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Miss Minnie Cramer, ono of the old
members, entertained fro the members of Staff and Crown Wednesday
at her homo from 4 to 7 o'clock.

Capers.

Kappa Dinner.
The alumnae of Beta Chl chapter
announced the engagement of their of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained
tho active members and
Mrs. J. T. C. Noe will entertain for
daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Ellison
pledges with a dinner at tho homo of tho Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at
Capers, of San Antonio, Texas.
Miss Sarah Carter, on South
her home Saturday afternoon from
Miss Van .Meter has done special
Street, Thursday evening, De- 3 to S o'clock.
work In the University,
and Mr. cember 2.
Capers was a State student In '1M2
The guest of honor was Miss ElizPhllosephlan.
He was ft member of Sigma Chl fra abeth Uogert, of Indianapolis, ProThe Philosophian Literary Society
ternity, and a varsity football man.
vince President of the sorority.
held its weekly meeting at Patterson
Hall Wednesday evening, December 8.
Mrs. Norwood Entertains.
Delta Chi Dance.
The attendance was good and an exMrs. Charles J. Norwood entertain
Delta Chi fraternity entertained cellent program was given.
ed in honor of the members of Kappa wJth a dance at the Country Club FriDelta sorority, of which she is a day evening, December 3.
Y. W. C. A.
patroness, at her home, 339 Aylesford
Tho guests included the local alumni
The Y. W. C. A. will give a ChristPlace, Friday afternoon, December 3. of the fraternity, many friends in the
mas party to the members of the
The guests were .Mesdames Enoch University, and Judge and Mrs. W. T.
Campbell Mission Sunday School
Grehan, Henry Appleton and Edward Lafferty.
which is located in the West End, on
Tuthill, patronesses, and Misses ChrisThe active chapter of Delta Chi is: Wednesday, December IB.
tine) Hopkins,
Lois Powell, Lois Messrs. WLee Smith, James N. FarmA Christmas
tree, Santa Claus,
Brown, Emma Holton, Annette Mar- er, Raymond Hanson, Good son Reygifts for each child, games and music
tin, Virginia Stout, Eliza Spurrier, nolds, W. T. Kendrick, Jr., Glenn U.
are being planned for that evening.
Louise Ramsey, Jessie Acker, and Re- Brooks, J. B. Nichols, Jasper MoBray- becca Smith.
er, Allen R. Watkins, William Swope.
The Y. W. C. A. held its regular
meeting at Patterson Hall Sunday
The Woman's Club of State Univer
sity "will hold its next meeting on Fri- evening. An excellent program was
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given, Miss Marie Becker making an
day afternoon at Mrs. J. J. TJgert's.
interesting talk on "Discovering a
Year."
"Miscellaneous Shower.
On Thursday afternoon Miss MinnieCramer entertains at a miscellaneous
The Wesley House Committee,.
326 W. Main St., Ltxlngton.
shower at her home In Elsmere Park which is largely composed of the
Published Three
News of the
in honor of one of the December members of the Y.'W. C. A., entertainStyle Changes
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brides-elecMiss Elizabeth Byars, ed the young ladles of that home with
and the
In the
Special
whose marriage to Mr. Robert Mc a candy pulling, Monday, December 6.
Daily
Values
Papers,
Dowell Watt will be solemnized on the
Music, readings and games1 added
Offered.
greatly to 'the pleasure of the evening
21st
and completed' the success of the first
Wray Herr.
of the weekly entertainments which
The marriage of Mr. James Guthrie the committee .has planned for the
Herr, of Lexington, Ky., and Minneap Wesley House, girls.
olis, Minn.,
to "Miss Ida Downing
The next meelteg will be a ChristWray, of Minneapolis, was celebrated mas party, Monday, December 13.
on Monday. It was a quiet wedding
at the home of the bride iri MinneapoState University was well reprelis, and the couple 'will reside in that sented at the Inaugural Ball, given at
city, where Mr. Herr now holds a po- the State Capitol, Tuesday night, Dertion at head Of one of the depart- cember 7. Misses Emma and Mary
ments of the MacMartin Advertising Utterback, June Sale, Virginia Stout,
Company.
Vennde Duley, Emma Holton, Dew and
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Mr. Herr is a former student of Ken- Dawn Flanery, Ednese Kimball, Lou
tucky State and is remembered as a ise James, Gladys Dixon, and Rebecca
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popular young man.
Smith were among the guests. About
fifty of the young men of the UniverAllen Short.
sity were present.
The marriage of Miss Louise Hamilton Allen to Mr. Hardin Charles
Short was a beautiful event of Thursday. The wedding was celebrated at
PATTTCPGIYW WATT.
123 EAST MAIN ST.
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
NEWS.
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and Mrs. Buford Allen, in Mentelle
Park, at 7 o'clock, the Rev. I. J. SpenWe Do Watch and
cer officiating.
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The Horace Mann Literary Society
held its regular meeting Thursday,
December 2.
As the first number on the program,
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paper on the "Development of Secondary Education."
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iMlss Judith Beard spent the week
end at Eminence.
Miss Elizabeth Cary visited her parents at Versailles the past week-enMiss Katherlne Mitchell, who has
been ill for several days with an attack of acute indigestion, has recovered sufficiently to return to school.
Misses Elizabeth Ford and Elizabeth Gibbs, of Sayre College, visited
Miss Florence Duncan Sunday.
Miss Laura Lee Jameson, who has
been at the hospital, has returned.
Miss Delia Sale has been visiting
her sister for several days.
A number of girls went to Frankfort Tuesday to the inauguraUea. lev-eral of them remained for the ball afterward.
MIsb Mary and Emma Utterback
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