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There's blue In every puddle, nnd versity. 11
April
every pane of glass
Gridiron Banquet.
Has a thousand little dancing suns,
April 12
And up nnd down the glad news
Campus Club formal.
runs
Triangle fraternity formal.
That spring has come to pass.
John Presland.
April Wedding
following announcements
The
CALENDAR
have been received here:
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Henry Jastrcmski
Friday, March 28
the honor of your presence
Chi Delta Phi banquet at 6:30 request marriage of their daughter
at the
o'clock at the Phoenix hotel In honGwinette Duval
or of the visitors at the national
to
convention held at Hamilton ColMr. Karl Ewarl Lewis
lege.
on Wednesday evening, April the
Alpha Chi Sigma, professional
second
chemistry fraternity, buffet supper
nineteen hundred and thirty
at the Phoenix hotel.
at seven thirty o'clock
Fifth presentation of "Peer Gynt,"
at home
Ouignol production, at the theater.
Houma, Louisiana
Saturday, March 29
Mr. Lewis was graduated from the
Sigma Nu formal dance In the University and was formerly a memMen's gymnasium from 9 until 12 ber of he reportorlal and editorial
o'clock.
staff of the Lexington Herald. He
Alpha Delta Theta alumnae lun- now has a position in Texas.
cheon at 12:30 o'clock at the Lafayette hotel.
National Inspector Here
Sunday, March 30
Miss Addle Mundy, national InVesper services In Memorial Hall spector of Kappa Delta sorority, arat 4 o'clock.
rived Sunday from Louisville to be
Advanced Dates
the guest of the Epsilon Omega
April 5
chapter of Kappa Delta sorority.
Last Cadet Hop in the Men's gymDuring Miss Mundy's stay here
many affairs have been planned in
nasium from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Sigma Chi formal dance.
her honor.
Alpha Gamma Rho formal dance.
April 7, 8, 9
Phi Beta Pledging
Strollers' presentation of "ScarKappa chapter of Phi Beta, womlet" at the Gulgnol theater.
en's music and dramatic sorority,
April 10, 11, 12
held pledging exercises Sunday afThe Fifth Annual Kentucky High ternoon at Patterson Hall, pledging

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given Sunday, March 30, by Dr. Sidney C. Durst, organist:
Prelude and Fugue in E Flat
(St. Annes)
Bach
Corelll
Preludio
Christmas in Sicily
Yon
Scherzo-Mosiac
(Dragon Flies)
Shelly
Erauzquin
Pequena Canclon
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the following girls: Christine JohnOASIS
son, Ituth Wchle, Mary Ann O'Brien,
Alice McDonald, Lorcttn Hlttcrman,
CECIL RHODES, NOW IS BUSY
Mary Catherine Ambrose, Elizabeth
Eton, Mary Alice Salycrs, Knthcrino
Oraddy, Virginia Daughcrty nnd
Tucked nway in an almost In- spcrscd in wind before It beats down
Roberta Hiiclctt,
accessible part of the Kalahari is on the earth. Cyclones nnd storms
n
of do not come to Ghanzl, though
settlement
the
Alpha Gamma Drlta Spring Dance Ghanzl, an oasis surrounded by un- sometimes black clouds with lightnEpsilon of Alpha Gamma Delta of inhabitable desert. Ghanzllnnd, as ing playing through them from the
the University entertained Saturday the territory is called, Is unkown western horizon; but they grndually
evening with a spring formal In the even to the majority of South retire, or split up Into single cumuli,
ball room of the Phoenix hotel.
Africans, yet it is n flourishing little which let fall showers here and
The room was decorated with country today and was described there but gentle ones.
ferns and palms and the lighted when first It was discovered by
Hardy Pioneers
sorority shield hung over the orchesflowing with
as a
The men of Ghanzl arc hardy.
tra. The music was furnished by Europeans honey.""lnnd
milk and
They have need to be. Never since
Dell Willis and his Kentucky Night
It was in Mafcklng in 1804 that a their coming has a Kafir or a BushHawks, and colored lights were used
The guests group of farmers met together to man been able to get the better of
during the
dainty white leather pro- discuss the mission of one Izak Boz-mn- n, them, and what they do not know
were given
is
grams embossed with the sorority
who had carried tidings of the of the country thereabouts
negligible. When not out traveling
Gospel to Chief Moreml of the
crest.
to trade with the Batawnna, or on
in Southwest Africa.
The members of the sorority are
food, the Ghanzl farmer
Misses Phyllis Wcndt, Evelyn Ford,
"There is a land in the Kalahari," a quest for
putSarah Jane Wheeler, Vonclle Brew- - old Izak told them, "which is a land Is busy building operations, or any
ting n new well down, or with
D'AHls Chap
ton, Louisa Holton,
flowing with milk and honey."
man, Martha Theobold, Jane Geary,
"How so, in the Kalahari" those other of the multifarious Jobs the
Billle Calllson, Louise Mason, Knth- skeptical farmers said. "Grass for pioneer has to be able to do. Lions
crino Lowry, Henrietta Sherwood, cattle there? Green things growing still abound In the district, and wild
dogs nnd leopards, but not at all
Frances Baskctt, Kathcrlne ontllir, in that waste of hot sand? No!"
year do they go far
Bllilc Allsovcr, Elizabeth Erschel,
"But it is so," Bozman Insisted. times of the
Elizabeth Farley, Mary Alice Bates, "Wild honey Is plentiful there, and from their river haunts.
Doris Smith, Ruth Dowling Wchle, the grass Is the finest for stock In
Then there is always the lure of
Sarah Farley, Jane Dyer, Dorothy the whole of Africa. Trek north the Kalahari. It has been conBrown, Dorothy Day, Lola Combs, and sec for yourselves If you do not quered, but it still calls. One SutherGeneva Combs, Margaret Cundlff, believe me."
land McTavlsh was engaged to go,
Elizabeth Ann Cooper, Elizabeth
and went, from Ghanzl to Molopo-pol- c
Cecil Rhodes Interested
Ewing, Dorothy Gorham, Frances
and back with a wagon and 14
A few of them thought thejw
Kinney, Freddie Jewett, Frances
oxen and two Bushman guides, and
Hamrlck, Elizabeth Grliry, Hazel might, perhaps, besomcthing in it. started to dig wells; but the Great
Baucom, Mary Willis Saunders, Ed After weighty consultations, they War sent Its message to him, and
na Jones, Nell DIshman, Nancy Cun- said that a settlement might be he answered it. Since then several
established there. Many ridiculed
ningham and Nancy Sample.
have chanced It. Two men named
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. the Idea: "You will not stay there Riley and Lewis went through only
L. McVey, Miss Sarah Bland-in- g, long." said the Van Zyls, who had two or three months ago In their
Frank
Mrs. P. K. Holmes, Prof, and trekked through the Kalahari and motorlorry, with two breakdowns of
it quite untenable. But
Mrs. E. F. Farquhar, Mrs. J. W. found
two days each, in the middle of the
Smith, Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, among those whose imaginations desert.
Mr. John Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed were fired by that phrase of golden
Romance of Obscurity
Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sulzer, promise "a land of milk and
The old hunters of many years
Prof, and Mrs. Alfred Zembrod, honey," was Cecil Rhodes. He sent
Prof, and Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Prof, his agent north to prepare the way, ago, returning home, used to leave
and now, in the valley which old letters at the "Letterboom" at Bot-let- le
and Mrs. L. L. Dantzler.
River, or send their servants
Chapter bids were sent to the fra- Izak Bozman had likened to that
campus of the Uni of Canaan, there is a community of back to the "schanses" with them.
ternities on the
These trees have history, thrilling
versity, Centre College and Transylfarms and a town called Ghanzl.
vania.
The people are descended from with the romance of obscurity, on
farmers, Dutch and English, who their trunks In the form of carved
Founders' Day Banquet
trekked through from the Trans names half a century old.
The social conditions of Ghanzl
Phi Kappa Tau fraternity of the vaal and the Free State. Some of
University, combined with the chap- the Englishmen hailed from Aus- are delightful. "Society" as underters at Transylvania College and tralia, England and New Zealand as stood elsewhere does not exist. Your
Centre College, entertained with a well. All were in fair circumstances neighbor is your equal there. The
Founders' Day banquet at the Chim- before coming; indeed, the country people are all of the farming class,
ney Corner Saturday evening.
could not carry a large population the community Is a thriving one
The room was beautifully decoratas yet, nor could it offer scope for manners are pieasam mere is a
ed with the fraternity colors, with those of slender means. Mining in-- 1 total absence of boorishness.
The
bouquets of red carnations arranged dustrles may spring up some day; Dutch Reformed Church sends up
on the tables.
to time to
but so far DrosDectintr has not met its teachers from time
Mr. John Y. Brown, a member of with any great success. The chief give schooling to the children. They
the Kappa chapter, presided as occupation at present is with cattle. live a happy, outdoor life, those
toastmaster. Responses were made For agriculture on a payable scale children. They will call you to
by Mr. Richard Young, grand secthere is little chance until irrigation come and take a clutch of wild bees
retary, of Indianapolis; Mr. E. T. facilities are better attainable. The that are swarming in an acacia, to
Bowles, grand councilor; Mr. Ernest soils are rich red, chocolate-brow- n
glimpse the elands on the "bult."
J. Crutcher, domain chief. Im- and black and many small crops They will shout to you that the
promptu speeches were also made are grown in the gardens in favor- Bushman Goomal must bring in the
by other members of the fraternity.
goats and sheep to kraal,
and
able years.
Members of Kappa chapter at the
There is a minimum of rain, but Galsle must chase the fowls out of
University are Messrs. Robert Baktrees and bushes and the grass the garden, where they are pecking
er, Malcolm Barnes, Martin Brown, the
pumpaTe always refreshing green, for at the young makataans and
Harry Bolser, Donald Couty, RobThey are brought up with a
ert Goad, Elmer Glib, Matthew Dar- breezes are constantly veering on kins.
in
the open
nell, Roger Davis, Gayle Hamon, the high plateau. Light gusts blow knowledge oflive. Theirs land the
is
which
John Heber, Clyde Jones, William over from both Atlantic and .Indian splendidthey
heritage of the pioneer.
Chester Jolly. Bert Kiel, Howard Oceans, or zephyrs from the veld
Kreuter, John Murphy, Thomas in the south. The sun's heat is dl- BISHOP ABBOTT TO PREACH
Stephens, John Tomklns, John Venn,
AT CATHERDAL
David Prltchett, Louis Walton. Jack
FRATERNITY ROW
Wert, Ralph Wright. Morton WalkStudents of the University are
er and Byron Woodbury.
Misses Mary Lou Foster and Eve
invited to
the services at
Members of Theta chapter at lyn Laird, Covington, spent the week historic old attend Church CathedChrist
Transylvania are Messrs.Enoch Al- end at
ral, Corner Market and Church
Delta Zeta house.
the
len, Robert Barnette, Eugene BenThe Delta Zeta sorority will enter streets. There is a special Lenten
nett, George Brandenburg, Cooksey
every Wednesday and Fri
Darnell, Marvin tain this afternoon at the chapter service
Crafton, Jacob
house in honor of Mrs. Kenneth day night at 7:30. This Sunday at
Duncan, Scovllle Duncan, Ralph Crawford, Delta Zeta province pres the eleven o'clock service, Bishop
Duvall. Sol Feld, Guy Greathouse. ident.
Abbott will preach. One of the
Cecil Henry, Harold Hodges, Wlllard
Miss Mayme Salyers, Louisville, strongest and ablest preachers of
Hogan, Harley Holliday, Lowell spent the week-en- d
at the Alpha XI today, the bishop is a man you
Lawrence, John May, Henry Miller, Delta house.
should hear at every opportunity.
Rankin Powell, Ted Sealy, Harold
or chorus
Roberts, Bellevue, is
Mrs.
Stivers, Luther Tanner, Felix Trad- visiting Glenn Alpha Xi Delta house. For those who like choir
work there is an opportunity to
at the
er, James Watkins, Thomas Young.
Misses Margaret Motch and Anna serve in the choir under one of the
Martin spent last week-en- d
at their best directors in the country. ReWomans Club Meeting
homes in Winchester.
hearsal every Thursday evening at
Club of the
The Woman's
Miss Louise Wendt was at her 7:30, choir duty at the 11 o'clockj
held the weekly meeting home in Newport last week-en- d.
Sunday morning service. Sopranos
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in
The Mothers' Club of Alpha Xi especially needed. Mr. Harborne is
the recreation room or Patterson Delta met Wednesday afternoon at also a voice trainer of distinction,
hall. Mrs. D. Howard Peak pre- the chapter house.
with moderate prices for private
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sided.
Misses
Lorena Weber, Martine lessons. His former pupils have
Prof. R. D. Mclntyre entertained Mordock and Jane Ann Carlton, of spendld positions.
the faculty with "Glimpses of Am- Louisville, were week-en- d
is
visitors at
The Cathedral
the oldest
erican Music and Musicians."
the Zeta Tau Alpha house last week. Episcopal parish west of the
The hostesses were: Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Ira Yelton, Butler, has been
adv.
Randall, Mrs. Edna Giles, Mrs. visiting at the Zeta Tau Alpha
C.
John Gardner, Mrs. Grant W. house.
The English Club of the Unlver
Knight, Mrs. John Kuiper, Mrs.
Miss Elizabeth Salmon went to slty will hold its next meeting at 3
Mrs. Alvin Evans.
A. Price and
Cincinnati last week-en- d
to attend o'clock Thursday, March 27, in the
the Lambda Chi Alpha formal at recreation room of Patterson Hall.
Alpha Delta Theta Tea
the University of Cincinnati.
Miss Edith Lltterall, president of
Alpha Delta Thetc sorority enMiss Rusty McAllister is spending the organization, will have charge
tertained Wednesday afternoon at a week at the Kappa Kappa Gamma of the meeting, which will be given,
the chapter house with a beautiful house.
under the auspices of
afternoon tea In honor of several
Triangle fraternity announces the "Canadian Literature" will be the
girls of the University. The house initiation of the following men:
subject for discussion.
was decorated with spring flowers,
Messrs. Warren Moore, Danville,
and the guests were given roses for Ky.; G. J. O'Roark. New Jorsey;
Scientist (to college man) : I have
favors. In the receiving line were James E. Hundley, Irvine, Ky.; A. seen all of the heavenly bodies.
the house mother, Mrs. Annie Neale, B. Cubbage, Leltchfleld, Ky.
CM.: I saw that show, too.
president. Miss
the newly-electe- d
Margaret Marrs, and Miss Eleanor
Smith, vice president.

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