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.Friday, May 11
Reception at the Art Center at 3
o'clock for the Rothenstein exhibition.
Delta Sigma Pi dinner dance, Lafayette hotel.
Annual Sigma Xi banquet at the
Phoenix hotel.
Saturday, May 12
Last cadet hop in the Men's gymnasium at 3 o'clock.
Observance of Mother's Day.
Advanced Dates
The annual mask and costume ball
given by the College of Engineering,
May 18.

Our new Vapor Steam Permanent Waving Machine
Waves and Rewaves any texture of hair. Waving also
done by the Nestle Circuline
Method. Free advice given
by a Graduate Beautician.

The Senior ball date has been set
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for May 25.
Will Observe Mother's Day
Mother's Day will be observed at
the University Saturday and Sunday
with the fourth annual celebration of
its kind.
Activities will begin Saturday
morning when the mothers will register at Dean Sarah Blanding's office
at 9 o'clock. At 12:30 o'clock a luncheon will be given in the cafeteria,
followed by a meeting of the Kentucky
Association of Mothers.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey will
give a tea in their honor at 4 o'clock
at Maxwell Place. At 6:30 o'clock
a Mother's and Daughter's banquet
will be given at Patterson hall and
at 8 o'clock the Girls' Glee Club will
sing, "The Feast of Little Lanterns."
Sunday morning each girl and her
mother will attend the church of their
choice, and at 5 o'clock the Y. W. C.
A. will have an outdoor vesper serv-

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The Bryan .Station chapter of the
D. A. R. will give a benefit bridge
party Friday evening. May 18, on the
second floor of the Wheeler Furniture
Company, from 7:30 to 11 p. m. The
party is given for the benefit of the
student loan fund of the University.
Mrs. Frank T. MpFarland is chairman of the committee in charge which
is also composed of Mrs. M. H Bedford, Mrs. J. S. Mitchell, and Mrs.
George Gard.
An admission fee of
nfty cents will be charged.
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Theta Sigma Phi Luncheon
Members of Theta Sigma Phi were
guests of honor at a delightful luncheon Monday at Chimney Corner, with
Miss Martha Connell, president of the
chapter, as hostess.
business meetAfter the luncheon,-O
ing was held and election of officers
for the next year took place.
The new officers are: Miss Martha
president;
0- 0 Minnihan, secretary Miss Catherine
Redmond,
and treasurer;
Bethurum-SmitMiss Katherine Best, correspondent,
The marriage of Miss Tevis Bethur-uand Mr. Norman P. Smith took and Miss Lydia Roberts keeper of the
archives.
place in Falmouth on April 23.
The groom is the eldest son of Dr.
Lamp and Cross Dance
and Mrs. Orin Leroy Smith, of LexThe annual formal dance of the
ington. He is a graduate of the University and of the Virginia Military Lamp and Cross, honorary senior fra
Institute. He is now in the employ ternity of the University, was given
of the Cincinnati Chemical Company. Saturday night from 9 to 12 0 clock
They will be at home in Ft. Thomas, in the Men's gymnasium.
The Kentucky Rhythm Kings furKy.
nished the music for the dance and
were played.
O- o sixThe members of the fraternity are
Messrs. Oscar Stoesser,, president;
LeRoy Niles, Neil Plummer, William
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Lowery Caldwell, John R. Bullock, Jr.,
Mrs. Emmie de Launay Robinson, James Franceway, and Richard Mcinof Elberton, Ga., announces the en- tosh.
gagement of her daughter, Frances de
Launay, to Mr. James Rowland
Teas At Maxwell Place
of Lexington and New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVey enterThe wedding will take place in Lex- tained at tea Wednesday afternoon for
ington, June 5.
the local visiting club women attendMiss Robinson is a senior at the ing the Kentucky Federation
of
University, and is one of the most at- Women's Clubs, and on Saturday aftractive and charming girls on the ternoon for the mothers of the women
campus. She is a member of the students at the University for MothKappa Delta social sorority, and has er's Day.
had a prominent place in many activities.
Founder's Day Banquet
The Delta Tau Delta chapter of the
Mr. McFarland was graduated from
University entertained with the anthe University in 1925, and since
then has been connected with the nual Founder's Day banquet Thursday
Bell Telephone Company in Brooklyn, evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Palm
N. Y. While on the campus he was room of the Phoenix hotel. Mr. James
Outstanding in all athletics, and he Shropshire, president of the chapter,
left a remarkable record behind him. I presided as toastmaster.
The fraternity colors, purple, white
He was a member of the Sigma Chi
and gold, were carried out in the color
social fraternity.
scheme, and the fraternity flower, the
pansy, added to the decoration for the
Harbison-Lawso- n
occasion.
Mrs. Howard Harbison, of Shelby-villMr. John Bullock of the University
announced last week the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary was elected as the most promient man
Murray Harbison, to Mr. S. Briggs in the chapter and a placque inscribed
Lawson.
The marriage will be sol- with his name was presented to the
Lexington chapter by the Louisville
emnized in June.
Miss Harbison was graduated from alumni.
the University last June. She was
About seventy guests were present,
most charming and popular, being a including members from Louisville
member of the Chi Omega social so- and surrounding towns.
rority, battalion sponsor, and a member of various other campus organizations.
(Additional Society on Page Five)

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Dr. George T. Arps, of the Ohio
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State University, and convocation
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Carey anspeaker, delivered the principal address at the annual banquet of the nounce the engagement of their
Graduate Club held Tuesday in the daughter, Catherine, to Mr. Hampton
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SuKy Dance
The May Day activities of the University were brought to a close Friday night in the Men's gymnasium by
the annual Gingham dance.
The dance is given each year under
the auspices of the SuKy circle, the

"pep" organization of the University.
The girls were informally attired in
gingham dresses and the boys were
dressed suitably for the occasion. Six
dances were played and the
music was furnished by Ralph Piatt's
Kentuckian orchestra.
An interesting feature of the affair
was the pledging of the new members,
who were as follows:
Miss Helen Skinner, women's athletic director, honorary membership;
Miss Mary Brown, Mr. James Thompson, Miss Ann Rodes, Mr. Henry
Rowman, Mr. Sam Blackburn, Mr.
George Whitfield, Miss Frances
t,
Mr. William Young, Miss Mildred Little, and Mr. Robert Gibson.
The chaperones were Dean and Mrs.
Paul Anderson, Dean Sarah Blanding,
and Mr. E. F. Farquhar.
Four hundred guests attended the
gay affair.

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Phi Beta Holds Initiation
Phi Beta, national professional musical and dramatic art fraternity, held
its initiation services Saturday afternoon at the Church of the Good Shepherd.
The following girls were initiated:
Anna Mary Miller, Edna Earle Burns,
Margaret Treasy, Mary Grace
Nell Spradling, Bonnie Dale
Welch, Mary Dale, and Margaret
Lewis, associate member.
Following the initiation a Founders' Day banquet was held at the
Phoenix hotel for patrons, patronesses, alumnae, associate members,
actives, and .the national inspector,
Mrs. Stiehl. Members of the active
chapter are Geraldinc-- Cosby, Catherine Carey, Louisa Dudley, Rosanna
Ruttencutter, Lola Ilobinson, Margaret Gooch, Jane Gooch, Edith Fuller,
Dorothy Johnson,
Olivia Perkins,
Alice Young, Nancy Godbey, Louise
Godbey, Maxine Lewis, Mary Brown
Bradley, Rowena Noe, Dorothy Monroe, Mary Ellen Dale, Anne McFarland, and Janet Lalley.
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