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Lydia Frend, Dorothy
Kathleen Peffley, Llewellyn
Jones, Virginia Boyd, Willy King,
Susan Clay, Lucille Cook, Virginia
Misses

SOCIETY NOTES

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entertaining were
Assisting
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Curtis Buehler, Helen King, Edith
Warnock, William Zopff.
CALENDAR
Pledges: Messrs. Hugh Adcock, J. Minihan and Rachelle Shacklette.
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Wendell
Saturday, November
Scott, Wayman Thomasson,
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Mrs.
Kappa Alpha entertaining with a Courtney Arnett, Harry Calloway, P. P. Boyd, Miss Dora Berkley,
Franklin, Wendell Messrs. Kyle Whitehead, Neil Plum-medance at the chapter house from 8:30 Pete Drury, Ernest
Hooe, Seth Kegan, Bob Miller, H. B.
until 12 o'clock.
John R. Bullock were among the
Triangle fraternity entertaining Myers, Arthur Pope, Paul Reed, Os- guests. About 75 students were presthe chapter house car Westendorp.
with a dance at
ent.
from 8:30 until 12 o'clock.
Alumni: Messrs, Arthur Morris,
Prib-blHugh Merriweather, Burkett
Pi Kappa Alpha Entertains
Faculty Hallowe'en Party
William King; L. J. Horlacher,
Omega chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha
Scrivner, E. S. Dabney, J. fraternity of the university entertainA very gala occasion was enjoy- Dr. E. J.
ed by all students attending the Hal- S. Patterson, Sam Roster, Len Rouse, ed with a dance Saturday evening
in honor of their pledges at their new
lowe'en party held in the university Addison Kackley.
gymnasium last Saturday evening
Chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. E. J. chapter house on Rose and Maxwell
from 8 until 11:30 o'clock.
Scrivner, Capt. and Mrs. James streets.
The chaperones for the occasion
The gym was very attractively Taylor.
were: Dr. and Mrs. Cronley Elliott,
decorated in gay crepe paper streamSigma Phi Tea
Theta
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Gooding, and Mr.
ers, pumpkins and corn stalks.
The members of Theta Sigma Phi, and Mrs. John Fields.
Dancing, fortune telling and the playwomen's honorary journalistic sororing of games provided entertainment
The pledges, the guests of honor
for the guests. Refreshments of ity were hostesses for an afternoon were: Stanley Black, Capson Mauzy
tea Friday from 4 to 6 o'clock in Pat- Ernest Petrey, Charles Rice, Freddie
cider, apples and doughnuts were
terson hall with the students of jour- McLane, Walter Wetzel, Robert
served.'
Joe Allen, Ralph Mcintosh, Will
The officials and faculty assisted nalism honor guests.
The receiving line included Miss Ed Covington, Arthur Eastwood, Lec
in receiving and entertaining. SevWilly Taylor Ison, Richard Brann, ,DicV
Marguerite McLaughlin, Miss
eral hundred guests attended.
King, Miss Virginia Boyd, and Miss Bowling, James Lynn and Jack Rash.
Lucile Cook, who are officers of the
The hosts, the members of the actHouse Dance
ive chapter, were: Richard Elliott
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity organization.
The decorations carried out the Tames Hester, Joe Morris, Marion
entertained with a dance Saturday
evening at the chapter house on South Hallowe'en motif in the lighted Walker, Stanley Courtney, Arno
William Watkins, Arthur Hoover,
candles, pumpkins and fall flowers
Limestone from 9 to 12 o'clock.
of cider A. J. Glenn, David Alexander, Bonner
refreshments
The decorations of corn stalks and Delicious
Blashingame, Lawrence Curry, Abner
lighted pumpftins were in keeping doughnuts and apples were served White,
Frank Smith, Jack Fish, Ike
Miss Josephine Frazier at the
with the spirit of Autumn and Hal3tt,
lowe'en.
The Kentuckian orchestra piano and Miss Evelyn Prewitt vio- Gray Whayne Priest, Harold Heuser,
Tucker, Thomas Rose, James
furnished the music and punch was linist, gave a delightful musical proShewmaker, Louis Weber, Earl Shergram during the afternoon.
served during the evening.
The annual pledging service took wood, R. C. Layson, Adolph Edwards,
The hosts, the active chapter inThe pledges were Misses Glenn Roberta, Hart Miller, Robert
cluded:
Messrs. James K. Ellis, Jr., place.
Warren, John Billy Wigglesworth, IrFoster Adams, Watson Armstrong, Catherine Carey, of Lexington; Har- vine Darter, James Miller, Alwyn
James Augustus, Parkham Baker, riet McCauley, of Versailles; Ruth Thomas, Whitney Evans, J. A. Estes
l,
John Dundon, Ted Bullock, Roland Kehoe, of Maysville; Martha
of Paris; Lydia Roberts, of and James Brady.
Eddie, Mark Franklin, Marion
About ninety guests were present.
honorary
sophomore;
Paul Jenkins, T. Knadler, John Lexington,
Lair, Earl May, Frank Nelson, Al- Helen Shelton, of Lexington.
Dr. Bassett of the psychology de
Members of the active chapter are partment
bert Pieh, Truman Rumberger, Paul
of the University of Kentucky gave the initial address of a
series of five lectures to advisers of
groups of Girl Reserves last Monday
svening.
The second lecture will
next Monday evening at the Y.
W.C.A. rooms at 7 o'clock. All girls
af the university belonging to the
Y.W-C.are invited. to attend.
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Mohney, Frank Phipps, Tom Phipps,
Ralph Connell, Beverly Waddell, Lon
Rogers, Job Turner, Claybrook Turner, Kyle Whitehead, Rice Green, Meri-det- h
Smith, J. L. Darnaby, K. D. Gat-- ,
lift", Tom Armstrong, George Dundon,
J. Miller Dundon, Henry Lewis, Dow
Caldwell, John Rachel, Leroy Keffer,
Billie Upham, E. T. Higgins.
Pledges: Foster Seamon, James
Collier, Charles Bastin, Don Whitehead, Fred Farley, E. K. Rice, Junior
Lyons, John Goodloe, Josh Denham,
Harold Bird, Glen Pope, Roger Hecks,
Paul McBride, Earl Jones, and Cornelius Coffman.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Means Robb
have announced the engagement of
;heir daughter, Lucille Gibson Robb,
The
to Mr. Floyd Cline McCauley.
wedding will take place November 21,
on the
it the home of the bride-eleNicholasville road.
Miss Robb, who is a popular and
attractive girl, was a graduate of
Hamilton College in the class of '25.
3he attended the university last year
vhere she was a pledge of the Delta
Delta Delta sorority. Miss Rob was
llso chosen one of the five most beau-:ifgirls by Flo Ziegfield for the
1925 Kentuckian.
is a resident of
The groom-eleHe was graduated from
Versailles.
Staunton Military Academy and was
l student at the university two years
ago where he was a member of Sigma
Nu fraternity.
The young couple have the good
wishes of many friends for their
happiness.

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Miss Myrtle Stevenson of Covingat the Beta
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Mary Snell, to Mr.
Edwin Duke Bartlett, of Owensboro,
which was solemnized Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of
the bride's parents in South Union
3treet.
Mrs. Bartlett spent three years at
the University of Kentucky and one
year at Miss Mason's school in New
York. She is a member of the Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority.
Mr. Bartlett is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Bartlett, of Owensboro.
He is manager of the Lee Tire Company located in Madisonville.
Up'on their return from their trip
they will make their home in the Parker apartments.
:heir daughter,

Beta Sjgma Omicron Pledges
Beta Sigma Omicron held pledging
exercises Wednesday, October 27 at
the chapter house.
The new pledges are Miss Ann
Smith and Miss Gene Smith of Sal- visa, Ky.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Entertains
Epsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon of the university entertained
with a dance Saturday evening, from
9 to 12 o'clock, at their home on South
The decorations
Limestone street.
were of autumn leaves, yellow and
black crepe paper, and pumpkins.
The chaperones for the delightful
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl B
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennon, Mr. and
Mrs. Lovell T. Underwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Basil
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Members of the active chapter are
Frank Brown, Roland Schultz, Gayle

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Delta Chi fraternity announces the
pledging of Ted Johnson, of Youngs-tow-

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Ohio.
Louise Edwards of London, and Miss
Polly Doolan of Ashland were guests
at the Alpha Xi Delta house for the
week-en-

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Miss Mary Word had as her guest
Miss Dorothy Hill
for the week-en- d,
of Frankfort.
Miss Edna Mae Weaver of Louisguest of Miss
ville was the week-en- d
Lucille Bywater.
Miss Dorothy Stebbins visited Miss

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Edna Lewis Wells of Ashland and Anna Brackett Owens of
guests at the
Paducah were week-en- d
Kappa Delta house.
Miss Virginia Baker of Monticello
visited her sister, Miss Dorothy Baker,
at the Delta Delta Delta house last
Misses

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Misses Mary Lair of Cynthiana and
Hannah Bell of Shelbyville spent the
week-en- d
at tie Kappa Kappa Gamma house.
Mr. Hugh Merriweather of Louisville, and James Patterson, of Cyn-

thiana were guests at the Alpha Tau
Omega house for the dance Saturday
night.
Misses Jane McKee, of Lawrence-burand Linda Hackworth, of Shelat
byville, were guests last week-en- d
the Chi Omega house, and attended
the S.A.E. dance.
Miss Louise Connell, of Paris, was
guest at the Kappa Delta
a week-en- d
house.
Delta Tau Delta announce the
pledging of James Chapman of Ash
land and Nand Kelley of Hazard.

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