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Zeta Tau Aloha entertained with
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Mas Mary Curtis Rogers was the
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Mies Mildred Little spent last
with Mis Kathleen Carl
ton in Louisville.
Mr. Robert McVey spent last
week-en- d
in Louivllle.
Miss Elizabeth Salmon, Middles-bor- o,
will be a guest at the Alpha
Delta Theta house for the game to
morrow.
r Dalnk Bliiiiani Bnrtimnntli
Ohio, will be visiting friends on the
campus during the homecoming
days. .
Mr. Beverley White, ciay city,
was .a visitor at the Phi Sigma
Kappa house last week-enMr. Sam Manly, Cincinnati, was
a week-en- d
visitor at the Alpha
Sigma Phi house.
Mr. Howard Day, Kuttawa, will
spend the week-en- d
at the Alpha
Tau Omega house.
Messrs. Paul Blanchard and Albert Blanchard, New York, will attend the footballgame Saturday.
Alpha Delta Theta sorority will
hold an open house after the game
Saturday in honor of the visitors at
the house for the football game.
Misses Evelyn and Dorothy Ford,
Fulton, are guests at the Alpha
Gamma Delta house.
Miss Jennie Martin spent last
week-en- d
at her home in Mt. Sterling.
Miss Anne Irvine visited at her
home in Danville last week-en- d.

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Friday, October 31
Hallowe'en.
Pep Meeting in the Men's gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock.
SatBrday, November 1
Homecoming Day at the university.
Football game. University versus
Alabama on Stoll field at 2:30 o'- Dr.' and Mrs. Prank L. McVey entertaining at Maxwell Place with
a tea In honor of the visitors, faculty and students of the university
after the game.
Stroller Alumni Association dinner In the Colonial room of the
Lafayette hotel
Annual Alumni "Homecoming"
dance In the Men's gymnasium from
9 until 1 o'clock.
Sororities entertaining with infor
mal receptions at the chapter
houses for the visitors and their
guests.
Sanday, November 2
Vesper Services at Memorial Hall

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Monday, November 3
Young Women's Christian Association' banquet for the cabinet
members at the University Commons.
Phi Beta, professional musical
fraternity, meeting in the evening
at the home of Miss Emily Hardin
on Kentucky avenue.
Wednesday, November 5
Tea at Maxwell Place for the students and faculty of the university.
Advisory Board of Y. W. C. A.
and Cabinet meeting at Maxwell
Place.
Afternoon Tea
Pres. and Mrs. Frank L.
were at home Wednesday
faculty and students of the
sity, at Maxwell Place from

McVey

to the
univer4 until

6 o'clock.

The house was decorated with
quantities of late flower in the autumn shades. Mr. Bruce Price and
Mrs. A. M. Lands presided over the
tastefully arranged tea table
were,
Aslstlng in entertaining
Misses Catherine Drury, Maxine
Randolph, Ellen Minlhan, Mary
Louie Ewing, Ann Culton, Catherine
Culton, Virginia Young, Elizabeth
Bryan;
Elizabeth
Ward, Mary
Messrs. Frank Stone and Charles
Goodman.
Tea For Journalists
Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journ-alit- lc
fraternity for women, entertained with a tea Tuesday afternoon in the recreation room of Patterson hall fbr the Freshmen and
Junior women interested in Journ
alism.
The tea table was attractively
decorated with lighted candle and
flowers in violet and green, the
colors of the fraternity. Punch and
assorted cakes were served. Miss
Ldis Purcell presided.
The members of the fraternity,
formally dressed, received the
guests who numbered over one
hundred.
Hallowe'en Party Tonight.
The Agriculture society will SDon- sor a Hallowe'en party at 8 o'clock
Friday night in the Livestock Pavilion on the Experiment Farm. All
students and faculty members of the
College of Agricuture are invited
and are requested to attend in costume. The program will consist of
games ana reiresnments.
This is the regular meeting of the
society for this month, the Hallowe'en feature being an annual
custom. Officers of the society are:
Dudley Smith, president; J. A.
Wheeler, vice president; Miss
Razor, secretary and treasurer.

o'clock Thursday
afternoon, in
honor of the Home Demonstration
Agents who are attending the extension convocation in the agricultural building. Other guests were
the staff of the Home Economics
Extenslondepartmcnt, and the faculty and students of the Home Economics department.
University Women's Club Meeting
The executive board of the Woman's club of the university met
Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.
Frank L. McVey.
The first regular meeting of the
University Woman's club was held
at Maxwell Place Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Frank
L. McVey. An unusually interesting
program was arranged by Mrs. Edward Welst and her committee.
Mrs. L. L. Dantzler, president,
presided for a brief business session
after which Mrs. Amory Vanden-bosc- h,
who accompanied her husband on a tour of travel and study
through various countries of Europe
'
last year, told of "Holland and Life
in Dutch East Indies," Mrs. Van-- I
denbosch is a speaker of much
charm.
Preceding Mrs. Vandcnbosch, Mrs.
J. C. Bosworth sang a charming
group of songs as follows:
"My Lovely Celia," an old English
song.
"As the Gloaming Shadows
Creep,,, McDowell. Aria, "Non mi
dlr," from Don Giovanni by Mozart.
Mrs. R. E. Jarman accompanied
Mrs. Bosworth.
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Dance
Preliminary plans for the annual
ic
Men's
Council dance
at the university at Christmas were
made at a meeting of the council
last week at the Alpha Gamma Rho
fraternity house. Mr. Earl Senff
was named chairman of a committee to complete arrangements for
the dance. Other members of the
committee are Mr. A. J. Kikel and
Mr. H. F. Day. The dance will be
held a short time before the Christmas holidays.
Wedding Anniversary Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zembrod en
tertained the staff of the romance
language department
for dinner
Friday night, at their home, to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
An Italian dinner was served, the
laoie Deing oeautuuiiy aecoratea in
green tapers and yellow chrysanthemums. The house was filled with
nowers sent by mends.
The dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. George smith, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. James
Server, Miss Margaret Horsfleld,
Rev. Mr. Horsfleld and Mr. Blaine
W. Schick.

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Letters to Appear
First of November
Carr, business
Miss Katherine
manager of Letters has announced

that the first issue of the magazine

will be published November 1. This
magazine is the literary publication of the English department under the head of Prof. E. P. Farqu-ha- r,
editor, and Professors L. L.
Dantzler and G. C. Knight, assistant
editors.
Students are urged to subscribe.
The subscription for the year is
$1.00 for the four Issues, beginning
with Nov. 1. The subscription and
information about the magazine
may be obtained frommembers of
the faculty of the English department.
Letters is the university's own
magazine, containing articles written by .students as well as by members of the faculty.
ATTENDS MEETINGS

Dr. Henry Beaumont, professor of
psychology, has returned
from
Northwestern University and Ober-li- n
College where he acted as repre-senatifor the university at the
Sorority Tea
annual metings of the personnel ofguidance
Beta chapter of the Alpha Delta ficers and vocational
Theta entertained Wednesday af- workers . Dr. Beaumont will give a
ternoon at the chapter house on report of the meeting to those in
South Limestone with a beautiful his college who were unable to
formal tea in honor of Mrs. Anderson Chenault Brown, of Georgetown, the new house mother for the
sorority. The house was lighted
with turquoise blue candles, and filled with lovely autumn flowers.
in tne receiving line were Miss
Margaret Marrs, president of the
sorority, and Mrs. Brown.
The
guests were representatives- - from
other sororities on the campus. Alpha chapter of Alpha Delta Theta
at Transylvania College, and the
mothers, patrons and alumnae.

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Eta Sigma Phi Initiation
Eta Sigma Phi, honorary Latin
and Greek fraternity, held an initiation last Thursday evening in
the parlors of Boyd hall.
were, honorary
The initiates
members, Judge Lyman Chalkley;
active members, Misses Mary Esther
Sheridan, Willa Belle Hoover, Virginia Schaeffer and Annette Zink.
xne onicers oi tne irsternity are
Misses Elizabeth Collins, president;
Mar
Maude Berrv.
tha Hall, secretary, and Eula Shaw,
treasurer.
Others members Dresent were Dr,
T. T. Jones, M. Edward Duvall,
Mrs. Dorothy Pennebaker, and Miss
Helen connen.
After the initiatory services, re
freshments in purple and gold, the
colors of the fraternity, were served.

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