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Miss Jewell Spoke at the
Regular Meeting
Sunday
The opening event In the celebration of the Jubilee month of the State
University Y. W. C. A. was the Membership Rally at Patterson Hall, Saturday afternoon, from 2:00 to 3:30,
which was a progressive tea for all
the members of the organization.
Various officers of the cabinet presided .at ten tables, at which the
guests were served with the different
ingredients which combined to form
a very attractive and delicious lunch.
Sunday evening, Miss Frances Jewell spoke on "Education" before one of
the largest and most representative
audiences which has ever attended a
regular Y. W. C. A. meeting.

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Miss Jewell emphasized collcgo Hfo
as "concentrated, education, which
should fit one to live the complcto life,
of happiness and service."
No more auspicious beginning for
tho Jubilee services could have been
Tho program committco
selected.
has arranged for Dr. A. M. Fortune to speak at tho meeting next
Sunday evening.
Sherman Nlcoll.
Tho many friends of Todd Nicoll,
who was graduated from tho College
in
the
of Mechanical Engineering
class of '13, will bo interested in the
invitations which have been issued
by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sherman to
tho marriage of their daughter, Mabel,
to Mr. William Todd Nlcoll, February 24, in St. Louis.
Dance.
The dance given by the track team
in the Armory Saturday evening, February 12, was a success from both social and financial viewpoints. Mr. H.
G. Stack, the physical director, and
the members of tho team are much
pleased with the support of the student body.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority gave a banquet at the
Phoenix Hotel Saturday evening, February 12, in honor of the sixth anniversary of the installation of the
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chapter.
Miss Katherine Mitchell presided as
toastmistress, and was responded to
as follows:
"Learning to Talk," by Miss Mary
Turner.
"Learning to Walk," by Miss Eliza
beth Cary.
"Learning to Read and Write," by
Miss Anita Crabbe.
In addition to many
guests and alumnae, there were pros-ethe members of the active chapter,' Misses Katherine Mitchell, Carle- ton Brewer, Edith Dean, Anita Crabbe,
Lillian Gaines, Nata Lee Woodruff, Alice Gregory, Katherine Snyder, Elizabeth Kastle, Lavlnia McDanell, Linda
Purnell, Elizabeth Cary, and the honored guests who were the initiates:
Misses Margaret Gore, Mary Turner,
Anna Cromwell, Charlotte Willis, also
Miss Mildred Collins, a pledge.
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Miss Jewell Entertains.

THE PHOENIX

Miss Frances Jewell entertained the
Graduate School committee and the
Graduate Club Friday evening, at her
home on Ashland Avenue.
Mr. M. H. Judd, president of tho
over the
Graduate Club, presided
meeting, and the usual business was
transacted.
Afterward, a delicious
buffet luncheon was served to tho
Misses
ttuests, among whom were:
Hopkins,
Mabel Pollitt, Christine
Der-rll- l
For any kind of dental service call on Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Judd, Messrs.
C. W. Bailey, Campbell, DodHart,
derer, Elzio, and Dean A. S. MackenCIIHAPKIDIC
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zie of the Graduate School.
Phone
Office hours 8 a. m. 8 p. m.

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glneers, will give its annual dance at EDMONDS SPEAKS
tho Phoenix Hotel, Friday evening,
AT A. T. O. HOUSE
February 18, in honor of the pledges
Itov. E. T. Edmonds, pastor of tho
Miss Carolyn Lutkcmeier, n Senior from tho Junior class who will bo
Church, spoke
Department, announced at that time.
Woodland Christian
in tho Homo Economics
at tho A. T. O.
Sunday afternoon
who has introduced a course in BowHouso on Maxwell Street.
ing into tho Mount Sterling High
Tau Kappa Alpha.
Mr. Edmonds spoko of how college
School, has received very compliTho annual Pledge Day ceremony
men wcro combining themselves Into
mentary mention from tho press of
of Tau Kappa Alpha will take place
a closor brotherhood in order to bo of
that town. Much interest is being
at chapel hour Friday, February 18. Bcrvlco to humanity. Ho said that stuWomanifested in tho work, and tho
This is tho national honorary fraterdents learned moro by this assocla-fo- n
man's Club of Mt. Sterling is supportnity of oratory and dobato and its
with each other than in the class
ing Miss Lutkcmeier heartily in her
membership is only open to those
room and that the professors should
now enterprise.
'who have represented tho University
encourage them to bo interested in
in some forensic contest. Tho active
tho affairs of other students.
Card Party.
members of tho Kentucky chapter nro
Meetings aro held at tho A. T. O.
Miss Jean Field was hostess at an
Professor J. T. C. Noo, Professor C.
Houbo overy Sunday afternoon.
party at her homo on
informal card
P. Weaver, Professor E. F. Farquhar,
High Street .Monday afternoon from
C. F. Dalloy, J. N. Farmer,
Julius
100 to 1.
3 to 5.
Wolf, C. P. Nicholson, F. L. Creek-mor"I bet her n hundred kisses."
were served after the
Refreshments
J. V. Chamberlain, J. H. Cole"Will you get them if you win?"
game, and tho guests wore: Misses
man, F. A. Harrison.
"I don't know. My roommato called
Mary Howard, Elizabeth Farra, Mario
on her last night and told mo this
Rebecca
Becker, Vivian DoLaine,
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Smith, Katherino Chinn.
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Woman's Club.
Mrs. L. K. Frankel and Mrs. T. T.
Jones were hostesses to the Woman's
at Mrs.
Club of State University
Frankel's home in Alesford Place,
Friday afternoon, February 11.
In addition to the regular business,
Mrs. W. T. afferty reported tho State
Federation meeting at Harrodsburg,
after which refreshments were served
color
in an attractive Valentine
scheme.

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'Banquet.
Gamma Iota chapter of Sigma Nu
fraternity gave its annual banquet at
the Leonard Hotel Saturday evening,
in honor of the fourteenth anniversary
of the founding of the chapter.
Mr. Horace Wilson acted as
and the list of toasts was as
follows:
"Plans for a Chapter House," H. A.
Pulliam.
"The Fraternity in Athletics," C. C.
Schrader.
"The Fraternity Alumni," G. A.
Huguelett.
"Why I Joined a Fraternity," M. M.
Montgomery.
"Resume of the Chapter," D. P.
Campbell.
"The Fraternity and tho Faculty,"
A. W. Davies.
Active, M.
Those present were:
J. Crutcher, H. B. Combest, D. J.
Campbell, A. W. Davies, M. E. Pendlo- ton, C. C. Schrader, T. L. Wilson, J.
M. Gibson, J. S. Watklns, K. G. Pul
liam, Jr., J. W. Marr, H. A. Pulliam
and G. D. Aaron.
Pledges G. H. Creech, C. Haydon,
T. Haydon, P. Davies, O. L. McCluro,
M. M. Montgomery, S. J. Sullivan, E.
Hackney, F. F. Kramer, Winston
Skillman and Bradley Railey.
Many alumni wore also guestB at
the banquet.
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