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PATT HALL PERSONALS
Helen Taylor was the guest of Logan
Flgg Friday.
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Nancy Smock spent the week-enHamilton College.
Jane Bell spent Friday night at the
Hall, the guest of Frances March .
Ruth Gregory was the guest of Mrs.
E. B. Webb Monday.
Mrs. Flgg, of Shelbyvllle, Is visiting
her daughter, Logan Flgg.
Mary Swlnney spent Friday the
guestof Mildred Collins.
Llllle Cromwell spent Sunday the
guest of Miss Frances Jewell.
Mildred Collins spent last week-ent her homo in North Middletown.
Nancy Loveland spent last weekend at her home in Winchester.
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Lucy Dean spent last week-enher home in Marcellus.
Louise Mayer spent last; week-enat h'er home in Louisville.
Miss Jane Hieronymous, of George
town, was the guest of Blanche Hoy
den last week-end- .
Alma Bolser spent last Saturday and
Sunday at her home in Cincinnati.
Miss Dorothy Blatz, Louisville, was
the guest of Lorraine West and Bettie
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Brown last week-end- s
Virginia Johnson, of Winchester,
was the guest of Sue Boardman last

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Virginia Croft was the guest 'of Virginia Shanklin at Maxwell, Hall Satur'
day.
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Bernice Elwanger, of Kentucky
WeBleyan College, was the guest of
Elizabeth Davidson last week-end- .
Miss Elizabeth Gaines and . Miss
Tommy Johnson, of Frankfort, was
guest of Belle Sale.
the week-enVirginia Shanklin was the guest of
Mrs. Minter in Richmond Sunday,
having motored over with a party
Sunday morning.
Anna Nelson, Marian Todd, Henrietta Bedford and Helen Bowen
spent last week-enat their homes in
Winchester.
Miss Brookie Tompkins was the
guest of Isabella Dickey Friday and
Saturday. Miss Dickey spent Sunday
in Georgetown, the guest of Miss
Tompkins.
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E1NTUCET KIENIL

Tickets win be out lor sale Tnursoay
for "The Two Virtues," the play which
will be presented May ai, at tne
opera House, oy tne .rnnoso-phia-

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are being held daily, and the production
promises to oe one or tne
ot tne college year.

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Af red Sutro, the author of "The Two
virtues," nas gained an enviame reputation in literary circles as one oi
England's leading modern dramatists,
in this play ne presents a cnarmmg
picture ot moaern iungusn me, com-

NOTICE

$500 AND EXPENSES

Exceptional opperUaity tor eetleff '
Pledges to the Student WorM Fel- men and women. Congenial and Inter
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Dr. Hannah Morris, of the Young lowship Campaign Fund are due Thurs- eating work. Application must be
day, May IS. Payments are to be at once. State age, class and departWomen's Christian Asociatlon, gave
ment. International Press, College Dethe first of a series of lectures on made to Mr. Peak at the business
partment, 1010 Arch street, Phllndel
Social Hygiene Tuesday night at Patphla.
terson Hall. Dr. Morris is making a
tour of the country under the direction
of the Y. W. C. A., at the request of
the United States government, delivering her course of lectures to those
All the Delicacies in Season.
universities and colleges which ask
especially for her visit. The purpose
of the plan Is to carry on the work in
social hygiene which was begun with
Bros-FLORISTS
the men in the camps during the war.
Dr. Morris i first lecture consisted
Anything: in Flowers.
mainly of an outline of the courts,
Impelled the
stressing the need which
William Colpitts, Student Representative.
government to send out these lectur--'
ers and outlining the underlying
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principles upon which the lectures are
built.

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bining numor ana seriousness in a
most ingenious manner.
Tne two virtues represented m tne
title ot tne drama are cnanty ana
cnastiiy. Tne tneme, in tne woras oi
rreaa uunaiora, tne leaamg iaay, is
"woman's natural and happy attitude
towara woman."
irreaa, wnose reputation is somewnax

8. A. E. DANCE SATURDAY.

Money Loaned on Reasonable Interest Rates

Kentucky Epsilon chapter of Sigma
GREENFIELD & HALL
Alpha Epsilon fraternity will entertain
Phoenix Hotel Block
with its annual dance Saturday evening from 8 to 12 o'clock In Buell
Armory.
Many out oftown guests and alumni
are, expected for the affair, which Is
doubtful, reveals herself as a woman of looked forward to as one of the best
wondermi sweetness oi generosity ana dances of the year.
A complete line of select stock always on hand.
Corsage Bouquets a Specialty.
Tne roie is aamiramy
ot character.
327 Main Street.
eim MISS SWEENY WILL ADDRESS
mterpretea oy miss Virginia
Milner.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MONDAY.
E. T. TAMCOTT, ColUs Representative.
The exact opposite pi rreaa is tne
character, with Miss janzaDetn Mar
Miss Mary E. Sweeny will address
shall in the role of Lady Milligan. Cold, an open meeting of the Home Economseinsn, snobDisn, sne represents an ics Club on "Some of My Personal Exthat is proper ana respectaoie m cne periences in France," Monday evening,
aristocratic worm whose aiotates ruie May 26, at 8 o'clock in the lecture
her lite.
room' of the Agricultural Building. All
Jeffery Panton, the wealthy, ecentric members of the University, factulty
English bachelor 'whose hobby is the and student body are invited to hear
study ot history, is a lovaDie, aengnt-tun- this lecture.
human cnaracter, aescnoea Dy
the leaaing iaay as "tne aearesi,
quaintest creature on earth." miss
Alma uoiser win piay tne pare oi air

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Learn how to put your college
young society woman, ner nusDanu
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Special summer rates will
is intensely dramatic, at times riaicu-louslbe soon in effect.
Write for booklet, "The
so.a poet wno is revealed as a
Way Leads to the HighALPHA XI'S ENTERTAINED
rather weak character, miss niiiaaDeiu
est Positions," or phone to or
call at the school.
BY FRATERNITY PATRONESSES. Mcliowan win appear as uiauae
Day or night classes.
Mrs. Boyd's Tea.
Fugazzi School
Miss Anna Nelson is Interpreting one
XI Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta ot the most attractive roies ot tne
of Business
fraternity was entertained Thursday, play, that ot Alice Hixern. Tne nine
Efficiency Is our Watchword
May 15, from 4 to 6 p. m. by Mrs. P. companion ot Teaa uunaiora is rep
Mrs. L. V. Jone?,
add! resented as a cnarmingiy clever, prac
P. Boyd at her home
Principal
tlon.
The house was beautifully tlcal, yet aeciaeny teminine character,
decorated with apple and locust bios who is sure to win tne nearts oi ner
L. P. Southern
soms, and, the. dining room was lighted audience.
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with candles. Mint ice and angel cake
A prize ox two tickets win do award
were served, followed by coffee and ed to the person submitting tne most
cheese straws, which were cleverly attractive poster to miss HiiizaDetn
tied into little bundles. Several of Mcliowan os or oetore Tuesday, May
the patronesses were, present.
zi. one ticket win aiso oe given to
Mrs. Davis Entertains.
each person wno sens ten tickets.
Mrs. J. M. Davis entertained the These may he ootainea irom miss
Alpha XI Delta girls with an Informal Lioiubg Mayer.
tea at her home in Madison Place on
Saturday, May 17, from 4 to 6 p. m.
MISS SWEENY BEFORE
Several stunts were performed, then
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refreshments were served, consisting
GRADUATION GIFTS
of apricot cream and oatmeal cookies.
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miss Mary ta. sweeny win address
Those present were the patronesses,
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active chapter and Miss Dorothy Blatz, an open meeting ot tne home
123 E. Main Street
(JiuD on some ot ner personal
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of Louisville.
Opp. The Phoenix
eveexperiences in France, Monday
V. Lexington, Kentucky
ning at 8 o'clock in tne lecture room
LEX'S PAY UP I
'inree nunarea pteages to ine stu- oi the Agriculture uunaing.
All memoers oi tne university
dent World Fellowship Fund have not
yet been paid. Those who owe lacuity ana stuaent ooay are coraiany
please see Air. reaic at once.
invited to hear this lecture.
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STUDENTS CLASSES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons

Tuesday and Friday Nights
Private Lessons by Appointment
Dances Wednesday and Saturday Nights
Opp. Phoeni xHotel
SMITH'S QUARTETTE.
PHONE 2340

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