delta
Famous for Our Chocolate Fudge Cakes
and was a member of the W. A. C, Theta fraternity. He Is also president of the Ouignol Players.
as well as several otner activities.
Mr. Mason was graduated from
Miss Frye To Be Married
the University of Rochester and was
a popular member of the activities
Saturday, the marriage of Mfesl
there.
Hallle Kay Frye, of Waddy, Ky. '
141 SOUTH
LIME
After the ceremony the couple to Capt. Raynor Garcy, of Fort
will leave on "a motor trip, their Bragg, N. C, will be solemnized at
Waddy, Ky. The bride-elewas a
destination being kept n secret.
popular student at the University
and was prominent In many actiMrs. McVey's First Tea
July 3, President and vities on the campus. Several Lex- - j
Beginning
We
a Special
to
Mrs. McVey will be at home to all lngton friends will attend the wedthe summer students of the Uni- ding.
SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS
versity. Mrs. McVey's first WednesPERSONALS
day tea, an established custom on
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campus, will be July 3, from 3
the
We
All
Miss Hplnn Klnt? nlnns tn linvi
to 5 o'clock In the afternoon. All
students are welcomed and made to tomorrow for Pasadena, Calif., where '
she will Join Prof, and Mrs. Enoch
feel at home.
President and Mrs. McVey re- Orehan, who have been there for
The party then
turned Sunday night from Chicago several months.
where they have been visiting for Dlans to motor home, visit! nir VpI- lowstone Park on the way.
H. M. DAVIS, Prop.
a week.
157 E. HIGH ST.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin sailed
June 212 from Montreal to visit
Price Simpson
France and several other European
The marriage of Miss Virginia countries.
Price to Mr. Weldon Simpson, both
Misses
of Nicholasvillc, Ky., took place Ruth TuttBernlce Congleton a and
1 for
trip
June 18, at the Christian Church in to Portland, left June
Ore., stopping at
Nicholasville, uniting two of the Grand Canyon, Los Angeles the
Come to
and
oldest and most prominent families Hollywood, San Francisco
and Seatin Jessamine county. Rev. Rhodes tle, Wash. They have also nlanned
Thomson officiated. The bride was a side trip to Vancouver,
Lake Lou
given away by her father. Mr. J. S. ise ana
uanir, Canada, and will rePrice.
turn by way of Lellowstone Park
The bride and bridegroom are the last of August.
ALWAYS OPEN
both former students of the University, having graduated with the
Best Drinks and Sandwiches in Town
class of 1928. Mrs. Simpson Is a FRED MAJOR WECOMES SdN
member of the Chi Omega sorority
PHOENIX HOTEL OPPOSITE US
and Mr. Simpson the Phi Delta
Announcement has been made of
Theta fraternity.
the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Major at their home In ChamSimpson left for Memphis, Tenn., paign. 111., on June 20. Mr. Major,
where Mr. Simpson has been locat- who was freshman football coach
ed for the last year, and where the last year at the University. Is now
BY TEST"
couple will make their home.
coach of the athletic teams at the
Champaign high school. The boy
Prewitt-Carran
will be christened Charles Frederick
The marriage of Miss Evelyn Major Jr.
Prewltt, of Mt. Sterling to Mr.
Richard B. Carran, of Fort Mitchell
Personally, we never thought the
and Lexington, was solemnized Satde Milo beautiful,
urday evening at the country home Venus to hand it to hpr but you
have
whon it
parents, Mr. and Mrs. comes
of the bride's
to eating.
Dan J. Prewltt, near Mt. Sterling.
(Note to Deglnners): you see. she
The Rev. C. A. Brooks, of the Mt.
Sterling Christian church, was the hasn't any arms, so If she eats anything you have to hand It to her.
officiating minister.
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