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A number of English people are
agitating: for an English motto for
the city of London.

SOCETY NOTES
Marrikg Annnnd
and the house was brilliantly illuminThe following annoBMxnit bM ated with the Sigma Nu shields.
The music was furnished by Smith's
been received:
ereheetra and fruit punch was served
Mr. and Mr. L. VftaAttiall
during the evening.
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The active chapter, the hosts were:
Meesra. Id Asher, M. M. Benton, Car-ra- il

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TaMday, October th
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LoniiTill, Xvohuk?
marriage wa aolcmnixad at
the Holdeman Avenu
Chriatian
church, at Louisville, Ky. The ceremony was performed by the Rererend
Dr. Kurfess.
Mr. Curtis Sauer was a student of
the university and was prominent in
campus activities. He was a member of Keys, honorary sophomore fraternity, Mystic Thirteen, Sigma Rho,
and Alpha Sigma Phi social fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauer will be at home
at Oak Park Hills, HI., after Novem.
ber first.
The

THE

SPIRIT

OF

HALLOWE'EN
pervades our Tea Shoppe.
Come and enjoy it. We
are offering some seasonal
specialties that will
your imagination
as well as your palate.

be-qu- ite

As You Like It
Tea Shop
S. LIMESTONE
Mildred Ohaver
Marie Bunnell Davidson
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Sigma Na Entertains
of the Sigma Nu fraternity were hosts for an enjoyable dance
Saturday evening at, their chapter
house on Euclid avenue from 8:30 to
12 o'clock with their pledges as honor
guests.
The decorations carried oat the fraternity colors of laek, goli. and wfeita
Members

DetifoaiRoss3odd Co.
mcooATco
This October Opportunity Sale
Offers
Exceptional Savings to

WUUa
VlfrrJ

Ted Creech, R. W. Creech,

Dale, Ray Ellis, William

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Mot TTnll

ITVannAttTair

Ban Haury, Charles Heidrich, John
Keyee, James Kirkendall, Richard
Lewis, Arthur Lewis, J. D. Murphree.
James Pence, Charles Petrie, William
Kentz, Lewis Root, Don Sutherland,
Bob Sweetser, Jack Whitfield, Leon
Wigglesworth and Odell Willis.
They were assisted in entertaining
by the chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ne Crutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Tilford
Wilson, Miss Marguerite McLaugh
lin.
The honored guests wer the Sigma
Nu pledges: J. C. Bowen, Robert
Bird, E. H. Byone, Hubert Buckles,
Robert Coffman, Robert Davidson.
Jamie Ellison, Robert Eaton, J. Grif
fin, Gordon Gonzales, J. H. Hawn, G.
C. Jewell, Robert Johnson, Ed Miller,
Fillison Speiden, Bill Tuttle, Rufus
Van Arsdale, Sidney Webster, George
Willis, James Wiychffe.
Tri Delt Tea
Delta Delta Delta chapter enter
tained with an afternoon tea Friday,
October 15, at the chapter house on
Linden Walk.
The rooms were decorated with
masses of fall flowers and fruit punch
was served during the afternoon.
The active chapter who were liost-eeiare: Misses Amelia King, Helen Board, Dorothy Baker, Martha
Ball Edelin, Virginia Reeves, Evelyn
Wright, Mabel C. Graham, Gladys
t,
Smith, Marjorie Smith, "Minerva
Benny Edwards, Emma Chenault
Kelley,
Margaret
Averill, Hazel
Champ, Katherine McWilliams, Nancy
Jones, Frances Summers, Ruth Kehoe,
Frances Maltby, Helen Sampson, LauLam-per-

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COLLEGE GIRLS
Newest and Smartest of Coats and Dresses
at Special Prices.
Specal Lots of Silk Hose, Bags, Toilet Goods
etc. Fine Silks and Woolens also take
special prices.
For furnishing your room with Rugs, Curtains and Draperies you'll find these Special
October Prices are certainly most exceptional.
Be sure to attend this wonderful saving event.

Dunn.

Pledges: Misses Alice Law, Dorothy Howells, Monica McClure, Phoebe
Worth, Emma Williams, Lorine Williams, Ann Carvill.
Announcement Made
Misses Sarah and Helen Dedman
entertained Friday afternoon at their
home in Cynthiana with a beautiful
luncheon-bridg- e
in honor of Miss
Lair, whose engagement was announced to Mr. Oliver Perry Alfred
of Flushing, Long Island.
The house was beautifully decorated in autumn flowers. Prizes for the
first and second scores were awarded
and Miss Lair was also presented
with a handsome guest-o- f honor prize.
Miss Lair is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Redmon Lair, of Cynthiana.
For the last two years she attended
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the University of Kentucky where she
was very prominent in campus activities. Last year she was elected Colonel Sponsor for the R.O.T.C. at the
university and also had a leading role
in the Stroller play. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Mr. Alfred is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Smith Alfred, formerly of LexHe was graduated in the
ington.
class of 1922 from Princeton University, where he was a star football
player, captain at la crosse and participated in many other sports, also
a member of the Campus club. Since
graduating he has coached football
for two years Princeton and last year
was line coach at the University of
Kentucky.
He is now in business
with his father in Long Island.
The marriage will be solemnized in
the early winter.

Clarence Valade, Richard Webb, Herbert Wilkerson, Van Dyke Woodford,
Mark Napier, Travis Million, Walter
Gerstung, Axel Ernbery, Randolph
Taylor.
The guests of honor, the pledges:
Clarence George, Edward Mathis,
Samuel Mory, Henry Portwood, Al
Portwood, William West. H. Ritter,
Wilfred Valade, Henry Fiah, Jamaa
Gates, Leonard Bollard, P&al Seheel-e- r,
Lelani Hewartf.

Edelan for the football game.
Miss Edna Gordon was a guest at
the Delta Delta Delta house last
week.
Misses Linda Hacsworth, Margaret
Hall, Myra Louise Middleton, and
Margaret Vaughn, of Shelbyville were
guests at the Chi Omega house last

Sa Ky Dane
Su Ky Clrele of th
ntreftty eft
tertained with a dance 8atirdUy waning in the gymnasium at which the
members of the Washington and Lm
University football team were honor
guests. The music was furnished by
The Kentuckians orchestra.
Members
of Suky circle arc:
Messrs. Harry McChesney, James Au
gustus, Frank Brown, William
John Bullock, Oscar Stoesses,
Guthrie Bright, Kobert Lreech, Virgil
Johnson; Misses Willy King, Carolyn
Bascom, Mary Giles Thorn, Catherine
Dishman, Virginia Kelley.
Pledges: Messrs. Arch Bennett,
Fred Conn, Sam Manly, A. J. Glenn,
Niel Plummer, Harry McGibboney,
Frank Melton, Carl Cutlip, Titus
Finn, Frank Hoover, Charles Heidrich, Job Turner, Joe Holton, Roland
Eddy, Henry Maddox; Misses Martha
Minnihan, Mary Alex O'Hara, Thelma
Snyder, Virginia Etherly, Lucille
Short, Nellie Clay Corbin, Benny Ed
wards, Eleanor Ballantine, Edith
Thomas.

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Up-ha-

Delta Chi Entertains
Delta Chi fraternity entertained
with their annual Founder's Day banquet at the Lafayette Tiotel, Wednesday evening, October 13.
The decorations carried out the fraternity colors, buff and maroon and
the table was decked-witwhite
Mr. James KittreH presided as
toastmaster and the following toasts
were given: "Into It," by Chauncey
Johnston; "The Future of Delta Chi
at Kentucky," Harrison C. Bowles;
"Chapter Chronicles," by J. D. Reynolds; "Activities," William H. Glanz,
and "Reminiscences," Ed Tom

The active chapter, the hosts are:
H. C. Bowles, C. R. Conn, R. M. Cun-dif- f,
I. C. Disher, Joe Johnson, William Kendall, Jas. B. Kittrell, C. C.
Knickerbocker, J. R. Taylor, Laville
Wilhoit, Wi P. Crouch, Ray D. Hall,
Don Husk, Marcum Johnson, W. R.
King, M. L. Nollau, J. W. Pearson, E.
S. Quisenberry, Hewlett Whitmer, F.
I. Conn, Thomas Cross, J. D. Gilbert,
Wm. H. Glanz, R. E. Laufer, Garner
D. Willey.
The pledges who were honor guests
are, Alec Black, W. Jay Brummette,

Joe Cornett, Charlton Elrod, Fulton
Gosney, Chauncey Johnston, Paul LitRhodemeyer, Lynn
tle, Clarence
Rhodemeyer,
Henry J. Scott, Hereford Southwood, Russell Thomas, A.
C. Wallace and Thomas Williams.
Sigma Beta Xi Dance
Sigma Beta Xi fraternity of the
university entertained Saturday eve
ning with a house dance in honor of
the pledges at their attractive chapter
The
house on South Limestone.
house was beautifully decorated in
the fraternity colors of gold and
white with streamers forming large
arches from the chandelier to the
corners of the rooms. Fruit punch
was served during the dancing hours
from 8 to 12 o'clock.
The hosts, members of the active
chapter: Messrs. Mayo Anderson, Leslie Brake, Alvin Cord, A. E. Crone,
Karl Cutlip, Austin Graves, Toy
J Stanif er, E. Shaver, Henry Steilberg,

week-en-

New
Fall Hats

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IN EXCLUSIVE

IfiaOM Marr Katharma Sutton of!
Fare TfcejKM, o4 Carelyn Rica, of
Bfrfclnffiel
t the Chi
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STYLES

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for the

JaCtaa of Swinz was
aS tike AljhA Gamma Del!

leW Kalafi

College Miss

Mlea XlliflVtfh Paraall of Louisville
was the fuart of MIm Jana Manly
laet week-en-

FOR QUALITY
AND PRICE
See the

d.

Jack and Jill went up the hill
At 60 miles or better;
A cop unkind
Was right behind
They're seeking bail by letter.
"Spring is here," said the kid as
Papa's watch came apart. Puppst,

.

Rose Shop

139 West Main St.

DISCOUNT

A reformer is a man who suffers
worse hangovers than most people.
Life, i

TLA

To All College Girls

The

Stadium

Pledges Announced
Alnha Sitrma Phi announce the
pledging of "Buddy" Cola and Larin
Allen of Erlanger, Kentucky.
FRATERNITY

ROW

Misses Edith Morris of Louisville,
Alice Thompson of La Grange, and

Dorothy Bedford were guests at the
Kappa Delta house over the week-enMiss Katherine Conroy of Mt. Sterling was the guest of Miss Virginia
Conroy for the football game Satur
day.
Misses Mary Lair, Cynthiana;
McElroy, Frankfort; Jean Coblin,
McWilliams,
Margaret
Frankfort;
Shelbyville; Margaret Simpson and
were
Mary Gordon, MadisonviUe,
guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
week-enhouse for the
Miss Josephine Thompson of Atlanta visited Miss Mary Colvin last
d.

You want siyle.
The Largest Assortment of Smart.
Styles in Lexington
$10 - $11 - - - $6 to

FLORSHEIMS

d.

BELDEN'S

week.
Misses Polly Doolin, Morganfield;
Iva Dudgeon, Lebanon; Helen Brewer,

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Baynham Shoe Co.

Frankfort; Louise Atkins, Versailles;
Elizabeth Williams, Louisville; Jean- ette Ellison, Williamsburg, and Mrs
Will Gray of Bowling Green visited
at the Alpha Xi Delta house last

Eaft Main

Near Lime

week.
Miss Agnes Simcox had Miss Mabel

Graham of Frankfort as her visitor
last week-enMiss Beverly Grigsby of Bardstown
was the guest of Miss Martha Ball
d.

WOLEMLBS 31th ANNIVERSARY SALE
1

Kid and Chamoisette Gloves Sale Priced
KAYSER'S

CHAMOISETTES

$1.00

Kayser's fine quality chamoisettes, made in
the popular fancy cuff styles. Fall's most
popular colore Ficelle,
Tan bark Rosewood.
A glove commonly offered at $1.50 and far
superior to the usual
$1 quality.

Anniversary
Sale Price

Anniversary
Sale Price
$2.45

POPULAR

SLIP-O-

N

912I CHAMOISETTES

$2.95

89c

are greatly preferred by many peoare
s
ple. These beautiful Glace kid
made in Ecru and Rosewood, very desirable
autumn colors. Regularly sold at $3.50.

Fancy cuff chamoisette. A splendid quality,
neatly made and with attractive cuffs. Tan
An unmatchable
bark, Walnut and Ecru.
value at the

Anniversary Sale Price $2.95

Anniversary Sale Price 89c

Slip-on-

s

slip-on-

COTY

1

926

This is our birthday week,
and tomorrow, Saturday is
the last big day of this feature selling event.
Many many values, too
great to enumerate are included in this store wide anniversary selling, but we have
listed a few of the bargains
which would be of interest to
college girls, so that you realize the many big offerings in
this event. .
Tomorrow is the last day of
the sale. Be sure and come
down, for there are many
items in each department of
practical use to college girls.

KID FANCY CUFF GLOVES $2.45
These fancy cuff gloves are made of fine
quality Glace kid. They are beautifully col
ored and well made.
Every pair guaranteed
washable. Colors are
Ficelle, B i e g e and
Rosewood.
Our regular $3.00 grade offered
as an outstanding value at our

$1.00

889

Telephone Orders
from University
Girls Filled by
LINDA LEE, Personal Shopper.

An

of

Spanish Shawls
TO.75

Anniversary Sale Price

One of the many feature values. Coty'i
Booklet
face powder, rouge, puff and beautifully
booklet by Charles Dana
illustrated
Gibson on the proper use of rouge.
These four Coty items at less than the standard price of
the. face powder alone.
In order to cooperate with us Coty permits us to offer this
combination of the $1.00 box of face powder and the rouge
heretofore sold at $.1.25 but specially packed in a plain container, in this sale at 95c.
All the desirable rouge and powder shades all of the famous
Coty odors to choose from. An outstanding value.

Anniversary Sale Price 95c
(Quantity is limited

so only one to the customer.)

500

$2.68

New Fall Scarfs

fl.95. New Fall georgette and crepe de
chene scarfs in plain colors and beautiful
The
prints.
new colors and
a great range
of

new

signs.
larly
values.

de

L

Regu-

2.95

Fine quality crepe and georgette. Beautiful
fabrics and designs. Every color deairabl in
all the new
deprinted
signs. Styles
fringe and

MUk ML

rim JlAJ

f r i n jg

1

ess.

Regular values to $3.95.

Anniversary Sale

Anniversary Sale

Price $1.95

$2.68

$16.75

5'-

Giatly

and $24.75
Under-Price-

75

45.

A special purchase makes possible the Anniversary Sale offerings of the new
Fall Scarfs.
Over five hundred scarfs to choose from in this immense offering of new
Fall merchandise.

4t

12.75,

Montag's Fine Stationery

D. Wile

$1.95

$1.75

A gorgeous selection of Spanish, fringed
and embroidered Shawls. . . This includes a
wonderful assortment of very desirable
Shawls, in three ereat lots $12.75, $16.75 and 124.75. These Shawls are regularly,
from $22.50 to ?40.00 and are priced at aboiu one third less during this event.

95c
Face Powder
Rouge
Puff

Impressive Selling: !

Montag's well known "Mellowspun" stationery. Attractively boxed and ribboned.
Especially suitable for gift giving. This
novelty crush finish with deckle edge is
unusually attractive.
Orchid, peach,
white, buff, grey.
The popular large
sheet and envelope style. The always 75c
Montag quality in our

Anniversary Sale at 45c
finest paper with beautifully
tissue lined envelopes
white
blonde, grey, peach and lavender.
Four

Montag's
Mrench

different novelty weaves "Inter-weave- ,"
"Sportella"
"Chateau Lawn" 'C'ovelly
Parchment." Regular $1.50 values. It
is only because of the desire of Montag
with us in this sale that we are
e
able to offer this at the remarkably
of 75c. Beautifully boxed for holiday-gif- t
giving.
low-pric-

Anniversary Sale

at 75c

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