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Third showing of "Square Crooks"
at Oulgnol theater.
SuKy dance In the Men's gymnasium. Hours, 9 to 12.
Wednesday, April 10
The U. K. Philharmonic orchestra
broadcasting from 10 to 11 p. m.
Thursday, April 11
Fourtli annual Woman's Banquet
nt the Phoenix hotel at 6 o"clock.

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ny John Richard Morcland
If I could make you
Songs of love
And cry them in the street
Would you buy one, O passerby,
And And It sweet?

Cry my wares,
And In the teasing throng
De blind to all loves little Joys?
Do deaf of sorrows song?
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Friday, April S
Delta Sigma Pi luncheon at the
Lafayette hotel at 12:30 o'clock.
I could make you
If
Songs of grief
Chi Omega Founder's Day banquet at 0:30 o'clock at the Phoenix
And sell them In the mart
Would you pause long enough to hear hotel.
Junior Prom at the Men's gymnaAn echo in your heart?
sium. Hours 9 to 1.
Stroller productvon "Square Crooks"
Or will you let me

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Visitors Entertained
Dr. and Mrs. McVey entertained
the visitors to the Institute for Registrars on Tuesday afternoon with
tea at Maxwell Place from 4 to 6.
Professor Gillls and Mrs. Glllls,
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeves, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Ross were in the receiving line with Mrs. McVey.
Other members of the faculty assisted in entertaining.

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Tea for Children
Dr. and Mrs. McVey's Wednesday
afternoon tea was devoted to the
small children of the members of
the faculty.
Mrs. Harry B. Tilton and Miss
Virginia McVey assisted Mrs. Mcthe young
Vey in entertaining
guests who were all under nine
age. An Easter egg hunt
years of
was a feature of the entertainment.
Several of the older children of
the faculty members assisted Mrs.
McVey. They were Miss Ruth Aver-it- t,
Betty Boyd, Betty Bassett, Betty
Dlmock, Marian Tinney, Jane Allen
Wells, Mary Dantzler, Ann Jones,
Katherlne Nollau.

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Alumni Club Dance
The Lexington Alumni Club entertained with its annual dance
Monday night at the Men's gymnasium. The music for the six
was furnished by the Rhythm Kings orchestra.
About a hundred guests were
present.

Collegian special this week
six large art
proofs and one in oil colors for twelve dollars
offer expires April 19th.

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Kappa Delta Ilanquct
The members of the Kappa Delta
social sorority entertained with a
banquet Tuesday night at' the Phoenix hotel In honor of their initiates.
The dinner table was tastefully
decorated In spring flowers in crys
tal bowls, which carried out the color
scheme, green and white.
"The Deck of Kappa Delta" was
the theme of the Interesting program which was given. Miss Kathleen Fitch presided as toastmlstress.
The Initiates were Miss Louisa
Blckcl, Miss Mary Griffith, Miss Dor
othy Jones, Miss Florence McLaughlin, Miss Anne Gareth, Miss Frances Holland, Miss Sybil Lacy, Miss
Marlon Sands. The active members
are Miss Elolsc Connor, Miss Phoebe
Dlmock, Miss Virginia Eckard, Miss
Kathleen Fitch, Miss Elizabeth
Mamie Lyons, Miss Rebecca Patton, Miss Mary Louise
Renaker, Miss Lydla Roberts, Miss
Nell Spradlln, Miss Agnes Stlman,
Miss Buena Mathls, Miss Margaret
Tandy.
The pledges are Misses Betty
Crawford, Ruth Mays, Anne Shropshire, Anne Thomas Denton, Gladys
Rice, Virginia Young.
The guests were Mrs. T. A. Steb-bln- s,
Mrs. J. T. Pride, Miss Lucille
Farmer, Miss Sorls Smith.

ENGAGEMENTS
Roberts-Lam- b

The engagement of Miss Neolia
Roberts, of Lexington, to Mr. J.
Chalmer Lamb, has been announced.
Miss Roberts is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roberts and was
graduated from the University. She

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is ft member of the Kappa Delta
sorority.
Mr. Lamb Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Lamb, of Franklin, Ky.,
and Is a senior in the College of
Arts and Sciences at the University.
The date for the wedding has been
set for June.

Williamsburg; Marie Louise McDowell,
Plsgah; Evelyn CundlfT,
Somerset; Jeanette Klmberlln, Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. W. II. Hansen, associate member, of Lexington.
The Alpha Gamma Epsllon fraternity wishes to announce the Initiation of Messrs. Stlrl Harper, of
Ashland; Hooper Campbell. Greenville: Julian Alnxnnrinr. WhnnMnv
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judson! Joe Richardson, Lcltchfleld; Kcrmitt
Smith announce the engagement of inompson, Ashland; R. J. Edwards,
their daughter, Elizabeth Kcnnard, nsiuanu; j. t. Payton. Horse Cave;
to Mr. Maurice Rothcnstcln, of Lon- Stewart McCray, North Middlctown;
Charles Ingram, Fort Thomas;
don and Far Oakrldge, Gloucestershire, England.
Miss Smith was graduated in the
class of 1928 from the College of
Arts and Sciences. While in school
she wa3 prominent In student activities, and was also a member of
the Arts Students League In New
York. She is a member of the
Kappa Kappa Oamma, social so- -'
i
rorlty.
Mr. Rothensteln was a member of j
faculty of the College of Arts
the
and Sciences of the University last
year, and has made many friends
in Lexington.
The date for the marriage has not
been announced.
Van
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Prewltt Van
Meter, of Winchester, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Sidney Pemberton Hutchinson, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.
WEDDINGS
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Miss Mildred Mimms Dickinson,
and Mr. J. P. Stevenson, of Winchester, were married
Saturday, March 16, at the home of
the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ira M. Bos-weand Dr. Boswell in Georgetown.
The marriage ceremony was read
by Dr. Boswell and the bride was
given in marriage by her brother-in-laMr. Ashton Hammack, of
Trenton.
The bride, who is the daughter of
Mrs. William J. Dickinson and the
late Mr. Dickinson, of Trenton, was
graduated from Girls' high school
at Louisville, and later attended
Oxford College at Oxford, Ohio.
Mr. Stevenson, the second son of
Judge John M. Stevnson and Mrs.
was
of Winchester,
Stevenson,
graduated from Georgetown Colstud-le- d
lege with an A. B. degree and
law at the University here. He
is a member of Kappa Alpha social
fraternity.

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FRATERNITY ROW
Messrs. S. Weddle and Bruce
Miller, of Somerset, were week-en- d
guests at the Sigma Chi fraternity
house.
Mr. Conrad Rose spent the holidays at his home In Evansville, Ind.
Mr. Floppy Farquhar visited In
Newcastle, Ind., over the week-enMr Sam Menefee spent the weekend in Birmingham.
The Sigma Chi fraternity wishes
to announce the pledging of Mr.
Roscoe Dalton, of Montlcello, Ky.
Mr. G. W. Gardner, of Springguest at the
field, was a week-en- d
fraternity
Alpha Gamma Rho
house.
Miss Falrie Jenkinson spent the
Easter holidays with Miss Mary J.
Sharp, at Sharpsburg.
Misses Virginia Baker, Jean Kennedy, and Kitty Martin spent the
week-en- d
with Miss Jean Coffman
at her home in Owensboro.
Miss Margaret and Miss Ann
Garrett spent the Easter holidays
with Miss Louisa Blckell, at Hunt-ingto- n,
W. Va.

Miss Marion Sands was at her
home in Columbus for the holidays.
Miss Frances Holland visited in
Russellville over the week-en- d.
Miss Agnes Stiman and Miss
visBetty Crawford were week-en- d
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Miss Virginia Eckard spent Easter
at her home in Peoria, 111.
Miss Elinor Dowd, of Louisville,
was a week-en- d
visitor at the Kappa
Delta sorority house.
Miss Kathleen Fitch Is 111 at her
home on Kentucky avenue, with
scarlet fever.
Miss Polly Warren Is recovering
from a minor operation undergone
during the holidays.
Mr. Laurence Shropshire is improving from his illness at his home. (
Phi Beta, women's professional
music and dramatic art fraternity, '
wishes to announce the pledging of
Misses Gladys Bell, of Fulton; Margaret O'Connell, Emily Hardin,
Mollle Mack Offutt, and Elizabeth
Poole, of Lexington; Marie Croley,

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Griffin Sublett, Owensboro; Stewart Noel, of Somerset; Ted Cassidy, of
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L. Miller, Ashland, honorary mem- field.
ber.
Mr. John DeWar, of Chicago,
at the Sigma
Mr. Hughes Shields, of New York spent the week-en- d
City, Is visiting at the Delta Tau Nu house.
Delta house.
Tho doctor answered the phone.
Mr. Ben Carr King, of Louisville,
at the Alpha Turning to his wife, he said "Quick,
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The man says ho
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The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity cannot live without me."
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