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W. Magill, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Garside, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Rhoads,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smithy Mr. and
Mrs. J. 0. Bartman, Mr. and Mrs. I.
C. Graddy, Dr. and Mrs. Mlprris Sche
rago, Mr. and Mrs. Maury Crutcher,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barr, Mr. and Mrs
Richard Ward Bozeman, Mr. and Mrs.
turn from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Phi Kappa Tau formal dance ir John G. Gardner, Mr. arid Mrs. E. J
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the cymnasium from 9 to 12 o'clock Gott, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wultman,
gymnas- Freshman Engineering class dance Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olney, Mr. and
in Dicker hall from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. H. F. Link, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Wallingtoii, Dr. and Mrs. Clay C.
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson,
Sorority Luncheon
Mr. Dana G. Card, Mr. Ed Johnson,
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Officers for the ensuing year were
Mrs. S.
Slaughter.
i elected
bv the Chi Omeea alumnae
January luncheon held at
, at their

SOCIETY NOTES
CALENDAR

Saturday, February- Second Cadet Hop in the

THIRD ANNUAL
KENTUCKY

Planck Withrow
the Lafayette hotel last Saturday.
The following announcements have
Those chosen to serve for the com
ing year were Mrs. W. F. Marrs, been received here:
Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison
president; Airs, J. U. Bryan, vice pres.
JULY 2, AUGUST 29, 1927
Planck
ident; Miss Elizabeth Bowman, sec-announce the marriage of their
retary; and Mrs. Shirley Groyer
Excellent Itinerary Covering
- daughter
Eight Countries
treasurer.
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Martha Young
ENGLAND, HOLLAND,
to
University Club Meets
GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND,
Mr". John Eastin Withrow
The Woman's Club of the university
FRANCE, BELGIUM and
on Saturday, Jyjy the third
entertained with a Chinese tea Tues
SCOTLAND
Nineteen hundred arid twenty-si- x
day afternoon, January 25, at 3:00
At Home
o'clock in Patterson hall. The .pro
gram was prepared by the art com After February fifth,
6cean Passages on
2224 Hilton Avenue
mittee, of which Mrs; E. F. Far
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Ashland, Ky.
Giant Cunarders
quhar was" in charge.
The bride is the daughter of Mr,
Mrs. C. R. Melcher presided at the
S. S. CAMERONIA
regular business meeting which pre and Mrs. James Harrison Planck," of
and
Fleminsburg, and attended the Uni
ceded the program.
versity of Kentucky for two years,
S. S. TUSCANIA
where she was a member of the Kappa
Woman's Club Meets
Conductor and Experienced
The masic departmnet of the Wo- - Delta sorority.
Lexington Chaperone
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f Central Kentucky held Mr. Withrow gracuated from the
ma'Accompany
Party
.Iieir regular rareting in the. ball- University of Kentucky at mid-s- e
Round
PRICE INCLUDES
room of the Lafayette hotel, on Sat- mester. He is a member of the SigTrip Ocean Fares, Hotels,
urday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. w
Mr. and Mrs
ma Chi fraternity.
Meals, Railroad Fares in EurThe members had the pleasure of Withrow will rriake their home in Ash
ope, Guides, Museum Entrance
some of Lexington's" accomhearing
land.
Dantz-leFees, Briefly
plished musicians. Mrs; L.-being the chairman of the depart
Longwith-Crai- g
ment, presided over the meeting.
The following announcements are
ALL
issued to friends here:
Faculty Party
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Langwith
me jvemucKy-veuy-- e
following
announce the marriage of their
oatketball game here last Saturday
Write or phone for descriptive
daughter'
literature
night, the members of the faculty of
Anne Elizabeth
the University of Kentucky and their
to
wives were entertained with a
Mr. Raymond Hicks Craig
party in Dicker hall. Games. Thursday, January the
JAMES M. MOLLOY
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dancing and bridge Tvere enjoyed. De- Authorized Steamship Agent
Rochester, New York
646 East High Street
.icious refreshments were served.
At Home
Dr. After February 15
Phone 3531
Among those present were:
and Mrs. Frank X. McVey, Dean and Rochester, New York
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Mrs. C. J. Turck, Mr. and Mrs. W.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Langwith, of Kingston, .Canada. Mr. Craig is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Craig, of
Court, Lexington.
The wedding took place in St.
Paul's Episcopal church, in Rochester,
Rev. G. N. Norton officiating.
The bride has just completed train
ing in the school for nurses at he
Genesee hospital, in Rochester.
OF THINGS ACTIVE"
Mr. Craig graduated from the Uni
versity of Kentucky in the class of
1922. He was prominent m student
activities, and was a member of the
Alpha Sigma Phi, Tau Beta Pi and
time-bein- g
Phi Mu Alpha, honorary engineering
home
and musical fraternities. He is con
nected with the Armstrong Cork and
Insulation Co.
Service
After a wedding trip to Washing
ton, Philadelphia and Montreal, Mr.
and "Mrs. 'Craig will make their home
Food
in Rochester.

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guests of Misses Anna Welsh Hughes
and Alice Knoble.
"Miss Dora Edwards was the guest
of Miss Kathleen Edwards .last week,
in Ashland, Ky.
Miss Madge Reynolds, of Augusta,
has returned to take "up her studies
at the university.
Alpha Tau Omega announces the
pledging of Messrs. Andrew Torok, of
South Bend, Ind., and Lew Ellis, of
Ashland, Ky.
Delta Tau Delta announces the
pledging of Mr. Lawton Daly, of Covington, Ky.
Misses Lucille Bywater, Lucy Benson and Virginia Conroy returned to
their homes for the
holidays.
Miss Alma Caywood was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. A. Smith at Harlan, last week.
Miss Mary Leona Bishop has accepted a teaching position at Murray, Ky., and has the good wishes
of her many friends for her success.
Miss Lillian Howes spent the weekend at her home in Paintsville.
Mrs. Adams entertained Monday
evening with a delightful buffet sup-- 1
per at her home in Cynthiana, with
the active chapter and the pledges
of Kappa Delta sorority as honor
guests.
Miss Frances Henry, of Tennessee,
and Miss Harriet Chatfield, of
are expected to return to
school this semester.
Miss Benny Edwards was a visitor
in Louisville last week.
Miss Mabel C. Graham and Miss
Virginia Reeves returned to their

homes last week.
Miss Martha Ball Edelen and Miss

Anna Louise Anderson spent the
week-en- d
at their homes, in Louisville.
Miss Billy Whitlow visited in Car-

lisle during the week-enMr. Claude Marshall, of Ashland,
was a visitor at the Sigma Chi house
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last week-enMessrs. Henry Mortimer, Henry
Gloucester and Wallace Luesfng have
returned to school after spending the
holiday at their homes.
Messrs. Burgess Carey and William
Crady have returned .to school for the
spring term.
Misses Elinor Davidson and Louise
Simpson were guests at the Alpha
Delta Theta house last week-enTom Boyd of Louisville has returned to school.
John Ottley, of Berksville, has registered for the new semester.
Louis Fayton, of Horse Cave, was
a guest over the week-en- d
at thej
Alpha Gamma Epsilon house.
Ben Kells spent the week-tenat
his home in Williamstown.
Don Edwards, W. J. Sparks, J. H.J
Gray and Fountain Raymer motored
to London for the week-enT. N. Williamson left last week f or
Knoxville on a business trip.
Oscar Stoesser spent the week-en- d
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morning, January 23, at 10:30 o'clock and men and women must not motor
in the palmroom of the Phoenix hotel, together unless permission
is .secured'"
with Mr. Elwood Schulte presiding.
and there are at least two women
The "K" association of the univer- in the party.
sity will entertain with a dinner on
February 9, in honor of Harry Gam-agThe
the new coach at the university. , traveledworld's record for distance
by a toy balloon, and the obThe Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority taining of a fraternity
sweetheart, are
and alumnae will celebrate their claimed by the members of the chapFounder's day on February 12 with ter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon
a card party in the afternoon at the
Ohio State university. A
Phoenix hotel and a banquet in the weeks ago the members of the low-'
fraevening at the Lafayette hotel.
teraity filled some balloons' with gas
and attached the card of one of the
Students at Oxford universitv young men with the name of the orstrongly resent such rigid rules just ganization printed on it. Several repassed by the authorities for under- plies, including a very unique one
graduates will loiter in staera doors of from a girl in Wichita, Kan., have been
theaters, coffee houses or the streets; received.
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Phi Mu Meets
Phi Mu Alpha, honorary musical
fraternity of the university will hold
the first of their series of
meetings at the home of Professor
"Lampert on Thursday evtening, di
rectly after the basketball game.
It has been planned to hold these
meetings in the future at the homes
of the various members of- the fraternity.

Hosiery Event

Phi Alpha Delta Entertained
Dr. G. L. Bailey entertained the
active members of Phi Alpha Delta,
honorary law fraternity, and about
fifteen members of the freshman law
class with an enjoyable dinner at his
home on Newtown Pike, Thursday,
January 20, at 7 o'clock.
Professor Roy Moreland, W. L.
Roberts, and Judge Lyman Chalkley,
members of the College of Law fac
ulty, were also guests at the dinner.

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Phi Delta Phi Entertained
Phi Delta Phi. honorary law fra
ternity of the University of Kentucky,
was entertained with a aeughtiui
dinner by Professor H. J. Scarborough of the Law College at his home
on Nicholasville road, Wednesday,
February 2, at 6:30 o'clock.
Members of the active "chapter and
freshmen in the College of Law were
guests of Professor Scarborough for
the enjoyable occasion.

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