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THREE WISHES FOR A RRIDE That comes your way
Will bo the brighter nnd the dearer,
I wish you happiness
And still more sweet,
Not Just the kind thnt bubbles up, Because these other three belong
to you.
But hnpplncss that is n quiet pence
Within your heart.
KATHLEEN GARDNER.
Trials will come
They nlwnys do but somehow
WEDDINGS
They will go away because that
pence
announcements
Of hnpplncss is there.
The following
have been received:
I wish you faith
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Barnes Combs
Not the
kind of fnlth,
announce the marriage of their
dnughtcr
but faith that faces the blnckcst
sky
Lillian
to
And says, "I trust."
Mr. Rcld Phillip Mcachnm
Tuesday, the third of June
on
I wish you understanding.
Cincinnati, Ohio
So many dreams nre shattered,
petal-lik- e,
Enclosed were cards:
Mrs. Rcld Phillip Mcacham
Mr and
Because wc do not try to see the
will be at home
other side.
after June the fifteenth
If we would open our self blinded
Two hundred nnd thirty-fiv- e
eyes
Stone avenue
We would sec what they see and,
Lexington. Kentucky
seeing,
The bride is n popular and beauWe would understand.
tiful girl, well known on the University campus, and will receive her
My three wishes for you.
was
I do not wish you fnmc, or power, A. B. degree in February. She Kerassistant society editor of The
or gold,
nel last year and is a member of
But I think what share of these

thbke? .ucky Kernel

THcta Sigma Phi, honorary Journal- ism sorority, nnd Mortar Board,
women's senior honorary sorority.
Mr, Mcacham for two years has
been n member of the faculty of the
geology department.
He Is n member of Sigma XI, honorary scientific
fraternity! Gamma Alpha, graduate
The University rifle team won)
scientific; Sigma Alpha Epsllon, second place in the National Inter-- i
honorary geology; nnd Sigma Nu, collegiate Competitive meet for the
social.
Hearst trophy which is emblematic
Mr nnd Mrs. Mcacham have re- of the R. O. T. C. chnmplonshlp of
turned from n motor trip in the America. Texas A. & M. won first
East nnd nre now In their new place. This is n most remarkable
apartment on Stone nvenuc.
achievement for the Kentucky team
and R. O. T. C, unit as the Texas
Wnlkcr-Stnton
considered the best in the
Saturday the marriage of Miss unit isnation.
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entire
Sarah Norwood
Walker to Mr.
Silver medals were given to the
Younger Alexander Staton will be
solemnized at 7:30 o'cclock nt the Kentucky team in recognition of
home of the bride on Aylcsford their showing made in the match,
The medals were awarded by n
Place.
at 2 o'clock. They will be
presented to the winners by a repJamcson-Rccs-The
resentative of the Hearst Newsmnrringe of Miss George
Jameson nnd Mr. Garnett Rces, papers, donors of the medals and
both of Cynthlnna, was solemnized sponsors of the championship meet,
Friday, June 13. Miss Jameson was who came here from Chicago
graduated from the University in for the annual University Field
Day.
1928, nnd was n member of the AlThe members awarded medals
pha Gamma Delta sorority, also
being prominent in campus activi- were Robert L. Bradbury, C. M.
Christie, O. B. CofTman, A. Henties. Mr. Rees was graduated from
Centre College, where he was n derson, C. Smith, William E. Flormember of Beta Thcta Pi frater- ence, A. McCary, L. . Peyton, S.
C. Perry, and John J. Thornton.
a.
nity. They plan to live in
The team won the championship
of the Southern district which inStcvcns-Jarvl- s
cludes all colleges in the Southern
The marriage of Miss Nancy Conference and several schools that
Stevens to Mr. Joshua Jarvis was arc not conference members but are
an event of June 14. The ceremony within the Southern area.
was solemnized at the home of the
The varsity rifle team, newest of
bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens, 6 Richmond road.
The house wns beautifully and
elaborately decorated with flowers,
and an altar was arranged of
palms, lilies and white cathedral
candles. Dr. A. W. Fortune was the
officiating minister.
The bride wore a lovely gown of
beige chiffon and lace, with a picture hat and slippers to match.
She was a student at the Unlver
slty.
S
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Rifiefr earn Wins Second Place

fill Film Fort Ha';rod

In National R. O. T. C. Matches
the letter sports at the University,
which is entirely a different team
from the team that took part in the
mnfr.1i fnr f hr rhnmnlonsliln will.
recclvc the minor sport K it wns
announced by Captain Smith. The
Varsity rifle team was made a minor
snnrt Inst Ml liv f lir nflilrtln rnnn- ell and the letters this year were
the first awarded In this field at
the University of Kentucky.
Those receiving letters are Rex
L. Allison, Ira C. Evans, I. D. Ivcr-soPhillip H. Orcm, William Eadcs,
Edward F. Crady, Jess M. Laughlln,
T. P. Mantz.

HARRODSBURO, Ky.

Old Fort
of Kentucky,"
first permanent FCttlc- wentsoon will live again on the
rcc" lnllc Aiming of "The Great
M ?ndow
hc recent novel of Ellza- )Ct
MaddOX Roberts. The scene of
the story is laid In the orltrinal Ft.
Harrod and the book is considered
by critics as one of the finest 'epics

1Inr"d, the "cradle
"IC- StntC S

bouttht
author )
of the '
Pioneer
trial state park, will be taken
Mcirn
bv tl film company. Miss Roberts
already has sent for all available
literature regard the fort, to aid In
writing the script and planning the
scenes for the screen version of the
book.
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Hundreds of people who have r?ad

Miss Roberts' novel, which came out

during the winter, have In the past
fc,w months made visits to see Fort
Harrod

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"Yes.
Who is that?"
"This is Hullett, Craftllng, Studge,
Mlnarlddy, Gowle and Scarrow."
"Oh, good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning,
good morning, good morning
and
good morning."

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pioneer life ever writ- -

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A firm of solicitors rang up a
stock broker and the following conversation took place:
"Good monlng. Arc you Mr.

A training or "reducing"
has been instituted for stout
at Ohio State.

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To He Setting for
an pictures 6t the replica
old Fort Harrod, In the
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STUDENTS FAIL
TO DELIBERATE
BETWEEN HOURS

We Welcome All
Summer Students with

a Special

"Vacation Sale"
of Toiletries
Beginning Tomorrow!
All your favorite Creams, Rouges,
Powdery, Etc., are priced
much below regular
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A Newer

VAN RAALTE

SINGLETTE
Super-Rayo- n

By Rita Mount
'J'ever Think? It's ten minutes to
the hour and you must get to your
next class. Perhaps you are on the i
third floor of the education build- I;
ing and your next stop is McVey
hall. In your hustle and hurry
across the campus you never stop
to think about anything, especially about those whom you meet. Oh,
of course I know it's likely you'll !
speak to every one you see and certainly to the one you think the most
of. but really, you don't think.
Does it ever occur to you that the
boy just coming out of the science
building may some day be your
family physician? Or that the one
entering the law building will some j
day be the means ibf freeing you
from the ball and chain, namely,
perhaps, the sweet young thing you
have just encountered? Or that the
one coming out of the shop will be
the one to build the bridge you'll
probably burn behind you? That
the one coming out of the C. & P.
building will draws the plans for
the house of your dreams? That
the one on his way to the music
building will be the piper whom
you'll pay?
I even think that the professors
you have will still be here 25
years from now to put your son
through the same ordeals you are
now. .expeclejielni?? . That the ftreat
jqst "passed .may.
football .star-you- ;
In the 'future be your iCe Irian? Or
that. the freshman you Just pjssed
rn.53? eventually" 6e ajse'nlor likcybu
thoueiit.ybu?d b'e'some day? " That
the ghl you are flirting with is married? Or .that ybif Should fiave gone
to the JJfian'twa days ago? And
another thing, does it ever occur to
you that you are walking on the
grass?

W. W. SXILL
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Let Us Help You Keep
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Looking Worthy
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Short, Lexington

DENTISTS
Drs. Slaton & Slaton
204-- 7

Dinner

Guaranty Bank Baildlnj
Phone 3616

- PIECE SUITS
3- - PIECE SUITS

Washed, 75c
Washed, $1.00

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Dry Cleaned, $1.00

SUITS

$3.50

All sorts of Laundry Work done at reasonable rates

Full Form Brassiere.
Long Diaphragm Section,
extending down over hipa
Scalloped Pantie Bottom,
with re-i- n forced crotch.

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Cropper's Laundry

Adjustable Garter
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Ibr women

who "love nice things" and want th
ailhouette lines that only such a complete
undergarment can assure.

Mitchell, Baker & Smith
(Incorporated)

The Quality Department Store

Call Ashland 210

MICHLER,
FLORIST, Inc
417 E. Maxwell St.
Phone Ashland 1419
"Leave your order with
Miss Carrie Bean, our
agent, at the Book-Stor- e
or
Post Office."

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