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woman's Club.
Professor W. E. Uutt wns the prin- clpat speaker at tho March meeting
of tho Department of Social Service
of the Woman's Club, where he gavo
an address on "Democracy."
The mectlnp was presided over by
Miss Lanra Kinkead, who is a special
student at tho University.
Chl Omega Banquet.

Tho Chl Omega Fraternity will glvo
a Founders' Day Banquet the evening
of the 8th of April at the Phoenix Hotel. The Chi chapter of Transylvania,
the Lambda Alpha Chapter of State
University and the alumnae will Join
in the celebration.

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week to tako a position in tho oftico
of Markets ana Honti organization as
assistant In markets, livestock and
meats.

Interesting Program Has
Been Arranged By the
University Cabinet
MARCH 31 TO APRIL 3

College Club.
Professor E. F, Knrquhnr will conTho Y. W. C. A. cabinet council for
tinue his scries of lectures before tho Kentucky will bo held at tho UniverCollege Club at tho Phoenix Hotel this sity of Kentucky
3.
March
afternoon, with a talk on "Tagore." The local association, with tho aid of
its advisory board, is preparing to enTWELFTH NIGHT CAST tertain the delegates from tho various
HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED colleges of Kentucky, including KenThe cast for Twelfth Night, tho tucky College for Women, Danville;
Georgetown College, Science Hill,
play the Phllosophlan Literary
will give in a few weeks, Is as Shelbyville. Berea College, Millers- burg College, Transylvania,
Eastern
follows:
Duke Orslno, Anna E. Lewis; Val- Kentucky Normal, Richmond; Midway
Sir
Institute and Hamilton College. A
entino, Mary Hamilton;
Celia Cregor; Andrew Ancuc-Chee- splendid program has been arranged
Alleen Kavanaugh; Sebastian, for the annual convention, forceful
Vivian Delaine; Antonio, Elizabeth speakers have been engaged, and
Farra; Roberto, June Sale. Malvollo, much enthusiasm is aroused.
Edith Sacks;
Alma Bolser; Clown,
The program for the session fols lows:
Fabian, Nelle Crawford; Olivia,
Sullivan;
Kimball, Kathleen
Friday Afternoon.
Maria, Marie Becker; Viola, Ina M. 5:30 Luncheon for delegates; given
by the advisory board.
Darnall.
Friday Evening.
MUSIC CLUB.
7:00 Address, Mr. Raymond Robins.
Saturday Morning.
The Music Club of the University
Miss Ina Scherrebeck, presiding.
met at Patterson Hall Tuesday eve9:00 Devotional hour, Mlsj3 Jennie
ning. The following excellent proM. Strevig.
gram was given:
The Association as a Positive
Solo, Miss Helen Burkholder.
Force in College, Miss Juliet
Violin solo, Mr. George Sprague, acJ. Poynter.
companist, Miss 'Marian Sprague.
Why Have a Cabinet, Miss Ina
Piano solo, Miss Leonora ZimmerScherrebeck.
man.
Personal Life of a Cabinet Member
Cornet solo, Mr. Eugene Gribben;
Her Every-DaLife, Miss Olive
accompanist, Mr. Cecil Noe.
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Mystic Circle.
The Mystic Circle, a local fraternity
of the University, entertained with a
banquet at the Phoenix Hotel Monday evening in honor of Mr. Wallace
V. Smith, an alumnus of the organization, who will go to Washington this

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The club elected officers as follows:
Miss Suzanna Beitz, president; Mr.
George S. Sprague, vice president;
Miss Nell Crawford,

HORACE

The Bible in Her Life, Miss Flos
sie Arnold.
Her Prayer Life, Miss Frances
Jewell.
What Shall I Do With My Sum
' mer, Miss Ina Scherrebeck.
Treasures,
Miss
Undiscovered
Marguerite C. Hearsey.
10:45 Intermission.
11:00 Technical Councils.
Saturday Afternoon.
2:00 Devotional Hour, Miss Jennie
M. Strevig.
Social Service in a College, Dean
Anna J. Hamilton.
An Adequate Missionary
Pro
gram for a College, Mr. E. McNeill Poteat.
4 : 00 Adjournment.
7:30 Reception. Address by Mrs.
Ida Harrison.
Sunday Afternoon.
4:00 Vespers.
Sunday Evening.
7:30 Address, Missions Mr. E. McNeill Poteat.

MANN.

The Horace Mann Society met In
regular session Thursday, March 23.
A reading of several of his poems
by Professor Noe, and a criticism of
"The Birth of a Nation," by Profes
sor Baker composed the program for
the evening.
The committee on essays and the
oratorical contest reported the subject for the essay contest, open to
women only, to be "Literature as an
Educative Force in Schools." The oratorical subject for men only, is "International Peace." A committee composed of Miss Record and Mr. Felix
was apponited to select the judges
for the two contests.

Phllosophlan.
The Phllosophlan Literary Society
held its weekly meeting Wednesday
evening, March 29. The subject for ENGLISH CLUB HAS
the evening was "Modern American
NEW MEMBERS
Dramatists," and the following proThe English Club announces the
gram was given:
following new members
from the
"Percy Mackay's Life" Miss Maude
class:
F. O. Mayes, J.
, Sophomore
Harmon.
W. Welch, J. T. Cassidy, William
For any kind of dental service call on
Violin Solo Miss June Sale.
and Miss Ruth Mathews,
"Life and Works of Josephine PresMembership in the English Club is
ton Peabody" 'Miss Kathleen
187 CHBAPHIDK
limited: to students majoring in Enghours 8 . m. 8 p. m.
Fhoaa 8M-lish who have made an average of
"B" in all work in that department
by the middle of the Sophomore year.
These new members are, therefore,
to be congratulated upon the excel(teMnrraU.)
lent record which renders them eligi-- I
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ble for the club. Other sophomores
will be admitted whenever their aver1
ages reach the required grade.
The club Met Wednesday afternoon
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
CITY RATES 25c
and was addressed by Professor E.
F. Farquhar.

DENTIST

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Dr. J. T. Slaton

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After arriving in Seattle last Thursday, Hywcl Davies, who, with a party
of Federal conciliators, had been appointed by tho Government to Bettlo
tho Alaskan strike, started orer the
Alaskan trail for
whero they will attempt to
settle tho dispute between the Alaskan
Engineering
Commission and the
workmen employed In tho construction of tho Government railroad.
The trail which leads to Anchorage
Is a rough one, but tho committee prefers to hold Its council on the sceno
of trouble.
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TRUSTEES WILL
HOLD MEETING

STATE AGENT SPEAKS
TO H. E. CLUB MONDAY

The executive committee of the
l,nard of TrU8tecs of tho University of
Kentucky will hold the regular month-Mmeeting today at 11.
A. S. Chapln, Stnte Agent for ly business
Boys' and Girls' Poultry Clubs, spoke o'clock,
to tho Home Economics Club Monday
afternoon on his first month's work in
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Reductions In
College Jewelry
During the month of March only, we
will offer the fo lowing reductions:

Rings
Belts

$5.C0

now

$'4.00
2.40

3.00 now
2.00 now

1.60

now

.80

$2.00 .now
$1.00 now

$1.60
.80

1.00

Watch $l50now
1. 00 now

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$1-2-

,50 now

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.80
.40

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Banners at Reduced Prices, this

Month Only !
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talk covered the
breeds of chlck-vthe advantage of each as to laying qualities, and as to meat. He
told of somo of his visits to tho rurnl
schools to organlzo tho clubs, describing one school building ub "not a lit
Ho contrasted
ibode for chickens."
this with another ono about two miles
distant, which was taught by a young
v onmn graduato of Eastern State Nor
mal School, whero neatness' and attractiveness were marked characteristics of yard, house and interior.
Mr. Chapln's

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