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PATT HALL PERSONALS
PAT HALL NEWS
Mildred Grnlmm spent Inst week-enin Louisville, with her parents.

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Ruth Duckwnll, Luanna Duckwall
and Adnlino Mnnn were guests of Mrs.
John P. Thorn, on East Main street
Sunday.
Virginia Shanklln was the guest of
Kathleen Sullivan in Richmond, Sunday.
Misses Corinne Miller and Ethelmao
Tuell, of Louisville, were guestB of
Louise "Will for. the Kappa Delta dance

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ence Johnson, nntl LouIbo Will, Allccno
Fratman, Nancy Smock, Catherine
Denton. Tho pledges are: Mary Elizabeth Jnmcs, Belle Sale, ntul Anna
Brnckett Owens. The nliunnno present
Florcnco
Smith,
were:
Rebecca
Brown, of Paducah, Emma Holton, of
Frankfort, Martha Buckman, of Cory-doLois Powell, of Redhouse, Mamlo
Stormes Dunn, Lancaster, Mrs. Carl
Zerfos8, Margaret McLaughlin, Christine Hopkins, Laura Steele, of Lexington.
The patronesses of tho fraternity
and tho chaperones are as follows:
President and Mrs. McVey, Prof, and
Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Miss Jean McKln-noiMr. and Mrs. D. D. Slade, Dean
and Mrs. Cooper, Dean and Mrs. Boyd,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Downing, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Kinney, Dr. and
Mrs. Tuthlll, Miss Lamereaux, Miss
Jewell, Mrs. Georgia Snyder, Miss Barret, Miss Beck, Miss Purnell, Dean and
Mrs. Melcher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker, Miss Nannie McLaughlin.
guests were:
Among the
Misses Irene Smith, of Cynthiana; Al- lene Hamilton, Helen Sullivan, Corinne Miller, Ethelmae Tuell, of Louis
ville, Virgiline Byron, of Owingsville,
Theresa Moore, of Danville, Ruth
Thomas and Elizabeth Gaines, of
Frankfort, Edith Chapin, of Milton, Pa.,
Iris Kingsbury, of Frankfort, Messrs.
John Price, Orr Ezry, Irving Fox,
James Randall, Joseph Cress, Lacy
Byron, Logan Caldwell, Edward Diddle,
Bowen McMillan, Allen Davis, Madison
Bell, Carroll Chenault and Sidney An
derson, of Danville, Harry Hopkins, of
Louisville, Bradley Bowen, Charles
Dunn, Hudson Frisbee, Robert Kin
naird, Cabell Arnold, James Woods,
Allen Johnson, Edwin Walker, Bow
man Grant, Irvine Stapp, John Elgin,
of Lancaster, Homer Whittaker, Rob
ert Whlttaker, Stanley Reese, Bryan
McMurty, Forrest Wright, of Cynthiana, Alvin Thompson, of Paris, and
Tate Bird, of Shelbyville.

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Misses Margaret James and Nancy
Lee Hendon, of Louisville, were guests
of Mary Elizabeth James last weekend.
Mrs. O. B. Beasley, of Williamstown,
was the guest of her daughter, Helen
Beasley, last week-end- .
Mrs. A. L. Montjoy, of Mt. Sterling,
.is visiting her cousin, Margaret Bird.
Margaret Bird spent last week-enIn Mt. Sterling, visiting Miss Pattie
Johnston.
'Josephine and Irene Evans spent
in Danville, where they
last week-enattended the S. A. E. dance.
Miss Anna M. Harbison, Shelbyville,
spent last week-enthe guest of her
sisters, Sarah and Margaret Dean Har
bison.
Mrs. Willia Smith, Maysville, spent
last week-enthe guest of her daugh
ter, Margaret Smith.
Misses Alliene Hamilton and Helen
Sullivan, of Louisville, were guests of
Eliza Spurrier, last week-enfor the
dance.
Miss Theresa Moore, K. C. W., was
the guest of Nancy Smock, Friday.
Miss Mayme Storms Dunn, Lancas
ter, Mrs. Scott Goodpaster, Lexington,
Virgiline Byron, Mt. Sterling, were
guests of Alleene Fratman, for the
Stroller play and Kappa Delta dance ALPHA XI'S WILL
Miss Florence Brown, Paducah, was
ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
the guest of Anna Brackett Owen, last
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KAPPA DELTA IS
HOST AT DANCE
The active chapter and pledges of
Kappa Delta fraternity were hosts at
a dance given Friday evening, in Buell
Armory. The Kappa Delta colors,
olive green and white, formed the decorations. A screen of palms was ar
ranged for the orchestra platform, the
lights were shaded with white paper
roses, and there were garlands of green
and white hung from the celling. At
one end of the room hung the fraternity badge, illuminated by frosted
globes.
The programs were white booklets
marked with the Greek letters of the
fraternity, embossed In green and
white. They contained the program
of six
dances, and the names
of the active chapter and chaperones.
Fruit punch was' served from a table
decked with spring flowers and presided over by Mrs. Catherine Goodpaster,
of Owingsville, assisted by Miss Margaret James, of Louisville, and Miss
Ida Cornelia Henry, of Lexington.
The active chapter consists of
Misses Tkelma Wright, Eliza Spurrier,
Edna Bwkele, Elizabeth Kraft, Flor

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Suggestion

A committee of five to work with
President McVey and tho social com-

mittee on the social program for next
year will be appointed as tho result of
a meeting held Wednesday afternoon,
April 30, in the senate room in tho
gymnasium building.
Forty representatives from campus
organizations, the social committee,
and President McVey were present. It
was suggested that tho principal social
events of the year such as the Stroller
play, the junior prom, senior ball, and
the fraternity and sorority dances, bo
set on fixed dates. A motion that a
committee of five bo appointed by the
president was carried. President Mc
Vey then asked that each organization
submit a signed list of five nominations. These nominations should be in
the hands of the president's secretary
at an early date.

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CAPTAIN ROYDEN WILL
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Capt. H. N. Royden, former comA complete line of select itock always oh aaaa.
mandant, who was recently relieved
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intention of returning to his former
home at San Mateo, California in June.
E. T. TAPSCOTT, Cellefe Representative.

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TEA GIVEN FOR PATRONESSES
The Xi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta,
gave a tea for their patronesses Friday, May 2, at the home of Miss Margaret Tuttle on East Maxwell.

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The Alpha Xi Delta fraternity will
entertain with a dance in Buell Armory Friday evening, May 8. The active chapter will act as hostesses.
guests are expected
Many
to attend the dance.

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HOME EC. CLUB MEETS.

of Business

The regular weekly metelng of the
Home Economics Club was held Mon
day night in the Agricultural building.
During the business of the evening
plans for their picnic, May 19, were
discussed. Fololwlng the business session a joint meeting of the Home
Economics and Agricultural Societies
was held. Miss Cappin gave an illustrated lecture on some of the confer
ences of the American Home Economic Association. Mr. Elliott speaking
in the interest of the Department of
Horticulture, chose as his subject
"Kentucky As An Apple State."

LIBRARY CLUB.

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NOTICE

Pledges to tho Student World Fellowship Campaign Fund are duo ThursPrimeval Events of Year May Se Set day, May 15. Payments aro to bo
made to Mr. Peak at the business
on Fixed Dates, President's

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Miss Elizabeth Gains, Frankfort,
was the guest of Belle Sale, last week
end.
Miss Violet Denkel, Frankfort, was
the guest of Elizabeth Robinson, last
week-end-

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The Library Club held its regular II
meeting Thursday at the II
fifth hour in the club rooms in the 1
basement of the Library buildings.
V- The subject of discussion was Cur
rent Events Magazines, with Misses
Verah Mayes, Eleanor Backer and
Margaret Tuttle, as speakers.
At the next meeting magazines of
Geography and Travel will be dis
cussed.

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SPecial Easter Dance, April 30 Smith's Orchestra
STUDENTS CLASSES
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons

Tuesday and Friday Nights'
Private Lessons by Appointment
Dances Wednesday and Saturday Nights

SMITH'S QUARTETTE.

PHONE 2340

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