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PATT HALL PERSONALS
Those who returned to their homes
for Easter were: Misses Adele Slade
and Ada Hardesty, Cincinnati; Misses
Gertrude Walllngford, Thelma Wright,
Louise Smiser and Minnie Jameson,
Cynthiana; Misses Mildred and Marie
Collins, North Mlddletown: Misses
Mayme Storms Dunn, Florence John
son and Edna Berkele, Lawrenceburg;
Misses Margaret Downing and Bess
Parry, Maysville; Miss Birdie Peak,
La Grange; Miss Katie Henry, Carlisle; Miss Austin Lilly, Richmond;
Miss Frances Hart, Berry; Miss Amelia Voters, Butler; Miss Nancy Buck- ner, Shelbyville; Miss Elsie Potter,
Somerset; Miss Eliza Clay Mason,
Paris; Miss Norma Rachal, Union;
Miss Isabelle Dickey, Walton; Miss
Lena Clem, Bedford.
Miss Katherine Megibben has been

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HOTTES GILEERT
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hottes announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Magdalen Hottes, to Professor A. H. Gilbert, at 6:30 this after
noon at the Second. Presbyterian
Church.
Professor Gilbert has been at the
head of the Department of Botany of
the University for several years. He is
on leave of absence this year to do
government work as a member of the
Horticultural Board ot the Department of Agriculture at Washington.
Miss Hottes is a member of the corps
of Extension Division workers at the
Experiment Station. They will leave
immediately after the wedding for the
East, where they will spend their
honeymoon. Later they will go to
housekeeping in Washington, D. C.
Professor J. J. Hooper, head of the
Department of Animal Husbandry,
will be best man at the wedding this.
afternoon.

at her home in Cynthiana for some

Second "Manleft" Dance of

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FOR UNIV. RED CROSS
The second "manless" dance of the
season was enjoyed by the girls of
Patterson Hall, Monday night. This
dance was in the nature of an April
Fool party, planned for the benefit of
the University Red Cross Unit, by
Misses Mildred Collins, Fan Ratliff
and Cella Cregor.
Admittance to the party was twenty
cents, and each guest was asked to
wear a dunce cap. Prizes were announced for the "tackiest" costume
and the person "acting the biggest
fool." The noble efforts to win these
prizes created much amusement, especially when it was learned that the
prizes were an April Fool Joke, and
did not exist.
were served thruout
The delightful punch
consisted of one lemon, one orange,
several "whiskey killers," and three
gallons of water. The confections had
a delicious outside coating of choco
late with onion, red pepper, or cotton
middles. Real chocolate ice cream
cones which were served at intermission were suspected of having
some hidden fault, but further re
search proved their excellence.
The party Monday night filled two
needs it gave the girls of Patterson
Hall another "memory," and added
another "bit" to the treasury of the
University Red Cross.
Refreshments

the evening.

time She is now boarding on Max
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Miss Eloise Ginn, a former student
Misses Mary Heron, Sarah Harbi- in the University, was married in Los
son and Eliza Piggott spent Sunday Angeles, Cal., recently, to Mr. Shelthe guests of Mrs. Shelby Harbison.
don Kaig Johnson, of Los Angeles.
Mrs. G. W. Oglesby spent the weekend the guest of her daughter, Miss
"K" DANCE SATURDAY
Kathleen Oglesby.

The "K" dance given last Saturday
night in the Armory was a decided suc
cess. The Armory was decorated wltn
plants, flags, and the University col
ors.
An orchestra rurnlshed the
music and the hours from eight to
Miss Bernice Young was the guest twelve were enjoyed by several hun
of Mrs. Mary E. Alexander, Ellsmere dred guests. Receiving were the staff
of the Kentuckian and Dr. and Mrs.
Park, Monday.
Misses Mildred Graham, Kathleen McVey, Dean Hamilton and a number
faculty.
Brandi and Zerelda Noland were of members of the
guests of Miss Ruth Mathews, SunMORTON HIGH DANCE SATURDAY
day.
Mrs. Wm. J. Figg was the guest of
her daughter, Miss Logan Figg, last The Morton High School Club will
entertain with its annual dance in the
week-end- .
Armory Saturday afternoon.
Miss Sue Thornton, Oxford College,
Miss Elsie Speck, Paducah, is attending the Food Administration Con
vention this week.
Mrs. Owen Ratliffe was the guest
of her daughter, Miss Fan Ratliffe,
Friday.

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The active chapter) of the Staff
and Crown, the senior girls' honor fraternity, entertained Friday evening at
Patterson Hall with a delightful party
in honor of the girls of the junior
class eligible for membership.

visited her sister, Miss Roberta ThornThe hostesses, were: Misses Frieda
ton, last week-end- .
ORPHAN COSTUMES TO Lemon, Leila Gait, Aileen Kavanaugh
guests of hon
Miss Elizabeth Card was the guest
GO TO THE BELGIANS and Cella Gregory. The
or were Misses Mildred Graham, Aus
of Miss Myrtle Bailey on Maxwell
street, Saturday.
The costumes that will be used by tin Lilly, Eliza Clay Mason, Marion
Virginia
Graham, Mary
Miss Jackie Hall, Cynthiana, was the ten orphans in "Mice and Men,"i Sprague,
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Pickett will be sent to the Belgian orphans asBeall. Elizabeth McGowan. Julia Bur
last week-end- .
soon as the show is over. The Droflts bank, Marie Collins, Eliza Piggott,
Miss Roberta Blackburn was the from the show will be invested in Lib- - Ruth Duckwall, Dorothy Walker, Lou
guest of Miss Elizabeth Murphey last erty Bonds, as was done last year.ise Stevenson, Ila See, Frances Mc
week-end- .
Each member of the cast is owner of Connell.
Miss Sal Henri Coleman spent last a Baby Bond or a Thrift Stamp.
The party was given in the recrea
week-envisiting her sister, Mrs. E.
tlon hall which was decorated in yel
B. Taylor, in Cincinnati.
Miss Madeline Feigel is confined low and white with jonquils and hya
Mr. T. B. Pannell, Frankfort, was to the annex with mumps.
cinths. A game of five hundred was
the guest of his daughter, Miss Eva-lyMiss Florence Brown spent the enjoyed and the prize for highest
Pannell last week-end- .
week-enthe guest of Miss Florence score- a bunch of red rose8' fel1 to tno
The
Mr. Stephens,
Williamsburg, wasjJohn80n at her home in Lawrence- - lot of Miss Marion Sprague.
prize for lowest score, an Easter favor,
the guest of his daughter, Miss May burg
Stephens Monday.
was presented Miss Julia Burbank.
Miss Mary Helen Whitworth spent
Supper was served at the close ot
Miss Doris Jennings spent the first
week-enin Cynthiana, the guest
part of the week in Louisville visit- the
the evening.
of Miss Minnie Jameson.
ing.
The other guests were Miss Crane,
Miss Emma Feigel, Rockport, Ind- Miss Pickett, Miss Linda Purnell and
Miss Irene Smith and Mrs. S. Owens,
Cynthiana, were guests of Misses iana, was the guest of her niece, Miss Miss Mable Pollltt.
week-end- .
Thelma Wright and Gertrude Wal- Madeline Feigel last
Miss Elizabeth Murphey went to
llngford Saturday.
IDS FOR THE PROM MONDAY
D. R. Dudley, treasurer of the JunMiss Virginia Shanklin spent the Winchester, Wednesday, to visit her
week end in Richmond the guest of(ucle. th Rev. John R. Peoples, who ior class, will be In Dean Melcber's
is very 111.
Miss Kathleen Sullivan.
room in the Main Building every day
Miss Anna Katherine Told spent
Miss Lois Powell spent the week next week at noon, beginning April
in Nlcholasvllle, the end at Lawrenceburg the guest ot 8, to issue bids for the Junior Proa.
last week-en.guest of Miss Mary Stuart Berryman. Miss Edna Berkele.
Dues may be paid to him thea.

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