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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
has return

Ed Hardin, Sebrec, Ky

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

ed to the University to resume his
Angus Gordon, Art and Science, '14, studies in the Law College after an
and Agriculture, '16, Is doing County absence of a year' on account of sick-

Agent work in Henderson County.
Management of a Farm Bureau which
has quarters in Henderson is occupy
Ing moBt of his time. The Bureau has
established reading and rest rooms
where farmers may have access to the
best agricultural literature at all times
and a place to spend their leisure time
when in Henderson.
I

An examination of the student register In the Registrar's office reveals
a very interesting fact as to the geographical boundries of the student
body. A line may be drawn on the map
of the United States and starting with
Washington, D. C, It passes through
Ford City, Pa., Richmond, Va., Blue-fielW. Va., Bakersvllle, N. C, St.
Petersburg, Fla., Anniston, Ala., Marshall, Tex., Los Angeles, Broken Bow,
Okla., Lake City, la., Indianapolis and
,
Norwood, Oi

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Dean Cooper left Tuesday for Indiana, where he appeared on the program of the meeting of County Agents
of that State, which was held Wednesday at Purdue University. His address
was, "Economic Problems In Soil and
Crop Management."

Watches

Marguerite McLaughlin, In
structor in Journalism, is attending
the annual meeting of the American
Association of Teachers of Journalism
at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Announces

OPENING OF DANCING CLASS
TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 8 P. M.
WE REPAIR

PHOENIX HOTEL BALL ROOM

Watches

Miss Edna Berkley, Class of '19, is
teaching Mathematics in the Mt. Sterling High School.
Miss

MRS. J. TANDY HUGHES

WE SELL

This class is for instruction and practice.
Also calls to your attention

Heintz, Jeweler
123

East Main Street

MRS. HUGHES SCHOOL DANCE ON
SATURDAY EVENING

Hours to 12

Opp. the Phoenix

Smith's Sextette

Lexington, Ky.

Upon the list of committees appoint
ed by Mrs. P. P. Boyd, President of
The Woman's Club of the University
of Kentucky, last Friday, Miss Marappears as
Dr. S. D. Averett, of the Chemistry guerite McLaughlin's name
Laboratory, Experiment Station, has a member of the Federation and Press
returned after working all summer on Committee.
the soil survey of Logan County. This
survey was a piece of
work between the State and U. S. Government and has required three years'
BARBERSHOP
work to complete it.

We

.

W. B.

Haircut
Bob Arnold and D. R. Dudley,
of '19, are holding positions with Hersh & Bros., Allentown,
Pa. ,and the F. W. D. Truck Company.
Arnold is sales manager with headquarters in Cincinnati.

Phoenix Hotel

Martin's

25c
15c
25c
15c

Shave
Shampoo
Tonic

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

VICTOR BOGAERT
LEADING

133-13- 5

JEWELERS

Established 1883
"THE HALLMARK STORE"
W. Main St.
Lexington, Ky.

A Metropolitan Hotel Respectfully Solicits the

Patronage of University People

153 South Limestone St.

Lexington, Ky.

IK HIM!

McVey, Dean Boyd, Dean LEXIHGTQM, KY.,
Melcher and Secretary R. W. Owens,
Incorporated and Successor to
of the Y. M. C. A., returned from Lou- Wilbur R. Smith Business College

President

ui

Typewrkkf
isville last week, where they attended Btrikeeiag, Sbtrtksurf
Ladies Deaartaeat occuin honor of John R.
pies the whole of second
story and includes Saa.
Mott Thursday night.
Recitation, Saortkaad and

The Stenographic Shop
204 Fayette

National Bank Bldg.

JOHN SKAIN, Manager

Telephne 2046

Letters

Notary Public

a dinner given

TypewriHat Deaaxtawaia,
also Rett Rao ail.
Ladr Principal is aMtot-e- d
by two other lady teachers.
Nearlr 1M
Stnaeata the past I teal on.
Peraaaal lnatrnctiaa.
Bast Equipped Ladles
Department in this State.
Nearly 2.000 Ladles
have attended this College.
Many located in City, County and Government
Offices and Banks: 7 employed at State University.
Visit Oolleaa. East
Through the Influence of Coach Gill Depot, near Postoffice. Main Street, opposite Union
Phone 922.
is being arranged- - with the faculty Address. WILBUR R. SMITH. Lexington, Ky.

R. J. Colbert, of the American Red
Cross, was at the University Wednesday conferring with President McVey
regarding the Red Cross Instiute being conducted by Dr. Harry Best.

it
that Mr. Heber will not be required to
attend any morning or afternoon classes so the old boy won't be pressed for
time to get up and get to school in
time for football practice.

Members of the Sophomore football
team have been gloomy and despondent since the announcement that John
Davis would place his six feet of height
and 100 pounds of solid muscle in the
game!
Senior line In the Senior-Sop-

ya Ur

PATTERNS
THAT APPEAL TO
COLLEGE MEN
See Them At
JUSTRIGHT TAILORING
COMPANY

h

NOT HAIR RAISING

Suits made by us pressed
for one year free of charge.

BUT HAIR CUTTING

GEO. T. MARTIN'S
Hair Cut 25c
Basement,

Shave 15c
139

East Main Street

H. M. HUBBARD

1

JEWELER FOR STUDENTS
153

O. D. or Heavy Blue were the favorite

for those who couldn't go it was a
"Suit Saved." This Fall "Belters" are
the thing with young men who have
come back.

"Suits that Save" are popular with

145 W. Main St.

'

Judging by the actions of the drinking fountain which the Class of '05
left as a memorial, all members of that
class must have died several months
ago.

now

FALL-an- d

styles with young men a year ago ;

.
i

LAST

everybody
You'll get

it all here

in Hart Schaffner

and Marx Clothes; lively style and the
quality that wears long and saves you
the most money.

LEXINGTON'S

BETTER STORE

Kaufman Clothing

WEST MAIN STREET
SEE ME

(Incorporated)
DR. J. T. SLATON

DR. B. D. SLATON

TEETH

FALL STYLE NOW READY

DRS. SLATON & SLATON
DENTISTS

fhene

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127 CHEAPSIDE

Lexington, Ky.

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