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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
ABOUT THE CAMPUS

PAGE 8

Down Town

MEMORY BOOKS $4.50.
KODAK ALBUMS 50 Cents ot $8.00.

Tho writer of this column Ib wondering whether these "License Applied For" signs seen on nutos these
days mean automobile or marrlngo
license.
The Junior Engineers will leave for
twenty-fiftannual trip, March
30, and will return Saturday, April 3.
They will be accompanied by Professors R. D. Hawkins, E. A. Bureau
and W. A. Newman. They will visit
the following places:
Newport Rolling Mills Company and
Andrews Steel Mills, Newport, Ky.;
American
Tool Works, Cincinnati
Milling Machine (Company; Triumph
Electric Company, Cincinnati; California Pumping Station, California,
Ohio; Proctor & Gamble Company,
Ivorydale, Ohio; Nlles Tool Works
Company, Long & Allstatter Company,
Hoven, Owens, Rentschaler Company,
Beckett Paper Company, Hamilton,
Ohio; National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, and Englewdod
Dam, Englewood, Ohio.

their

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Charles Planck, a graduate of last
year's class of the College of Journalism, has recently accepted a position on the reportorlal staff of the
"Free Press" of- Detroit.

PENNANTS $1.00 and up.

Meeting Place

Orders taken for special College and Fraternity Pennants and Banners.

for

FRATERNITY STATIONERY
If we haven't your Fraternity Paper we can
get it for you.

University Boys

COLLEGE STATIONERY,
DANCE INVITATIONS,
DANCE PROGRAMMES

Open Until 8 P. M. Every Evening

High Class

SENIORS, ATTENTION!
Please leave your order now for Caps and
Gowns, also engraved cards.

Haberdashery
College Boys Styles in Our Special Designed Clothes

university Bookstore
Basement Main Building.

DOBBS FIFTH AVENUE HATS
MANHATTAN SHIRTS

233 West Short St.

Most Complete Assortment of Silk Shirts
We Earnestly Solicit Your Patronage

tGeddes

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Miss Dorothy Walker, of Plnevllle,
and Miss Myra Warren, of Louisville,
both former students at the University, were guests of Miss Mary Sween

ey last

Mammoth Garage Co.

Phoenix Block
GEO. GEDDES

(Incorporated)

GEO. LUGIART

GENE SULLIVAN

week-end- .

J. A. Hodges, '16 Ag., was a visitor
on the campus this week.
H. Downing told the
"Story of the Heavens" on Friday evening at the Young Women's Christian
Mr. Downing, '.who is
Association.
profesor of astronomy at the University of Kentucky, spoke most interestingly of the sun, the moon, the
planets, the stars and explained
eclipses and various astronomical phenomena. At the close of his lecture
and Mr.
questions were answered
Downing extended an invitation to
those present to come to the University Observatory to look through the
telescope at the moon and the stars.
"The Story of the Heavens," which
was delightfully given, was the fifth
in the series of University Extension
lectures provided at tho Young Wo
men's Christian Association by mem
bers of the staff of the College of Arts
and Sciences of the University of Ken
tucky, a series of lectures which are
proving most worth while.
"Art In the
The sixth lecture.
Homo," by Miss Minna Beck will be
given in April at the Y. W. C. A.
Mr. Harold

P. F. Van der Watt, received a cable
gram last Saturday that his mother
had died at her homo in South Africa.

OWENS TO REPRESENT
U. K. AT "Y." MEETING

"Let's Get Acquainted"

Studebaker
Automobiles

Ours is the Quality Shop
The finest and most complete exclusively retail Optical establishment
anywhere in the South.
A faithful and accurate Optical Service in all its branches.
EYES examined by an Optometrist intimately familiar with the moat
Intricate problems of refraction.
The grinding of the lenses, the expert fitting and all other details
are accomplished within our establishment.

That GoodGu1f Gasoline1'
and Supreme Auto Oils

WE FEATURE ONE DAY SERVICE

Fayette Optical Shop
Everything for the Automobile

H. CLAY

East Main Street.'

Dick Webb, President.

Lexington, Ky.

Phone 3972

W. Main St.

313-31- 5

ODENBAUGH,

Optometrist

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WELSH & MURRAY PRINTING

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COLLEGE STATIONERY

GRADDY-RYA-

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ENGRAVING

CO.

AND

Incorporated

DIE STAMPING
THE COLLEGE BOYS' STORE

FRAT and DANCE PROGRAMS

Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes and Tailoring

R. W. Owens, Y. M. C. A. secretary,

will represent the University

& Luigart

LEXINGTON, KY.

N. LIMESTONE

124-12- S

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at the

Y. M. C. A. conference of representatives of higher educational institu-

tions of the State in Louisville WedDr. McVoy,
nesday and Thursday.
who was to have represented the University, will be unablo to attend. Conferences of this nature are held periodically and they deal with problems
related to welfare work in tho col
leges. Tho Y. M. C. A. fund for scholarships for former soldiers, sailors
and marines was discussed.

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