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Social and Personal
Society Calendar
Friday, May 16 Phi Delta Thcta
informal dance in the University
Gymnasium, 9 to 1 o'clock.
Saturday, May 17 Delta Delta Delta
at Patterson Hall, 3 to
6 o'clock.
Saturday, May 17 Lamp and Cross
dance in the University Gymnas-

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Council of the University favors were
not given but in their stead white carnations, the fraternity flower.

Dinner for Mortar Board
Mrs. E. M. Giles entertained the
girls who were pledged to Mortar
Board with a beautifully planned dinner last Thursday night at Patterson
Hall. The tables were decorated
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Saturday, May 17 Faculty and Good with spring flowers and the place cards
boards.
Times Club at Phoenix Hotel, 8 were hand painted mortar
Other guests besides the pledges of
to 12.
Mortar Board were: Mesdames Smith
and Martin and Misses Blanding,
Zeta Tau Dance
Alpha Chi chapter of Zeta Tau Al- Desha and Berkley.
pha fraternity entertained with a deFriday afternoon
lightful
at Patterson Hall, in honor of the installation officers.
The fraternity colors, turquoise and
blue were used in the decorations and
baskets of flowers were placed about
the room. The illuminated shield was
the main feature of the decorative
scheme.
The hosts for the delightful affair
were members of the active chapter
and the guests were representatives
from the various fraternities: Louise
Council, Helen Arthur, Virginia Kcl-leLurlene Bronaugh, Carolyn
Bush Allen, Dorothy Humphries,
May Murray Harbison , Mabel C. Graham, Genevieve Kelly, Marrianna Reynolds, Elizabeth DePcw, Louise Atkins, Marshall Paul!, Edith Minihan,
Lois Heath, Betty Dale and Virginia

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Phi Delt Convention
Kentucky
Epsilon of Phi Delta
Thcta fraternity will be hosts to the
Gamma province convention opening
Thursday afternoon at the Lafayette
Friday evening the visitors
Hotel.
will be entertained with a banquet and
dance.

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Delta Zeta Tea
The Delta Zeta fraternity entertained with a delightful tea from 4 to 5
p. m. Tuesday at the chapter house
on East High street in honor of the
Alpha Chi chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha
and their installation officers. Baskets of flowers were placed about the
rooms and delicious ices, moulded as
flowers were served the guests as they
called.
About 100 guests were present.
Mrs. Davis Entertains
Mrs. W. E. Davis entertained with
a delightfull tea at her home Thursday
afternoon, on West Sixth street, in
honor of Alpha Chi of Zeta Alpha fraternity ,and the officers here for the
installation. She was assisted in entertaining by her daughter, Miss Grace
Davis, and a number of friends. The
lovely home was beautifully decorated
with plants and spring flowers. A
delicious course of ices, cakes and
bonbons was served. About 100 guests
called during the afternoon.
Sigma Chi Tea
The members of Sigma Chi fraternity entertained the mothers of the
men living in town, Sunday afternoon,
with a delightful tea at the chapter
house in Bell Court. The house was
beautifully decorated with flowers and
carried out the fraternity colors, gold
and blue, in the decorations. Delicious
refreshments were served by Mrs. W.
H. Hanson, Misses Grace Davis, Elizabeth Helm and Magdelene Rogers.
The guests were: Mesdames R. T.
Embry, George B. Carey, V. E.
Davis, T. G. Foster, C. Foster Helm,
J. E. McFarland, Stanley Milward and
J. R. Johnson.
Delta Chi Entertains
Kentucky chapter of Delta Chi fraternity entertained with their biennial
dance Saturday evening at the Phoenix Hotel. The ballroom was attractively decorated in red and blue lights
and the Kentucky Kernels furnished
Owing to a new ruling
the music.
passed by the men's

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Blazed the Trail
Steel Industry
Textile Manufacturing
Paper Making
Rubber Industry
Material Handling
Motion Picture Industry
Meat Packing
Railroading
Ship Building
And Others

in Electrification
of Industry
In 1891 the first electric motor was put to work in a
steel mill. In 1905 the first large rolling mill motor, and
in 1906, the first reversing mill motor were also installed
in steel mills. These motors all Westinghouse Motors
were history-makein the steel industry.
Other industries too have profited by Westinghouse
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engineering pioneering.

In the textile industry, individual motor drive
became a reality in 1902, in the Sauguoit Silk Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
In the rubber industry, Westinghouse ideas as
originally applied in 1900, are today the standard method
of application in plants throughout the world.
In the handling of materials at the world's great
shipping centers, in the manufacturing of paper, in the
motion picture industry, in coal mining, in meat packing,
railroading, ship building in fact, in every branch of
human activity can be found progress and profits
traceable directly to the pioneering of Westinghouse
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